
If you like . . . The harmonies and soul-indebted 1970s hits of Hall and Oates (June 26th, Ravinia, ravinia.org)
Try . . . Kings Go Forth, a Milwaukee group that fills wild, funky Curtis Mayfield–style jams with sweet, soaring harmonies
 (June 20th, Millennium Park. Free. millenniumpark.org)
If you like . . . Art-rocker Peter Gabriel (June 20th, United Center, ticketmaster.com)
Try . . . My Brightest Diamond (with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra), an inventive orchestral ensemble led by the opera-trained singer Shara Worden, whose songs can be whimsically pretty or somberly beautiful (August 8th, Millennium Park. Free)
If you like . . . The rapturous voice of pop-twang hybridizer KD Lang (June 23rd, Ravinia)
Try . . . Keren Ann, a French singer who spikes her mesmerizing ballads, moody folk, and lilting pop with subversive humor
 (June 13th, Lincoln Hall, lincolnhallchicago.com)
If you like . . . The rascally country-chart-topper Tim McGraw (July 16th, First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre, livenation.com)
Try . . . Joe Ely, a Texan singer whose outlaw ballads are set to a roof-raising combination of honky-tonk and bluesy rock (June 4th, FitzGerald’s, fitzgeraldsnightclub.com)
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