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The Mamas & The Papas’ Chart-Topping Debut Album Set For Black And Color Vinyl on January 29, 2021

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On January 29, Geffen/UMe is set to release The Mamas & The Papas’ If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears on black vinyl. Also, the album will be available on opaque yellow vinyl exclusively at uDiscover Music and Sound of Vinyl. Considered one of the best pop-rock albums of all time, the 12-song 1966 debut showcases the exquisite pop sensibilities and impeccable harmonies of Cass Elliot, Denny Doherty, John Phillips and Michelle Phillips. Reaching No. 1 on the Billboard album charts within months of release and spending more than 100 weeks on the chart, the Lou Adler-produced gem opens with the No. 1 hit “Monday, Monday” and includes “California Dreamin’,” which hit No. 4 on the Billboard singles chart.

On January 29, 2021, Geffen/UMe is set to release The Mamas & The Papas’ ‘If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears’ on black vinyl. Also, the album will be available on opaque yellow vinyl exclusively at uDiscover Music and Sound of Vinyl. Considered one of the best pop-rock albums of all time, the 12-song 1966 debut showcases the exquisite pop sensibilities and impeccable harmonies of Cass Elliot, Denny Doherty, John Phillips and Michelle Phillips.

While best known for its two hits, If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears, features a mix of originals and covers that captivated fans and critics alike. The album is included in the top 100 of the influential reference guide 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In their pursuit of pop music perfection, The Mamas & The Papas signed in 1965 and disbanded shortly after their performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, where “Monday, Monday” was first performed live. In between, the foursome embarked on what has become a storied career during their brief time together. Contributing to their status as pop culture icons were unforgettable performances on The Ed Sullivan Show, including the John Phillips penned classic “Monday, Monday,” their interpretation of Lennon & McCartney’s “I Call Your Name” and “California Dreamin'” co-written by John and Michelle Phillips.

Both vinyl reissues will include the original cover photo, which was censored at the time for showing a toilet. First released on February 28, 1966, If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears opens with the chart-topping ode to the first day of the work week, followed by the upbeat, bass-heavy rocker “Straight Shooter.” On “Got A Feelin’,” co-written by Denny Doherty and John Phillips, a ticking clock underscores the melancholy vibe that someone is cheating; “Go Where You Wanna Go,” “Somebody Groovy” and “Hey Girl” round out the original compositions with the musical and lyrical flair that defined their style. The Mamas & The Papas also brought their easy-listening harmonies to Leiber & Stoller’s “Spanish Harlem” and Bobby Freeman’s “Do You Wanna Dance,” while gently rocking to The Turtles’ “You Baby.” Cass Elliot’s rollicking cover of Billy Page’s “The ‘In’ Crowd” closes the album.

THE MAMAS & THE PAPAS IF YOU CAN BELIEVE YOUR EYES AND EARS [BLACK VINYL AND OPAQUE YELLOW VINYL]

LP

Side A
1. Monday, Monday
2. Straight Shooter
3. Got A Feelin’
4. I Call Your Name
5. Do You Wanna Dance
6. Go Where You Wanna Go

Side B
7. California Dreamin’
8. Spanish Harlem
9. Somebody Groovy
10. Hey Girl
11. You Baby
12. The “In” Crowd

Smithsonian Folkways and the Arhoolie Foundation celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the iconic Arhoolie Records

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This December, Smithsonian Folkways and the Arhoolie Foundation will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the iconic Arhoolie Records and the 25thanniversary of the Arhoolie Foundation with new digital offerings, a new dedicated Bandcamp page for the label, and a free virtual concert on Thursday, December 10, at 5:00pm PST/8:00pm EST featuring Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, Ry Cooder, and more. Founded in 1960 by Chris Strachwitz, and acquired by Smithsonian Folkways in 2016, Arhoolie has become synonymous with 20th-century blues, zydeco, Tejano, and many other popular folk styles of the 20th century, influencing multiple generations of musicians across numerous genres. The label released historic albums by Big Mama Thornton, Clifton Chenier, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Mance Lipscomb, and Mississippi Fred McDowell, among countless other revered singers and musicians.

