Saturday, December 27, 2025

Chicago area musician Scott Tipping to celebrate release of new album with show at The Venue in Aurora




By ERIC SCHELKOPF


Anyone who has seen Scott Tipping perform live knows the excitement and energy that he brings to the stage.

 



Tipping will take the stage again on Jan. 2 when he performs at The Venue in downtown Aurora as part of a CD release party for his second album, "The Fade."  The show will double as a birthday celebration for Tipping, who is turning 52.

It is fitting that the CD release party/birthday celebration will take place at The Venue.

Tipping is talent buyer for The Venue and his band Album Covers – which pays tribute to influential musicians and bands – performs at The Venue on a regular basis. He has been involved in The Venue – which is run by the nonprofit organization Fox Valley Music Foundation – since it first opened in 2019.

 

For Tipping, the release of the album represents the start of new things. He started writing the songs for "The Fade" shortly after a severe car accident in 2023, two days after Christmas. 

 

He spent his 50th birthday in a hospital room.

Chicago solo artist Phil Angotti will open the show. The show starts at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m.

Tickets are available at The Venue's website, themusicvenue.org. The Venue is located at 21 S. Broadway Ave. (Route 25) in downtown Aurora.



 



Monday, December 8, 2025

The band HOSS and friends entertain the crowd at Two Brothers Roundhouse in Aurora while collecting toys for Hesed House



By ERIC SCHELKOPF

 

Music brings people together.

And it's even better when music brings people together for a good cause.

Such was the case when Pete Lindenmeyer and his band HOSS performed at Two Brothers Roundhouse in Aurora on Dec. 6 as part of the band's 21st annual Hossmas holiday show and toy drive to benefit Hesed House homeless shelter in Aurora.

Joining the band on stage was the Pawnshop Horns.

Songs like Trip Shakespeare's song "Snow Days" – featuring special guest musician Dave Ramont – reminded us of how snow can be a magical thing.

 

And it wouldn't be Hossmas without the appearance of Santa HOSS, played by Wolfgang Holzl.

 

The night was also a reunion of sorts, with former HOSS drummer Jason Waggoner joining the band on stage for a couple of HOSS songs.

The night was filled with energy from beginning to end, including a blistering version of King of Leon's song "Molly's Chambers."


The energy level shot up even higher during the band's second set, when it performed The Police's album Every Breath You Take: The Singles.

 

 More videos from the night are at: https://www.youtube.com/@ericschel12/videos