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The Brooklyn Museum Announces Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm

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As The Beatles captured the hearts of millions, Paul McCartney captured it all on his Pentax film camera. Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm takes visitors inside the 1963–64 frenzy of Beatlemania, as the band’s first U.S. tour skyrocketed them to global fame. More than 250 of McCartney’s photographs, recently rediscovered in his archives, reveal his singular vantage point at the center of this whirlwind of attention and adoration—illuminating both the historical, and the personal, moments McCartney and his bandmates experienced together. First on view at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England, the exhibition makes its New York debut at the Brooklyn Museum, opening May 3, 2024, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

“Since first arriving in New York in February 1964, Paul McCartney has built a strong, everlasting connection to the city. His vibrant photographs from The Beatles’ first visit capture the energy of the city, the excitement of the American fans, and the frenzy of the band’s status as celebrities. Yet the images also record The Beatles’ fun and delight with each other. Through McCartney’s lens, we feel the intensity of being at the center of such extraordinary events,” says Catherine Futter, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of Decorative Arts.

In an immersive installation of photography, video clips, and archival material, Eyes of the Storm traces the period when The Beatles played concert halls in Liverpool and
London and began to tour internationally, first to Paris and then to the United States. McCartney’s photographs convey the intensity of the band’s touring schedule in the U.S., as the Fab Four were swept from concerts to hotels to the road with rabid fans and paparazzi at their heels, from New York and Washington, DC, to Miami. The band’s arrival in New York signaled a turning point in popular culture, as their first televised performance on The Ed Sullivan Show was watched by around seventy-three million people and launched The Beatles into superstardom.

McCartney’s explorations in photography reflect his commitment to both the musical and visual arts. The range of work, from portraiture and landscape photos to documentary images, reveals McCartney’s familiarity with the formal styles of early 1960s photography. References to New Wave, documentary filmmaking, and photojournalism can be found across the exhibition.

Eyes of the Storm not only showcases McCartney’s artistic versatility but also serves as a personal and historical archive. In addition to documenting the demands of touring and nonstop media attention, the photographs evoke an affectionate family album, picturing his fellow band members, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, at a time when their lives were changing irrevocably. The exhibition gives visitors a highly personal glimpse into an extraordinary time period of one of music’s enduring legends.

Born in Liverpool, England, Paul McCartney rose to prominence as a founding member of The Beatles. Throughout his lifetime, McCartney has played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of popular music and culture more broadly.

Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm has been organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, England, in collaboration with Paul McCartney. It is curated by Paul McCartney with Sarah Brown for MPL Communications and Rosie Broadley for the National Portrait Gallery. The presentation at the Brooklyn Museum is organized by Catherine Futter, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of Decorative Arts, and Jennie Tang, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director of Art and the Director of Curatorial Affairs.

The Killers Set To Perform Iconic Debut Album ‘Hot Fuss’ In Full For The First Time Ever With Las Vegas Residency

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The Killers have announced a special residency to take place this year in their home city of Las Vegas. The legendary band – Brandon Flowers (vocals), Dave Keuning (guitar), Mark Stoermer (bass) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr (drums) – will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their iconic debut album, Hot Fuss, by performing the record front to back for the first time ever. The residency will run between August 14 to 30 at Las Vegas’ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.  Tickets are on sale starting January 27 and will be available HERE. Special collectors programs will also be available for purchase. Full dates are below.

Last month, the group released Rebel Diamonds, a curated dive into an impressive catalog of songwriting and musicianship – one that has solidified the band as one of the most important voices in rock ‘n’ roll over the last two decades. The album of highlights features 20 tracks, including the recently certified Diamond “Mr. Brightside,” along with other modern day classics “When You Were Young,” “All These Things That I’ve Done,” “Human,” “Read My Mind” and more.

2024 LIVE DATES:
Aug 14 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Aug 16 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Aug 17 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Aug 21 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Aug 23 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Aug 24 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Aug 28 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
Aug 30 @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

André 3000 Announces 2024 ‘New Blue Sun’ Tour Dates

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André 3000 has unveiled a 2024 tour to support his critically esteemed and internet-breaking 2023 project New Blue Sun. Accompanied by album collaborators Nate Mercereau, Surya Botofasina, Deantoni Parks and co-producer Carlos Niño, André will bring his visionary dreamscapes to seven American cities to score the passage into spring. The tour begins next Monday, Jan. 29, at Crown Hill Theatre in Brooklyn, N.Y., and continues for 29 engagements through early March.