On December 10th the Arhoolie Foundation, with the support of Smithsonian Folkways, will present a free virtual concert via YouTube celebrating the legacy of Arhoolie Records and the 25th anniversary of the Arhoolie Foundation. The event will be hosted by Nick Spitzer of public radio’s American Routes, and will feature exclusive performances from Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, Billy Gibbons, Ry Cooder, Charlie Musselwhite, Del McCoury, Los Texmaniacs, Savoy Family Band, La Marisoul, Cedric Watson, The Campbell Brothers, and more. The 3rd annual Arhoolie Awards, honoring musicians, organizations, and individuals who carry on and uplift roots and regional musical styles, will be presented to Sugar Pie DeSanto, Courtney Granger, and The Roots of Music, with the legendary Flaco Jiménez receiving the Chris Strachwitz Legacy Award. The musicians will be performing songs from throughout the Arhoolie catalog and speaking about the label’s impact on their music. Donations will be accepted and will benefit the Arhoolie Foundation’s ongoing work.

Smithsonian Folkways will be celebrating this momentous 60th anniversary milestone by launching a new digital exhibition on Arhoolie. The new website features rarely seen images of Lipscomb, Black Ace, Bukka White, Lydia Mendoza, Flaco Jiménez, and many more, as well as essays by Smithsonian Folkways’ Jeff Place, Nicole Mullen of the SFO Museum, and Strachwitz himself; playlists of classic music from the catalog; and a definitive discography. The new website offers fans an immersive journey through the history of the label, digging deep into Strachwitz’s relationship to the artists, the story behind the label’s name and logo, and the label’s enduring legacy. Folkways has also created a dedicated Bandcamp page for Arhoolie, featuring over 100 titles available on Bandcamp for the first time.

Arhoolie Records was acquired by Smithsonian Folkways in 2016. Smithsonian Folkways’ mission to collect and preserve traditional music from around the world has led to the acquisition of many iconic labels since the original Folkways Records catalog was acquired by the Smithsonian in 1987. Arhoolie is joined by Paredon, the pioneering protest music label co-founded by Barbara Dane, acquired in 1991; Folk-Legacy Records, featuring a plethora of material from the ʼ60s folk revival, in 2019; the UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music, in 2014; and more as a part of the Smithsonian Folkways label group. The material on Right on Rhythm will remain in print in perpetuity, like all music in the Smithsonian Folkways catalog. In 2019 Rolling Stone reported on the label’s efforts to preserve traditional music from around the world, offering a glimpse into the way this music is archived.

The Arhoolie Foundation is a non-profit organization rooted in the life’s work of its founder Chris Strachwitz and his acclaimed label Arhoolie Records. The foundation’s mission is to document and celebrate blues, Cajun, zydeco, gospel, jazz, Tejano/Norteño, old-time, and other tradition-based styles of music through archival preservation, exhibits, community and educational outreach, live performance, and direct support to artists.

Buzzcocks’ Complete United Artists Singles 1977-1980 7” boxset To Be Released January 15, 2021 on Domino

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Following last year’s extensive re-release campaign, Domino are pleased to announce details of the release of a Buzzcocks’ 7” boxset containing the 12 singles the band released for United Artists between 1977 and 1980.

Remastered from the original tapes and in the original Malcolm Garrett designed sleeves, the boxset, released on Friday, January 15, 2021, also contains a 36-page booklet written by acclaimed author and punk chronicler Clinton Heylin.

A thrilling run of singles, primarily written by Pete Shelley & Steve Diggle, which showcased their effortless ability to write three-minute-mini-masterpieces that would endure long after the initial spark of punk had faded, many of these tracks were compiled and released on the album Singles Going Steady, a record which came out in the US in September 1979 and quickly transcended its status as a mere compilation going on to become regarded as a seminal and era–defining release.

