Matthew Aucoin’s commission at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra stars the poetic words of dissident writer Raúl Zurita and ...
Chicago has plenty of alternatives to yet another jinglefest — some from other musical genres or cultures, some keeping ...
The Watson Family Singers were some of the first gospel performers on the radio, thanks to their All Nations Pentecostal ...
The former Beatle led a concert of songs you know by heart, his pitch still unassailable, sharing the warmth and happiness that they bring.
Andrew Tibbs's debut was his only single to provoke racist backlash, but he had a string of regionally successful records through Aristocrat.
A spirited Mavis Staples cover of Tom Waits‘s “Chicago” gives us reason to muse on music, migration, and our city.
Ryan O’Neal, a.k.a. Sleeping at Last, stopped by the Vocalo studios to talk about his creative collaboration with the Chicago ...
The sounds of college football have changed over the years, with pop culture songs becoming part of the show at stadiums ...
Laufey’s A Matter of Time Tour in Chicago wasn’t just a concert — it was a celebration of growth and gratitude.
Learn about the solar system in our new What If song. Explore planets, moons, and cosmic wonders through music and imagination.
Billy Corgan and the Lyric Opera of Chicago premiered 'A Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness,' celebrating the Smashing Pumpkins' 1995 album.
Chicago's Craig Robinson lent his voice to the new animated adventure "In Your Dreams," as the toy giraffe, Baloney Tony.