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Introducing Vibee: The Destination Experience Company Built For Music Fans, Founded By Live Nation

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Vibee – the new music-led destination experience company – has officially arrived and is transforming the way fans travel and connect with their favorite artists. Founded by Live Nation, Vibee builds unforgettable immersive trips for music lovers in the most sought after destinations around the world. Vibee is launching with confirmed partnerships with many of the industry’s most respected live event and festival producers including Insomniac, C3 Presents, Country Nation as well as other Live Nation festival properties. The company aims to create a range of opportunities that are both cross-generational and genre diverse, from multi-day events & activations on land and sea, to bespoke festival & residency packages. Approved press assets linked here.

“Vibee was founded to build indelible memories between fans and their favorite artists in a new way,” said Harvey Cohen, President of Vibee. “We are poised to deliver a range of once-in-a-lifetime destination experiences for every type of fan in vibrant locations all over the world.”

The company’s mission is to amplify fan-to-artist connections through three core areas: Curated Experiences, Festival Integrations, and Las Vegas Residencies.

  • Curated Destination Experiences: Vibee will create extraordinary multi-day events with today’s top artists in the BahamasMexico and more that also hit a wide variety of fans’ passions and interests, including gourmet dinners & spirit tastings, artist conversations & panels, health & wellness classes, limited edition artist merchandise and memorabilia, and more.
  • Festival Integrations: Vibee will be the exclusive worldwide partner for Insomniac to produce curated experiences and festival integrations. Founded in 1993 by Pasquale Rotella, Insomniac produces 10,000 concerts, club nights and festivals for seven million attendees annually across the globe. Through this alliance, Vibee is producing:
    • EDSea – a premium cruise and music festival experience based upon the colorful paradise of the world’s largest electronic dance music festival, Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC)
    • Hotel EDC – a Resorts World takeover during the 2023 flagship Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas

Vibee hosts exclusive Vibee Hotel Experiences at festivals including Lollapalooza, ACL Festival, and others which include accommodations at one of their premier hotel partner properties along with the full VIP treatment for the weekend with limited edition merch, exclusive gift bags, an on-site experience concierge, and more. Platinum Package bundles will also receive an exclusive Backstage Tour including very unique photo ops and behind the scenes look at the festival.

  • Las Vegas Residencies: Vibee will create unique packages to enhance the fan experience of traveling to Vegas for some of the city’s most sought after residencies. This includes concierge services, VIP access, and exclusive fan opportunities at some of the world’s top resorts.

In the coming months the company will announce numerous unparalleled curated events including a boutique Fall trip to the Bahamas with a legendary artist, a four-day Cabo adventure with one of the world’s top DJs, and a bespoke Country music weekend in Nashville. Vibee recently celebrated a successful sold-out weekend at Rock the Ocean’s 2023 Tortuga Music Festival earlier this month.

For future news, unforgettable packages, and a current roster of elevated Vibee experiences, please visit Vibee.com and follow us on socials at @VibeePresents.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Vibee will be producing curated events and activating experiences around upcoming events and festivals including:

May 19-22: Hotel EDC
June 16-18: Beyond Wonderland at The Gorge
June 24-25: Day Trip Festival
June 23-26: BEACH IT!
August 3-6: Lollapalooza 2023
August 11-13: TidalWave Music Festival
September 21-25: Format Festival
Oct 6-8: ACL Festival
Oct 13-15: ACL Festival
November 4-8: EDSea

Frank Zappa’s Incredibly Rare Recordings Unearthed From The Vault And Compiled As “Funky Nothingness”

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In 1969, after The Mothers of Invention disbanded, Frank Zappa released his groundbreaking solo debut, Hot Rats. Fusing jazz and rock, the innovative album became one of the artist’s bestselling releases, thanks to classic tracks like “Peaches En Regalia” and “Willie the Pimp.” Over the following year, in between various projects (including producing Captain Beefheart’s debut, Trout Mask Replica, and emceeing Belgium’s Festival Actuel, where Zappa met British drummer Aynsley Dunbar), he assembled a core group to lay down tracks at Los Angeles’ recently opened Record Plant.