7” singles included in the boxset:
Orgasm Addict / Whatever Happened Too…?
What Do I Get / Oh Shit
I Don’t Mind / Autonomy
Love You More / Noise Annoys
Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (You Shouldn’t’ve) / Just Lust
Promises / Lipstick
Everybody’s Happy Nowadays / Why Can’t I Touch It?
Harmony IN My Head / Something’s Gone Wrong Again
You Say You Don’t Love Me / Raison D’etre
Part 1 – Are Everything / Why She’s A Girl From The Chainstore
Part 2 – Strange Thing / Airwaves Dream
Part 3 – Running Free / What Do You Know

Following last year’s extensive re-release campaign, Domino are pleased to announce details of the release of a Buzzcocks’ 7” boxset containing the 12 singles the band released for United Artists between 1977 and 1980.

Remastered from the original tapes and in the original Malcolm Garrett designed sleeves, the boxset, released on Friday, January 15, 2021, also contains a 36-page booklet written by acclaimed author and punk chronicler Clinton Heylin.

A thrilling run of singles, primarily written by Pete Shelley & Steve Diggle, which showcased their effortless ability to write three-minute-mini-masterpieces that would endure long after the initial spark of punk had faded, many of these tracks were compiled and released on the album Singles Going Steady, a record which came out in the US in September 1979 and quickly transcended its status as a mere compilation going on to become regarded as a seminal and era–defining release.

7” singles included in the boxset:
Orgasm Addict / Whatever Happened Too…?
What Do I Get / Oh Shit
I Don’t Mind / Autonomy
Love You More / Noise Annoys
Ever Fallen In Love With Someone (You Shouldn’t’ve) / Just Lust
Promises / Lipstick
Everybody’s Happy Nowadays / Why Can’t I Touch It?
Harmony IN My Head / Something’s Gone Wrong Again
You Say You Don’t Love Me / Raison D’etre
Part 1 – Are Everything / Why She’s A Girl From The Chainstore
Part 2 – Strange Thing / Airwaves Dream
Part 3 – Running Free / What Do You Know

Pre-order the boxset HERE.

Famously taking their name from ‘It’s the buzz, cock’, a headline from a Time Out review of 1970s TV music drama ‘Rock Follies,’ Buzzcocks formed in Manchester in 1976 by Pete Shelley and Howard Devoto, who have a strong claim to have kickstarted a musical revolution in Manchester having organized and played at the now famous Sex Pistols show at the city’s Lesser Free Trade Hall in 1976, a show which inspired and spawned the likes of Joy Division, The Fall and The Smiths.

Having recorded and pressed their debut EP, Spiral Scratch, in December 1976 for a cost of £500 (the single would go on to sell 16,000 copies in the first six months of release on their own New Hormones label), the band soon underwent personnel changes with founder Howard Devoto leaving before they signed to United Artists and embarked on the recording of their debut album.

Released in March 1978, their debut Another Music In A Different Kitchen was followed a mere 6 months later by Love Bites which featured their highest charting single, and arguably best-known song, “Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve).”

After releasing a third album, A Different Kind Of Tension, in 1979 the band continued for a couple of years before finally disbanding in 1981. The band would reform in 1989 for a number of shows and they continued to play live and record albums featuring original members Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle until Pete’s untimely passing in December 2018.

Most recently, in June 2019, Steve Diggle hosted a very special show at the Royal Albert Hall by way of a celebration of Shelley’s life and musical genius which featured guests Tim Burgess (The Charlatans), Captain Sensible and Dave Vanian (The Damned), Peter Perrett (Only Ones), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Richard Jobson (Skids) and Pauline Murray (Penetration), as well as “classic line up” Buzzcocks members John Maher and Steve Garvey. With the band coalescing around original member Steve Diggle, they plan to gig and record once again once through the current situation. The Buzzcocks story continues.

