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This week, Features Department contributor Marjorie Alford speaks with local hip-hop artist Heavy Crownz about the meaning and inspiration for some of his songs, the origins of his name, and his community work and activism.
Produced by Jim Mulvaney.
Photo Credit: Heavy Crownz
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This week, Features contributor and DJ Mike Nikolich speaks with Chicago's own jazz and blues vocalist and songwriter, Audrey Foxx. Foxx released her debut album, Stone Cold Woman, in the fall of 2020. They discuss her earliest music memories, her contemporary and classic inspirations, and her most memorable performance.
Produced by Mike Nikolich.
Photo Credit: Audrey Foxx
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This week's CHIRP Radio Artist Interview is with Chicago alternative country artist Thompson Springs. Features Dept contributor Eddie Sayago talks with the band's guitarist, vocalist and founder Matt Smith about the origins of the band, their new singles, and recording at Matt's home during quarantine.
You can purchase Tompson Springs's music via their Bandcamp page.
Produced by Jono Lyle.
Photo courtesy of Thompson Springs.
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This week, Features contributer Marjorie Alford speaks with Andrés Roldan of Chicago hip hop collective Greenlights Music. They discuss their long-term roots in the Chicago music and political scene, the genesis of the collective, and how Greenlights represents multuiple generations of rappers.
Produced by Danielle Sines.
Photo Credit: Thanos Alatsidis
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This week Features Co-Director Mick R. has a wonderful conversation with rare soul revival band Thee Sacred Souls. They've just signed to Daptone's Penrose Records Imprint and were more than happy to talk about how the band came together and their message of racial justice.
You can find Thee Sacred Souls' music on Penrose Records here.
Produced by Brian Szpak.
Photo Credit: Gus Olivares.
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