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Berlin-Based Afropop Songwriter and Producer Mister Wawa Releases “Amina, Amina”

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With the current state of the world, it’s no wonder that everyone yearns for a bit of peace in their everyday lives. Berlin-based Afropop songwriter and producer Mister Wawa channels this desire into an upbeat new single “Amina, Amina.”

Soft whispers of “Amina Amina peace” open the song like a prayer before lead vocals by Ggrande makes a gentle plea for “Amina” to come to him and cure his restlessness. The song likens “Amina” to a female lover as Mister Wawa sings of his desire for connection and wisdom.

“Can you hear me
Can you hear me
We need to be connected
Tell me something baby, oh my boo
Oh my
Help me baby with all your wisdom
Eehl
To understand most of the necessary things
All that joy you can bring”

A steady Afrobeat rhythm from Dedrey featuring a light undercurrent of drums and dashes of pop, electronica, and jazz elements compliments the song’s prayer-like mood. This creates an atmosphere that is sensual, relaxing, and reverent to the listener.

Of the song’s inspiration, Mister Wawa states, “After a strenuous day, which was overshadowed by a personal tragedy and the war in Ukraine coupled with concerns about world peace, I came home and felt only the need for a bit of rest and security. My smartphone beeped: A friend from Kenya wanted to thank me for my recovery wishes and wrote: AMINA (Swahili for Amen).”

In fact, the song’s multi-layered production and meaning are its strengths. Although Amina may seemingly appear to be a female lover to the casual listener, knowing that Amina means “Amen” in Swahili allows a greater appreciation for the song.

Mister Wawa explains the song’s intricate meaning, stating, “In order to give the name or term AMINA with its different meanings a lot of space and to direct the listener to the essentials, the verses were deliberately kept short and concise. This also gave more room for different levels of singing, the interpretations of AMINA.”

German music artist Mister Wawa aka Jens Bosecker is a songwriter, music and film producer and DJ. His main influences are the pop culture of the 80s and 90s as well as jazz music and African rhythms.

In the years prior to the pandemic, he organized countless concerts and directed two renowned jazz festivals featuring renowned artists such as Steve Coleman, Bill Evens, David Murray and Dave Holland.

During the pandemic, Mister Wawa began to work in the studio on his own original music. In 2022, his album Immortal was released.

Toronto Rocker Nice Vice Releases “Regrets And Cigarettes” Pick-Me-Up For Your Week

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Need a pick-me-up? “Regrets and Cigarettes” is what you need. The debut single by Toronto artist Nice Vice (a.k.a Seth Horst), out now, is a fiery radio-friendly rocker dedicated to everyone who’s “still in debt and making bets and trying to live that dream.”

Nice Vice is making their dream happen. His debut gig in January 2023 was sold out with the full-length coming out in May. And their riff-heavy take on honest rock’n’roll comes through loud and clear on “Regrets and Cigarettes.”

It wasn’t Nice Vice’s obvious choice for a first single. It was the last song written for the album. “Out of nowhere came this riff that I couldn’t shake,” says Horst. “After the guitar part was established, the lyrics flowed effortlessly into this abstract compilation of moments I hadn’t thought about in a long time. It quickly became one of our favourite songs to jam.” The rest of the album contains several different flavours, so choosing a single wasn’t easy, “but the desire to start with something fun and funky won out,” says Horst. The song also displays the strong influence of ’90s rock on Nice Vice, particularly Pearl Jam and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Horst is also stoked for people to see the video, made by friends in L.A. “It’s nothing you would expect — which is kind of what we were going for,” He says. “I can say with confidence that is one of the weirder music videos you will see, but it was an absolute blast to shoot and turned out being quite funny in the end. Oh, and if you’re into extra-terrestrials — you’re gonna love it.”

2023 is gearing up to be a big year for Nice Vice and, more important: for rock’n’roll.

5 Seconds Of Summer Announces World Tour And Live Album

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Multi-platinum-selling pop-rock band, 5 Seconds of Summer, will release their live album The Feeling of Falling Upwards – Live from The Royal Albert Hall digitally on April 14. Physical formats of the album are up for pre-order NOW and will be available on July 14.

The band is also excited to announce their 2023 World Tour – The 5 Seconds of Summer Show – which includes dates in South America, UK, Europe and North America with an appearance at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas. Full routing can be found below. For more information, on sale dates and times, visit https://5sos.com/live.

