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Jazz Singer FIONA ROSS Releases ‘7 Songs in 7 Days’ Album

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For most, our weekly to-do lists usually consist of a laundry list of different tasks… Including laundry. For prolific, multi-honoured British singer-songwriter Fiona Ross, her’s always features something music-related, including one recent week devoted entirely to creating new music. Now, she’s treating us to its beautiful results with her brand-new EP, 7 Songs in 7 Days — available now.

Productivity is not a problem for this highly accomplished multi-award-winning music maker. To clear out the remnants from writing and recording her latest, big production and Global Music Award-winning full-length release, Red Flags and High Heels, Ross took on this new project as an ambitious palate cleanser.

“7 Songs in 7 Days is exactly that!” Ross explains. “Each time I work on an album, I seem to get bigger and bigger with the instrumentation, and having just finished my Red Flags and High Heels album, my head is already full of big brass sections and string orchestras…

“So, I wanted to pull myself back a bit before I started, and I tasked myself with writing seven songs over seven days — all acoustic, simple, straightforward, and nothing fancy.”

Hearing a song in its rawest, stripped-down form is perhaps the most vital and honest listening experience one can receive. On 7 Songs in 7 Days, Fiona Ross lays it all down and leads the way with piano and vocal, accompanied only by guitarist Gibbi Bettini, who also engineered the new EP, and trumpeter Dave Boa.

“I wanted to sort of go back to my songwriting roots, just me and my piano,” she says. “So, I sat down on a Monday and wrote a track each day for a week and the result is this album. A week in my songwriting head.”

Of course, getting started can be the most challenging part of a new project. So, Ross allowed the music to flow first before song lyrics began to arrive — while also allowing the second track “#TuesdayThoughts” the space to be solely instrumental.

“At the beginning, I had some musical ideas but didn’t know what I wanted to say, but by Wednesday I seemed to find some lyrics and thoughts.”

Ross’s #wednesdaywisdom song places her right in the middle of some deep mid-week thinking and self-reflection. “‘The Choices You Made #wednesdaywisdom’ is just a simple song about reflection and accountability,” she explains. “I think we all sometimes look back and wonder why we did things, but at the end of the day, they are our choices and we must always be accountable – for the good choices and the bad ones.”

Jump to the end of Ross’s writing week and things are getting groovy for the weekend. “‘The Best Version of Me #fridayfeeling’: I must admit I love the groove on this and already have this mapped out for a full band version. It started out as a piano track but went with guitar in the end as well, it just sounded better on guitar!”

Her Saturday and Sunday songs on the new EP offer the perfect individual vibes for the two very different days.

“‘When You Walked into the Room #saturdaynight’ is about that time when someone in the room captures your attention, everyone’s attention, and takes over the room but then it turns out it was all pretend – arrogance,” says Ross. “You know, that ‘Don’t you know who I am?’ thing. It happens all the time. There is no need.”

“‘Take Time To Breathe #Sundaymorning’. This really is about just that. Taking time out, a moment to breathe. We all know we should but make excuses as to why we can’t take time out, but it’s important. The irony is that me taking time out to breathe was writing a song about it!

“Some of these songs will appear in my next full-band album, so some people might find it interesting to see how some of my songs develop,” says the recently named International Female Songwriter of the Year by the International Singer-Songwriters Association

Ross innovatively includes social media hashtags in the titles of all seven songs on the new EP as a nod to being a regular Twitter user. “I tweet quite a bit and always start the day with a good morning tweet with an appropriate hashtag,” she explains. “So, I have mapped each song to a Twitter hashtag. They’re ones I use all the time just for fun, as this album really is just about how I was feeling at the time, on each day.”

A multi-faceted artist and multi-skilled professional, Ross could also devote each day of the week and more to just one of her numerous creative and business pursuits. She’s a music journalist who founded the groundbreaking and award-winning organization, Women in Jazz Media, which develops and supports initiatives for mentoring and promoting women in jazz music around the world. Ross is also the former Head of the British Academy of New Music where she trained chart-topping hitmakers Ed Sheeran, Rita Ora, Jess Glynne, and more.

