Even if you haven’t started your holiday shopping yet, you might already be thinking about New Years Eve. The magical night where all of ’08’s mistakes become history and ‘09 starts with a new outlook. Maybe you’ll quit smoking, maybe you’ll spend...
Sitting down with Bona Verba front man Nate Zaremba
Nate Zaremba at work
This two-piece duo may look small, but don’t let that fool you. Their high energy vocals and loud sounding drums can send echoes through any venue, making their live performance an experience few fans will forget.
Band members include front man Nate Zaremba, who plays lead guitar, vocals and write the songs and Gregg Potter who has the beats in the back.
This band may only be a year old, but Zaremba says 2009 is going to be their “break out year” and his goal is...
Concerts Week of Dec. 8
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Elephant Gun Album
Okay, okay so this isn’t exactly a “new” release, but it’s new to me. Local band Elephant Gun released their first album “KP” and dropped it on the Chicagoland area sometime early this past Spring. Being recently introduced, I’m...
Behind the Curtains: Wh...
The Insecurities rockin
There are a lot of questions that arise when it comes to all-ages shows. Why isn’t every show all-ages? Why are all-ages shows more expensive? What can the bands do to help?
Go-Chicago set out to shed a little light on these questions and talked to two...
Bring da Ruckus...
If Sundays are usually a day for rest or homework, think again this upcoming Sunday the 14th. Wu-Tang Clan is bringing da ruckus to Chicago at the House of Blues. It’s 17+ and a little pricey- about $50 a ticket- but SO worth it. The crew all looks to be there, with the exception...
Go!Chicago Podcast...
Check out our first podcast where Colin Shively goes around town asking under-agers where their favorite hot spots are!
Go!Chicago Podcast No. 1
Heartland of the North...
For a casual spot up on the Northside, check out Heartland Cafe, 7000 N. Glenwood Ave., on a Wednesday night. For $3 you can expect a warm Rogers Park crowd to welcome you to the open mic night. The performances range from poetry to music, from visual art to performance. The only...







