It is no secret that the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago is home to a lot of artists. Musicians, painters, sculptors, theater companies and the people who make them happen. So it is not surprising that Nicholas Barron has an art studio just this side south of the Evanston border. In this 2 part series, we meet Barron the musician. His unique fingerpicking style, accompanied by percussive hits on the guitar and even the beat-box style of early rap artists creates a textured, full sound. This is rounded out by an extremely versatile voice--warm at times and full throated New Orleans shout at other times. Watching him perform his well crafted lyrics is a show. No small wonder that James Taylor tapped him in the New York Times as a musician to watch. For all his talent, he has the artist passion that goes with it. He started a campaign back in the '80's to protect the rights of street performers in Chicago. The fact that many artists can make a living performing legally on Chicago streets can be traced back to Barron's efforts. He is a complex, humble and engaging musician. Part 2 will take us into the visual art world of Nicholas Barron, one that he inherited from his parents, both successful artists themselves.
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