We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
We're seeking new members for our 2025 Board of Directors, as well as our founding Associate Board for young professionals 35 and under. Details and application at each of the links above.
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This week, CHIRP Features contributor Marjorie Alford spoke with Emcee Sick of the jazz-tinted hip hop outfit Pseudo Slang. They talk about Sick's humble beginnings in the Bronx, the intentionality of language in these chaotic and significant times, and how much Black lives truly matter. His latest release, Wanderverse, is out now on vinyl and streaming.
Produced by Linh Nguyen
Photo credit: Arvid Wuensch
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This week Features Co-Director Mick R spoke with Chicago hip hop artist Ric Wilson about his new collaborative EP with Terrance Martin, They Call Me Disco, and got Ric's thoughts on the recent BLM organized protests and why he doesn't let a lack of social progress in this country get him down. It's a fun, energetic, and poignant conversation with one of Chicago's true up-start icons.
You can get a copy of They Call Me Disco on BandCamp.
Produced by Mick R.
Photo Credit: Ric Wilson
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This week, CHIRP Features contributor Eddie Sayago speaks with Dag Juhlin of Sunshine Boys, a Chicago-based trio of veteran indie rock artists. They talk about their supergroup status, gelling as a band and enjoying each other's sound, and drummer Freda Love Smith's approach to playing drums after undergoing a major back surgery. Their second album, Work and Love, is out now via Cheap Kiss Records.
Produced by Jim Mulvaney
Photo Credit: Peter Kuehl
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This week for the CHIRP Radio Podcast Features Co-Director Mick R had a phenomenal conversation with soundtrack artist and podcaster Joe Wong about his recent work on the new Netflix series from Duncan Trussell and Pendleton Ward The Midnight Gospel, his podcast The Trap Set, and Joe's new solo album Nite Creatures out via Decca records. Joe was generous in sharing his processes and inspirations with us and it made for a very illuminating discussion.
Produced by Jenn Rourke.
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Trey Elder is the mastermind behind Quiet Pterodactyl, a nonprofit dedicated to Chicago’s art and music communities that aims to create experiences, enjoyment, and entry into the arts. To help offset the financial pains venues are experiencing due to indefinite closure during the pandemic, Quiet Pterodactyl has released situationchicago, a double LP featuring 25 local (or initially local) bands benefiting 25 local venues.
Features Co-Director Jessi D spoke with Trey about the process of organizing such an undertaking in this week's podcast.
Produced by Jessi D
Photo Credit: Joseph Mietus
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