TORTURED SOUL Flees From The DJ Booth With ‘Remixes Japan Edition’

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Offering 100% live, modern, deep, and soulful house music freed from the DJ booth, Tortured Soul have released for the first-time ever in digital stores Remixes Japan Edition — available now.

Frontman and songwriter John-Christian Urich leads the group while simultaneously drumming and singing with effortless mastery. Listeners will now be able to hear the rare remixes from Jon Cutler, Tangerine, and Yusuke Nakamura (aka Coregion), as well as a release highlight — focus track, “Another Lover (Co Region Remix – Radio Edit)” — remixed by Co-region aka Yusuke Nakamura.

Yusuke Nakamura is a Japanese composer and music producer. He is responsible for music with a variety of media, including Square Enix “Mobius Final Fantasy,” Shiseido corporate visual music. As a remixer and music arranger, Yusuke has worked for TLC, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Kiyoshiro Imawano.

Influenced by the classic songcraft of Prince, Heatwave, and Kool & The Gang, Tortured Soul is a collective of incredible international musicians united under a groove-centered rhythm.

Likened to “The Roots of House Music,” Tortured Soul’s sound is reminiscent of neo-soul groups like Jamiroquai or Brand New Heavies, while also being influenced by the contemporary freshness of house purveyors like Joey Negro, Louie Vega and nu-disco artists like Soul Clap and Purple Disco Machine.

Remixes Japan Edition is made available from Slammin Media and distributed worldwide by Believe Distribution.

// TORTURED SOUL — REMIXES JAPAN EDITION Track Listing
Another Lover (Co Region Remix – Radio Edit)
Home To You (Ethan White Remix)
Home To You (JKriv’s Club Mix)
Your Dream Is My Dream (Jon Cutler’s Distant Music Mix)
Enjoy It Now (Dimitri From Paris Re-edit)
Why (DJ Spinna Remix)
Home To You (Domu Remix)
Did You Miss Me (Mark De Clive-Lowe Remix)
Fall in Love (Tangerine Remix – Radio Edit)
Home To You (Co-Region Remix – Radio Edit)
Home To You (Quentin Harris Remix)

SiriusXM and 88rising launch 88rising Radio, an all-Asian artist music channel

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SiriusXM and 88rising, the pioneering Asian-focused music and media company, announced today the launch of 88rising Radio, an all-Asian, multi-genre music channel available across North America. The channel will debut tomorrow, December 3 at 12 p.m. ET on SiriusXM’s channel 305, available on SiriusXM Streaming.

SiriusXM collaborated on the creation of the channel with 88rising, the Los Angeles-based artist collective and media platform, which represents the most cutting-edge artists from Asia, and bridges Eastern and Western youth culture. 88rising, founded by Sean Miyashiro, will develop, curate and present the 24/7 channel.

88rising Radio will broadcast an array of music, from the biggest pop songs topping the charts across Asia, to current emerging discoveries, and feature artists from South KoreaChinaJapanthe PhilippinesIndonesiaVietnamThailand and more. Artists such as BTS, Joji, BLACKPINK, TWICE, Rich BrianPeggy GouJackson Wang, beabadoobee, Iñigo Pascual, NIKI and many more will be included. When social distancing is no longer required, the channel will also provide a unique platform for touring artists to visit, conduct interviews and interact with listeners, and perform live-on-air at the SiriusXM studios in Los Angeles and New York.

“SiriusXM is known for compelling content and having a pulse on pop culture,” said Miyashiro, CEO and founding member of 88rising. “Collaborating on this channel has been truly organic and in synergy with our goals on bringing 88’s foresight regarding Asian culture and its impact to listeners through our new channel, 88rising Radio.”

