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Low Budget Rock Star Pay Tribute To Passing Of Drummer In “More Than Ever”

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The new single by Low Budget Rock Star, “More Than Ever,” sounds like it’s about a lover: “I need you more than ever / baby don’t you ever go.” But that chorus was written about drummer Richie Cudmore, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2022. It was written as a “what if,” scenario: How would the Indigenous three-piece rock band survive without Richie? Would the remaining two members of the anthemic trio, from the remote northern community of The Pas, Manitoba, find themselves thrust into the unknown, wandering the streets of Winnipeg, feeling lost, tired and alone?

Sadly, that wasn’t a hypothetical scenario. Richie Cudmore died in July 2022, at the age of 58 — just before his band was ready to release the single about him. Cudmore wasn’t just the band’s drummer: he was a co-songwriter and a self-proclaimed 21st-century artistic poetic prophet, whose experience and expertise helped foster Low Budget Rock Star’s rise since their debut release in 2019, a rousing eponymous and autobiographical single about their humble beginnings.

The beautifully crafted lyric video for “More Than Ever” is now streaming. In it, singer/guitarist Kennie Henderson is metaphorically searching for answers in the anguish. But with courage and faith in the higher power, the band slowly dig their way out of a dark place by realizing that life is a gift—and their journey from grief to joy is shown via the song’s lyrics and imagery in the video.

Music has been a salvation for Henderson and bassist Harley Whitehead since the beginning. “Growing up on the reservation,” says Henderson, “I used music as an outlet to help overcome the struggles of poverty, alcoholism, drug abuse, and domestic family violence.”

The surviving members of Low Budget Rock Star are soldiering on, celebrating Richie Cudmore’s legacy and the fact that life is a gift — now, “More Than Ever.”

Dillon Ryan & The Dream Romantic Release Madchester Vibe in New “Addressed To You” Single

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What’s it like “to live in endless fear of tragedy?” You don’t have to be naturally anxiety-prone to feel that way in 2023, a time of plague and war, among other ails. Sometimes a letter from a friend can be the balm to soothe frayed nerves. A letter that is “Addressed To You,” like the new single from Dillon Ryan and the Dream Romantic.

Dillon Ryan and his goth-tinged post-punk band can make you believe that the New Brunswick towns of Miramichi or Moncton in the 21st century could well be Manchester circa 1985. With melodies like the best British ’80s pop bands and new-wave guitar textures that emerge from a Maritime fog, the Dream Romantic sound like they fell out of a John Hughes soundtrack, with all the requisite romantic melancholy.

“Addressed To You” isn’t about teen angst, however: it’s about extending a lifeline expressing empathy for friends at any stage of their life. “I was going through a lot of anxiety and changes and worrying about the health of a lot of people around me,” says Ryan. Not uncommon in the early 2020s, which is why ‘Addressed To You’ should strike a universal chord. It’s about the toll one’s own mental health takes on relationships with others—some of whom might be in more danger than you: It’s about the idea of losing someone before you finally are able to make the steps to further yourself as a person.”

The song, produced by John Mullane of the David Bowie-approved Halifax band In-Flight Safety, follows up Ryan’s acclaimed 2022 acoustic album Dreaming of Love, which honed his melodic skills in a more direct fashion. Returning with the full band meant a new approach to composition for the songwriter. “I came up with a lot of the song on piano first before transposing it to more of a guitar song,” he says.
“I was really into a lot of the darker Echo & The Bunnymen stuff, as well as John Cale and Nick Cave. I’ve been really enjoying writing more skeletal compositions and then building the instrument hooks after the fact – giving the melody and words the proper forefront attention they require.”

The band’s arrangement transforms it into a stirring mid-tempo ballad that encapsulates much of what they do so well. “We wanted to capture multiple different emotions/feels in a singular song rather than showing it in different songs,” says Ryan. “The idea of unifying our upbeat rhythms and dynamics with the darker, more melancholy lyrics and chord progressions just seemed natural at this point.” In a world oversaturated with pathological positivity, it’s exciting to hear such an emotionally generous band.

Dillon Ryan and the Dream Romantic have three albums, have played more than 400 shows in Canada and won the 2017 Music New Brunswick Fan Choice Award. A new full-length is being prepared for release in the summer of 2023.

Sinéad O’Connor’s Isolated Vocals For “Troy”

From Sinéad O’Connor’s debut album, The Lion and the Cobra, Troy is an scathing metaphor of her hometown of Dublin and her mother who died in a car crash in 1985 when Sinead was 18.

Gervais + Elmo = Hilarity on Sesame Street

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Add Ricky Gervais to the set of ‘Sesame Street’ and you come up with outrageous comedy. Check out outtakes from his interview with Muppet Elmo.