The tracks are taken from the band’s 2022 one-of-a-kind performance “The Feeling of Falling Upwards” at the world-famous Royal Albert Hall in London, a venue the band busked outside of when they moved to the UK to write for their very first album 10 years ago. The performance included reimagined versions of songs from their 11-year catalog including brand-new songs from their critically acclaimed fifth studio album 5SOS5, accompanied by a 12-piece string orchestra and a 12-member gospel choir.

“’The Feeling of Falling Upwards’ is simply supposed to describe to you the feeling that we have experienced together, the feeling of taking a leap of faith on such a fickle thing like music,” expressed vocalist and drummer Ashton Irwin on stage at Royal Albert Hall, “And sharing this experience together year after year, season after season of our lives.”

THE FEELING OF FALLING UPWARDS – LIVE FROM THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL
1. OVERTURE (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
2. COMPLETE MESS (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
3. CAROUSEL (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
4. Me, Myself & I (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
5. She Looks So Perfect (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
6. Amnesia (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
7. Lie To Me (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
8. Caramel (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
9. Outer Space (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
10. Youngblood (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
11. Red Desert (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
12. Jet Black Heart (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
13. Older (feat. Sierra Deaton) (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
14. Take My Hand (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
15. Teeth (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
16. Ghost of You (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)
17. Bad Omens (Live from The Royal Albert Hall)

5 SECONDS OF SUMMER WORLD TOUR
South America
July Argentina TBA
Brazil TBA
Chile TBA
Colombia TBA
Aug Perú TBA

North America
8/10 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
8/12 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway
8/15 Toronto, ON Budweiser Stage
8/16 Detroit, MI Pine Knob Music Theatre
8/18 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
8/19 Philadelphia, PA TD Pavilion at The Mann
8/21 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
8/23 Chicago, IL Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
8/25 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Blossom Music Center
8/26 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
8/28 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
8/30 Indianapolis, IN TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
9/1 Franklin, TN FirstBank Amphitheater
9/2 Alpharetta, GA Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
9/3 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheater
9/6 Hollywood, FL Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hard Rock Live
9/9 The Woodlands, TX The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
9/10 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
9/13 Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
9/14 Inglewood, CA The Kia Forum

Europe/UK
9/23 Lisbon, PT Campo Pequeno
9/24 Madrid, ES Palacio Vistalegre
9/26 Milan, IT Mediolanum Forum
9/27 Stuttgart, DE Porsche Arena
9/28 Dusseldorf, DE Mitsubishi Electric Hall
9/30 Brussels, BE Palais 12
10/1 Amsterdam, NL Ziggo Dome
10/3 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
10/4 Manchester, UK AO Arena
10/5 London, UK O2 Arena
10/7 Luxembourg, LE Rockhal
10/8 Paris, FR La Seine Musicale
10/10 Budapest, HU Papp Laszlo Budapest SportArena
10/11 Gliwice, PL Arena Gliwice
10/12 Prague, CZ Fortuna Arena

North America
10/21 Las Vegas, NV When We Were Young Festival
10/22 Las Vegas, NV When We Were Young Festival

My Next Read: “Share My Life A Journey of Love, Faith and Redemption” By Kem

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Grammy Award–nominated artist Kem shares his life in this revealing and remarkable memoir tracing his transformative journey from homelessness to gold-selling artist.

Known for his smooth affecting crooning and dapper style, Kem’s journey to the stage is nothing short of inspiring. In Share My Life, Kem goes back to the very beginning before his time to introduce his grandmother who worked as a sharecropper in the South and had thirteen children. As Kem’s family rises from the sharecropping and ultimately lands in Detroit, there is an unspoken mantra of “hard things are better left unsaid,” which has devastating consequences down the line. And so, Kem grows up in the midst of an impenetrable silence. His mother is never without a beer in her hand, and his relationship with his father is oddly tense. Emotionally starved, Kem internalizes harmful feelings, eventually spiraling to drug use in his search for relief.

At nineteen, Kem is homeless, roaming the cold Detroit streets. In the overly bright AA halls, Kem comes across men like himself verbalizing their feelings. The meetings helped him discover his own voice, using music as an outlet that has since touched millions.

In Share My Life, Kem chronicles his incredible journey of self-discovery. The young boy who struggled with feelings of worthlessness becomes a man willing to put everything on the line for his dream.