Sean Miyashiro and his team are creating one of the most remarkable creative hubs in music today,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer of SiriusXM. “88rising is a pioneering force bridging East and West, with unquestionable success and credibility in bolstering cutting-edge Asian music culture. It is exciting to have 88rising join the SiriusXM lineup, where its music, content, and curation of 88rising Radio channel will have it on par with any of our great music channels today.”

The groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind commercial-free music channel will debut with an all-star 24-hour takeover by acclaimed and closely-followed Asian and Asian-American artists. Beginning at 3 p.m. ET, on December 3, 88rising artists and Asian talent from around the world will take over the channel, guest DJing the songs that define them, alongside some of the hottest Asian music acts and their own live performances. Participating artists will include Yuna, Dumbfoundead, beabadoobee, Phum Viphurit, Japanese Breakfast, Keshi and more.

88rising Radio will launch with daily programming including, Dumb Early, hosted by rapper/actor Dumbfoundead, and SOSUPERSOUNDS, hosted by DJ/singer SOSUPERSAM. In 2021, listeners will also get the first global Asian countdown show, The Greatest 8, hosted by Miyashiro and Joy F*ck Club, a six part comedy interview series hosted by comedian Joel Kim Booster.

Asian rap icon Dumbfoundead will wake North America up to the latest in Asian pop culture and music news while serving up a menu of fresh hits on Dumb Early. DJ SOSUPERSAM will introduce listeners to the best Asian music on an eclectic afternoon road trip through new music discoveries and the latest hits on SOSUPERSOUNDS. On The Greatest 8, Miyashiro will count down the eight hottest new tracks of the week, while interviewing the superstars of Asian music in-studio. The Joy F*ck Club will give listeners a front row seat inside Booster’s imaginary comedy club, where emerging and established Asian comics debate and dispel Asian stereotypes, as well as share their own hilarious stories on their Asian-American experience.

Starting today at 7 p.m. ET, fans can tune into DOUBLE HAPPINESS Global Holiday Festival presented by 88rising on www.siriusxm.ca/88rising, for a sneak peak of what is to come on 88rising Radio. The inaugural festival will DOUBLE HAPPINESS featuring never-before-seen performances, festive holiday covers, and exclusive video premieres from top Asian artists including headliners like Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge’s prodigious musical duo NxWorries, K-Pop boy band sensation ATEEZ, and K-Pop phenomenon CHUNG HA. Hosted in Los Angeles by rapper Dumbfoundead, DOUBLE HAPPINESS will feature 30+ artists hailing from 8 countries around the world. For a full list of artists and more information visit https://easternstandardti.me.

SiriusXM subscribers can listen to 88rising Radio beginning tomorrow on channel 305 via SiriusXM online or on the SiriusXM app on a wide variety of connected devices, including smart TVs, devices with Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. The SiriusXM app also offers additional features such as SiriusXM video, Pandora stations and the SiriusXM App library with more than 10,000 hours of archived shows, exclusive music performances, interviews and audio documentaries. SiriusXM has special offers for new subscribers including three months of a SiriusXM Streaming subscription for free. To learn more, visit www.siriusxm.ca/get-started/streaming.

Margo Price Releases Christmastime Cover of Joni Mitchell’s “River”

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Today, Margo Price welcomes the holidays with the release of “River,” a special rendition of one of her favorite Joni Mitchell songs. While Mitchell has been a life-long inspiration for Price, Margo first debuted her cover of “River” during the Village of Love benefit for Planned Parenthood this fall. Now, accompanying herself on keys, she captures the wishful, wistful feelings behind the Christmastime classic, more prevalent than ever as we prepare to face the challenges of a winter like no other. With the song Margo sends fans a message of peace and love for the rest of the year, and the hope for 2021 to be everything 2020 wasn’t.

Tomorrow, December 2nd, Margo Price takes over Tennessee’s Stardust Drive-In Theatre for A Perfectly Imperfect Night at The Movies. In addition to a screening of 2019 documentary Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, the event includes the premiere of Margo’s Perfectly Imperfect at The Ryman concert film, captured during her unforgettable run of three sold-out, headlining shows at the Nashville Auditorium back in 2018.