After the tour’s inaugural performance, André has booked a six-show residency at New York’s Blue Note Jazz Club, where he will present two shows each night from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2. The ensemble will then move on to Brooklyn, N.Y.’s historic St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church for two intimate performances on Feb. 5 and 6. Next, the band will travel to the Midwest for seven shows in the chapels, halls and conservatories of Chicago and Detroit. Following four subsequent performances at Bimbo’s 365 Club and The Independent in San Francisco, André will head south for four hometown shows in Atlanta, taking the stage at the Variety Playhouse on Feb. 27-29 and Center Stage Theatre on March 2. Finally, Andre will conclude the tour with a five-night stint at Los Angeles’ The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever on March 5-9.

After attaining international superstardom as half of Atlanta hip hop duo Outkast, André 3000 made headlines last year for the surprise release of his debut solo album, the artist’s first offering since Outkast’s 2006 musical Idlewild. Surprises continued as fans realized that André’s new release presented a dramatic left turn in his catalog, composed entirely of atmospheric ambient works featuring the artist’s experimentation with electronic woodwinds; fittingly, the album’s intro track is titled “I swear, I Really Wanted to Make A “Rap” Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time.” Once the dust settled, André’s latest project was met with critical renown for its bold decisions as well as widespread popularity among fans and new listeners alike, introducing a new generation to the cutting edge in avant-garde soundscapes.

Andre 3000 Tour Dates:January 29 – Crown Hill Theatre – Brooklyn, N.Y.
January 31 – Blue Note Jazz Club – New York (8:00pm show)
January 31 – Blue Note Jazz Club – New York (10:30pm show)
February 1 – Blue Note Jazz Club – New York (8:00pm show)
February 1 – Blue Note Jazz Club – New York (10:30pm show)
February 2 – Blue Note Jazz Club – New York (8:00pm show)
February 2 – Blue Note Jazz Club – New York, NY (10:30pm show)
February 5 – St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church – Brooklyn, N.Y.
February 6 – St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church – Brooklyn, N.Y.
February 8 – Cliff Bell’s – Detroit
February 9 – The Chapel at Masonic Temple – Detroit (7:00pm show)
February 9 – The Chapel at Masonic Temple – Detroit (10:00pm show)
February 12 – Thalia Hall – Chicago
February 13 – 1357 N Elston – Chicago
February 15 – Garfield Park Conservatory – Chicago (7:00pm show)
February 15 – Garfield Park Conservatory – Chicago (9:00pm show)
February 20 – Bimbo’s 365 Club – San Francisco
February 22 – Bimbo’s 365 Club – San Francisco
February 24 – The Independent – San Francisco (7:00pm show)
February 24 – The Independent – San Francisco (9:00pm show)
February 27 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta
February 28 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta
February 29 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta
March 2 – Center Stage Theater – Atlanta
March 5 – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles
March 6 – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles
March 7 – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles
March 8 – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles
March 9 – The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever – Los Angeles

SiriusXM And CCMA Launch Search For Canada’s Next Country Music Superstar

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Today, SiriusXM Canada, in collaboration with the Canadian Country Music Association, proudly announced the kickoff of the 6th annual SiriusXM Top of the Country competition. Open across Canada, the contest offers incredible mentorship and development opportunities, along with the ultimate prize of being named the 2024 SiriusXM Top of the Country winner and $25,000. The two runners-up will each receive $10,000. Registration is now open to solo artists and groups until February 2 at topcountry.siriusxm.ca.

The competition is renowned for helping to launch the careers of some of Canada’s top country music talent including Tyler Joe Miller and SACHA. The 2023 winner, Hailey Benedict, is gearing up for a summer of touring across the country and expressed her gratitude for the transformative experience.

“The SiriusXM Top of the Country competition was an absolute game-changer for my career, helping develop my skills and providing opportunities to reach new audiences and perform on some major stages. The exposure and support I received were truly invaluable, opening many doors for my future and longevity in country music!”

SiriusXM Top of the Country is designed to help build and promote Canadian talent, providing country artists with a unique and memorable journey. Following registration, eight semi-finalists are selected by an expert panel to record in-studio, with the public voting on their favourites. Three finalists will then embark on a summer of showcases including Lasso Montréal (August 16-17) and a performance spot at the 2024 CMA Fest in Nashville, plus mentorship and connection opportunities with key industry players. The competition culminates with the finalists performing at Country Music Week 2024 in Edmonton, with the winner announced live on-stage before appearing on the 2024 CCMA Awards presented by TD broadcast.