Photo Gallery: Nothing More with Crown The Empire and Thousand Below at Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall

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All photos taken by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her through Instagram or Twitter

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Crown The Empire
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David Bowie & Marianne Faithfull Sing “I Got You Babe” In Ziggy Stardust’s Final Appearance. Yes, Really.

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David Bowie performs live with Marianne Faithfull on November 16, 1973 on The Midnight Special.

Norah Jones Announces Expanded Deluxe Edition Of Acclaimed 2012 Album ‘Little Broken Hearts’

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A decade ago, Norah Jones defied expectations with her 5th studio album Little Broken Hearts, a striking collaboration with the producer Danger Mouse that arrived 10 years after her debut Come Away With Me prompting SPIN to call it “the second essential record of Norah Jones’ career.” On June 2, Blue Note Records will release the expanded 31-track Little Broken Hearts (Deluxe Edition) curated by Jones and Eli Wolf which includes rare bonus tracks, alternate versions, and remixes, as well as a previously unreleased live version of the album that was recorded for Austin City Limits in 2012. The Deluxe Edition is available for pre-order now as a 3-LP set, 2-CD set, and digital download. Listen to “Killing Time,” a bonus track that is available digitally for the first time today.

On April 22, Jones will also be releasing the separate Record Store Day exclusive Little Broken Hearts: Live At Allaire Studios. This limited edition 1-LP white vinyl release features a new live version of the album recorded in 2022 at one of her favorite studios with Jones joined by pedal steel guitarist Dan Iead, bassist Gus Seyffert, and drummer Brian Blade.

“10 years later, these are still some of my favorite songs in my catalogue to play live, no matter the instrumentation or arrangement, they just feel special,” says Jones. “And the way this album sounds makes my ears so happy. I’m incredibly thankful to Danger Mouse for letting me explore with him and opening up my world to a new way of doing things that continues to inspire and influence me.”

Norah Jones and Danger Mouse (aka Brian Burton) first worked together when the producer called upon her to contribute vocals to his acclaimed 2011 album ROME. It was Jones’ singular voice that caught Burton’s attention as he began to conceptualize his homage to classic Italian film score music. He already had Jack White in mind for the male role, and he and his collaborator Daniele Luppi realized that Jones’ voice would give the project the perfect balance it needed. Jones contributed three standout songs to ROME including “Black” (a live version of which is included on this set) and their connection proved deep enough that they decided to collaborate again on Jones’ next studio album.

In a first for her, Jones arrived to the studio empty-handed – no tunes, no arrangements, just a few ideas in a notebook. The songs were all built from the ground up with Jones and Burton sharing all the songwriting credits and performing the majority of the instrumental parts; Jones on piano, keyboards, bass, and guitar, and Burton contributing drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, and string arrangements. The process was a complete change for Jones, but once they started it didn’t take long for her to warm to the challenges of creating on the fly using whatever resources she and Burton had between them. (Later, they brought in a band—including drummer Joey Waronker, bassist Gus Seyffert, and guitarist Blake Mills—to bolster many of the tracks.)

Released in 2012, Little Broken Hearts was a fascinating and unexpected step in Jones’ artistic evolution. Together she and Burton married their highly personal styles to create an entirely new sound. Created in the aftermath of a breakup, the album was a tour of stunningly nuanced environments. Twelve darkly luminous songs. Twelve little broken hearts. Each an exploration of wounded emotions from various perspectives that invariably led to a place of beauty and uplift.

While some tracks sounded like classic Norah Jones—such as the contemplative opener “Good Morning”—most explored rhythms, textures, and themes far from her comfort zone from the high-energy groove of “Say Goodbye” and the buoyant hooks of “Happy Pills” to the impressionistic dream-sequence reflections of “After The Fall” and the chilling murder ballad “Miriam.”

“I didn’t expect all the lyris to tie in so well, especially since we wrote in such a spontaneous way,” Jones said at the time. “It turns out to be kind of a story. It has these different dimensions, things sneak up on you. And even though the record has all these cool sounds and interesting grooves that are Brian’s signature, mostly I’m proud of our writing together. The songs themselves.”

