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Bill Murray takes on a most Chicago role: A blues ‘Brother’ at Thalia Hall


When it’s just the two of them, modern blues greats Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia are known as the award-winning duo Blood Brothers. But when they add in a third — Bill Murray, no less — their live shows become a real party.

“Bill’s got this incredible charisma, he gets up there and he hams it up and people just respond to him. It’s quite an amazing thing to see,” said Castiglia during a call ahead of the sold-out Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers shows at Thalia Hall Jan. 3 and 4, adding that Murray not only sings in the troupe but is “a very capable, good percussionist.”

The acclaimed actor and Chicago area native has put his vocals on display before, of course, via his recurring Nick the Lounge Singer character on “Saturday Night Live,” that Roxy Music karaoke in “Lost in Translation,” and taking on one of his personal favorites — Bob Dylan — in the flick “St. Vincent.” Not to mention, Murray released the “New Worlds” album with German cellist Jan Vogler in 2017. But, over the years, some of the actor’s best music performances have come from crashing random nights at dive bars or more substantial stages like Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Festival and the Grand Ole Opry during a night with John Prine and The Steeldrivers.

A drop-in is basically how the newly minted Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers took root, too. As Castiglia explained it, he and longtime cohort Zito were introduced to the Murray family through comic/blues musician Chris “BadNews” Barnes. Chris was John Murray’s roommate for number of years, and after the younger Murray sibling started following the career of Blood Brothers, he suggested to Bill that the act play their Caddyshack Charity Golf Tournament in St. Augustine, Florida, this past April.

“We performed and then Bill said he wanted to do a handful of songs with us,” Castiglia recalled of that first gig. “John told us it was the best time Bill had making music in a long time.”

From there, a fast friendship took shape. (On the day of the interview with Castiglia, the guitarist was staying at Murray’s New York home, a property previously owned by the Isley Brothers; Castiglia slept in the bedroom once inhabited by Jimi Hendrix.) And the bookings soon followed.

“The word got out about these shows and now there’s this huge demand to get him to play with us,” Castiglia shared. After the Caddyshack Tournament, there was a gig at the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas in September followed by Intrepid Artists’ 30th anniversary party in Charlotte in October before the idea for a full-fledged club tour was hatched for 2025, naturally beginning in Chicago.

It’s not just Murray who has deep roots in the city. Castiglia also lived in Chicago in the ‘90s while a part of Junior Wells’ final band.

“It totally made me who am I now,” Castiglia said of his time here. “I learned a whole lot from guys like Chico Banks and Otis Rush and Carl Weathersby and so much from Junior, he was an incredible showman. … I learned how to engage with an audience by watching him. When I used to play guitar, I usually had my head down and played for the song more than the people. … But following Junior Wells around, I realized there was more to it than that, that you had to let the audience feel like they were part of the show and you had to be vulnerable. … It really prepared me for my solo career.”

Between Castiglia and Zito (who’s also president of blues/roots/Americana label Gulf Coast Records, which puts out many of their albums), the two musicians bring more than 30 solo records to the table, many of which provide material for a traditional Blood Brothers set.

But, Castiglia assured, “Bill will be playing percussion when we play [our solo songs], he’ll be on stage with us the whole time. When he’s on stage, he doesn’t leave.”

As for what classics and covers they will play together, it’s a mixed bag. There’s naturally some Bob Dylan (typically “Like a Rolling Stone”), and Murray also loves Van Morrison, so “Gloria” usually makes it into the set. “Mustang Sally” has also been a go-to as has the Beatles’ songbook. “But he also loves the Young Rascals and he wants to do the Kinks’ ‘Lola’ now,” Castiglia foreshadowed for the January gigs.

If the project will materialize beyond the stage into a studio effort remains to be seen. “I don’t think [Bill] wants to do that, but you never know,” said Castiglia, although adding that he and Zito are beginning sessions in January to record a new Blood Brothers album. “So, you never know, he might make an appearance. Nothing surprises me anymore.”





Bill Murray, beloved actor and comedian, is known for his iconic roles in films like “Ghostbusters,” “Groundhog Day,” and “Lost in Translation.” But now, he’s taking on a new role that’s as Chicago as they come: a blues ‘Brother’ at Thalia Hall.

Thalia Hall, a historic music venue in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood, recently announced that Murray will be joining the lineup for an upcoming concert featuring The Original Chicago Blues All Stars. The show, titled “Blues Brothers: The Next Generation,” will see Murray stepping into the shoes of Jake Blues, the character made famous by John Belushi in the classic film “The Blues Brothers.”

Murray, who is a longtime fan of the blues, is no stranger to the Chicago music scene. In fact, he has been known to make surprise appearances at local bars and clubs, where he often joins in on impromptu jam sessions.

Fans of Murray and the blues are sure to be in for a treat when he takes the stage at Thalia Hall. With his signature wit and charm, there’s no doubt that Murray will bring a touch of magic to the iconic role of Jake Blues.

So mark your calendars and get ready to witness Bill Murray in action as a true Chicago blues ‘Brother’ at Thalia Hall. It’s bound to be a night to remember.

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Bill Murray Joining Blood Brothers For Sold-Out Shows At Thalia Hall This Weekend


PILSEN — Award-winning blues duo the Blood Brothers are welcoming a third rocker, actor Bill Murray, for two sold-out shows at Pilsen’s Thalia Hall next month.

The Chicagoland native will join Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Thalia Hall, 1807 S. Allport St. Advance tickets sold out online, but a limited number of tickets will be available at the door.

The Chicago shows kick off a short national tour for “Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers,” which runs through Feb. 15 and includes stops in San Francisco, Atlanta and New York City.

While he’s best known for his decades-long acting career in movies like “Stripes,” “Ghostbusters” and “Rushmore,” Murray has also made numerous appearances in the music scene over the years, including performing as Nick the Lounge Singer during his years on “Saturday Night Live,” recording the “New Worlds” album with classical musicians in 2017, and hosting Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival.

The Blood Brothers were introduced to the Murray family through comic and blues musician Chris “BadNews” Barnes, who was roommates with Murray’s younger brother John, the Sun-Times reported. John Murray began following the Blood Brothers’ career and suggested to his brother Bill that the band play their Caddyshack Charity Gold Tournament in Florida in April.

It was the beginning of “a fast friendship,” per the Sun-Times.

Murray and the Blood Brothers previously performed at the Big Blues Blender in Las Vegas in September and the Intrepid Artists’ 30th anniversary party in Charlotte in October.

Like Murray, Blood Brother Albert Castiglia also has Chicago ties; he lived in the city in the ’90s, according to the Sun-Times.


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Legendary actor Bill Murray will be joining the iconic band Blood Brothers for a series of sold-out shows at Thalia Hall this weekend. Fans are in for a treat as Murray lends his talent and charisma to the stage alongside the band, promising a night of unforgettable music and entertainment.

Known for his roles in classic films such as Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, Murray is no stranger to the spotlight. His unexpected collaboration with Blood Brothers is sure to delight audiences and add a unique twist to their already dynamic performances.

If you were lucky enough to snag tickets to one of these highly anticipated shows, get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you won’t want to miss. With Murray’s star power and Blood Brothers’ infectious energy, this is sure to be a concert for the books.

Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to see Bill Murray and Blood Brothers together on stage at Thalia Hall. Grab your tickets now and get ready for a night of music, laughter, and pure entertainment.

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