The sessions, which took place primarily in February and March 1970 at the new studio, featured Zappa once again in the producer’s chair and joined by several of the musicians that played on Hot Rats, including Mothers member Ian Underwood (keyboard, saxophone, rhythm guitar), violinist and vocalist Don “Sugarcane” Harris, and Wrecking Crew bassist Max Bennett. The five-piece band was rounded out by Aynsley Dunbar, who had just relocated to Los Angeles and moved in with Zappa following his invite to join the band. Together the group recorded hours’ worth of original compositions, inspired covers and extended improvisations that drew from Zappa’s R&B and blues roots, while blending influences of the emerging jazz fusion scene. Largely instrumental, these recordings showcased the guitarist’s virtuosity, while offering what could have easily been the sequel to Hot Rats, had it ever been released.

While Zappa identified his favorite takes and mixed the tracks for eventual release, the wildly prolific musician’s insatiable musical curiosity pulled him in other directions as the year wore on. It’s not known exactly why this material was never released but it’s possible that upon meeting Flo & Eddie, the comedy rock duo of Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, shortly after the sessions, Zappa was inspired to work with them and assembled a bigger band and moved away from instrumental compositions and more toward vocally oriented material. Flo & Eddie would join the Mothers for Zappa’s Chunga’s Revenge album, recorded mostly that summer and released in October of that year. By the end of 1970, Zappa was well into writing and developing his film, “200 Motels” and the accompanying soundtrack. All the while this incredible material was put on the backburner.

Listening back to the tapes from these sessions, which have been unearthed from Zappa’s massive Vault more than five decades later, Zappa Vaultmeister Joe Travers and Ahmet Zappa knew that they had something special. Working with the tracks that Zappa had produced, mixed, and worked on over the years, they compiled an 11-track album, naming it Funky Nothingness after a bluesy, stripped-down piece that the artist had recorded in 1967 at the end of one of the sessions for Uncle Meat. Originally intended to open an early version of Chunga’s Revenge, the short, unreleased track “sets the tone for the album,” explains Travers. Although the track was recorded a few years before most of the music presented here, Zappa eventually connected it a build reel, signaling he was planning a release. While a couple recordings from these sessions have been released over the years (fans may remember the 12-minute version of “Sharleena” from 1996’s posthumous collection, Lost Episodes), Funky Nothingness introduces these recordings as a cohesive collection for the very first time. “Funky Nothingness, as an album, is special in that it features at least three written compositions, two cover versions and multiple instrumental jam-oriented segments, all previously unreleased,” Travers explains. “It’s very rare to find that amount of music from one set of sessions that has gone unheard for such a long period of time.”

Produced and compiled by Ahmet Zappa and Joe Travers, Funky Nothingness will be released June 30 via Zappa Records/UMe in a variety of formats, including a three-disc expanded deluxe edition that presents the 11-track album on disc 1 along with two discs of outtakes, alternate edits, unedited masters of songs from the era (“Transylvania Boogie,” “The Clap” and “Chunga’s Revenge” among them), plus several epic improvisations, and other “bonus nothingness.” An accompanying 28-page booklet includes photos from the recording sessions by photographer John Williams plus illuminating liner notes and an individual track-by-track by Travers. Disc 1 features Zappa’s vintage mixes alongside several modern mixes by Craig Parker Adams who also mixed the bonus material. All audio was mastered by John Polito at Audio Mechanics. In all, the 25-track collection includes 23 unreleased tracks totaling nearly three and a half hours of never-before-heard music. The expanded edition of Funky Nothingness will also be available digitally for streaming and download, in both standard and hi-res audio (96kHz/24-bit).

The Funky Nothingness album will also be available as a double LP on both 180-gram black vinyl and limited edition clear violet 180-gram vinyl, pressed at Optimal, with lacquers cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. The vinyl will consist of Zappa’s vintage mixes of the tracks. The limited edition color pressing, which will include a collectible guitar pick, is available exclusively at Zappa.com, uDiscover Music and Sound of Vinyl.

