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Frank Turner Announces ‘Undefeated’ Spring And Summer U.S. Headline Tour

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Celebrated singer-songwriter Frank Turner has just announced his upcoming U.S. headline tour for May and June, produced by Live Nation. Kicking off on Thursday, May 23 at XL Live in Harrisburg, PA, Turner’s Undefeated Tour will feature his long-standing band The Sleeping Souls and hit markets across the south, midwest, west coast and east coast, and culminate in an appearance at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday, June 22. The tour will feature support from Amigo the Devil, Bridge City Sinners and Micah Schnabel & Vanessa Jean Speckman in select markets.

Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale beginning today. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale this Friday, February 9 via Turner’s official site HERE, and a full listing of dates can be found below.

Finding the sweet spot between youthful outspokenness and surviving midlife’s challenges, Undefeated, Frank Turner’s brand new album being released through Xtra Mile Recordings on Friday, May 3, is a record that explores both emotionally compelling topics and lighter reflections on those troubles that eventually come to most of us: who you are versus who you wanted to be in your youth, life-altering love, fading friendships, wistful nostalgia, the mental fallout and political consequences that still linger from the pandemic era, and the more prosaic issue of persistent backache. Undefeated serves as Turner’s 10th studio album and the follow-up to his critically acclaimed #1 UK album, FTHC.

“Now I’m surprised to report that as I enter my forties, I’ve returned to being an angry man,” Frank Turner sings on the recent track “No Thank You For The Music.” And that’s a concise statement as to what to expect from the forthcoming Undefeated.

“There are no clichés about the difficult 10th album, so in some ways, that’s a liberating statement,” he continues. “But at the same time, I have a duty to justify writing and releasing a 10th album. That’s a lot of records for anybody. Also, I’m 42. Which is not a sexy, rock’n’roll age. But all through my career, I’ve been interested in writers like Loudon Wainwright III or The Hold Steady, people who write about adulthood, essentially.”

While thematically Undefeated is informed by this time in life, sonically, it’s full of echoes to influences that Turner has touched upon at various moments in his kaleidoscopic career. It switches from Black Flag to Counting Crows, from Descendents to The Pogues, via Elvis Costello and Billy Bragg. Its freewheeling nature is reflective not only of his newfound independence, but also of the creative environment he found himself in.

In true DIY spirit, Undefeated represents a new chapter for the punk veteran — the result of Turner’s decision to step away from the major label world and re-embrace the liberation of working as an independent artist. Additionally, the album was recorded in the home studio that he and his wife, Jessica Guise, share on Mersea Island, Essex, and was written and produced entirely by himself. It also features his longstanding, loyal bandmates The Sleeping Souls — Ben Lloyd (guitar), Tarrant Anderson (bass), Callum Green (drums) and Matt Nasir (piano).

The release of Undefeated will of course see this punk road warrior tour with the tenacity and intense schedules that he’s known for (such as the sprawling 50 States in 50 Days North American tour) but with even bigger ambitions that will be revealed in due course as he nears his 3000th (!) show. But for now, anticipate the new album: a typically energizing, literate, playful and provocative set from a musician who remains Undefeated after a quarter-of-a-century in the game.

Frank Turner will be making the following U.S. appearances this May and June. Dates below.

MAY
23 — Harrisburg, PA — XL Live (w/ Micah Schnabel & Vanessa Jean Speckman) =
25 — Boston, MA — Boston Calling ~
26 — Huntington, NY — The Paramount *
28 — McKees Rock, PA — Roxian Theatre ^
29 — Detroit, MI — The Fillmore ^
31 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom ^

JUNE
01 — Minneapolis, MN — Uptown Theater ^
03 — Denver, CO — Summit ^
04 — Denver, CO — Summit ^
05 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Depot ^
07 — Seattle, WA — Showbox SoDo ^
08 — Portland, OR — McMenamins Crystal Ballroom ^
10 — San Francisco, CA — Regency Ballroom ^
11 — San Diego, CA — SOMA ^
12 — Phoenix, AZ — The Van Buren ^
14 — Austin, TX — Emo’s Austin ^
15 — Dallas, TX — South Side Ballroom ^
17 — Atlanta, GA — Buckhead Theatre ^
18 — St. Petersburg, FL — Jannus Live ^
20 — Greensboro, NC — Piedmont Hall ^
21 — Baltimore, MD — Rams Head Live! ^=
22 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore ^
= — Non-Live Nation date
~ — Festival date
* — w/ Bridge City Sinners, Micah Schnabel & Vanessa Jean Speckman
^ — w/ Amigo the Devil, Bridge City Sinners, Micah Schnabel & Vanessa Jean Speckman

Codiciado’s “Ando Enfocado” Tour Hits The U.S.

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Erick Aragón, the talented musician known as Codiciado, is hitting the road with his highly anticipated “Ando Enfocado” US Tour produced by Live Nation. The first leg of the tour kicks off on April 26 in Wheatland, California at the Hard Rock Live Sacramento, bringing his live show to major cities across the nation, including San Diego and Ontario, wrapping up in Phoenix, at the Arizona Financial Theatre.