“We are thrilled to call on Canadian country music talent to register this year, reaffirming our commitment to discovering and developing exceptional artists in Canada,” said Michelle Mearns, Vice President, Programming & Operations, SiriusXM Canada. “This has become a significant platform for artists to showcase their skills and take their careers to new heights, and we’re extremely proud to be able to provide this opportunity.”

“We’re ecstatic to once again join forces with SiriusXM to bring this incredible competition to life,” said Amy Jeninga, President of CCMA. “The CCMA is all about recognizing and celebrating our Canadian country music community, and throughout our ongoing partnership, now in its sixth year, SiriusXM has been a pivotal platform for emerging artists, showcasing the extraordinary depth of talent we have in this genre.”

SiriusXM’s Top of the Country, in partnership with the CCMA, is part of SiriusXM’s ongoing commitment of promoting and elevating the best emerging Canadian music talent. SiriusXM continues to offer a leading platform for Canadian artists through its significant financial contributions and North American-wide reach.

 

Jersey Jack Pinball Announces Partnership With Musical Icon Elton John

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Jersey Jack Pinball (JJP) has partnered with musical icon Elton John on its latest masterpiece, Elton John Pinball, now available for purchase!

This remarkable pinball machine—designed and manufactured in the United States by JJP in close collaboration with Elton John—ushers in a new era of kinetic entertainment, featuring state-of-the-art technology, innovative design, and a dynamic music experience, including songs such as Rocket ManTiny DancerBennie And The Jets, and many more of Elton’s greatest hits.

Hall of Fame game designer Steve Ritchie and his team have created a pinball experience that will delight casual players, collectors, and enthusiasts alike, showcasing Elton John’s legendary career through the inventiveness and quality that are synonymous with Jersey Jack Pinball. Arcades and collectors can now own a cherished piece of musical history and pinball artistry, melded into one exceptional collectible.

“Having Elton John actively involved in the creative process sets a new standard for pinball machines and showcases the passion and artistry that go into every aspect of JJP games,” says Steve Ritchie.

Featuring Elton John’s iconic songs, legendary performances, and dazzling stage presence, Elton John Pinball machine takes players on a pinball journey inspired by his illustrious career. The game is a playable masterpiece, merging cutting-edge sound, video, and game design with groundbreaking technology. Players are transported to the front row of his live performances as they groove to 16 full-length studio master tracks delivered through a 120-Watt, 2.1 stereo sound system. The game further comes to life with over 1,000 interactive LED lights and multiple LCD displays. Animations and exclusive footage from Elton’s remarkable career complete the overall package.

Elton John Pinball can be purchased directly through an authorized Jersey Jack Pinball distributor. A complete list of distributors can be found here.

Guitar Market To Grow By USD 1.9 Billion From 2022 To 2027

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The guitar market is estimated to grow by USD 1.9 billion from 2022 to 2027, growing at a CAGR of 7.75%.

By Geography, the market is classified as North AmericaEurope, APAC, South America, and Middle East and AfricaNorth America will have the largest share of the market.

North America accounts for 43% of the growth of the global market during the forecast period. The US is one of the main countries that is significantly contributing to the growth of the global guitar market in North America due to several factors such as the launch of innovative products, the increasing use of online platforms to shop for guitars, and the rising demand for designer guitars. In addition, the increasing demand for eco-friendly guitars is expected to positively impact the market growth in the region. Furthermore, the main aspect of the eco-friendly guitar is that is made from wood types that are not specified under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) such as ebony, koa, poplar, basswood, khaya, and ovangkol. In addition, other factors that are fuelling the market growth in the region include the growing number of rapidly emerging musicians, the increasing number of educational institutions offering music as a subject, and the rising adoption of music as a hobby among the population in North America. Hence, such factors drive the market growth in the region.

The market share growth of the acoustic segment is significant during the forecast period. The increasing adoption of acoustic guitars in developing countries is signficantly contributing to the growth of this segment. The main feature of the segment is that it is designed in such a way that it does not need any electric amplification for modulation or the projection of sound. There is a growing adoption of this segment across various developing countries including India and Brazil due to factors such as high affordability and availability, along with their low cost and low initial investment requirement when compared to electric guitars. Hence, such factors are fuelling the growth of this segment which in turn will drive the market growth during the forecast period.