“Norah and I got very close as friends,” Burton said. “When you know somebody really well and you start writing together, we’re able to talk to each other in conversation through lyrics in a way.” Jones also recalled “We’d have these great conversations about love and relationships and the endless attempts to understand that stuff, and somehow they just seeped into what we were doing. That’s one of the great things about music, you can take the anxiety and anguish that you’re living and turn it into something that might really lift up somebody else.”

Norah Jones first emerged on the world stage with the February 2002 release of Come Away With Me, her self-described “moody little record” that introduced a singular new voice and grew into a global phenomenon, sweeping the 2003 GRAMMY Awards. Since then, Jones has become a nine-time GRAMMY-winner, sold more than 50 million albums, and her songs have been streamed six billion times worldwide. She has released a series of critically acclaimed and commercially successful solo albums—Feels Like Home (2004), Not Too Late (2007), The Fall (2009), Little Broken Hearts (2012), Day Breaks (2016), Pick Me Up Off The Floor (2020), the live album ‘Til We Meet Again (2021), and her holiday album I Dream Of Christmas (2021)—as well as albums with her collective bands The Little Willies, El Madmo, and Puss N Boots featuring Sasha Dobson and Catherine Popper. The 2010 copilation …Featuring Norah Jones showcased her incredible versatility by collecting her collaborations with artists as diverse as Willie Nelson, Foo Fighters, Outkast, and Herbi Hancock. In 2018, Jones began releasing a series of singles including collaborations with artists and friends such as Mavis Staples, Jeff Tweedy, Thomas Bartlett, Tarriona Tank Bll, Rodrigo Amarante, and Brian Blade, some of which were compiled on the 2019 singles collection Begin Again. In 2022, Jones launched her podcast Norah Jones Is Playing Along which features candid conversations and impromptu musical collaborations with some her favourite musicians.
The track listing for Little Broken Hearts (Deluxe Edition) is as follows:
 
LP1       ORIGINAL ALBUM
A1        Good Morning
A2        Say Goodbye
A3        Little Broken Hearts
A4        She’s 22
A5        Take It Back
A6        After The Fall
B1        4 Broken Hearts
B2        Travelin’ On
B3        Out On The Road
B4        Happy Pills
B5        Miriam
B6        All A Dream
 
LP2       BONUS TRACKS & REMIXES
C1        Killing Time *^
C2        I Don’t Wanna Hear Another Sound *^
C3        Out On The Road (Mondo Version) *^
C4        Miriam (Peter Bjorn and John Remix) ^
D1        Good Morning (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
D2        She’s 22 (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
D3        Take It Back (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
D4        After The Fall (David Andrew Sitek Remix)
 
LP3       LIVE AT AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
E1        Good Morning **^
E2        Say Goodbye **^
E3        Little Broken Hearts **^
E4        She’s 22 **^
E5        Take It Back **^
E6        After The Fall **^
F1        Out On The Road **^
F2        Happy Pills **^
F3        Miriam **^
F4        All A Dream **^
F5        Black **^
 
** previously unreleased
previously unreleased digitally
previously unreleased on vinyl
 

 

Recording Academy Partners With United Nations-Supported Music Initiatives for Social Justice

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The Recording Academy has announced it is teaming up with several United Nations Human Rights-supported global initiatives to harness the power of music to promote social justice around the world. The multifaceted campaign will engage major artists to use their talents and unique platform to galvanize support for United Nations Human Rights goals, including advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights, gender equality, women’s empowerment, climate justice, and a broad range of other human rights issues.

The Right Here, Right Now Music initiative launching today by the Recording Academy and the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance (Right Here, Right Now) aims to combat the human rights crisis resulting from climate change. The first activation is the Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concert Series, which will bring together some of the most popular arena acts to perform in small iconic concert venues around the globe, while shining a light on alarming climate issues such as floods, droughts, fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis, food insecurity, clean water, ocean acidity, deforestation, mental health, and more.

Hosted by United Nations Human Rights and the Recording Academy, the Mini Global Climate Concert Series will kick off April 13 at the Boulder Theater in Colorado with headliner Wesley Schultz, lead singer and co-founder of the two-time GRAMMY®-nominated band the Lumineers, with special guests including Yola, a six-time GRAMMYnominated artist. The inaugural concert, which will be filmed by Citizen Pictures for a later broadcast, is being produced by AEG Presents and supported by the University of Colorado Boulder. Right Here, Right Now Music is planning to host Mini Global Climate Concerts in numerous cities on multiple continents, with discussions already underway for potential events in New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, London, Johannesburg, Bogotá, and Dubai.