With 7 Songs in 7 Days, Fiona Ross heads back to her first love of sitting down at the piano and letting her muse map out a musical journey.

ARCADE FIRE TO HEADLINE DAY 1 OF OSHEAGA THIS SUMMER ✨🎡💃

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A major milestone always means the most when celebrated with family, so for the 15th anniversary of the OSHEAGA Music and Arts Festival presented by Bell in collaboration with Coors Light, it just made sense to book the band that has resonated so profoundly in the heart of this city over the last few decades, Arcade Fire.

“When the Foo Fighters unfortunately had to cancel, it was extremely important to us that we book a band that means something special to our local music fans as well as an artist that would appeal to a huge fan base internationally. We are thrilled that our local hometown heroes Arcade Fire were able to step in and fill the void. The band put on one of the most memorable headline sets in Osheaga history in 2010, and having them back for our 15th anniversary will be really special,” explains Nick Farkas, Senior Vice-President, Booking, Concerts and Events at evenko and Founder of Osheaga, “Our thoughts remain with our friends in the extended Foo Fighters family in this tremendously difficult time”.

With a new album set for release on May 6th, Arcade Fire will be playing brand new material as well as many of the classics for what will be an unforgettable homecoming set that fans won’t want to miss.

London, UK Hip-Hop Group LAZY HABITS Teases Upcoming Album With “Waves”

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With dueling juxtaposition between saving the world and merely surviving, International experiential alt. hip-hop collective Lazy Habits’ newest release “Waves” most closely resembles a cinematic production for the apocalypse.

Available now, the track lands ahead of the London, UK-based band’s forthcoming album, Vermillion Sands, and serves as a call-to-action, so to speak — however, the agenda is up to the listener.

Featuring spirited brass crescendos and driving string staccatos, “Waves” is toxically euphonious. Inspired by a collection of Short Stories by JG Ballard, Lazy Habits set out to create an immersive soundtrack for utter catastrophe and, in “Waves,” they don’t dare to hold back.

While the symphonic song presents itself as a powerhouse banger, its theme tackles being alone. “What we consider acceptable behaviour doesn’t fit the personalities of everyone,” the band shares. “This is about overcoming and learning and to function and live in the world that surrounds us.”

Lyrically, “Waves” focuses on the change from going through the motions to a shift in priorities, and the dilemma that comes with breaking the cycle of redundancy, or parting the ‘waves’ — a real-life experience frontman James Collins faced while penning the album as his daughter’s due date quickly approached, knowing it would affect the writing, he shares.

“I do not know the play, I do not surf the waves, I only came to say hey / I do not plan to stay, I won’t be led astray, I do not fly this plane”

It becomes more and more obvious through multiple listens that “Waves” is a song laced with lyrical entendre. While apparently very bright, “Waves” is more than just a feel-good anthem; its enticement is paired with intent to eat you alive.

“I think one of the reasons I write about dark subject matters is as an opposition to the lifestyles we are constantly sold through pop music,” Collins shares. “I guess it could be considered a red pill/blue pill moment.

“There are enough love songs out there,” he continues. “I have always read a lot – lots of Ballard, Poe, and authors who have a great imagination and are people drawn to the human condition.”

Lazy Habits is a live hip-hop band best be summed up as gritty yet melodic anthems; their productions shake floors and rattle windows with bold brass sections and soaring string arrangements accompanied by heavy drums and an underlying current of finessed hip-hop.

Following in the path of Questlove, Lazy Habits carries on the tradition of infusing live bands into hip-hop. Aiming to stand out in the crowded scene of London’s musical nest, Lazy Habits takes a unique approach to live bands by including two drummers and sizeable brass sections; their infectious sound and genre-bending prowess elevate this group above the sound-alikes and imitators.