John Mulaney on What Made Robin Williams So Special

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The biggest comedians of today honoring the greatest of all time. Honoring George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Joan Rivers, and Robin Williams. Presented by Dave Chappelle, Pete Davidson, Jon Stewart, John Mulaney, Chelsea Handler, and Jeff Ross. In partnership with the National Comedy Center, which will be the permanent home of The Hall.

Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, with Dave Letterman

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Disney+ greenlights feature-length music docu-special “Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, with Dave Letterman,” streaming March 17, in which Academy Award winning filmmaker Morgan Neville captures Dave Letterman on his first visit to Dublin to hang out with Bono and The Edge in their hometown, experience Dublin, and join the two U2 musicians for a concert performance unlike any they’ve done before.

Watch Stevie Wonder and Jeff Beck Perform “Superstition” at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary

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Watch Stevie Wonder and the late, great Jeff Beck perform “Superstition” at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary show.

Blue Note Records Announces New 2023 Line-Up For The Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series

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Blue Note Records has announced the upcoming 2023 line-up for the Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series. The acclaimed series is produced by the “Tone Poet” Joe Harley and features all-analog, 180g audiophile vinyl reissues that are mastered from the original master tapes by Kevin Gray of Cohearent Audio. Tone Poet vinyl is manufactured at RTI in Camarillo, California, and packaged in deluxe gatefold tip-on jackets. The titles were once again handpicked by Harley and include acknowledged treasures of the Blue Note catalog as well as underrated classics, modern era standouts, and albums from other labels under the Blue Note umbrella including Pacific Jazz.

Newly announced titles begin March 3 with the release of two under-recognized albums that are available for pre-order now on the Blue Note Store. Pianist Andrew Hill’s excellent 1968 session Dance With Death featured his singular compositions performed by a versatile quintet with trumpeter Charles Tolliver, saxophonist Joe Farrell, bassist Victor Sproles, and drummer Billy Higgins. The Remarkable Carmell Jones is a rare gem from the Pacific Jazz catalog recorded in 1961 with the trumpeter Carmell Jones joined by tenor saxophonist Harold Land, pianist Frank Strazzeri, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Leon Pettis. The Tone Poet Vinyl Edition of The Remarkable Carmell Jones will include a new essay by Thomas Conrad that elucidates the story behind the album.

“What a supreme pleasure to present the 2023 Tone Poet lineup! Some you’ll be familiar with, some you won’t,” says Harley. “Each one has special meaning for me. These are some of my absolute favorites from the Blue Note family of labels. And every one of these was cut directly from the original analog master tapes.”

Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series – 2023 Release Schedule:

January 6, 2023
ScoLoHoFo (Scofield-Lovano-Holland-Foster) – Oh! (Blue Note, 2002)

February 3, 2023
Donald Byrd – At The Half Note Cafe, Vol. 1 (Blue Note, 1960)

March 3, 2023
Carmell Jones – The Remarkable Carmell Jones (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
Andrew Hill – Dance With Death (Blue Note, 1968)

April 7, 2023
Chet Baker – Chet Baker Sings and Plays (Pacific Jazz, 1955)
Stanley Turrentine – Mr. Natural (Blue Note, 1964)

May 5, 2023
Gil Evans Orchestra – Great Jazz Standards (Pacific Jazz, 1959)
Freddie Hubbard – Blue Spirits (Blue Note, 1965)

June 2, 2023
Donald Byrd – Slow Drag (Blue Note, 1967)
McCoy Tyner – Time For Tyner (Blue Note, 1968)

July 7, 2023
Sonny Clark Trio – Sonny Clark Trio (Blue Note, 1957)
Hank Mobley – A Caddy For Daddy (Blue Note, 1965)

August 4, 2023
Lee Morgan – Infinity (Blue Note, 1965)
Duke Pearson – The Right Touch (Blue Note, 1967)

September 1, 2023
Big John Patton – Let ‘Em Roll (Blue Note, 1965)
Wayne Shorter – Schizophrenia (Blue Note, 1967)

October 6, 2023
Herbie Nichols Trio – Herbie Nichols Trio (Blue Note, 1955-56)
Jackie McLean – Demon’s Dance (Blue Note, 1967)

November 3, 2023
Kenny Burrell – K.B. Blues (Blue Note, 1957)
Jack Wilson – Easterly Winds (Blue Note, 1967)

December 1, 2023
Grant Green – I Want To Hold Your Hand (Blue Note, 1965)
McCoy Tyner – Extensions (Blue Note, 1970)

Stacey Ryan Releases New Single “Over Tonight”

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inger, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Stacey Ryan starts off the new year with a bang, with the release of her new highly anticipated single “Over Tonight” out today via Island Records. The alluring, R&B-tinged single tells the tale of a friends with benefits relationship taking a turn for the worst: when one party inevitably starts to develop feelings, an instance many know all too well.