U.S. Postal Service Reveals Stamps for 2024 With Tribute To Bluegrass Music

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The U.S. Postal Service today announced many of the stamps it will issue in 2024.

“As always, our stamp program features a broad array of subjects and designs. Stamps are miniature works of art and often tell a story that highlights our American culture, our people or an important point in our history,” said Lisa Bobb-Semple, acting Stamp Services director for USPS. “Stamps also allow us to show what’s important to us as we carefully select which stamp adorns our mailpieces. The 2024 stamps were designed to offer the American public a broad array of choices for those looking to collect stamps or send a special message.”

In March, they will put the spotlight on bluegrass music.

Born in the mid-20th century, bluegrass defies time, drawing inspiration from the past while also openly embracing innovation. At once rural and urban, emotional and highly technical, this singular American music style remains unconstrained by geography, attracting fans worldwide who all share the same passion for what they affectionately call the “high lonesome sound.”

Inspired by vintage bluegrass concert posters, the stamp art features four acoustic string instruments typical of bluegrass bands: guitar, five-string banjo, fiddle, and mandolin. Text at the top of the stamp reads “High Lonesome Sound,” the title of a 1963 documentary about Appalachian folk music and a familiar nickname for bluegrass.

The five-string banjo dominates the sound of bluegrass and, along with guitar, mandolin, and bass, sets the rhythmic foundation of this often fast-paced music. Fiddle, mandolin, banjo, and guitar evoke a range of melodic flavors and emotions in their solos and backup. Instrumental dexterity, combined with tight vocal harmonies and heartfelt, sometimes mournful lyrics, creates an electrifying and emotional experience for both performers and listeners.

Music historians generally agree that bluegrass as we know it originated with Bill Monroe (1911–1996), who drew on old-time fiddle and church music as well as gospel, blues, and jazz to fashion a style of music that was both brand-new and achingly familiar. By 1945, Monroe and his band, the Blue Grass Boys, had solidified the key components of bluegrass: refined vocal harmonies, driving tempos, and outstanding musicianship.

Once viewed as a type of country music, bluegrass—which musicologist Alan Lomax famously described as “folk music with overdrive”—emerged as its own distinct genre in the 1950s. Soon the music could be found just about everywhere, from college campuses and large urban areas to television shows and movies. Outdoor festivals became a mainstay of bluegrass in the 1970s, a period when the music took off in new directions as bands eagerly incorporated influences from rock and pop.

Today, although bluegrass enjoys relatively little radio exposure, the music continues to thrive. The nonprofit International Bluegrass Music Association was founded in 1985, a bluegrass category was added to the Grammy Awards in 1989, and the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame was founded in Owensboro, Kentucky, in 1991. Billboard launched its bluegrass albums chart in 2002, two years after the wildly popular soundtrack to the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? introduced bluegrass to yet another generation of fans. Today, bluegrass festivals held around the world, like the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado and Bluegrass Live! in North Carolina, draw thousands of fans every year.

Art director Antonio Alcalá worked with designer and illustrator Heather Moulder to produce the stamp art.

 

Global Vinyl Record Market on a Resurgence, Expected to Reach $2.8 Billion by 2028

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The global vinyl record market, which reached a size of US$1.7 billion in 2022, is poised for substantial growth in the coming years according to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering, with an anticipated market size of US$2.8 billion by 2028. This growth is expected to be characterized by a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.4% during the forecast period spanning from 2023 to 2028.

A vinyl record, also known as a phonograph record, is an analog sound storage device made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic. These discs may have a core composed of metal, resin, cardboard, or glass, and they contain grooves with modulated sound information. Vinyl records are experiencing a resurgence in popularity among both music collectors and contemporary artists, making them a cherished medium for music production.

Several key factors are contributing to the growth of the global vinyl record market:

  1. Rapid Urbanization: Urbanization is on the rise globally, and vendors are adopting omnichannel retailing practices to expand their consumer base.
  2. Music Enthusiasts and Collectors: Music collectors, audiophiles, and DJs value vinyl records as prized possessions, using them for concerts, shows, and music recordings. Vinyl records also hold significant cultural and historical value in the world of music.
  3. Music Label Promotion: Popular music labels are organizing events and offering deluxe or limited-edition albums to promote vinyl records.
  4. Technological Advancements: Manufacturers are integrating technological advancements into vinyl records to enhance their capacity, maintain high-definition (HD) audio quality, and reduce production costs.
  5. Celebrity Promotion: Celebrities and music personalities are actively promoting vinyl records, contributing to their growing demand.
  6. Increasing Consumer Spending: The rising disposable incomes of consumers are driving the demand for vinyl records.

