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‘Make Music Day’ to Mark 40th Anniversary on Tuesday, June 21

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Make Music Day, the global celebration of music held annually on the summer solstice, today announced that this year’s vast program will observe the festival’s 40th anniversary and feature a full return to in-person events, with more than 5,000 live, free music-making events held nationwide on Tuesday, June 21.

Launched in France in 1982 as the Fête de la Musique, Make Music Day has been growing across the United States for the last 15 years, since the debut of Make Music New York in 2007. This year’s celebration will feature participation from more than 100 U.S. cities – including the flagship event in New York City – and the entire states of ConnecticutHawaiiVermont and Wisconsin, with concerts, performances, music lessons, jam sessions and other musical events occurring throughout the day, from dawn to dusk. For the first time, the cities of Atlanta (Georgia), Columbia (Missouri), and Fargo-Moorhead (North Dakota) will join in.

“Make Music Day is thrilled to celebrate its historic 40th anniversary with one of our most impressive, comprehensive programs to date, which truly spans the country and seeks to inspire participation by music lovers of all experience levels,” said Make Music Alliance President Aaron Friedman. “At a time when music, togetherness and artistic expression is more important than ever, it is our hope that everyone – amateurs to professionals, from coast to coast – can find an event to take part in and celebrate the positive and profound effect that music has on our lives.”

Completely different from a traditional music festival, Make Music Day celebrates and promotes the natural music maker in everyone, regardless of ability. Reimagining their cities and towns as stages, every kind of musician – young and old, amateur and professional, of every musical persuasion – pours onto streets, parks, plazas, porches, rooftops, gardens and other public spaces to celebrate, create and share their music with friends, neighbors, and strangers.

In homage to its French roots, Make Music Day will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a kick-off event in New York City on the morning of Tuesday, June 21, with French and American elected officials and dignitaries at Battery Park in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, symbolizing the friendship and connections between France and the United States. The event will include a performance of Carnival of the Animals by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns, written in 1886, the same year the Statue of Liberty was inaugurated. Following the kick-off, dozens of French-themed concerts will be held all day throughout New York Harbor, with additional concerts, inspired by the presence of Lady Liberty, featuring contributions by the city’s immigrant communities. As usual, hundreds of other concerts and music-making activities, of every kind, will also take place across the city for Make Music New York on June 21.

Other highlights of Make Music Day 2022 in the United States will include:

  • Flowerpot Music – Participants around the country will be invited to perform a composition by celebrated composer Elliot Cole and directed by percussionist Peter Ferry using an unlikely but beautiful percussion instrument: the flowerpot. Appropriate for musicians and non-musicians alike, participants can join a group and create outdoor soundscapes through easy-to-learn games.
  • Global Livestreams – Musicians in the U.S. will broadcast their performances on a shared livestream, together with others celebrating Make Music Day in AustraliaCyprusNigeria, and the United Kingdom. Among other programs will be a series of remote jam sessions hosted by jazz pianist Dan Tepfer called “Round Midnight Around the World,” with collaborators in different time zones playing the Thelonious Monk standard together using low-latency FarPlay audio software.
  • Mass Appeal – People of all ages and skills levels will join together to make music in large, single-instrument groups. This year, leading music brands are donating thousands of free instruments so that any member of the public can stop by these events and join the band. Mass Appeal programs will benefit from 2,400 free harmonicas from Hohner, 1,600 ukulele songbooks from Alfred Music, 500 pairs of drumsticks from Promark, and over 1,000 hand percussion instruments from Rhythm Band Instruments.
  • #MySongIsYourSong – Songwriters and composers of all styles and walks of life will join in a global song swap where they’ll learn a song by another artist, and hear theirs covered in return.
  • Sousapalooza – In multiple cities, large groups of brass and wind musicians will assemble in parks and plazas to play the music of “March King” John Philip Sousa. Anyone is invited to download the music, bring their horn, and join the band.
  • Uncommon Instruments – The public will discover new and unusual instruments thanks to partnerships with several innovative companies. With the Makey Makey, performers of all levels will turn everyday objects into touchpads and use them to make music. Makey Makey will supply kits to dozens of Make Music Day chapters – including Anaheim (CA), Kansas City (MO), and Platteville (WI) – and work with them to devise new, fun ways to incorporate this technology into collaborative music making and learning through play. In another partnership, Panyard will supply Jumbie Jams, an entry level steel pan designed to be easily playable by anyone, to chapters in Atlanta (GA), Hartford (CT), Houston (TX), Kansas City (MO), New Haven (CT), Ridgefield (CT), Santa Fe (NM), and Syracuse (NY), enabling them to introduce the instrument to a wider audience.
  • Young Composers Contest – Make Music Alliance is partnering with the five-time Grammy-winning vocal group The Swingles to present this year’s contest in which composers aged 13-21 will submit a written song using the text of the poem, “A Jelly-Fish,” by Marianne Moore. The winning piece will be recorded by The Swingles and released on June 21. The contest is presented with support from Notefight, which will provide entrants with a free three-month trial of the software.