Aragón, formerly the driving force behind the hugely successful Grupo Codiciado, has taken the solo spotlight by storm, breaking stereotypes through his lyrics, fashion, attitude, and live performances. His unique blend of traditional and contemporary regional Mexican sounds, combined with his powerful vocals and his stage presence, has garnered him a loyal following and critical acclaim.

Tijuana-born Codiciado’s music transcends borders, reflecting the realities of immigrant life through powerful lyrics. His narratives resonate deeply with fans, connecting them to his music through shared stories of struggle and aspirations.

Since launching his solo career in 2021, Codiciado has released a string of chart-topping hits, including “Bélico El Asunto” in collaboration with Grupo Arriesgado and the viral sensation “Vamos Aclarando Muchas Cosas,” with over 201 million YouTube views. His music delves into relatable themes of life, love, and overcoming challenges, resonating deeply with audiences of all ages.

Erick de Jesús Aragón Alcantar, born on February 19, 1993, in Tijuana, Baja California, is the man behind Codiciado. From early struggles and odd jobs, he discovered his passion for music. After migrating to the U.S, he achieved recognition with “Banda La Fantástica” in Los Angeles and co-founding “Grupo Codiciado” in 2015. Since 2021, Erick’s solo career has soared, collaborating with industry giants. His triumphant return to the U.S. in 2023 included a sold-out Peacock Theater show, reinforcing his status as a rising star in regional Mexican music.

TOUR DATES:
Fri April 26 Wheatland, CA Hard Rock Live Sacramento
Sat April 27 San Diego, CA Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
Fri May 03 Ontario, CA Toyota Arena
Sat May 04 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center at Fresno State
Sun May 05 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre

ABOUT CODICIADO

Belanova Is Back! Get Ready To Color Your Life With The “Vida En Rosa Tour”!

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Belanova is back in the U.S., celebrating the milestone of their 24th Anniversary. Produced by Live Nation and Frias Entertainment, the 12-city tour kicks off on April 24 at San Jose Civic in San Jose, CA making stops across North America in Chicago, Phoenix, Miami and more before wrapping up in Houston at Smart Financial Center at Sugar Land on June 23.

The band stormed onto the Mexican pop scene in the 2000s, captivating audiences with Denisse Guerrero’s smooth vocals, and the synth-pop melodies created by Edgar Huerta on keyboards, and Ricardo “Richie” Arreola on bass and guitar. Their unique blend of electropop, sprinkled with anime and nightclub influences, led to chart-topping hits like “Rosa Pastel” and “Por Ti”. With multiple Latin Grammy nominations and a dedicated fanbase, Belanova became one of Mexico’s most successful pop acts, leaving a lasting electro-pop imprint on the Latin music landscape.

Belanova’s influence extended far beyond music. They were trendsetters, pushing boundaries in fashion and challenging societal norms. They challenged traditional gender norms in both their music and fashion. Denisse often rocked pantsuits, crop tops, and androgynous haircuts, while Richie frequently sported eyeliner and flamboyant accessories. This fluidity and confidence in their self-expression resonated with fans who embraced a more inclusive and diverse approach to fashion.

Belanova’s international success, particularly in the US and Europe, helped to break down barriers and bring Latin pop music to a wider audience. Their music and image continue to inspire and resonate with fans, solidifying their place as pop culture icons in Mexico and beyond. They became ambassadors for Mexican music and culture, inspiring a new generation of artists and fans.

TOUR DATES:

Wed Apr 24 San Jose, CA San Jose Civic
Fri Apr 26 Inglewood, CA YouTube Theater
Sun Apr 28 San Diego, CA Gallagher Square at Petco Park
Thu May 08 New York, NY Brooklyn Paramount
Sat May 11 Rosemont, IL Rosemont Theatre
Fri May 24 El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum
Sun May 26 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre
Fri Jun 07 Miami Beach, FL Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theatre
Sat Jun 08 Lake Buena Vista, FL House of Blues
Thu Jun 20 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Fri Jun 21 Hidalgo, TX Payne Arena
Sun Jun 23 Houston, TX Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

Primus, Coheed And Cambria Announce 25-Date Co-Bill Summer Tour

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Primus and Coheed And Cambria have announced that they will be teaming up this summer for an extensive 25-date Summer Tour, kicking off in Redding, CA on Friday, July 12th. The tour will be supported by Guerilla Toss, Too Many Zooz, and Fishbone, who will be opening for the headlining acts throughout the summer. The tour will follow Sessanta, a series of unique performances featuring Primus, Puscifer, and A Perfect Circle, celebrating the 60th birthday of Maynard James Keenan. Primus has also announced a limited run of additional headlining tour dates for the summer, including stops in Asheville, NC, Memphis, TN, and Austin, TX.

Fans can elevate their night out with Primus as an official VIP this Summer. The Fat Bastard and Lucky Bastard VIP Experiences include a show ticket, early entry into the venue, an invitation to the exclusive pre-show Q&A session with the band, and a signed VIP tour poster. Fans can opt for the Fat Bastard Front Row Super VIP Experience for a seat in the front row of the venue (only available in select markets). All VIP Experiences will go on sale on Wednesday, February 21st at 10am local venue time and will require a password for purchase.