HarbourView Equity Partners Acquires Select Recorded Music and Publishing Assets of Rock Icons Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo

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Global alternative asset management company HarbourView Equity Partners (HarbourView) announced today it has agreed to purchase a share of multi-Grammy winning artist Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo’s recorded music and publishing assets.

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo are among the most formidable power couples in rock history. Together, they created a sound that deeply impacted the sonic landscape of the 1980s.

Pat Benatar’s staggering vocals and take-no-prisoners attitude, along with Neil Giraldo’s trailblazing artistry as a guitarist, producer and songwriter forged the undeniable chemistry and unique sound that created some of rocks most memorable hits including “We Belong,” “Invincible,” “Love is a Battlefield,” “Promises In The Dark,” “We Live For Love,” “Heartbreaker” and “Hell Is For Children.”

Together, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo have created two multi-platinum, five platinum and three gold albums, as well as nineteen Top 40 hits. They have sold over thirty million records worldwide and have won an unprecedented four consecutive Grammy awards. Their rock and roll love affair has endured for more than three and a half decades. Pat and Neil continue to tour, selling out concerts everywhere.

“We are overjoyed to welcome into our repertoire the iconic catalog of Pat and Neil. The works are cross generational, inspirational and a perfect complement to our portfolio. The music spans generations and has seen us through moments of hope and healing. We are grateful to be stewards of this canon of work and look forward to partnering with Pat and Neil.”

HarbourView is a multi-strategy, global investment firm focused on investment opportunities in the entertainment and media space. The firm’s distinctly diverse portfolio features thousands of titles spanning numerous genres, eras, and artists, amounting to a diversified catalog of ~24,000+ songs across both master recordings and publishing income streams.

First “Blush” Of Spring: Neo-Goth Rockers VAZUM Welcome The Coming Thaw

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A Detroit deathgaze duo are the last folks you’d expect to suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, but Vazum wants to make it clear winter can be a bummer for anybody. Their new single, “Blush,” is a hopeful and timely reminder that milder days lie ahead – a message to cling to, whether your personal tastes normally run toward daffodils or funeral lilies.

Appropriately enough, it all came out of their love of gardening. Last year, musical partners Zach Pilska (vocals, guitar and drums) and Emily Sturm (vocals, bass and synyhesizers) bought a church in Jackson, Michigan, to serve as their living space and personal studio. One of the first things they did was to turn the parking lot out front into an oasis of native pollinators and flowers. Watching that garden flourish as spring turned to summer planted the literal seed of a new song: a hymn of renewal to be repeated like an affirmation in times when all seems frozen and hopeless.

“Every Winter is a struggle to survive the cold, dark, bleak days and nights,” the band says. “Seasonal depression hits us all in different ways. We look forward to the Spring with much excitement, as the sun breathes new life to the flowers and trees.”

The song renders that phenomenon as a neatly repeating two-act drama. Over a driving beat and some angular, ominously chiming guitar, Sturm’s vocal places us in the middle of a winter “so cold and bitter” that its virtues are hard to spot:

Maybe it looks nice on paper
We’re always falling down

The chords and melody turn brighter, though, for the wholly redemptive chorus:

Sunny days coming soon
For your lover
Mellow, softly
Lifting you up

And so it goes, back and forth and on again and off again, for five reassuring minutes that embody the eternal process of quietus and rebirth.

It’s uplifting stuff indeed for an act that traditionally trades in deathgaze – a hybrid of deathrock, post-punk and shoegaze. The accompanying music video is a study in contrasts too, transitioning from foreboding shots of wintry skies to images of wildflowers filmed in that Jackson garden and projected onto the band members’ bodies as they play. The duo have even departed from their traditional jet-black duds, donning cheerier metallic and iridescent costumes for “a glimmer of hope.”

Vazum has seen plenty of seasons pass since Pilska began recording and performing under that name in 2017. He released three albums before meeting Sturm; as a duo, they’ve generated multiple singles, an EP and four albums, including last year’s V-, a compilation of re-recorded greatest hits. With “Blush” out January 5, they’re about to embark on a tour of the Southern U.S. Spring, as they say, has sprung.