City-specific highlights around the United States will include:

  • Cincinnati (OH) – Musicians will perform on the Cincinnati Bell Connector, the city’s streetcar, switching bands every half-hour between three different vehicles.
  • Houston (TX) – To kick off the local celebration, a series of performances by Bayou City Funk and others will take place on the steps of City Hall after remarks by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Consulate General of France in Houston Valerie Baraban.
  • Madison (WI) – Musical performances will take place on all four corners of the Capitol Squareand the Yid Vicious Klezmer Ensemble will perform on a boat floating down the Yahara River.
  • Miami (FL)  An RV known as “The Toad” will rove around mainland Miami, with multiple bands performing in and around the vehicle at several stops.
  • Nashville (TN) – A tambourine jam will be held at Nashville International Airport, with tambourines given away to airline passengers as they arrive and depart.

Additionally, in accordance with an annual tradition, and in a show of visual harmony, iconic buildings and landmarks across the United States will light up and shine orange – a color evoking the sun and the first day of summer – in honor of Make Music Day.

All Make Music Day events are free and open to the public. Participants who wish to perform, or to host musical events, may register at www.makemusicday.org. A full schedule of virtual and in-person events will be posted on the website in early June.

Mike Shinoda Is Now Warner Music’s Community Innovation Advisor

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Warner Recorded Music (WRM) has enlisted Linkin Park co-founder and music tech pioneer Mike Shinoda as Community Innovation Advisor. In this first-of-its-kind post, Shinoda will work closely with Warner Music’s leadership and business development teams to help shape the company’s artist-centric approach to Web3. With Shinoda’s support, WRM will continue to partner with artists to bring their creative visions to life and build communities across new platforms, products, and experiences, while exploring new revenue streams.

Max Lousada, CEO, Warner Recorded Music, said: “Central to our DNA at Warner is that we start with the artist experience. A passionate creative who’s deeply embedded in the rapidly evolving world of Web3, Mike’s perspective here will be invaluable. As we continue to accelerate deals and build out our expertise across the company, together we’ll navigate the possibilities at the intersection of music and technology with thoughtfulness and authenticity – to the benefit of our entire musical community.”

“There’s no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to Web3; every artist and community is unique,” added Shinoda. “Warner has made some strong first steps in this space, and I look forward to playing a role in further exploration—supporting artists in creating new opportunities, and connecting with fans in unimaginable new ways.”

Widely acknowledged as a go-to voice highlighting the connections between music and tech, Shinoda will serve as a sounding board for Warner Recorded Music as the company looks to experiment with new and emerging technologies alongside its artists. From his early days as co-founder, vocalist, and writer-producer with Linkin Park, to blazing new paths on Twitch and in Web3, Shinoda has made a career innovating in music, fan communities, and content. His most recent explorations include “Happy Endings,” the label’s first single to debut as an NFT, and “Ziggurats,” the world’s first generative NFT mixtape—5,000 unique mini-albums created from Shinoda’s original audio and visual layers (ziggurats.xyz).

In the last few years, Warner Music’s industry-leading approach has led to partnerships with the likes of Roblox, The Sandbox, Genies, Griffin Gaming, Blockparty, OneOf, and Splinterlands. Already, Warner Music has been behind massively popular metaverse and Web3 experiences, from Twenty One Pilots to David Guetta in Roblox; digital avatars via Genies for artists such as Michael Bublé, Cardi B, and CKay; and the sale of a slew of NFTs including a hi-res digital image of the original lyric sheets from Matchbox Twenty’s megahit “Unwell” and Rico Nasty’s “OHFR?” NFT drop on SuperRare, to name a few.

