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And now, folks, my story has ended. I think it is time I should quit. If any of you feel offended, stick your head in a barrel of ???   It takes time to become a legend; this is not something that can happen overnight. It takes years, a lot of…
Tuesday, 14 September 2010 18:12

Catching Up with Shonen Knife's Naoko Yamono

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Shonen Knife, the all-female pop-punk band from Osaka, Japan, is still going strong. With their new release, Free Time, the band is heavily touring the world including a stop in Chicago at Schuba’s on September 21st – a show not to be missed. Naoko Yamono, Knife’s only original member since…
Thursday, 09 September 2010 17:13

Passing Time with Grass Widow

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Grass Widow, the surf-punk trio from San Francisco, has rapidly been making their mark on the music scene with their distinctive sound that can be heard on their latest release, Past Time on Kill Rock Stars records. Made up of three talented women, Hannah Lew, Lillian Maring and Raven Mahon,…
Monday, 30 August 2010 19:31

Ian Anderson: A Humble Musical Deity

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Legendary musicians come around once in a blue moon, bringing joy to their fans, giving them a new deity to worship. Some of these musical artists have actually been thought of in God like status. We put them on pedestals, raising them up high, and will imitate them as we…
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 13:09

Eyes Set to Kill - Hot Chicks in Metal

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Eyes Set to Kill is a band that follow their name. The fierce and intimidating looks from vocalist Alexia Rodriguez are like she’s ready to take your soul. Alexia and male vocalist Cisko Miranda bring a co-op presence to the stage similar to that of Joe Perry and Steven Tyler.…
Friday, 13 August 2010 18:30

Word Up with Flatfoot 56

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Flatfoot 56 is an Irish punk band that hails from Chicago’s Irish south side. Their live show message is simple: Forget your pain and live like you haven’t lived before. They base their music on Gaelic folk songs and encourage the audience to release all of their negative energy at…
Thursday, 15 July 2010 17:53

Dang, Have You Heard About Jonny Lang?

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Grammy-Award-Winning-Artist, Jonny Lang, is bound to loosen up the most tense of folks when he plays the House of Blues in Chicago this Friday, July 16th, with a big sha-bang!  The still, somewhat, young buck and his band are notorious for playing, even tighter than Richard Simon's rump cheeks, and…
Monday, 05 July 2010 12:32

Tenn With Jenn: The Foxy Goat

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July's feature is local artist, Lisa Koziol-Ellis aka The Foxy Goat. Don't worry, you'll find out what a Foxy Goat is in a minute. You might have seen some of her art showcased at local galleries all over the city. Her paintings and illustrations are visually moving, thought provoking, and…
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 19:51

Earth, Wind and Fire - Amazing!

Disco, funk, pop and soul were all very alive when Earth Wind & Fire hit the stage last night in N.J. The group simply is, in one word, Amazing! They played to a packed house and had the audience on their feet from the first song to the last. It's…
On the heels of his self-titled debut release, Chicago artist, Almond, is currently putting together a string of show dates in which to support his music and plans to start off in the Midwest. If you are not aware of Almond and his work, it’s about time to put him…
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