And their unique approach to live band productions isn’t unnoticed. After their self-titled debut album reached Top 10 on the iTunes UK Hip-Hop chart Lazy Habits released their follow up: ‘The Atrocity Exhibition’ in May 2016. The album was greeted with glowing reviews, soaring into the Top 20 iTunes Hip-Hop chart in the UK and Europe.

From there, their first single “The Breach” found rotation on BBC 6 Music; the accompanying music video stars Taron Egerton (known prominently for his roles in Kingsman and Rocketman), and their single “Feed the Brass” was featured on “Shameless USA”.

“Waves” is available now. Vermillion Sands is available Spring 2022.

David Cross’ Speech at Bob Odenkirk’s Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony

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Comedian David Cross speech at Bob Odenkirk’s Hollywood Walk of Fame Star ceremony held at the 1725 Vine Street in Los Angeles, California USA on April 18th, 2022

Saddle In to Be “Devoured” by the Thrashing New Single from Finnish Alt-Rock Band Gardenhead

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Saddle in to be “Devoured” by the latest single from alt-rockers Gardenhead — available now.

The thrashing metal anthem from the Finnish four-piece slams out your speakers with a mission: keep the listener wide awake, horns in the air as the band — Jonne Nyberg (vocals & guitar), Antti “Andy” Silkelä (drums), Eero Silkelä (guitar) and Antti Lammi (bass) — pound your musical pallet into submission.

“‘Devoured’ was initially a bunch of Eero’s riffs and a couple of Jonne’s melody ideas we played around with at the end of rehearsals,” says Andy. “One night I walked out of the void that we call our practice space and thought of a quote from Stephen King that our late friend would’ve wanted to get a tattoo of: ‘Monsters are real, Ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.’

“At that moment it felt like an omen come true. Inspired by the quote, I wrote the lyrics during the walk home.”

As a song, “Devoured” marches into your psyche — invited or not. And while you dare to look away, it threatens to push you back over the cliff without a parachute. It’s the drowning adrenaline high of being swept away in their power-driven prowess; their ability to snare and seduce their listeners and invoke nightmares on a grander scheme to keep you locked in their hold.

The track acts as the follow-up single to “The Ordeal,” both from Gardenhead’s forthcoming debut album, due out in 2022. “To me these songs are an amalgamation of the years spent grinding at rehearsals and dive bars, trying to make something larger than life from the little talent and resources we have,” says Jonne, adding: “In this, I think we’ve succeeded.”

While the debut didn’t necessarily have a specified theme, Gardenhead explains that the tracks work together as a cohesive whole — and have come a long way from morphing their lifelong friendship from a roots/Southern rock vibe into the dark sonic undertones they’re delivering today.

“Many of the songs stem from some psychological trauma, like depression, substance abuse, or loss,” says the band. “But these are often wrapped in surrealist or fantastical lyrics so there is room for interpretation.”

Gardenhead surmises their sound as “like drinking toilet wine at the Bellagio,” adding, “We are at our best when the amps sound like they are on the verge of exploding and Jonne’s vocal cords are bleeding.”

Their debut record was recorded in their home country of Finland; “The Ordeal” mixed by Forrester Savell (Karnivool/Skyharbor). “Our favorite place was at Lammaskallio Audio, which is a studio built in this old farmhouse in the middle of the countryside. We spent a week there recording guitars and bass and it was a blast,” Gardenhead reveals.

Live Wire of a Rock & Electro-Popster JACK WEST Laments Long-Distance Love with “Montreal”

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Nothing warms the heart and moves the feet more than well-done electronic pop music, and Jack West is no stranger to that. Available now, this acute awareness is what makes his newest single “Montreal” a welcome earworm.

Best described as Tame Impala meets Gary Numan, “Montreal” is the first track and single from the Rochester, NY-based artist’s forthcoming album, Numb. A classic love story about relationships hitting the fan as distance takes its toll on our lovers, the song pulls inspiration from West’s bicoastal experience at the time years ago living in San Francisco while his hometown love lived in Montreal — and the nuances of love lost in the miles between them.