Paul McCartney Brings Johnny Carson A Birthday Cake In 1984

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Paul McCartney brings Johnny Carson a birthday cake to celebrate on The Tonight Show in 1984.

Canadian Music Week and Radio Trailblazers Announce Karen Steele as 2022 Rosalie Award Winner

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Canadian Music Week and Radio Trailblazers are happy to announce Karen Steele, Program Director of 99.9 Virgin Radio in Toronto, as the recipient of the 2022 Rosalie Award. The Rosalie Award, which recognizes Canadian women who have blazed new trails in radio, will be presented Tuesday, June 7 in the Ballroom at Intercontinental Toronto Centre Hotel as part of the Radio Active 2022 – The Future of Audio conference.

The Rosalie Award is named in honour of the late Rosalie Trombley, renowned influential Music Director of the Top 40 powerhouse CKLW-AM “The Big 8” (Detroit/Windsor), She was deemed the most powerful lady in pop music and the first-ever recipient of the Rosalie Award in 2005. Radio Active 2022 will take place as part of Canadian Music Week on June 7 and 8, 2022 with over 20 sessions.

“As we celebrate our 17th year of the Rosalie Trombley award, we are thrilled to announce Karen as our recipient for this year. Our selection was made from a stellar group of talented nominees, which even further recognizes the strength and significance women contribute to the success of the broadcast industry in Canada” says Nancy Brown Dacko, Chair of the Radio Trailblazers. “Another highlight of our presentation features Barbara Williams, Executive Vice President CBC who will address the audience as our keynote speaker. Special thanks to Gary Slaight and Barbara Williams for their continued support.”

Karen Steele has programmed three Toronto radio stations over the past 15 years including; MIX 99.9, KiSS 92.5, and 99.9 Virgin Radio. Karen started her Toronto career at the MIX and was the first female PD appointed to MIX 99.9 in 2005.

Karen’s love of film led her to Theatrical Marketing as the Director of Publicity and Promotion for Warner Bros Canada in 2009 where she worked on “The Hangover” and “Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince” campaigns.

In the same year, Karen jumped at the opportunity to work at the newly relaunched CHR – KiSS 92.5 and 98.1 CHFI as Promotions Director. In less than a year, Karen became PD of KiSS working with The Roz & Mocha Show and spearheading live events; WHAM BAM, The Haus Party, headlined by Bruno Mars in his first Canadian appearance, and the National GRAMMYs team for radio.

Karen also helped develop the GEN NOW program with Seneca College providing college students with the opportunity to get hands-on experience on-air at KiSS. Under Karen’s leadership KiSS 92.5 won CHR station of the year: 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Karen went full circle in Programming going back to the 99.9 frequency with 99.9 Virgin Radio. In 2019 Karen rebuilt an on-air line-up and developed a new morning show with Virgin Mornings; Adam Wylde, TJ & Jax. In less than six months Virgin Radio was ranked #1 Adults 18-34 and the second most listened to station in Canada.

Karen has been honoured with PD of the Year at CMW, awarded the Grand Award at the NY Festivals for celebrating Diversity and Pride with the “Retrosexual Weekend”, and the CAB Award for her work with the 12 Hours of Christmas and Have a Heart for Sick Kids Radiothon in support of the Hospital for Sick Children.

Karen’s love of Promotions kicked off her radio career at 97.7 HTZ-FM as “Cruiser Girl” in 1990. Seven years later, she was promoted to PD and the first female PD in Standard Radio’s history.

Karen has worked to help mentor talent within the Bell Talent Development program and created “Empower Hour” – an hour of programming with all female rock star hosts and artists for International Women’s Day. An idea that rolled out Nationally across the Virgin Radio network in 2022.

In 2004, Blair Bartrem walked into Karen’s life at MIX 99.9. Literally, he walked into her office as the new PD of the MIX. In 2007 they married and have been co-creators in their personal and professional lives (when not competing) ever since.

Radio Trailblazers is a collaboration among women who love radio. They are a Canadian volunteer organization that celebrates and supports women in radio through education, inspiration, and mentorship.

Blackie And The Rodeo Kings Announce Blazing New Album ‘O Glory’ Set For Release July 8

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One of North America’s most esteemed musical collectives, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, have announced the release of their 11th studio album, O Glory, on July 8 (PRE-ORDER/SAVE/ADD). Lead single “O Glory Lost Those Blues Again” – a wistful corker powered by the testimonial hum of organ behind Tom Wilson and Colin Linden’s shared vocals – is available today, along with an official lyric video.