Coheed And Cambria fans can also access a special VIP package experience through their website. For more information, please visit https://www.coheedandcambria.com/.

The announcement follows a busy few years for Primus, including the release of the ‘Conspiranoid’ EP, their first new music in over five years. The band also completed their extensive ‘A Tribute To Kings’ Tour across North America, where they performed Rush’s ‘A Farewell To Kings’ in its entirety, alongside a set of their own music, to sold-out crowds. Most recently, Claypool toured the country with the Fearless Flying Frog Brigade for the first time in more than 20 years, performing Pink Floyd’s ‘Animals’ in its entirety, as well as other rarities. Claypool also delved into his solo legacy with the release of the Adverse Yaw: The Prawn Song Years Box Set, featuring remastered audio from his notable projects, including the Fearless Flying Frog Brigade and Colonel Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains.

“The music of Primus has had a creative influence on me and it is a huge honor to get to share the stage with them,” says Coheed And Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez.

Sanchez also announced today that his latest comic book series from the acclaimed The Amory Wars saga, “No World for Tomorrow” (from Boom! Studios) has set a release date. Issue #1 hits comic shops on May 8th, 2024.

PRIMUS & COHEED AND CAMBRIA 2024 SUMMER TOUR DATES
Friday, July 12 – Redding Civic Auditorium – Redding, CA*
Saturday, July 13 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR*
Monday, July 15 – Mountain America Center – Idaho Falls, ID*
Thursday, July 18 – Marymoor Park – Redmond, WA*
Friday, July 19 – Edgefield – Troutdale, OR*
Saturday, July 20 – Spokane Pavilion – Spokane, WA*
Monday, July 22 – Kettlehouse Amphitheater – Bonner, MT*
Wednesday, July 24 – Denny Sanford Premier Center – Sioux Falls, SD*
Friday, July 26 – The Ledge Amphitheater – Waite Park, MN^
Saturday, July 27 – McGrath Amphitheatre – Cedar Rapids, IA^
Sunday, July 28 – The Astro – La Vista, NE^
Tuesday, July 30 – The Andrew J Brady Music Center – Cincinnati, OH^
Thursday, August 1 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, IN^
Friday, August 2 – Breese Stevens Field – Madison, WI^
Saturday, August 3 – Saint Louis Music Park – St. Louis, MO^
Monday, August 5 – Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH^
Tuesday, August 6 – KEMBA Live! – Columbus, OH^
Thursday, August 8 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA~
Friday, August 9 – Outer Harbor – Buffalo, NY~
Saturday, August 10 – Michelob Ultra Summer Stage at Tag’s – Big Flats, NY~
Monday, August 12 – Broadview Stage at SPAC – Saratoga Springs, NY~
Tuesday, August 13 – State Theatre Summer Concert Series at Thompson’s Point – Portland, ME~
Wednesday, August 14 – The Anthem – Washington, DC~
Friday, August 16 – Virginia Credit Union LIVE! – Richmond, VA~
Saturday, August 17 – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC~
* with Guerilla Toss
^ with Too Many Zooz
~ with Fishbone

PRIMUS 2024 HEADLINE & FESTIVAL TOUR DATES
Saturday, April 27 – Sick New World – Las Vegas, NV
Tuesday, May 6 – The F.M. Kirby Center – Wilkes-Barre, PA
Thursday, May 8 – Rabbit Rabbit – Asheville, NC+
Friday, May 9 – Charleston Music Hall – Charleston, SC
Saturday, May 11 – Welcome To Rockville – Daytona Beach, FL
Saturday, July 6 – High Sierra Music Festival – Quincy, CA
Sunday, July 7 – Vina Robles Amphitheatre – Paso Robles, CA*
Tuesday, July 9 – Yaamava’ Theater – Yaamava’ Theater – Highland, CA
Sunday, August 18 – Avondale Brewing Company – Birmingham, AL
Tuesday, August 20 – Grind City Amphitheater – Memphis, TN
Wednesday, August 21 – Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, TX
Friday, August 23 – Dillon Amphitheater – Dillon, CO
Saturday, August 24 – Sunset Amphitheater – Colorado Springs, CO
+ with All Them Witches
* with Guerilla Toss

SESSANTA: PRIMUS, A PERFECT CIRCLE, PUSCIFER TOUR DATES
Tuesday, April 2 – Boch Center Wang Theatre (The Wang Theatre) – Boston, MA
Wednesday, April 3 – Boch Center Wang Theatre (The Wang Theatre) – Boston, MA
Friday, April 5 – Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resorts Casino – Ledyard, CT
Saturday, April 6 – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena – Atlantic City, NJ
Sunday, April 7 – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek – Raleigh, NC
Tuesday, April 9 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre – Alpharetta, GA
Wednesday, April 10 – FirstBank Amphitheater – Franklin, TN
Friday, April 12 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX
Saturday, April 13 – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – The Woodlands, TX
Tuesday, April 16 – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre – Phoenix, AZ
Wednesday, April 17 – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre – Phoenix, AZ
Thursday, April 18 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, CA
Saturday, April 20 – Hollywood Bowl – Los Angeles, CA
Sunday, April 21 – The Greek Theatre – Berkeley, CA
Tuesday, April 23 – Maverik Center – Salt Lake City, UT
Thursday, April 25 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
Friday, April 26 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
Tuesday, April 30 – Azura Amphitheatre – Bonner Springs, KS
Wednesday, May 1 – Wintrust Arena – Chicago, IL
Thursday, May 2 – Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI
Saturday, May 4 – Forest Hills Stadium – Forest Hills, NY

Diane Warren To Receive Prestigious Johnny Mercer Award

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The Songwriters Hall of Fame announced today that Diane Warren will be the 2024 recipient of the esteemed Johnny Mercer Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala slated for Thursday, June 13, 2024, at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City.

