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In a live interview with Vocalo before a set at the Salt Shed, the electronic duo talked “Platonic Romance” and pushing through the bad times.
The musician and theologian discusses his new album and finding softness through piano.
The six-man soul group takes the stage Friday for its fifth annual “Hollyy-Days” show, with holiday covers and new songs.
You’ll get almost four festive hours of pop, jazz, soul, R&B and hip-hop originals and modern covers of Christmas classics.
Previo a sus últimos dos conciertos en Estados Unidos, la cantautora y productora mexicana Silvana Estrada se presentó en Thalia Hall.
Prepare your playlists: Our favorite albums of the year include a new release from Chance the Rapper and the final album engineered by Steve Albini.
The Chicago rapper, who said bikes give students “independence,” already has had a busy holiday season, including voicing new CTA announcements and prepping to host a televised Dick Clark New Year’s bash.
Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish stopped at the Vocalo studios to discuss how their new album “Hi Top Fade” calls back to the origins of hip-hop. The duo heads to the Empty Bottle on Dec. 19.
Ryan O’Neal, a.k.a. Sleeping at Last, stopped by the Vocalo studios to talk about his creative collaboration with the Chicago Philharmonic and how it feels to still be known as that “Twilight” song composer.