Featuring appearances from Emmylou Harris, Jack White and Sturgill Simpson, the Perfectly Imperfect at The Ryman live album is “a triumphant time capsule, marking Price’s arrival as a Nashville giant and one of Americana’s brightest contemporary acts” (NPR Music). Following its surprise Bandcamp release to benefit the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief this spring, Perfectly Imperfect at The Ryman is now available across all DSPs.

This year, Margo Price also released her third studio album, That’s How Rumors Get Started, to rave reviews from Vanity Fair, Esquire, The LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Vulture, NPR, The Ringer, Rolling Stone, Nashville Scene and many others. The record topped the Americana charts and Billboard Tastemakers chart, and led to appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS This Morning, The Daily Show, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Amanpour and more.

Red Hot Honors World AIDS Day With 30th Anniversary Initiatives

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For the past three decades, the Red Hot Organization has been fighting HIV/AIDS through the power of music and pop culture. After producing more than 20 compilation projects, collaborating with over 500 artists, and raising upwards of $15 million for hundreds of charitable groups around the world, the non-profit organization remains “the first, and only ongoing, major album series to benefit the fight against the disease” (The Guardian).

Today, December 1st, Red Hot honors World AIDS Day with a series of initiatives that continues their trailblazing and life-saving work, while commemorating the record that started it all: Red Hot + Blue. Upon release in 1990, the groundbreaking collection of music, art, fashion and film united David Byrne, Neneh Cherry, Erasure, Jean Paul Gaultier, Keith Haring, Debbie Harry & Iggy Pop, Jim Jarmusch, Annie Lennox, k.d. lang, U2, Tom Waits and dozens more reimagining the songs of Cole Porter. As the mainstream’s “first sensible, shame-free pop culture response to HIV/AIDS” (Esquire), Red Hot + Blue sold over a million copies, generating millions of dollars for affected groups, the LGBTQ community, and vital organizations like TAG, who received their first major grant through Red Hot and were therefore able to reform the NIH AIDS research program, expand AIDS research funding, and accelerate the development of crucial medication.

For World AIDS Day, Red Hot has released a 30th Anniversary Reissue of Red Hot + Blue, available across streaming platforms and digital services in its original, twenty-song entirety for the very first time.

Red Hot is also marking World AIDS Day through a brand new partnership with the New York City AIDS Memorial. Throughout the month of December, an exclusive line of Red Hot + Blue merch will be available through the Memorial’s site, including a tote and t-shirt with imagery by artist and AIDS activist David Wojnarowicz, and a shirt bearing a timely truism from Jenny Holzer. Both Wojnarowicz and Holzer were original contributors to Red Hot + Blue, and these merch proceeds will benefit the Memorial’s mission to preserve the history of those who died of AIDS, and to empower current and future activists, health professionals, and people living with HIV to end the epidemic through educational and cultural programming.

From George Michael, Madonna and Nirvana to Wu-Tang Clan and De La Soul, to Bon Iver, The National, Sharon Jones, John Legend, Chance the Rapper and Robyn, Red Hot’s curatorial instincts have consistently captured the spirit of the times for the past 30 years and counting. They’ve set the precedent for cultural activism, reduced stigmas, and changed public behavior and preconceptions in ways more relevant now than ever as the world works to surmount the challenges of yet another global pandemic.

Red Hot’s 30th Anniversary efforts will continue throughout December, with more classic content being released over the coming weeks and brand new music to be announced soon.

