Interviews
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Grammy award-winning Cory Henry delves deep into his deepest musical heroes, favorite keyboards, what it’s like to be back on tour again and more.
Cassius Tae makes music that stands out from the typical Chicago hip-hop sound.
Trey Elder is the founder of Quiet Pterodactyl, a Chicago-based nonprofit focused on music and art communities through events, fundraising and educational experiences. QP’s aim is to empower and encourage equitable opportunities for those seeking the arts in the city, creating a lasting influence on Chicago’s music community. Last year, Quiet Pterodactyl released SituationChicago, a […]
Teo The Artist is a Chicago musician through and through. Otherwise known as Tim Jones, Teo is a Chicago-based rapper, producer and musician born and raised in the city. Driven to make a positive difference in Chicago and in the rap scene as a whole, he incorporates a background in jazz and gospel to create […]
Easley Person is bringing his own flair to the Chicago hip hop sound…
Karen chats Chicago’s working-class roots, her work with ArtReach Chicago, and how to heal trauma through creativity.Â
Chicago-based painter and musician Palos de Santos didn’t start making music until 2019, several months after receiving a cancer diagnosis. Now, with two artistic disciplines, Palos de Santos’ palette of self-expression has been widened.
We spoke with lo-fi hip-hop artist Pat Williams about the Toronto music scene, the process of creating his EP, Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind and more.