The band will hit the road for some summer festival shows and their own fall headlining Canadian tour, made up of some rescheduled dates plus newly announced dates. A complete list of shows already announced can be found below with a few more still to be announced in the coming weeks.

If any band was uniquely positioned to withstand the impossible demands made by despicable COVID-19, it was Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. The proof is in their blazing new album, O Glory. While much of the planet struggled to find new ways of working, singer/songwriter and guitarists Stephen Fearing, Colin Linden, and Tom Wilson coolly leveraged the flexibility that’s sustained them for 25 years, sheltering in their respective home bases of Victoria, BC, Nashville, TN, and Hamilton, ON, while using technology to bridge the chasm separating them from each other and from their rhythm section of Gary Craig and John Dymond.

With Linden producing from his Nashville digs, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings wrote and recorded 13 alternately roots-rock, folk, country, and Americana-style songs, ultimately crafting what Linden confirms is the band’s most “spiritual and political” musical statement to date.

Adds Fearing, “Like a lot of musicians, after the initial shock of the pandemic lockdown, the impetus became finding ways to connect with the world. Technology has come so far in the last few years, and it has made remote recording possible. I pounced on it. Colin gave me a lot of advice and took charge musically. It was then a matter of coming up with songs and getting them to each other.”

As they have since forming as a one-off to honour late folk hero Willie P. Bennett — continuing as smitten audiences demanded it — the JUNO Award–winning Blackie and the Rodeo Kings chase musical excellence while having a ball playing with their friends. Talk about a great gig.

2022 TOUR DATES:
July 9 Mariposa Folk Festival Orillia ON
July 16 Harrison Festival of The Arts Harrison Hot Springs, BC
Aug 13 Bear Creek Festival Grand Prairie, AB
Aug 26 Shrewsbury Folk Festival, UK
Oct 25 + 26 Aeolian Hall – London ON
Oct 28 – Massey Hall – Toronto ON
Oct 29 –Empire Theatre – Belleville, ON
Nov 1 –Dryden Performing Arts Centre – Dryden, ON
Nov 2- Burton Cumming Theatre – Winnipeg MB
Nov 3 – Broadway Theatre – Saskatoon SK
Nov 4 – Casino Regina – Regina SK
Nov 5 – Bella Theatre – Calgary AB
Nov 7 –Winspear Theatre- Edmonton AB
Nov 9- Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver BC
Nov 10-Royal Theatre – Victoria BC
Nov 12 -Port Theatre – Nanaimo BC
Nov 13 – Vernon Performing Arts Centre- Vernon BC
Dec 7-8 Market Hall – Peterborough ON
Dec 10 First Ontario Concert Hall – Hamilton ON
Dec 11 National Arts Centre – Ottawa ON

Ed Sheeran Releases New Single “2step” Feat. Lil Baby

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Global superstar Ed Sheeran has released “2step” feat. Lil Baby, a brand new version of the song off of his latest chart-topping, full length album “=” (listen HERE). Produced by Andrew Watt & Louis Bell (Post Malone, Justin Bieber), the single arrives alongside its official music video which was shot in Kyiv, Ukraine (watch HERE). Directed by NL Vossi (Stormzy ‘Vossi Bop’), the video transitions through slick choreography as Ed and his crew move across a cityscape backdrop.

Speaking about the video, Ed Sheeran says – “I filmed the video for 2step in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine before the devastating acts of violence started to take place. It was my first time visiting the country and I felt so welcomed during my stay there – everyone from the production crew to the many people I met across my days off. Ukraine is a proud and resilient country and I’m grateful to have had the chance to film my video there. I stand with Ukraine and will be donating my record royalties from YouTube streams of the video to the DEC’s Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal x”

The video’s Ukrainian production company, Radioaktivefilm, added – “This video really reminds us of the best of times; it was the last video we did before our world fell apart. Watching it gives us some normality and happiness, and we hope you enjoy this video as much as we do right now.”

