Mike Golden and Friends
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Mike Golden and Friends (MG&F) is an American independent band from Chicago, Illinois, led by singer-songwriter Mike Golden. They started in 2009 when Golden dropped out of Purdue University to pursue music on a full-time basis.
MG&F was included in the 2014 Ubisoft video game release, Watch Dogs, with their song "No Number".[1] This opportunity led to the MG&F song "Every Morning Love" being used by Walmart stores across the US. The band later received requests to perform in multiple festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival,[2] Red Gorilla at SXSW, Indie Week Europe,[3] Canadian Music Week,[4] LoveFest, Center of The Universe,[5] and Chance The Rapper's T.I.P. Fest.[6] MG&F have had songs on Tony Hawk's Ride Channel and in multiple broadcast television shows.