Wrapping his childhood influences of soul, hip-hop and rock and roll into a new package, MG&F frontman Mike Golden has launched Golden, a new collaborative project intended to bend musical boundaries and keep heads bobbing. More than just being heard, Golden is honest music that’s meant to be felt. Mixing brass, piano, strings, electronic beats, rap verses, rock guitar and anything else that helps tell the story, Golden pushes the now famous “Chicago sound” into new territory from club bangers to stories of love lost to huge soul standards. Golden has been described as "Versatile" "Powerful" "Real and Raw" and "Refreshing."
Mike began in his hometown of Hammond but quickly carried his bags and soul into the Chicago music scene, honing his craft and style in every major venue in the city. Becoming truly “Chicago made” meant proudly representing that music scene in festivals all over the US and in 3 countries, being featu...
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Wrapping his childhood influences of soul, hip-hop and rock and roll into a new package, MG&F frontman Mike Golden has launched Golden, a new collaborative project intended to bend musical boundaries and keep heads bobbing. More than just being heard, Golden is honest music that’s meant to be felt. Mixing brass, piano, strings, electronic beats, rap verses, rock guitar and anything else that helps tell the story, Golden pushes the now famous “Chicago sound” into new territory from club bangers to stories of love lost to huge soul standards. Golden has been described as "Versatile" "Powerful" "Real and Raw" and "Refreshing."
Mike began in his hometown of Hammond but quickly carried his bags and soul into the Chicago music scene, honing his craft and style in every major venue in the city. Becoming truly “Chicago made” meant proudly representing that music scene in festivals all over the US and in 3 countries, being featured by some of the industry’s hottest artists (Including The Social Experiment’s SURF), being seen and heard in hundreds of major retail stores across the US and being in Ubisoft’s Chicago-based video game, Watch Dogs, that has sold over 10 million copies world-wide.
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