Pre-order Funky Nothingness here: https://frankzappa.lnk.to/FunkyNothingnessPR

Beginning today, fans can hear the previously unreleased track, “Work With Me Annie/Annie Had a Baby,” which marries two 1954 hits by Hank Ballard & The Midnighters. The medley of “Work With Me Annie,” written by Ballard, combined with its answer song, “Annie Had A Baby,” written by Henry Glover and Sydney Nathan, features vocals by Don “Sugarcane” Harris, who rose to fame in the ’50s as one-half of Don & Dewey. Zappa, who was a fan of the R&B duo, seized the opportunity to perform classic tunes from the genre with Harris during these sessions.

Listen to “Work With Me Annie/Annie Had a Baby” here:
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Harris also takes center stage as a vocalist on “Love Will Make Your Mind Go Wild,” which delivers classic soul balladry with a standout violin solo at the end. Zappa takes lead vocals on the nearly 12-and-a-half-minute-long rendition of Lightnin’ Slim’s “I’m a Rollin’ Stone.” This recording would go on to serve as the genesis for the iconic “Stink-Foot” that closes Zappa’s 1974 album, Apostrophe(‘) as he would eventually wipe his vocals from the multi-track master, save the drum, violin and bass track, and overdub new guitars, vocals and sound effects to create something entirely different.

Meanwhile Underwood’s talents on the organ can be heard on the swinging soul-jazz instrumental, “Khaki Sack,” a tune that the Mothers occasionally played on tour. While live versions have previously been released (most notably on the Beat the Boots! II box set as “w̃hät”) this marks the only known studio recording. Fans may also recognize the oft-bootlegged “Twinkle Tits,” which the band sometimes worked into concerts.

Another awe-inspiring jam is “Tommy/Vincent Duo II,” showcasing the magic between Zappa and Dunbar in their earliest days together. An unedited version, which stretches to nearly 22 minutes long, appears on Disc 3. Travers writes, “By 1970, Frank had worked with some great drummers between The Mothers and the L.A. studio scene…[but] Aynsley took things to another level. It’s easy to understand how Frank would be excited to see where their chemistry would take them musically. Here is audio proof.”

All three discs include takes of “Chunga’s Revenge,” which would serve as the title track to Zappa’s actual follow-up to Hot Rats, released in October 1970. The “Basement Version,” found on the main album, was recorded in Zappa’s basement at home in Laurel Canyon using a 4-channel quadrophonic set-up, nearly three years before the format was made available to the consumer. Zappa then created a stereo mix down from the quad track which is what is included here.

Fascinating versions of “Sharleena,” “Transylvania Boogie,” and the percussion-based “The Clap” are included as well, and in the case of “The Clap” provide an opportunity to hear for the first time the full, unedited recording which was released in truncated form on Chunga’s Revenge. Another gem of the bonus content is “Halos & Arrows,” an experimental guitar piece, which was discovered at the end of a multi-track reel.

The multi-track master tapes for these recordings were found on a variety of formats. It seems they had a 1″ 8-track recorder, a 2″ 16-track recorder, and a 2″ 24-track recorder at their disposal. Travers notes, “If indeed the 24-track existed in March 1970, that would place it even earlier in FZ’s orbit than at first assumed. It’s a head-scratcher for sure, but it does make sense as Frank was embracing audio technology as soon as it became available.” He continues, “The amount of post-production and over-dubs are on the minimal side, but what we do find demonstrates Zappa’s ever-present ability to experiment with effects and tape manipulation, producing signature sounds akin to much of Zappa’s ’60s studio album output.…”

Perhaps most importantly, these recordings were an unusually rare find, reveals Travers. “With archival releases from the vault, it is normal to find different arrangements of past tunes featured in live concerts and studio settings with other bands, but actual NEW compositions are few and far between, especially from within Zappa’s golden years of the ’60s and ’70s. Funky Nothingness delivers on all fronts, showcasing Zappa’s love for rhythm and blues, picking up where Hot Rats left off with extended instrumental work-outs fusing rock, jazz, and classical elements into music that can only be described as ZAPPA. The guitar work and virtuoso musicianship are in full effect.”