The Johnny Mercer Award, the highest honor bestowed by the Songwriters Hall of Fame, is exclusively reserved for a songwriter or songwriting team who has already been inducted in a prior year and whose body of work is of such high quality and impact that it upholds the gold standard set by the legendary Johnny Mercer. Diane Warren was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001.

SHOF Chairman Nile Rodgers said, “The songwriting community is filled with many special people who have delivered incomparable songs that have made the world go round. Within that special group of people, Diane Warren is unique; she is a force of nature that, despite her enormous success from “Rhythm Of The Night” to “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” and at least 100 (15!) Academy Award nominations, she shows up to write songs every morning at 8 am! I am delighted to see her receive the esteemed Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame, which is the gold bar standard. Diane is that and more!”

Diane Warren said, “I’m beyond honored to receive the Johnny Mercer Award, especially looking at the names of the other songwriters who have gotten this great honor. When I was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, my mom was there and finally understood that I could make a living and life being what I was born to be and wake up every day loving to be… a songwriter. Now, both she and my dad will be looking down on me with big smiles on their faces. Thank you, Songwriters Hall of Fame.”

One of modern music’s most celebrated songwriters, Diane Warren, has penned nine #1 and thirty-three top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 and is tied for having written the most #1 songs as a sole writer in Billboard history. Her distinguished catalogue features beloved songs including “Only Love Can Hurt Like This,” “Un-Break My Heart,” and “If I Could Turn Back Time.”

She has received 15 Academy Award nominations, is a GRAMMY winner with 15 nominations, an EMMY winner, and a two-time Golden Globe winner whose songs have been featured in more than 150 films, including chart-topping hits “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” (Mannequin, 1987) “Because You Loved Me” (Up Close and Personal, 1996) “How Do I Live” ( Con Air, 1997) “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” (Armageddon, 1998 ) and “Til It Happens To You” (The Hunting Ground, 2015). In November 2022, Warren became the first songwriter in history to receive an Honorary Oscar, as voted on by the Academy’s Board of Governors. Most recently, she wrote the original song “The Fire Inside,” performed by Becky G for the film Flamin’ Hot, directed by Eva Longoria, which marked her 15th Oscar nomination.

The sole owner of Realsongs, her publishing company and the most successful female-owned and operated business in the music industry, Diane Warren is a recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a nod to her legendary career, having worked with many of today’s most popular artists, including Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, H.E.R., Snoop Dogg, Paloma Faith, Jon Batiste, Maren Morris, and Justin Bieber, in addition to having written songs for the world’s most iconic artist such as Whitney Houston, Cher, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Reba McEntire, and many more.

Inductees at this year’s event include Hillary Lindsey, Timothy Mosley p/k/a Timbaland, Dean Pitchford, Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe p/k/a R.E.M., and Donald Fagen and Walter Becker p/k/a Steely Dan.

The Songwriters Hall of Fame celebrates songwriters, educates the public with regard to their achievements, and produces a spectrum of professional programs devoted to the development of new songwriting talent through workshops, showcases, scholarships and Master Sessions at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, University of North Carolina and at Stuyvesant High School. West Coast educational activities are held at The GRAMMY Museum, which hosts the permanent Songwriters Hall of Fame Gallery, and at the University of Southern California. Out of the tens of thousands of songwriters of our era, there are approximately 400 inductees who make up the impressive roster enshrined in the Hall of Fame. A songwriter with a notable catalog of songs qualifies for induction 20 years after the first commercial release of a song. The list of inductees include Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff, Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller, Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier & Brian Holland, Smokey Robinson, Paul Williams, Hal David & Burt Bacharach, Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly, Bob Dylan, Isaac Hayes & David Porter, Carole King, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora, Elton John & Bernie Taupin, Brian Wilson, James Taylor, Don Schlitz, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Collins, Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Loretta Lynn, Jimmy Webb, Van Morrison, Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Diane Warren, Carole Bayer Sager, Stevie Wonder, Steven Tyler & Joe Perry, Mac Davis, Leonard Cohen, Ray Davies, Cyndi Lauper, Desmond Child, Mick Jones & Lou Gramm, Elvis Costello, Marvin Gaye, Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards, Lionel Richie, Bill Withers, Neil Diamond, Jay Z, Tom Petty, Toby Keith, Max Martin, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Berry Gordy, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Robert Lamm & James Pankow, Bill Anderson, Steve Dorff, Jermaine Dupri, Alan Jackson, Kool & The Gang, John Mellencamp and Allee Willis, Mariah Carey, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart, Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O’Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, Chris Jasper, Steve Miller, Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo, Rick Nowels, William “Mickey” Stevenson, among many others.

