Hello CPF friends, we hope you are doing well!
With May being the time of year that Chicago Powerfest typically happens,
Trevor Fisher from the Illinois Entertainer checked in with us regarding the
status of the fest and published the following update in his latest Caught in
a Mosh column:
"Alehorns (of Power) triumphant return got me thinking about Chicago
Powerfest, which, like AOP, was a no-go last year. So Mosh hit up Chris
Lotesto (the C in CRJ Productions, the team that books Powerfest) and
received good and bad news. The bad is that Powerfest may not happen this
year, either its still up in the air. The good is Lotesto, who plays guitar in
Ion Vein, insists Powerfest isnt dead. CRJ is regrouping (the closing of Pearl
Room, Powerfests longtime venue, sent things into a tailspin), rebuilding,
and re-strategizing. A gaggle of notable acts, including Tad Morose, Agent
Steel, Atheist, Testament, Novembers Doom, and Iced Earth played Chicago
Powerfest during its seven-year run (2000, 2004-2009)."
Please know that we miss you guys and we're doing our best to come up with
a solid game plan to bring the fest back better and stronger than ever!
All the best,
Chris, Rob, and John
CRJ Productions
With May being the time of year that Chicago Powerfest typically happens,
Trevor Fisher from the Illinois Entertainer checked in with us regarding the
status of the fest and published the following update in his latest Caught in
a Mosh column:
"Alehorns (of Power) triumphant return got me thinking about Chicago
Powerfest, which, like AOP, was a no-go last year. So Mosh hit up Chris
Lotesto (the C in CRJ Productions, the team that books Powerfest) and
received good and bad news. The bad is that Powerfest may not happen this
year, either its still up in the air. The good is Lotesto, who plays guitar in
Ion Vein, insists Powerfest isnt dead. CRJ is regrouping (the closing of Pearl
Room, Powerfests longtime venue, sent things into a tailspin), rebuilding,
and re-strategizing. A gaggle of notable acts, including Tad Morose, Agent
Steel, Atheist, Testament, Novembers Doom, and Iced Earth played Chicago
Powerfest during its seven-year run (2000, 2004-2009)."
Please know that we miss you guys and we're doing our best to come up with
a solid game plan to bring the fest back better and stronger than ever!
All the best,
Chris, Rob, and John
CRJ Productions