2023 is poised to be a huge year for Ryan, as she just kicked off her LA residency yesterday, January 12th at The Sun Rose, where she’ll be playing every Thursday for the rest of the month. Stacey will also be joining Jake Wesley Rogers on his North American tour kicking off February 24th. Later this spring, she’ll be joining Joshua Bassett on the road for his European tour.

Stacey Ryan has the rare gift of turning heartache into beautiful, bubbly soul-pop ballads. Her breakthrough “Don’t Text Me When You’re Drunk” collabo with Zai1k has garnered 19 million global streams, catapulting Stacey to the center of the year’s most viral TikTok trend. Her deeply personal account of an all-too-common dating experience, the track is a sparkling piece of soul-pop with effervescent textures, bright percussion, and mesmerizing piano work that brilliantly contrast Stacey’s emphatic refusal to compromise her needs. In July, Stacey was one of eight acts personally chosen by Duran Duran to open their BST Hyde Park festival show in London. Her most recent single “Deep End,” a warm summery uptempo track, was released in August as an ode to the end of summer. “Deep End” follows up “Fall In Love Alone,” , a look at poten­tially unrequited love, knowing the other person has a hard time committing and hoping they don’t fall in love…alone. The song became a massive smash in the fall of 2022, racking up a whopping 100 million global streams. Her ever-evolving body of work continues to show the full extent of her songwriting powers and one-of-a-kind musical imagination. A classically trained jazz pianist who also plays guitar, bass, ukulele, and trumpet, she possesses an undeniable knack for lyrical storytel­ling, melodies that endlessly wander into unexpected places, a singular sense of rhythm and song structure that wholly reflects her jazz background.

Jackson Wang Announces ‘Magic Man’ World Tour 2023 North American Dates

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Singer, performer, and producer Jackson Wang announces his first-ever North American tour dates as a solo act for his MAGIC MAN World Tour. The limited six-city tour will make a stop in Toronto on May6 at Coca-Cola Coliseum. Presale begins on Wednesday, January 18 and tickets will go on sale to the public beginning Friday, January 20 at 10am.

Jackson will return for the 2nd year in a row to perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 16 and April 23 at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California ahead of headliner Frank Ocean.

Jackson kicked off his MAGIC MAN World Tour with sold out shows in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, London and Paris to celebrate the release of his sophomore album MAGIC MAN (TEAM WANG records/88rising Records/Warner Records/RYCE MUSIC GROUP) featuring previously released singles “Blue,” “Cruel” and “Blow.” The album received widespread critical acclaim from the likes of Associated Press, NPR, Vulture, The Daily Beast, Consequence, UPROXX, and more. It debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s “Top Current Sales” & “Top Album Sales” the week of release and at No. 15 on Billboard 200 marking Jackson’s highest charting album.

This all follows Jackson’s whirlwind run of making history at last year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival as the first-ever Chinese solo artist who performed on the Coachella main stage as part of 88rising’s ‘Head In The Clouds Forever’ set. Jackson also headlined last year’s 88rising ‘Head In The Clouds’ Festival (alongside the likes of NIKI, Rich Brian, and more) at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. Check out his full performance HERE, and watch him getting ready for the festival with VOGUE HERE.

Most recently, Jackson headlined the League Of Legends 2022 Worlds Championship Opening Ceremony with a performance of his latest single, “Fire to the Fuse,” a Riot Games Music written and produced track and the theme song for the new “League of Legends” Empyrean skin line alongside Lil Nas X in San Francisco. The track peaked at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Trending Song Chart.

Jackson Wang is a Chinese singer, record producer, creative director, and founder of TEAM WANG. Jackson was a sabre fencer for Hong Kong’s fencing team-He was ranked eleventh in the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. And throughout Jackson’s sports career, he won first place at three Asian competitions, three national competitions, and nine international and Hong Kong competitions.

In 2014, Jackson debuted as a member of JYP entertainment’s K-pop group GOT7 in Korea. In 2017, Jackson Wang founded TEAM WANG. In 2021, Jackson Wang left JYP entertainment and came back to TEAM WANG in China, and started releasing his solo music. In the same year, Jackson Wang announced PANTHEPACK, a 4-member Chinese music group consisting of Jackson Wang, Karencici, ICE, and J.Sheon, under TEAM WANG.

As a globally acclaimed artist and a creative director, Jackson’s goal is to showcase a Chinese-influenced sound on the international music stage and highlight Chinese and Asian culture worldwide. In his ascent, Jackson has amassed over 92 million followers across socials.

Jackson Wang 2023 North American Tour Dates
April 16 – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival – Indio, CA
April 23 – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival – Indio, CA
April 26 – Shrine Auditorium – Los Angeles, CA
April 28 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, CA
April 30 – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Arena – Vancouver, BC
May 4 – Wintrust Arena – Chicago, IL
May 6 – Coca Cola Coliseum – Toronto, ON
May 11 – Barclays Center – New York, NY