The Wiggles Launch Wiggle and Learn Brand New YouTube Series for Toddlers

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The Wiggles, the world’s most popular children’s entertainment group, are delighted to unveil Wiggle and Learn, a groundbreaking new series designed exclusively for YouTube. This pioneering production explores crucial early childhood themes, including language development, basic math, social skills, health and world understanding.

Offering a comprehensive and engaging educational experience for young learners, Wiggle and Learn debuts on The Wiggles YouTube Channel on Friday, February 23 with the first episode, “Let’s Learn about Animals!”

New episodes will be released every two weeks, with season one comprising 40 episodes, each lasting 30-minutes. This amounts to 20 hours of enriching educational content for preschoolers focused on learning through the joy of music and play. Featuring the world’s favorite children’s music group, every episode features one of The Wiggles alongside beloved Wiggly characters such as Dorothy the Dinosaur and Wags the Dog, who serve as hosts, with the remaining Wiggles joining throughout the episode, leading toddlers on fun-filled learning adventures.

Once again, The Wiggles show their mastery of edutainment, as Wiggle and Learn draws from contemporary thinking in early childhood learning, with content designed to foster active participation and engagement so as to generate the best learning experience. Wiggle and Learn has been produced with audience engagement in mind with primarily close-up shots, so children feel like The Wiggles are speaking directly and only to them.

Anthony Field, the Blue Wiggle and the group’s founder acknowledges the pivotal role of YouTube in children’s entertainment and said: “YouTube continues to be one of the most significant platforms for children’s education and entertainment. While we’ve produced unique content for our channel previously, Wiggle and Learn represents our dedication to delivering regular, high-quality programming on a platform that our audience frequently uses and loves.”

First 10 Episodes Schedule:

February 23: Animals
March 8: Rhyming & Aeroplanes
March 22: Transportation
April 5: Food
April 19: Exercise
May 3: Bedtime
May 17: Preschool
May 31: Emotions
June 14: Space
June 28: Dolls
About The Wiggles

For over three decades, The Wiggles, the world’s most popular children’s entertainment group have educated, entertained, and enriched the lives of millions of pre-schoolers (and their parents) all over the globe. Today, generations of fans that grew up watching The Wiggles are sharing their love of them with their own children. Having sold over 30 million albums and DVDs and 8 million books globally, as well as accumulating over 2 billion music streams and 3 billion views on YouTube, The Wiggles continue to dominate the preschool entertainment scene. Their live shows annually sell out to audiences on three separate continents, and their videos are seen in over 190 countries around the world. For more information, visit www.thewiggles.com, subscribe to their YouTube channel, follow on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok or listen on Spotify and Apple Music.

SiriusXM Announces 2024 MLB Spring Training Tour

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SiriusXM announced today the details for its annual MLB Network Radio Spring Training Tour, which will begin today, February 26, and continue through March 13. SiriusXM’s expert hosts will visit all 30 MLB team camps in 17 days to give listeners a comprehensive preview of every club as they prepare for the 2024 MLB season.

Each one-hour show on the tour will be dedicated to an individual team, and SiriusXM’s insiders will interview players, managers and executives on location at various spring training ballparks.

Shows will be hosted by former general managers Jim Bowden, Jim Duquette and Steve Phillips, former major leaguers Kevin Frandsen, Eduardo Perez, Xavier Scruggs, and Ryan Spilborghs, as well as Mike Ferrin and Dani Wexelman.

MLB Network Radio is available to subscribers nationwide in their cars (channel 89) and on the SiriusXM app at https://sxm.app.link/MLBonSXM. Episodes will be available on demand on the SiriusXM app after they premiere, enabling listeners to hear them anytime.

2024 SiriusXM Spring Training Tour Broadcast Schedule: (All times ET)

Monday, Feb. 26

  • Brewers – Phoenix, AZ

6 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Ryan Spilborghs

Tuesday, Feb. 27

  • Rays – St. Petersburg, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Eduardo Perez

  • Giants – Scottsdale, AZ

7 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Ryan Spilborghs

 

Wednesday, Feb. 28

  • Twins – Lee County, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Eduardo Perez

  • Mariners – Peoria, AZ

6 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Ryan Spilborghs

Thursday, Feb. 29

  • Red Sox – Fort Myers, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Eduardo Perez

Friday, Mar. 1

  • Dodgers – Glendale, AZ

1pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Ryan Spilborghs

  • Pirates – Bradenton, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Xavier Scruggs

  • Angels – Tempe, AZ

6 pm with hosts Ryan Spilborghs and Jim Duquette

 

Saturday, Mar. 2

  • Orioles – Sarasota, FL

6 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Xavier Scruggs

  • Rockies – Scottsdale, AZ

7 pm with hosts Ryan Spilborghs and Jim Duquette

Sunday, Mar. 3

  • Braves – North Port, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Kevin Frandsen

  • Cubs – Mesa, AZ

7 pm with hosts Ryan Spilborghs and Jim Duquette

Monday, Mar. 4

  • Tigers – Lakeland, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Kevin Frandsen