Tracklists

Funky Nothingness (2LP Vinyl)

Side A
1. Funky Nothingness
2. Tommy/Vincent Duo I
3. Love Will Make Your Mind Go Wild
4. I’m A Rollin’ Stone

Side B
1. Chunga’s Revenge (Basement Version)
2. Basement Jam

Side C
1. Work With Me Annie / Annie Had A Baby
2. Tommy/Vincent Duo II
3. Sharleena (1970 Record Plant Mix)

Side D
1. Khaki Sack
2. Twinkle Tits

Funky Nothingness (3CD/Digital)

CD 1: Funky Nothingness – The Album
1. Funky Nothingness
2. Tommy/Vincent Duo I
3. Love Will Make Your Mind Go Wild
4. I’m A Rollin’ Stone
5. Chunga’s Revenge (Basement Version)
6. Basement Jam
7. Work With Me Annie / Annie Had A Baby
8. Tommy/Vincent Duo II
9. Sharleena (1970 Record Plant Mix)
10. Khaki Sack
11. Twinkle Tits

CD 2: Zappa/Hot Rats ’70 Session Masters and Bonus Nothingness
1. Chunga’s Revenge (Take 5)
2. Love Will Make Your Mind Go Wild (Take 4)
3. Transylvania Boogie (Unedited Master)
4. Sharleena (Unedited Master)
5. Work With Me Annie/Annie Had A Baby (Alternate Edit)
6. Twinkle Tits (Take 1, False Start)
7. Twinkle Tits (Take 2)

CD 3: Zappa/Hot Rats ’70 Session Masters and Bonus Nothingness
1. The Clap (Unedited Master-Part I)
2. The Clap (Unedited Master-Part II)
3. Tommy/Vincent Duo (Unedited Master)
4. Chunga’s Revenge (Take 8)
5. Halos and Arrows
6. Moldred
7. Fast Funky Nothingness

Pete Davidson And Taco Bell Partner Once More To Shake Up Morning Routines And Breakfast Cravings

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Last year, Taco Bell partnered with Pete Davidson to usher in a new morning mentality focused on the comforting, simple and familiar breakfast foods that Taco Bell fans crave. Now, the QSR typically known for its Live Más mantra is doubling down with a new, more toned-down partnership – this time, with Peter Davidson.

If Pete Davidson is a late-night comedian, then Peter Davidson is a morning show host. So much so, that he’s created his own early morning show set up inside a Taco Bell restaurant. In the broadcast ad titled “Breakfast with Peter” airing on April 23, Peter (not Pete) Davidson embraces a toned down persona and explains to viewers what they can expect from breakfast-at-the-Bell. Peter embodies everything that mornings should be: simple, welcoming and never over-the-top before 11 a.m.; just like Taco Bell’s approach to breakfast.

While Peter is hard at work as a morning show host, Taco Bell is keeping its word on simple yet craveable breakfast with the national debut of the California Breakfast Crunchwrap starting April 13 for a limited time or while supplies last at participating US locations. Inspired by the ingredients and flavors Californians know and love, the California Breakfast Crunchwrap features classic Crunchwrap ingredients like fluffy eggs, bacon, crispy hash browns and adds juicy, diced tomatoes and freshly-prepared daily guacamole, wrapped in a warm, grilled tortilla. This take on the classic is the latest addition to the Crunchwrap family and joins the Bacon Crunchwrap and Sausage Crunchwrap duo, along with a variety of craveable, comforting Toasted Burritos and Quesadillas to help fans start the day.

“Last year, Taco Bell brought me on to apologize for their over-the-top breakfast innovations of years past. I’m still not sure why they chose me to be their partner but I’m playing a new role where I get to spend mornings with my fans and friend Rhonda. They’ll see how easygoing I am – at least in the mornings,” says Pete Davidson.

“Our refreshed approach to simpler breakfast habits started with Pete and we’re thrilled to be continuing our journey with him and his Peter-persona,” says Taco Bell’s Chief Global Brand Officer, Sean Tresvant. “The engagement and reactions from our fans have demonstrated that this renewed approach is resonating with our audience and we look forward to continuing to deliver delicious and comforting breakfast foods when they spend their mornings with us.”

