Located at 1902 W. Irving Park Rd (between Damen & the Irving Park Brown Line "L"), Silvie's Music Room is quickly gaining a reputation as one of Chicago's great looking (and BEST sounding) mid-sized venues. We are a fresh break from the usual.
With a capacity of approx. 100 - 200 , Silvie's room easily accommodates the intimate sounds of acoustic folk acts to hard-edged rock to guest DJs, and everything in between. Silvie's offers in-house PA & amp; equipment, sound-tech , doorman, listings on our website, plus a direct connection to some of the most talented artists, public relations talent, photographers, musicians, recording studios/engineers and promoters in Chicago. Any and all bands "interested" in playing Silvie's Lounge are encouraged to contact us for available dates. (Check our blog)
WE ARE 21+VENUE ! Our apology to our younger fan. All the members in the act / fan demographic must be 21 and over.
How are you doing? hope all is well. Just wanted to let you know we posted a new song on our myspace page called 'crazy chicago nights' as well as new pics and video clips. Check it out and let us know what you think. We had a great time other week. Thanks again. Tell denny we said hi. Talk to you soon. Cheers! Matt & Steve
Hey guys – Just stopping by to invite you to our Martyrs’ show this Friday June 13th. We’ll be joined by hometown friends, 56 Hope Road and Eli Jones, and we’ll also be giving away tickets to The Lazy River Music and Arts Festival! It’s our only hometown appearance on the books for the summer, so we hope you can join us for this great night of Chicago music!
You can also catch us at a number of Midwest festivals this summer, from Minnesota to Iowa to Ohio and points in between. Visit our myspace page or website for all the details!
Everyone that's interested in local music can now vote for their favorite band for the Rockford RAMI'S at www.ramiawards.com . Deadline is March 15 2008. To cast a vote for DV8 we are under the Rock, hard/ metal category.
Come on out to the Martyrs' show because you never know what you might miss!....just take a look at these photos...
This photo of our drummer Joe taken by our cousin Lexi in the middle of a set at Zella in Lincoln Park at our Wednesday night gig...
Just two tenths of a second later Lexi took the following picture of Joe. As you can see, Joe was playing his drums with so much intensity that for a split second he started to resemble Mr. T! So, the moral of the story is that you should never miss a Planetary show because at any given moment you may witness something that you may live to tell your great grandchildren about...
Hey there – FGC is psyched to be closing out the year with two huge shows! Next Thursday is our big holiday Winter Dig It at Martyrs in Chicago, and New Year’s Eve will be at The Redstone Room in the Quad Cities. Have a great holiday season and hope to see you out there!