  • Rangers – Surprise, AZ

7 pm with hosts Ryan Spilborghs and Jim Duquette

Tuesday, Mar. 5

  • Phillies – Clearwater, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Kevin Frandsen

  • Royals – Surprise, AZ

7 pm with hosts Ryan Spilborghs and Jim Duquette

Wednesday, Mar. 6

  • Yankees – Tampa, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Xavier Scruggs

Thursday, Mar. 7

  • White Sox – Glendale, AZ

5 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Jim Duquette

Friday, Mar. 8

  • Reds – Goodyear, AZ

1 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Jim Duquette

  • Blue Jays – Dunedin, FL

5 pm with hosts Steve Phillips and Xavier Scruggs

  • Diamondbacks – Scottsdale, AZ

7 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Jim Duquette

  • Marlins – Jupiter, FL

8 pm with hosts Dani Wexelman and Eduardo Perez

Saturday, Mar. 9

  • Cardinals – Jupiter, FL

4 pm with hosts Dani Wexelman and Jim Bowden

  • Padres – Peoria, AZ

7 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Jim Duquette

Sunday, Mar. 10

  • Astros – West Palm Beach, FL

4 pm with hosts Dani Wexelman and Jim Bowden

  • Athletics – Mesa, AZ

8 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Jim Duquette

Monday, Mar. 11

  • Mets – Port St. Lucie, FL

5 pm with hosts Dani Wexelman and Jim Bowden

Tuesday, Mar. 12

  • Guardians – Goodyear, AZ

5 pm with hosts Mike Ferrin and Jim Duquette

Wednesday, Mar. 13

  • Nationals – West Palm Beach, FL

5 pm with hosts Dani Wexelman and Jim Bowden

* schedule subject to change.

SiriusXM offers live broadcasts of select spring training games, as well as every regular and postseason MLB game and select Spanish-language game broadcasts. The SiriusXM app offers 30 play-by-play channels that stream the official radio broadcasts of every MLB team, giving fans the choice between the home and visiting team announcers for every game all season long. All 30 MLB play-by-play channels are also available in vehicles equipped with SiriusXM with 360L. For the schedule, visit www.siriusxm.com/sports.

2x JUNO Award Winner Andy Milne Chronicles His Lifelong Efforts To Uncover His Birth Family History In New Album “Time Will Tell”

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Time Will Tell, the upcoming album out April 26, 2024 from two-time JUNO Award winner Andy Milne lifelong efforts to uncover his birth family history. Adopted as an infant, his efforts to connect with his birth family proved fruitless – until 2018, when the gift of an Ancestry.com DNA test from his wife, singer La Tanya Hall, changed everything.

A DNA match led him to his first cousin, Marc, with whom he discovered he shared a mutual friend. Ironically, just as world events collided with the COVID-19 lockdowns, the profound mysteries of his biological family began to rapidly reveal themselves.

“In 2022, my voyage eventually received an unimaginable upgrade when I finally met my birth mother,” he recounts. “This recording reflects part of my expedition navigating the mixed emotions associated with this identity paradox. How we move through life, and the lives we will touch, is unknown to us, despite our best efforts to chart a path.”

While he says the new album shouldn’t be taken as a pound-for-pound musical account of these experiences, the journey inspired and informed his process.

“I realized my compositions were a subconscious reflection of my experience,” says Milne, who is also an assistant professor of music at the University of Michigan. “I met my birth mother days before I composed a lot of this music, and quickly recognized that this would be a significant throughline in those pieces. I essentially allowed it to flow and envelop my process.”

The notion of “family” extends to Milne’s artistic approach, in terms of his commitment to honoring relationships, building community and blending musical languages. This is heart-wrenchingly expressed in the track “Lost and Found.” It reveals his personal mission — both in title and his plaintive performance – and introduces a new texture to Unison’s soundscape in the koto of virtuoso Yoko Reikano Kimura. She can be heard on three other tracks on Time Will Tell.

Milne’s interest in Asian culture dates back to his student days, when he also became curious about Zen Buddhism. A decade ago, he fell in love with the string universe of the Japanese koto and created the multidisciplinary project Strings & Serpents, which featured a piano duo, a koto duo, and an animated film. This led to him inviting Kimura to join Unison for a gig.

“That set the wheels in motion,” he recalls. “I like the koto for its soulfulness and because it can express opposite and complementary sonic qualities to the piano. It’s quite flexible – it can be delicate but it can also be really ferocious. The similarities and differences between these two iconic string instruments really appeal to me.”

Also bringing considerable chops to four tracks is tenor saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, with whom Milne recorded the 2022 album Fragile. Their interplay on opening track “Purity of Heart” lends a sense of urgency to the proceedings, and after their previous collaboration the ease of their give-and-take is apparent.

“Ingrid and I have known each other for years, and in 2012, we had a transformative experience training together at the Jazz Composers Orchestra Institute at UCLA,” Milne explains. “Then, during the pandemic, she reached out and invited me to make a duo recording. It was challenging, inspired, and a lot of fun, and we realized we had forged a very good musical connection.”