While the California Breakfast Crunchwrap will only be offered for a limited-time, breakfast fanatics nationwide can always rely on classic breakfast foods infused with Taco Bell’s signature flavors from open – 11 A.M.*. And fans can make breakfast even easier by ordering on-the-go meals like the all-in-one Bell Breakfast BoxCheesy Toasted Breakfast Burrito with Potato and Breakfast Quesadilla with Steak through Taco Bell’s app for in-store or drive-thru pick up. Visit TacoBell.com/Food/Breakfast for a look at all breakfast offerings.

*At participating U.S. locations during breakfast hours and while supplies last. Contact local store for hours and participation which vary.

RnB Producer Kutiman Contemplates Life’s Darkness In “Sun Don’t Shine”

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Ambient music is typically defined by soothing, psychedelic beats that have the goal of relaxing the listener. In producer Kutiman’s newest single “Sun Don’t Shine”, he urges the listener to sit with their feelings before moving on from them.

When it comes to the production, a looped electronica beat with a smidge of hip-hop evokes a feeling of stagnancy. Supplementing the beat are a line of lyrics droning like a desolate chant: “Why, why the sun don’t shine when I’m down.”

At the same time, the song also urges the listener to move, to try and stop being stuck. The hip-hop portion of the song combines with a more frantic electronica beat to convey someone taking a more active role in their life despite their hopelessness.

The dual moods presented in this song shows that it can be hard to feel hopeful about life sometimes, but that you can also take the first steps to continue on. In this way, this song is good for casual listening

Kutiman’s career began in 2007 with his debut album, which received praise from esteemed individuals such as Gilles Peterson, Jamie Cullum and Tom Ravenscroft of 6 Music. It also received rave reviews in news outlets such as Uncut, The Wire, and The Guardian.

In 2009, he released his pioneering music video mash-up series “Thru You’, which received ten million views on YouTube in two weeks and dubbed by TIME magazine as one of the “50 Best Inventions of 2009.”

Kutiman’s subsequent music releases showcased eclectic musical influences. His 2016 album 6am, combined Middle Eastern and African styles with psychedelic rock, electronica, soul, folk and jazz was called “a scuzzy desert epic” by The Guardian. In 2019, he was commissioned by Greenpeace International to create the EP ‘Antarctica’, which featured ambience, drone music, and new age inspirations.

Currently, his newest single “Sun Don’t Shine” is set to be the first single off his upcoming album Dense, which explores emotional heaviness and hope with drone music, electronica, hip-hop, and a sprinkle of atmospheric jazz.

Rising Country Star + ECMA Performer LISA RICHARD Releases “Sunday Confession”

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We all face different challenges and obstacles that life throws our way, and sometimes, it can be a lot. However difficult, we just need to get through the tough days, let them go, pick ourselves up and get right back to it the next day – that’s exactly what Lisa Richard is proclaiming to do on her latest single, “Sunday Confession.”

The New Mills, New Brunswick-born female country sensation is back and is as soulful as ever! She begins the song by singing, “There’s different kinds of walls – some high some low. And then there’s those – you build yourself. You can hide behind them or be brave enough to climb them. How will you know – if it’s heaven or if it’s hell.” Her powerful and distinctive contralto voice perfectly executes these lyrics, reminiscent of pop-superstar icon, Cher.

It’s so fitting that Sunday Confession came to life in Nashville, Tennessee, which is recognized worldwide as the capital of country music. “Sunday Confession concept was born in Nashville. The hook was a line that I woke up singing so I am not sure exactly how that happens, but that’s truly how it started,” Richard explains.

The talented country singer and songwriter gracefully dives into the chorus by showcasing her extensive range in her soulful, bluesy voice, which is on full display as she sings:

“Sometimes you are the king.
Sometimes you are the fool.
Sometimes you just can’t win.
Sometimes you just can’t lose.
Sometimes you’ve got no choice.
Sometimes it’s yours to choose.
Is it a Sunday confession.
Or a Monday morning blue.”