Red Hot + Blue Tracklist
I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Neneh Cherry
In the Still of the Night – The Neville Brothers
You Do Something to Me – Sinéad O’Connor
Begin the Beguine – Salif Keita
Love for Sale – Fine Young Cannibals
Well Did You Evah! – Debbie Harry & Iggy Pop
Miss Otis Regrets/Just One of Those Things – The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl
Don’t Fence Me In – David Byrne
It’s All Right with Me – Tom Waits
Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye – Annie Lennox
Night and Day – U2
I Love Paris – Les Négresses Vertes
So in Love – k.d. lang
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? – Thompson Twins
Too Darn Hot – Erasure
I Get a Kick out of You – Jungle Brothers
Down in the Depths – Lisa Stansfield
From This Moment On – Jimmy Somerville
After You, Who? – Jody Watley
Do I Love You? – Aztec Camera

Can a Workers’ Comp Payout Be Garnished?

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Workers’ compensation is meant to pay bills accrued in relation to a workplace incident. This money is not supposed to serve as a financial gain but to ensure workers don’t suffer losses when treated for injuries or illnesses sustained at work. Another way in which this pay helps is to compensate workers for lost wages.

This compensation depends upon a worker’s disability, earning record, and the duration they aren’t able to work. Can this payout be garnished? Read to find out more.

What is Garnishment?

Garnishment is when your employer holds your compensation and sends it to your creditors to settle your overdue debt. In most cases, your medical bills, vocational rehabilitation costs, and other institutional costs suffered through injuries and accidents are paid to the service providers. Because of this, they cannot be garnished.

The part of your workers’ comp that is susceptible to being garnished is the money paid to compensate for your lost wages. Does the law approve it? In certain circumstances, it is permitted, but generally garnishing workers’ comp payments is not approved.

What Factors Lead to Compensation Being Garnished?

It is rare to see workers’ compensation garnished unless under certain circumstances approved by the law. To be subjected to garnishment, you need to have neglected your legal, financial responsibilities. This includes federal tax liabilities, student loans, child support, student loans, and any other approved responsibility. State or federal laws oversee this whole process.

Besides these duties, creditors can also attempt to implement garnishment if you have overdue bills. Most of these include medical bills, credit card debt, and other related expenses. The compensation is exempt from garnishment with past balances, and it’s in rare circumstances where the state allows this garnishment.

What Cannot Be Garnished?

In most circumstances, unemployment benefits, including Supplemental Security Income – SSI, are exempted from garnishment. However, Social Security Disability and Social Security Funds benefits will be garnished if you have overdue federal taxes or failed child support. If you are receiving state public assistance, it will not be garnished.

A compensation attorney can help you know and follow up with your compensation benefits and determine if they will be subjected to garnishment. A qualified lawyer can help to avoid your compensation being used to pay your past dues. Because of the complexity involved, your lawyer will file the claim and follow it through the entire process to ensure you are fully compensated with all available benefits.

How to Determine the Funds to Be Garnished

There are federal and state laws that govern which money gets garnished to pay overdue debts. With a reliable attorney, you can mostly avoid these garnishments. Your lawyer will file all of the appropriate paperwork to attempt to block garnishment of any of your incoming funds from your workers’ compensation claim.

How Much Can Be Garnished?

There is a percentage set for the amount that can be garnished. The Consumer Credit Protection rule protects 75% of your disposable wages, meaning only 25% is subject to garnishment. Under the law, a maximum of 25% of disposable wage or any payment over 30% of the minimum wage can be garnished.

However, every state has its compensation and garnishment laws. You can check how workers’ compensation settlements are handled in Atlanta.

If suffering from workplace injuries or diagnosed with workplace ailments, you need full compensation as required by the law. It will be disheartening to receive full compensation, only to have those funds garnished without your approval. To receive fair compensation and to avoid garnishment of your benefits, it’s advisable to hire a competent lawyer who will help in all processes.

5 Signs of Zinc Deficiency

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Zinc plays a role in the synthesis of body cells and it also helps in boosting people’s immunity. Many studies have shown that zinc plays a role in replacing irons lost during diarrhea and it also helps to prevent the formation of watery stool.  zinc supplement is essential in promoting cell growth and stopping watery stool in many people. Tihe deficiency of zinc in the body is very dangerous because your immune system may be compromised, and you may also start passing watery stool which is a precipitator of dehydration.