Echoing Milne’s winding personal journey, some tracks on Time Will Tell are journeys themselves, marked by dramatic shifts in tempo and tone. “Beyond the Porcelain Door” and “Kumoi Joshi” are striking examples.

“In traditional jazz song form it’s perhaps less common for compositions to express two tracks in one,” he explains. “With some of this music, when you hear the beginning of the track, you really can’t tell how it will end. On one level, I know I was reflecting and channeling the power of the unknown as it related to my journey connecting with my birth family. There is a certain amount of freedom that comes from being committed to yourself and your process that allows you to feel comfortable making these choices.

“Having been around the sun a few times and having composed a lot of music, I find it empowering to trust my instincts, be bold and move things around. It’s a spiritual expression of being in a place where this is not only permissible, but natural and organic.”

Milne continues to enjoy a strong sense of brotherhood with Hébert and Penn, who each contribute a composition to Time Will Tell. Penn wrote “Papounet” – the title being his children’s term of endearment for their grandfather – which features some of the trio’s most synchronous and adventurous playing. Meanwhile, Hébert provided “Broken Landscape,” which gives the bassist ample space to virtuosically explore color, soloing almost throughout against the backdrop of Penn’s evocative brush work.

“I’ve always felt a strong musical kinship with these guys,” Milne notes. “It was key that their voices as players and composers come through, expressing how the music could go in a way that it’s their vision as well. It’s important to me that even when our collective vision reaches across aesthetic boundaries, a framework exists that supports a cohesive coexistence of our voices and approaches – like family.”

Acclaimed Vocalist LIZZ WRIGHT Releases Career-Defining Studio Album “Shadow” On April 12, 2024

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Acclaimed vocalist Lizz Wright embraces her newfound freedom with a classic recording that encapsulates an illustrious 20-year career since the release of her debut album, Salt (Verve, 2003). Wright’s studio debut on her label Blues & Greens Records (with licensing/distribution through Lightyear Entertainment/Virgin Music), the forthcoming album, Shadow, solidifies Wright as one of the great modern American singers. Wright celebrates intimacy, loss, community, and healing.

On Shadow Wright pens five originals including “Root of Mercy,” “Circling,” “This Way,” “Sparrow” which features Angelique Kidjo and “Your Love” with Meshell Ndegeocello. She showcases along with her own works singular renditions of songs by Cole Porter, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Sandy Denny, Candi Staton, Toshi Reagon, and Caitlin Canty.

Wright invited her musical family to Chicago to record with renowned engineer Ryan Freeland (he recorded her latest studio album, Grace) – who recently engineered Bonnie Raitt’s GRAMMY Award-winner, Just Like That. Shadow was produced by longtime collaborator/music director Chris Bruce (Seal, Bettye LaVette, Sheryl Crow) and was executive produced by Lizz Wright. Other performers and collaborators include Adam Levy, Lynne Earls, Justin Hicks, Morley Kamen, Jack DeBoe, Ben Zwerin, Kenny Banks Sr., Glenn Patscha, Deantoni Parks, and Rashaan Carter. Featured contributions also include violinist Trina Basu and Carnatic violinist Arun Ramamurthy, harpist Brandee Younger, composer Hanna Benn, and Chicago-based string players.

Without A&R reps and the pressures that inherently come from record labels wanting artists to fit into a specific genre, Wright makes the album she’s always wanted to record. Anchored by acoustic guitar and bare emotion, Shadow presents Wright in a gentle and triumphant light.

Wright says of Shadow, “It finally came to be my turn to lose a defining love in my life, my grandmother Martha. Something about the way she loved me gave me the backbone to stand and sing in front of rooms of strangers all these years and never feel alone. She made the world seem small and warm. Watching her long transition made me think about the impression that her love has left on me and what I was going to do with it. Shadow is the result of patiently feeling and exploring grief while also celebrating the kind of love that becomes more apparent and powerful in the presence of loss and uncertainty.”

Chris Bruce comments, “Shadow is a new chapter for Lizz Wright and we’re very clearly articulating her vision with diverse layers of music threaded together on the album. She’s an innovator that carries a much-needed spirit of humanity and energy in her music. People really respond to the calm and joy she brings. Lizz will always be able to reinvent herself in the best ways and this truly is among her greatest gifts.”

For the photoshoot supporting Shadow, Wright enlists Hollis King (former VP and Creative Director at Verve Music Group) to be the photographer. King notes, “Lizz Wright is unapologetic, bold, and full of courage. Our photoshoot was deeply personal, and it was an honor to be behind the camera. Lizz is an artist who peers into the future. She sings with a maturity of love and a softness to let us all in.” The Shadow album cover features Wright in a sleeveless patched and hooded dress by German designer Sabine von Oettingen, gold earrings by Elementality (Asheville, NC), necklace with gold pendant by Milagros Mundo (Amsterdam, NL), and jewelry by BURKINDY.

Wright nurtures a sound and feel of America that is solely her own. Shadow exposes an unbridled confidence and courage in Wright. Music fans will be delighted to hear singles such as “Sweet Feeling,” “Root of Mercy,” and “Your Love” set for release throughout autumn 2023 and early 2024 as Wright leads up to the much-anticipated full album release by Blues & Greens Records in April 2024.

