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New Indie Record Label Space Duck Records Launches Out of Chicago
Earshot Media has announced the launch of the Chicago label Space Duck Records. Currently, the label focuses on the reggae-rock genre but its goal is to eventually extend to ... -
Odesza and Leon Bridges at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, IL
Last Saturday, ODESZA and Leon Bridges performed at Chicago's UIC Pavilion, performing their song "Across the Room." The indie electronic duo of Harrison Mills and Clayton ... -
Chicago at the Palace Theatre in Stamford, CT
Legendary American rock band, Chicago, played the Palace Theatre in Stamford CT last night for a 2-hour show full of hits. Opening the show was ... -
Dead & Company to Auction Guitar to Benefit Various Charities
A pair of D'Angelico guitars will be auctioned at this weekend's Dead & Company concert in Chicago, projected to raise tens to hundreds of thousands of ... -
Chicago and The Doobie Brothers at the Forum in Los Angeles, CA
Chicago and The Doobie Brothers played the Forum Saturday Night. The last time these two legendary rock groups played L.A. together was in 2012 at ... -
Sean McDonough Joins FM Entertainment as Talent Buyer
Sean McDonough has joined FM Entertainment as National Talent Buyer. McDonough began his career answering phones at Metro in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. During his 14-year tenure at the club, he ... -
Chicago at the Fred Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA
American rock band Chicago performed the Fred Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA. The band originated in Chicago, IL in 1967. Photos by Alex Kluft -
Live Review: MAKS THE FOX at Subterranean in Chicago
Material: MAKS THE FOX are an eclectic quintet who have a folk rock sound with an indie edge. They consist of two lead vocalists, keys, ... -
Live Review: Headless Honchos at Reggie's Rock Club
Material: While Headless Honchos’ beginnings were in the late ‘90s Chicago punk scene, the band recently reunited after a 16-year hiatus. Their live material draws ... -
Live Review: Bad Bad Meow at Abbey Pub
Material: While they describe themselves as “Americana-Punk/Garage-Country,” Bad Bad Meow definitely has a taste of New Wave and Pop-Rock as well. Their music is infectious ...