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Andrew Bird, a Grammy Award nominee for 2020, transcended all expectations at his concert at Chicago’s Fourth Presbyterian Church on December 9th. Along with Madison Cunningham, a folk/pop songwriter from California, Bird used his voice and violin to create a sound that was almost supernatural.