The turmoil of COVID-19 not making things any easier, especially with the travel restrictions between their respective countries, “Montreal” is the touchy in-between of cutting your losses or repairing a heart you broke. While the upbeat modern take on 80’s Brit synthpop is enough to give this song its own happy ending, the lyrics aren’t lost on West’s listeners; with an almost apologetic timbre, the prolific live wire of an artist offers condolences to his lost love while seemingly looking for forgiveness.

“That’s just personally the way I’ve been feeling the last two years,” West admits, “and I know a lot of other people feel the same way…

“We’ve all lost something during this time — either loved ones, jobs, or relationships.”

Where there was loss, West did his best to harness what he could within any silver lining of gain; while the pandemic swept the world in multiple waves, West spent his time writing and recording Numb, an up-and-coming nine-track album that includes “Montreal” as well as a handful more songs.

“The album is like a book, with each song a different chapter,” West reveals. “I like to write about real things; I’ll sit in my room for hours, record all night, and go to school with no sleep the next day.”

It’s West’s prowess, combined with the emotional rollercoaster that is adolescent life during COVID-19, that’s led to the creation of his evocative brand of genre-bending rock meets electronic pop music with a well-earned reputation behind it.

As a 17-year-old singer/songwriter facing his junior year in high school, West has been on more tours and recorded more studio albums than most breakthrough musicians see in their first 10 years at it.

Best summed up as a teenage rock ‘n’ roll veteran, and tucking a nationwide tour under his belt, he performed with the distinguished Eddie Vedder at the age of 12, and has already recorded two albums, an EP, and a series of singles – including “Missing Out,” which featured a solo by legendary Pearl Jam guitarist, Mike McCready.

This young legend’s resume doesn’t stop there; Jack West has performed at The BottleRock Festival in Napa, CA, Danny Clinch’s Transparent Gallery in Ashbury Park, NJ, at the 50th Woodstock Celebration in Bethel, NY, and more.

Kenny G (And Friends) Headline An Evening Of An Evening of Song and Strength At Roy Thomson Hall

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Toronto-based charity Chai Lifeline Canada is pleased to announce that Grammy-winning and music legend Kenny G (and Friends) will headline their annual concert at the Roy Thomson Hall on June 20, 2022. Tickets are now available here.

Chai Lifeline Canada youth Ambassador Jess Rosenbloom will also be on stage, sharing her story of strength and bravery in the face of pediatric cancer. The evening will also include silent and live auctions and awards to celebrate extraordinary community service in support of Chai Lifeline Canada.

With the release of his self-titled debut album in 1982, Kenny G became the top instrumental musician of the modern era and one of the best-selling artists of all time, with global sales totaling more than 75 million records. His first new album in 6 years, New Standards, features 11 original compositions inspired by the jazz ballads of the ’50s and ’60s.

Kenny is the subject of the new Netflix documentary, “Listening To Kenny G,” directed by Penny Lane. The doc takes a humorous, but incisive, look at the best-selling instrumentalist of all time – and quite possibly one of the most famous living musicians. The fourth installment in the Music Box series investigates the artist born Kenny Gorelick exploring his talent for playing jazz so smoothly that a whole new genre, “Smooth Jazz,” formed around him. Kenny G speaks candidly about his musical background, his stringent work ethic, and his controversial standing in the jazz canon.

It’s been three years since Chai Lifeline Canada brought the community together for an evening in support of the non-profit charitable organization. While the pandemic has been extremely challenging for everyone, for families living with life-threatening and chronic illness, it has been harder in so many ways. “We are so grateful for the resilience of our team, the commitment of our volunteers and the generosity of our donors who made it possible to restore hope throughout the pandemic. We look forward to gathering together to show our support to our entire community says Chai Lifeline Canada Executive Director, Mordechai Rothman.

Chai Lifeline Canada is a non-profit organization that provides support to children and families who are facing life-threatening and chronic illness. When a child is born with or develops a serious illness, every member of the family and every aspect of every day is impacted. While medical teams at the hospital are focused on the immediate health of an ill baby, child or teenager, Chai Lifeline Canada’s team is dedicated to the wellbeing of the patient, their siblings, and their parents.