Proceeds from Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concerts will go to United Nations Human Rights climate justice initiatives and MusiCares, the leading music charity providing music professionals health and human services across a spectrum of needs. The Right Here, Right Now MusiCares Fund is being established to focus relief efforts for music communities impacted by climate crisis.

“We are honored to be working with several United Nations-supported global music initiatives to bring together artists and create unique music events to promote social justice around the world,” said Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. “Music has no boundaries so we are excited to partner with the artist community and work with the United Nations to further their human rights goals and ultimately, better the world.”

“We are proud to help launch the new Right Here, Right Now Music initiative and its first activation, the Mini Global Climate Concert Series, where artists will amplify awareness of the human rights crisis resulting from climate change,” said Panos A. Panay, President of the Recording Academy. “Being the son of a UN worker, this partnership has deep personal resonance.”

“It is a privilege and honor to be partnering with the Recording Academy in the development of multiple global music initiatives supported by United Nations Human Rights, including Right Here, Right Now Music, which will elevate global awareness to help reframe climate change as the human rights crisis that it is. Music provides a platform for the biggest megaphone in the world, and working with the Recording Academy, the most renowned music organization in the world, will help ensure the Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concert Series gives voice to those who all too often have none,” said David Clark, founder and CEO of Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance. “We’re also thrilled to be kicking off the concert series in Boulder, as the city has become the ‘Davos of Climate Change,’ since the University of Colorado Boulder recently convened world leaders, top climate experts, business leaders, and human rights advocates, along with students from our Education Coalition that includes over 2,300 universities – for the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit co-hosted with United Nations Human Rights last year.”

Since its unveiling at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance has emerged as the largest public-private partnership addressing climate change as a human rights issue, assembling human rights experts, scientists, corporate leaders, NGOs, academics, advocates, and people around the globe in the fight for rights-based climate action to preserve our common future. Major artists and celebrities have lent their voice in support of the alliance and United Nations Human Rights, including Quincy Jones, Celine Dion, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cher, Camila Cabello, Annie Lennox, LL Cool J, Cyndi Lauper, Pitbull, Jack Black, the Lumineers, Ellen DeGeneres, Jeff Bridges, Edward Norton, Bob Weir, Dead & Company, Kesha, Joss Stone, and Michael Franti, to name a few. Right Here, Right Now celebrity social media campaigns to date have collectively reached nearly a billion followers with messages about climate justice.

“Music has a unique ability to bring together people from every walk of life to address important environmental and social justice issues. Throughout history, music has been an important outlet for communication, cultural expression, and expression of dissent. As the Global Partner of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance, UN Human Rights welcomes the news that the Recording Academy will be joining the alliance as the Global Partner of Right Here, Right Now Music, in order to help promote our mutual goals and objectives to help prevent the worst impacts of the climate catastrophe on persons, groups and peoples in vulnerable situations,” said Benjamin Schachter, UN Human Rights Team Leader for Environment and Climate Change.

The Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Concert at Boulder Theater is being advised on best sustainability practices by Sound Future Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to accelerating climate innovation for the live event industry, as well as leveraging the power of the industry to catalyze climate innovation.

Little Big Town On “Shucked” and Their Love for LGBTQ Community

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We caught up with country music supergroup Little Big Town at the premiere of the new Broadway musical “Shucked” to talk about their excitement for this new production, why supporting the LGBTQ community is so important for them and how it was “joyful” for them to see their friend #KelseaBallerini the CMT Awards stage with drag queens.

“We just love people. We love our fans, we love our friends that are part of that community. And so we, we want to be a voice to step out and fight and, and we’re happy to do that because he said it best. Like we, we’re, we’re all in this life together and we have to love each other and support each other. So love is love and we are, we are here for that,” said Karen Fairchild.

“Shucked” is the new musical comedy that proves sometimes tearing down a few walls, rather than growing them, is the only way to preserve our way of life.

A 16-Year-Old Dave Grohl Plays Drums in His Band In 1985

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Sohrab Habibion filmed Dave Grohl at the age of 16 playing drums in his then DC area punk band Mission Impossible in 1985.

Sohrab SAYS, “The clip begins with Dave already behind the camera 30 years ago. This was shot by Sohrab Habibion whose documenting of shows during that period was substantial.”