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AHA PR is a Chicago-based entertainment PR company. We offer budget-based promotional representation to bands, artists, and arts organizations.

05/05/2014

From the 2012 Al Scorch & The Country Soul Ensemble album Tired Ghostly Town available at www.alscorch.com

The Deli's Bands of the Month 2014 01/11/2014

She Speaks In Tongues and Sexy Fights are among a fine list of bands nominated by The Deli Chicago for Best Emerging Band of 2013! Take a second to vote for your favorite (there are some great bands on this list) and see SSIT tonight at Earphoria!

The Deli's Bands of the Month 2014

The Humminbird - Where Have all the Flowers Gone? (Official) 12/12/2013

I'm happy to welcome my friend Muyassar, a.k.a The Humminbird, to the AHA PR roster! Much like the organic soap she makes and sells, her music is a swirl of familiar and beautiful elements that create a whole other galaxy of psychedelic experience for the senses. With her effected auto-harp, she performs regularly with a rotating cast of musicians and her enchanting live shows and self-released tape cassettes earned her a spot on the Chicago Reader Best of 2013 list. I'll be helping her promote her first east-coast tour this winter, more details can be found at www.thehumminbird.com. Check out the official video for her 2013 single "Where have all the flowers gone".

The Humminbird - Where Have all the Flowers Gone? (Official) featuring Kyle Klipowicz from Bowl of Dust &co video and editing by Matthew VanGronigen http://thehumminbird.bandcamp.com/ http://bowlofdust.bandcamp.com/

Songs: Ohia: The Magnolia Electric Co. 11/12/2013

Today marks the vinyl reissue of the 2003 iconic Songs: Ohia record The Magnolia Electric Co. This album marked a definitive turning point in the Songs: Ohia canon, and also features AHA artist Lawrence Peters singing lead vocals on the song "The Old Black Hen." Go grab your reissue copy today!

Songs: Ohia: The Magnolia Electric Co. Songs: Ohia's best and most pivotal album, 2003's The Magnolia Electric Co., showcased the late Jason Molina's strong shift toward rock populism. Imbued with a dust-under-the-fingernails weariness, the album is so representative of Molina’s sound and spirit, he subsequently took Magnolia Electric Co...

11/06/2013

Spaces of Disappearance are in the running to be named Artist of the Month by The Deli Chicago! Head on over and vote now! This is still a very close race! www.chicago.thedelimagazine.com

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