Obit: Quiet Knight Owner Richard Harding Dead at 82

Although I shook hands with him once nearly four decades ago, I only really got to know Richard in the last 15 years of his incredible, eventful life. I went to all of his first three clubs — the two in Old Town, and the famous Quiet Knight on Belmont in Chicago — and they were always superior, affordable places to hear great music of all genres. Richard knew, hired, and helped most of the best musicians in blues, rock, jazz and folk music of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s and never got rich doing it, but he always paid and treated his performers decently and they became his friends. Richard’s wealth was in the number of people who will remember and speak well of him, and in the myriad anecdotes of his gruff but kindhearted nature. I hope someone writes a good biography of Richard Harding; his memory deserves no less. Rest in peace, Richard. Here’s the obit from the Chicago Sun-Times:

Owner of the former Quiet Knight club dies

By Dave Hoekstra
Chicago Sun-Times
May 16, 2012

Richard Harding danced to all kinds of music.

The effervescent owner of the Quiet Knight music room was the first to bring Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, the Talking Heads and Jimmy Buffett to Chicago. He loved Bob Marley as much as he loved Miles Davis, all of whom performed at his beloved Quiet Knight, 953 W. Belmont.

Mr. Harding died Saturday of cancer in a suburban hospice. He was 82.

The Quiet Knight ran between 1969-1979 on the second floor of an old brick building that was a short riff from the Belmont L stop.

Los Angeles had the Troubador. Chicago had the Quiet Knight.

Mr. Harding booked Herbie Hancock, John Denver and Arlo Guthrie, while local acts like the Siegel-Schwall blues band were mainstays. Linda Ronstadt (with Don Henley on drums and Glenn Frey on rhythm guitar) headlined the Quiet Knight for five nights in the summer of 1971.

She sang “Long, Long, Time.”

Mr. Harding had previously owned Poor Richard’s, 1363 N. Sedgwick, and the first Quiet Knight at 1311 N. Wells. Andy Warhol’s “Exploding Plastic Inevitable” played for a week in 1966 at Poor Richard’s with special guests The Velvet Underground (minus Lou Reed, who was in the hospital).

“Richard Harding is an era in the music world,” said Corky Siegel, who held a Tuesday night residency with the Siegel-Schwall Band between 1969-1974. “Richard was a happy guy. He worked at it. Maybe he had some depression, but he forced himself to be a happy guy — which is a lesson for all of us.”

Siegel’s first public solo date was in 1974 opening for Muddy Waters at the 400-seat Quiet Knight.

Chicago was the first big city out of the South in which Buffett worked.

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Today’s Music: Oscar Peterson, “C Jam Blues” (1964)

The piano genius live in Denmark in 1964, with Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums.

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Today’s Quotes: I Believe in Whatever the Hell it Was I Said

“Believe in America.”
— Mitt Romney’s campaign slogan, 2012.

“I believe in America. America has made my fortune.”
— Amerigo Bonasera, the undertaker in the film “The Godfather” (1972). [It might be recalled that Bonasera only got ‘justice’ for his daughter by begging mobster Don Vito Corleone to authorize a criminal act.]

“Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney is back to claiming that his former private equity firm, Bain Capital, helped create at least 100,000 jobs, telling conservative radio host Ed Morrisey that ‘we were able to help create over 100,000 jobs.’ The Romney campaign used the 100,000 number at the outset of the campaign, then admitted it was bogus, started using it again, couldn’t answer challenges from reporters, and finally gave the number a massive downgrade to a mere ‘thousands’ earlier this week. There’s still no evidence backing up the claim, other than a right-wing editorial endorsing Romney. An ad from Romney’s 1994 Senate campaign, meanwhile, claimed that the firm created 10,000 jobs — though there’s little evidence to support that either.”
Travis Waldron, “Romney Flips Back To Claim That Bain Capital Created 100,000 Jobs,” Think Progress, May 16, 2012.[By this time next week, it could be up to a million jobs Romney created at Bain, yeah, a million, that’s the ticket.]

“I stand by what I said, whatever it was.”
— Mitt Romney to Sean Hannity. [This is a line that will haunt Romney until the election.]

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Video: “Have a Nice Day!”

A woman goes wild at a drive-thru window apparently because they ran out of Chicken McNuggets (I guess she didn’t want fries with that). [BTW, don’t check your speakers — the video is silent]:

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Cartoons: Austerity Junction

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The Five Stages of Acceptance: That Insipid Tune in Your Head

H/T to Pleated-Jeans.com

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Weird Pix of the Day: Obama as the Metrosexual, Black Abe Lincoln

This is how far the righties have traveled into the Ozone — they think calling Obama a ‘Black Abe Lincoln’ is a bad thing. This collage is from The Atlantic’s artist Chris Heller:

Here’s a more traditional ‘Abe’ Obama, artist unknown:

And here’s how Abe himself might look today, artist unknown:

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Today’s Music: John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison, “Gloria”

An odd pairing, but interesting.

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Today’s Quotes: Powering Down the Right-Wing

“…Where you have a concentration of power in a few hands, all too frequently men with the mentality of gangsters get control. History has proven that.’
— Lord Acton

“We are at that point where one side or the other has to win this argument. One side or the other will dominate.”
Richard Mourdock, who beat Sen. Richard Lugar in the Indiana GOP primary, on his idea of ‘bipartisanship’ and ‘compromise.’ [Let’s work to make sure the side that doesn’t want to give away the country to Wall Street wins.]

“We’ve arrived at a point where the president of the United States is going to lead a war on traditional marriage. … Obama [is] trying to turn traditional institutions on their head. And people like me who are minding their own business all of a sudden have to stand up and defend these traditions and institutions from … the president who’s waging a war on traditional America.”
— Rush Limbaugh on May 9, 2012, as quoted by Media Matters. [Obama is waging a war on ignorance, inequality and stupidity; naturally the radio high priest who makes millions from all three would object.]

”We used to hustle over the border for health care we received in Canada. And I think now, isn’t that ironic?”
Sarah Palin in March 2010, hypocritically admitting that her family once received treatment in Canada’s single-payer health care system, despite demonizing such government-run programs as socialized medicine that will result in ‘death-panel’ rationing of health care. [D’oh — ironic!]

“Make no mistake. You can have your Bachmanns and your Cains. You can have your Coulters and your Malkins and — what the hell — your Breitbarts. … You can even have your Santorums and your Ron Pauls. But that zombie-eyed granny-starver Paul Ryan is the wonk every wingnut woman wants and every wingnut man wants to be. He thinks Serious Thoughts about The Big Issues Facing The Nation, and they truly dig him the most. If Ayn Rand, that randy old crackpot, were still alive, she’d whack him over the head, stuff him in a sack, and drag him off to her apartment, where they would make hot Objectivist monkey-love until the rafters knocked and the angels wept.
“Paul Ryan is also a remarkably accomplished bullshit artist.”
— Charles P. Pierce, “Paul Ryan, CPAC’s Public Intellectual,” Esquire, Feb. 11, 2012. [Eddie Munster needs to be de-elected this November. I hope the Dems run a strong candidate against him.]

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Signs o’ the Times for May 17, 2012

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