Last month, not only did Ed perform at ITV’s Concert for Ukraine in Birmingham, England, but he also played a slew of intimate underplays in London (Electric Ballroom/Alexandra Palace Theatre) and Brighton (Concorde 2) ahead of his upcoming ‘+ – = ÷ x’ stadium tour (pronounced ‘The Mathematics Tour’), which kicks off in Dublin, Ireland, on April 23rd and will see Ed return to London’s Wembley Stadium for a five-night run in June/July. Outside of today’s single/video drop, Ed’s latest musical output comes in the form of a collaboration project with J Balvin following the recent releases of ‘Sigue’ and ‘Forever My Love’.

Video: Oingo Boingo Promotes Budweiser In 1984

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This Bud’s for you. A classic 80s commercial for Budweiser with music by Oingo Boingo featuring Danny Elfman.

Video: Neil Young goes record shopping, finds his own bootlegs in 1972

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In this video allegedly filmed in 1972, Neil Young goes shopping at a record store and finds his own bootlegs, confronting the clerk and walking out of the store with the record before calling the manager.

Elton John Madman Across The Water – 50th Anniversary Reissue Announced

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UMe today announces the 50th-anniversary reissue of Elton John’s Madman Across The Water. Available to pre-order now on stunning 3-CD and 1 Blu-ray Super Deluxe Box Set, 4-LP, 1-LP Limited Edition colored vinyl, and 2-CD formats, the album will be released on June 10.

Spawning the hits “Tiny Dancer” and “Levon,” Madman Across The Water was Elton’s fourth studio album, released only two years after his debut. Recorded in 1971, it was a foundation stone of what was to become a dazzlingly prolific decade for the global-icon-in-waiting. Madman Across The Water was largely written after Elton had made his initial foray to America, offering the opportunity for lyricist Bernie Taupin to witness first-hand the landscapes and people he’d only seen on a screen or on the page. Recorded at Trident Studios in Central London in February and August 1971, it was the first album where all five players of Elton’s fabled band lineup (Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson, Davey Johnstone, and Ray Cooper) were featured. The album also featured Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, who plays Hammond organ on three songs.

A newly unveiled Piano Demo of “Tiny Dancer,” taken from the archives and previously unheard, will be available to stream in full later today Here. Watch a preview of the track now Here. Recorded at Dick James Studios in central London in Spring 1971, it is an intimate performance of the song with Elton alone at the piano as a guide for the band later to follow.

While the UK’s love affair with Elton was on the precipice of exploding upon Madman’s release at the start of the ’70s, these nine tracks immediately struck a chord with US audiences, reaching the Top 10 of the Billboard album charts. It also spawned two hit singles, “Levon” and “Tiny Dancer,” both reaching the US Top 50. After years as a best-kept secret to Elton’s fans, “Tiny Dancer” has gone on to become one of his most loved songs with his worldwide fanbase, third only to “Rocket Man” and “Your Song” in global streaming numbers. Capturing the headiness of California at the time of Elton’s first US concerts, the song was used to phenomenal effect in Cameron Crowe’s classic 2000 film Almost Famous. Both “Levon” and “Tiny Dancer” remain live favorites to this day, taking pride of place in the setlist for Elton’s record-breaking Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.

The celebration of Madman Across The Water comes in four different formats. All formats contain Bob Ludwig’s 2016 remaster of the main album. There are 18 previously unreleased tracks across the Super Deluxe 3-CD/1-Blu-ray box set, which also contains rare, restored material from the era, piano demos of the album, and the audio of the BBC Sounds For Saturday concert, broadcast in 1972. The Blu-Ray contains a 5.1 mix by Greg Penny, plus the Sounds For Saturday and his 1971 Old Grey Whistle Test performance. The audio of the Super Deluxe CD/Blu-ray set will also be available on a 4-LP set. The box set includes photos, an essay with interviews with those who helped make the album, as well as memorabilia and artwork taken from the Rocket Archive. The album will also be available as a limited edition blue and white-colored 180g LP.