Blues & Greens Records (LINK) is Wright’s innovative label venture designed to position artists to build sustainable and wholesome careers. Blues & Greens Records seeks to create a healthy ecosystem for artists as it uplifts and centralizes humanity in the music business with wellness offerings and sound business practices at the forefront.

Renowned vocalist and songwriter Lizz Wright sings a soaring reflection of the cultural fabric of America. She lies beneath the script of history, transcending social divides with an offer of love and deep sense of humanity. Her music accepts the beauty of reality and creates a collective experience of belonging for the listener. Wright’s songs embody a tradition that allows us to always feel at home.

Wright culls inspiration from her Southern upbringing in Georgia where she was the musical director of a small church in which her father was the pastor. The call and response singing with the church congregation was her first brush with music. Soon she would traverse the Great American Songbook on her path to becoming a beloved international treasure.

At the age of 22, Wright first made a name for herself nationally as a vocalist with a touring concert tribute to Billie Holiday. At 23, she signed with Verve Records for the release of Salt, which topped Billboard’s contemporary jazz charts. She went on to record for Universal Music Group and released the albums Dreaming Wide Awake (2005), The Orchard (2008), and Fellowship (2010). On Concord, Wright released Freedom & Surrender (2016) – featuring the single “Lean In,” which landed on President Obama’s Summer 2016 playlist – and Grace (2017). Wright’s (2022) release of Holding Space (a live recording of a concert in Berlin at the Columbia Theater) was her debut live album on Blues and Greens Records.

Lizz Wright – North American Spring 2024 Tour Dates
April 5 – 7, 2024 — Brennan’s Bar & The Carlyle Room — Washington, DC
April 10, 2024 — City Winery — Philadelphia, PA
April 11, 2024 — Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club — Portsmouth, NH
April 12, 2024 — City Winery — Boston, MA
April 14, 2024 — City Winery — New York City
April 27, 2024 — Koerner Hall — Toronto, ON
April 28, 2024 — Space — Evanston, IL

Tilly Kingston Releases Her New Single “Youth Is Wasted”

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Tilly Kingston today releases her single Youth Is Wasted, following 2023 debut single Best Break Up Ever, which received support from BBC Introducing, has so far racked up 1.4 million YouTube views, and hundreds of spot plays across UK radio stations.

With her hard edged, punk-rock & metal fused pop, Tilly wants to connect with anyone who’s ever felt like a misfit. She explains ‘Youth Is Wasted is a tongue in cheek ‘Piss Off’ to all the people who look down on me and say I am wasting my life and having too much fun. Well if this is wasting my life than fuck yeah, I am, and loving every minute of it!!”

A refreshing, unorthodox counter to the typical pop artist, Tilly Kingston was born for the stage – a good thing, too, seeing as she has spent her whole life sleeping in a bed just a few feet away from one.

Having grown up living above local Feathers music venue in the unassuming city of Lichfield, 15 miles north of the rock’n’roll epicentre of Birmingham, it’s little surprise that the charismatic 18-year-old cannot remember a time when music was not the dominant fixture in her life. With a ‘60s- and ’70s-loving dad, and an older brother obsessed with the punk and emo of the 2000s, her musical education was both thorough and varied, making her a home-schooled student of classic songwriters such as David Bowie and The Beatles as well as of modern-day iconic frontmen like Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and Ghost’s Tobias Forge during field trips to gigs and the legendary Download festival. “People ask me what growing up around so much music was like, and I don’t know how to answer it,” she laughs of a life soundtracked by the downstairs hum of amps and applause of a crowd. “I’ve never known any different.”

Perhaps the only surprise, then, is that it took so long for Kingston to decide that her lifelong passion could also be her future calling, too, having begun singing lessons at six before conquering her high school’s ‘Battle Of The Bands’ before she could even call herself a teenager. A self-described “artistic, creative person” with a keen eye for makeup design and a love of history, learning and exploring the world around her, the epiphany coincided crucially with a difficult time in her young life. “I struggled for a long time with my identity and who I was,” she says today. “I knew I wasn’t like other kids at my school. I’m a left-of-centre kind of person, and I stuck out like a sore thumb. Lots of them would look at me and think, ‘She’s weird…’ And that led to me being bullied for a while.”

And so music would become not just a welcome fixture, but an important crutch. Thankfully, in the likes of Paramore, YUNGBLUD’s ‘The Underrated Youth’ and Machine Gun Kelly’s ‘Tickets To My Downfall’ albums, Tilly Kingston found not only a sound and a scene that she could for the first time call her own, but people and songs with which she could connect in a deeper way than ever. “I discovered myself in a way I never had before,” Kingston says.

It was around this time that multi-platinum producer Mike Krompass would happen upon Tilly singing onstage one night at the Feathers, and her detractors’ loss would begin to become the world’s gain. Now, with an infectious, effervescent pop-punk bounce, her single ‘Youth Is Wasted’ kicks open the doors of Krompass’ new Base Culture Music Group label (distributed by Sony Orchard), while introducing the next future superstar of alternative pop-rock.