Cheap Trick, the band that put Rockford, Illinois on the map, is planning to open a music themed eatery 60 miles east of its home base. The restaurant and a number of associated operations will occupy space on South Michigan Avenue in Chicago, the part of the Windy City that was home to Chess, Brunswick and Vee-Jay records. Plans, reported by Reuters, also call for a broadcast ready studio and a museum showcasing instruments and artifacts from the Chicago area's musical history.
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