All of Chai Lifeline Canada’s 25 year-round programs and services – from a dedicated Case Manager to therapeutic programs, from social activities to educational support, from family getaways to medically supervised summer camps – are provided FREE of charge.  Visit http://www.chailifelinecanada.org for more information.

Meta Quest 2’s Advanced All-In-One Virtual Reality Headset Is Here

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Step inside new realities with Meta Quest 2, their most advanced VR system yet. Explore new dimensions of gaming, social and entertainment, or revolutionize your fitness regime. With no wires, no limits and no PC or console required, you’ll be ready to go within minutes by setting up using the Meta Quest smartphone app, your Facebook account and a wireless internet connection. An incredible multi-sensory experience immerses you in cinematic, 3D positional audio through built-in speakers, while mind-blowing high resolution graphics mean you see every detail of every virtual world, even when you’re moving at speed. An integrated 10,000mAh battery giving up to three hours’ gameplay or ten hours of entertainment combined with a comfort-driven design lets you explore deeper and further for longer, every time you step into VR. Choose between 128BG and 256GB options to meet the realities of your budget and your VR memory needs. Intuitive Touch controllers transport your movements directly into VR. Explore over 1,000 titles by connecting your VR headset to a gaming-compatible computer with an Meta Quest Link cable (PC and cable sold separately). Share the experience with virtual social spaces, multi-player gaming and virtual stadiums. Let others watch your performance by casting your VR experience to compatible TVs and other screens. There’s no end to what you can play, create and discover with Meta Quest 2.

The Von Bondies, Blasternaut Members Form Stereobabe; Release New “Tumbleweed” Single & Video

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With handclaps, rock and roll, electric riffs, and a sonic breeze sending you into an audio oasis, Canadian / U.S. rockers Stereobabe are rolling through town like a “Tumbleweed” with the release of their new single and video.

The song is the call and answer for good vibes, classic music, and, as the video shows, quite literally the soundtrack for having the windows rolled down and the radio cranked up.

“While in pandemic lockdown, we started jamming a riff together,” says Stereobabe — aka the magic duo that is Leann Banks (The Von Bondies) and Ted Lamont (Blasternaut). “We ultimately thought the word ‘Tumbleweed’ fit really well, and gave us a lyrical direction to take the song.

“It also gave us a direction to drive!” they continue. “So, we finished writing the song and started planning a road trip to the American southwest to film the video.

“Ultimately, this desert road trip song is about life, love, and adventure.”

Birthed amidst the pandemic’s lockdown, with each musician looking for creative outlets to continue cultivating their craft, Stereobabe’s masterfully combined forces lead to a slew of singles, media attention, and ultimately, love. Now united, the pair began dating during their shared passion for recording music while connecting from opposite sides of the border — Banks from Detroit, Michigan, and Lamont from Windsor, Ontario.

Influenced by an eclectic myriad of musicians, Stereobabe lists everyone from Sloan to the Pixies to the Beatles to the New Pornographers among their inspirations. The duo nestles neatly inside power pop, upbeat dance beats married to catchy hooks and earworm melodies. Their first single, “Pandemic Love,” chronicled their border-preventing budding relationship, and their mash of exciting covers and originals have garnished them hundreds of thousands of views on social media.

Alongside the single, “Tumbleweed” also boasts a visual component documenting their epic road trip across the United States. Taking Stereobabe to national historic sites and tourist attractions, the pair make their way from Michigan to California, and everywhere in between, crossing a variety of States on their open highway journey.

Stereobabe tumbles out the speakers with this audioscape anthem about spanning the deserts in search of ‘one true love’ and the title captures it perfectly.

Perhaps a tumbleweed may seem like a lowly, abandoned spruce of a mirage in the dirt, but beyond the borders is a chase to catch what could be blowing in the wind just beyond your fingertips.

And once you’ve caught a “Tumbleweed,” you’ll be hooked on Stereobabe.