The listeners can hear and feel her reflect on the idea that life can be unpredictable and that we may sometimes find ourselves in different roles or situations, whether it be as a king or a fool, a winner, or a loser. “The song is really about letting go of stuff by the end of the week and getting it off your shoulders or you will start the next week with a Monday morning blue.” Richard continues by saying, “We all carry some baggage and some more than others, unfortunately. I am reminding myself to let things go before I get stuck.”

Fans can listen to Sunday Confession on her debut full-length album, Promises Kept, produced by CCMA Hall of Famer, Jason Barry & Danny Bourgeois. Lisa’s emotional and heartfelt Promises Kept album was nominated for the 2022 Country Recording of the Year at the Music Nova Scotia Music Awards.

Rising Pop Singer Filomena Croce Releases “Renaissance” Single

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Italian pop singer Filomena Croce’s new single “Renaissance” is out now on all streaming platforms.

Recorded in Toronto, Ontario with producer Roy Hamilton III (Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, NSYNC, Joe), “Renaissance” fittingly marks a new beginning for the singer/songwriter, who moved to Mexico in 2022 and on the way to setting down in Turkey this month.

“I had just come out of a difficult period and felt the need to express my will to give life another chance,” says Croce. “l felt positive, empowered, energetic, and both the lyrics and the rhythm of the song reflected this renewed mood.”

On “Renaissance”, Croce celebrates a renewed focus, another opportunity to take life by the horns and live it to the fullest.

“I want to live, I want to give this life another chance,” she sings. “I want to feel free like the wind.”

Croce draws on both her jazz and pop voice training on “Renaissance”, having earned a master’s degree in music from ArtEZ University of the Arts Conservatorium in Zwolle, The Netherlands. The song begins and ends with Croce scat-singing over acoustic guitar, bass and drums. Croce’s acrobatic vocal performance sets the pace and pushes the song into a powerful rhythm, expertly captured by Hamilton III.

Croce had started to write “Renaissance” in 2018 but put it aside when she felt unsure about its ending. Then, one day she felt inspired and decided the right moment had arrived to complete the song. She finished it in one day.

Filomena showed the song to Hamilton III and he was so enthusiastic that he invited her to Toronto to record it for his label, The Singer’s Company.

“Recording with Roy has been such a great experience,” she says. l usually feel a lot of pressure in the studio because l am a perfectionist. But I immediately felt comfortable there with him and l didn’t worry about it anymore. It was one of the best days ever!”

On the track, Filomena sings about feeling her power and will coming back to her, and she delivers the accompanying energy required to go along with that statement.

“The world is in my hands,” Croce sings. “I’m ash and fire, like a phoenix about to rise; sun and desire, a spirit that never dies.”

Interestingly, while in Toronto to record with Hamilton III, Croce discovered that Beyoncè had just released her latest album, also entitled “Renaissance”. She talked to the producer about whether or not to change the song’s title and she decided to keep it.

“There was no other way to express the true essence and meaning of my message.”

The world traveler has performed in Italy, Brazil, London, Paris, Mexico, Germany, Belgium and Amsterdam, where she supported DJs Armin van Buuren, Steve Aoki, Afrojack and Tiesto as part of the ADE Festival (Amsterdam Dance Event) for an audience of 17,000 people. The skilled singer is equally comfortable accompanied by orchestras, jazz combos and pop groups.

For the “Renaissance” video, Croce turned to a popular spot in Puerto Vallarta not far from her new Mexican home.

“I was looking for inspiration,” Croce says, “when I casually turned my head for a second and saw la calle de las sombrillas (the street of the umbrellas). I decided with no hesitation that we had to shoot it there”.

The bright pastels of the umbrellas hanging between the colorfully painted buildings drive home the positive, inspirational message of “Renaissance”.

A fitting backdrop for Croce’s song of renewal.

JAMES GRAY Releases “Sleepless” From New ‘Friends That Talk Like Old Friends’ Album

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James Gray brings us heartfelt stories and tales for a new dawn with his single ‘Sleepless’ from his new album ‘New Friends That Talk Like Old Friends’ released late last year.