Track Listing

3-CD / 1-Blu-ray Super Deluxe Box Set

CD 1

Tiny Dancer (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Levon (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Razor Face (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Madman Across The Water (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Indian Sunset (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Holiday Inn (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Rotten Peaches (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
All The Nasties (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Goodbye (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Indian Sunset (Live Radio Broadcast)
Madman Across The Water (Original Version, featuring Mick Ronson)
Rock Me When He’s Gone
Levon (Mono Single Version)
Razor Face (Extended Version)
CD 2

Madman Across The Water (1970 Piano Demo)
Tiny Dancer (Piano Demo)
Levon (Piano Demo)
Razor Face (Piano Demo)
Madman Across The Water (1971 Piano Demo)
Indian Sunset (Piano Demo)
Holiday Inn (Piano Demo)
Rotten Peaches (Piano Demo)
All The Nasties (Piano Demo)
Goodbye (Piano Demo)
Rock Me When He’s Gone (Piano Demo)
Rock Me When He’s Gone (Full Version)
CD 3

Tiny Dancer (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Rotten Peaches (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Razor Face (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Holiday Inn (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Indian Sunset (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Levon (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Madman Across The Water (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Goodbye (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
Taped November 11, 1971 / transmitted April 29, 1972

Blu-ray

Audio

Greg Penny 5.1 mix of Madman Across The Water (Original Version, featuring Mick Ronson)
Greg Penny 5.1 mix of Madman Across The Water

Audio-Visual

Sounds For Saturday (Taped November 11, 1971 / transmitted April 29, 1972)
Old Grey Whistle Test (Transmitted on December 7, 1971)

4-LP Set

LP1

A1 Tiny Dancer (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
A2 Levon (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
A3 Razor Face (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
A4 Madman Across The Water (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)

B1 Indian Sunset (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B2 Holiday Inn (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B3 Rotten Peaches (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B4 All The Nasties (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B5 Goodbye (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)

LP2

A1 Indian Sunset (Live Radio Broadcast)
A2 Madman Across The Water (Original Version, featuring Mick Ronson)
A3 Rock Me When He’s Gone
A4 Levon (Mono Single Version)

B1 Razor Face (Extended Version)
B2 Rock Me When He’s Gone (Piano Demo)
B3 Rock Me When He’s Gone (Full Version)

LP3

A1 Madman Across The Water (1970 Piano Demo)
A2 Tiny Dancer (Piano Demo)
A3 Levon (Piano Demo)
A4 Razor Face (Piano Demo)
A5 Madman Across The Water (1971 Piano Demo)

B1 Indian Sunset (Piano Demo)
B2 Holiday Inn (Piano Demo)
B3 Rotten Peaches (Piano Demo)
B4 All The Nasties (Piano Demo)
B5 Goodbye (Piano Demo)

LP4

A1 Tiny Dancer (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
A2 Rotten Peaches (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
A3 Razor Face (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
A4 Holiday Inn (BBC Sounds For Saturday)

B1 Indian Sunset (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
B2 Levon (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
B3 Madman Across The Water (BBC Sounds For Saturday)
B4 Goodbye (BBC Sounds For Saturday)

Taped November 11, 1971 / transmitted April 29, 1972

2-CD SET

CD 1

Tiny Dancer (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Levon (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Razor Face (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Madman Across The Water (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Indian Sunset (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Holiday Inn (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Rotten Peaches (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
All The Nasties (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Goodbye (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
Indian Sunset (Live Radio Broadcast)
Madman Across The Water (Original Version, featuring Mick Ronson)
Rock Me When He’s Gone
Levon (Mono Single Version)
Razor Face (Extended Version)
CD 2

Madman Across The Water (1970 Piano Demo)
Tiny Dancer (Piano Demo)
Levon (Piano Demo)
Razor Face (Piano Demo)
Madman Across The Water (1971 Piano Demo)
Indian Sunset (Piano Demo)
Holiday Inn (Piano Demo)
Rotten Peaches (Piano Demo)
All The Nasties (Piano Demo)
Goodbye (Piano Demo)
Rock Me When He’s Gone (Piano Demo)
Rock Me When He’s Gone (Full Version)
1-LP Limited Edition Blue & White Vinyl

A1 Tiny Dancer (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
A2 Levon (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
A3 Razor Face (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
A4 Madman Across The Water (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)

B1 Indian Sunset (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B2 Holiday Inn (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B3 Rotten Peaches (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B4 All The Nasties (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)
B5 Goodbye (2016 Bob Ludwig Remaster)

Sesame Street: Showing Fairness with Brett Goldstein

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The Word of the Day is Fairness as Brett Goldstein and Tamir are showing the new F-word on Sesame Street. Fairness can be making sure every gets a turn when playing, helping clean up after making a mess, or sharing a freshly baked cookie with a hungry Cookie Monster.