James is a traveling folk singer that spends half his years living in his cabin in Muskoka, Ontario, in peaceful nature, composing music and allowing himself to breathe. The other half of his life takes him worldwide, including tours of Canada, Europe, and Australia, with more countries and continents on his roster. His natural fingerstyle guitar work and haunting vocals bring visions and sounds of The Band, Townes Van Zandt, and Bonnie “Prince” Billy, with a healthy dose of folk, americana, and alt-country all being the foundations of his song-crafting style. There is a sad and honest sound that James brings us with his particular sound, and with this album, it’s easily recognized.

‘New Friends That Talk Like Old Friends’ came along in 2020 when the world stopped to consider its fate. It was through this quiet contemplation that he decided to get the world connected again with this third album. ‘New Friends That Talk Like Old Friends’ is a collection of fables about people, for the people. His experiences on his travels and the wonderful folk he met along the way was the primary influence for this collection.

The songwriting process for this album was to lay the first guitars and vocals down in his cabin. If you listen closely, the sound of a wood-burning stove and birdsong can be heard, adding the collective ambiance to the overall grounding songs that James brings us.

‘Sleepless’ is the first single from his third album, and it’s typical of the James Gray color and sound. It pops along like ‘The Weight’ with that bass groove and drum set we all recognize. With gentle acoustics and bell-like electrics as the opening act, the support acts enter with the talent of Alyson McNamara’s layered backing vocals. They offer an airy accompaniment of a ghost-like wind flowing through Ontario’s Boreal forest.

Lyrically, James brings us a melancholic story—a tale of loneliness and internal conflict that hits us with the chorus of sadness.

‘Have I ever told you why? Told you why
have I ever told you how? Told you how
did I ever scream out loud? out loud,
did I ever tell you why I can’t sleep at night?’

It could be autobiographic, or it could be a tale from someone he met on his travels. Wherever the inspiration comes from, the lyrics will resonate with all of us sometime in our life. And it’s this ability that James brings to us with his music—the ability to connect with us and his audience.

James brought in a score of talent from right across ON to thicken the layer of his songwriting talent. After he’d laid down the core vocals and guitars at his home studio, he brought the album to Matt Montour. James then scoured Ontario for a family of musicians to add their own piece to the album, which included Bruce Mackinnon (Piano, Wurlitzer, and Woodwinds), Matt Burns (Drums), Geoff Burns (Bass), Alyson McNamara (Backing Vocals), Dean Drouillard (Electric Guitar), Steve Wood (Pedal Steel), Marion Linton (Violin), Christy Flynn-Sollman & Sandy “Granny” Mclaren (Backing Vocals on “What I’d Do”), and Thomas McCallum (Tin Whistle). Both James and Matt produced and recorded the album hopping all over Ontario to record the musicians’ various parts.

The admiration for James’s music reaches far and wide. Suzie Ungerleider (Oh Susanna) nails James’s sound by saying, “James Gray sings songs of poignant honesty with just enough grit in his voice to make you feel he has lived through the hard times and is here to tell you about it. His songs create a subtle yet striking landscape in your mind.”

Luna Lee Performs A Gayageum Cover of Heart’s ‘Crazy on You’

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Luna Lee is a very talented musician who has gained international recognition for her unique covers of classic rock songs on the traditional Korean Gayageum. Her cover of Heart’s “Crazy on You” creates something amazing, and is right up there with the rest of her covers.

Coldplay + Slipknot Mashup = Coldknot: Viva la Psycho

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A mashup of Slipknot and Coldplay would certainly be an interesting combination, given the vastly different styles and genres of these two bands. Leave it to Bill McClintock to combine Viva la Vida and Psychosocial into a unique and memorable tune.

Paul McCartney Shows You How To Make The Maccarita Drink

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Did you know that Paul McCartney has a favourite cocktail, which he makes for friends and family on special occasions? Introducing… the Maccarita!

Paul takes you through the recipe with his daughter Mary, in a clip from her Discovery Plus show Mary McCartney Serves It Up.