Unexplained Weight Loss

When you don’t have sufficient zinc, the body cannot regenerate more cells. For one to add weight, the organs must increase in size and weight, and to do that, more cells need to be produced. This explains why people deficient in zinc tend to always reduce weight and cannot find the cause for that weight loss. You can have your zinc levels measured so that you know what is causing your weight loss.

Frequent Infections

When zinc levels are below level in your body, cells of the immune system are not well multiplied. The  immune function is therefore compromised so you end up getting frequent infections. The zinc element is essential in the improvement of immune cells and ensuring you have the best immune response whenever the system detects an invading antigen. You will need to take zinc supplements if you realize that your zinc levels are below normal and you are getting frequent infections.

Wounds That Take Time to Heal

Wounds require tissue regeneration for them to heal and close. Without proper cell production and maturity, the tissue cannot regrow to make the wound heal. As a result, you need to make sure you go for the zinc supplements that will boost cell division, multiplication, and maturation. Wounds that don’t easily heal are also common in diabetic people so get your zinc levels checked and the level of blood sugar as well.

Open Sores on the Skin

When cells are not regenerating, the skin becomes weaker due to insufficient cells. The skin breaks easily since the epidermis is not that strong. As a result, open sores appear on the surface of the skin. If not well-taken care of, they turn into large wounds that make it difficult to treat. Taking zinc supplements can help to cure the sores and make you enjoy excellent skin health.

Prevention of Diarrhea

Zinc sulfate is the compound that is prescribed by many doctors to ensure it replaces the lost minerals during diarrhea. This means when one has plenty of it, even passing loose stool is not common to him or her. Zinc plays a role in promoting absorption of the water inside the intestinal lumen so that watery stool doesn’t form inside. Supplements help in ensuring there is a maximum replacement of the lost minerals during diarrhea so that your body doesn’t remain weak. All you will need to do is to eat energy giving foods.

Conclusion

Zinc is needed by the body for many functions. Besides its role in promoting sexual health and reproductive health, zinc is known to promote even the growth of strong teeth and bones. Without zinc in your body, the immune system becomes weak making you vulnerable to infections. Make sure you always try to get the supplements. Even when you get the supplements, consider eating a balanced diet so that you boost the vitamins in your body. Vitamins also boost immunity and improve the strength of your connective tissues. Combining vitamins and zinc makes you have a strong immune system and also reduces the process of aging.

 

Now playing: New Music from Nest Audio Sessions

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With hundreds of thousands of songs being released every week, I’m happy when a company I trust develops new technology to help me wade through the best music. Google has done exactly that, AND created a cool playlist, too. This is why I’m so excited about something new that’s coming to Google Nest Audio. They teamed up with nine female artists from all over the world and asked them to record tracks at home exclusively for an album we’re calling Nest Audio Sessions. Some of the artists are debuting entirely new tracks while others are giving existing songs a new spin.

Nest Audio Sessions features Ella Mai, Jessie Reyez, Mabel, Shizuku (Polkadot Stingray), BENEE, Tove Lo, Lola Indigo, Joy Denalane and Louane. All you have to do is say “Hey Google, play Nest Audio Sessions on YouTube Music” to hear the full compilation from all nine artists.

“It felt pretty awesome being a part of this collection of female artists featured on Nest Audio Sessions,” said BENEE. “The Nest Audio speaker will definitely be the way to listen to music this holiday season. Having a really good speaker just means getting great sound. You get great bass and it picks up everything you want to hear.”

You can access Nest Audio Sessions from any Google Assistant-enabled smart speaker or display, but the album is truly made for the new Nest Audio, which is 75 percent louder, has 50 percent stronger bass than the original Google Home. It is also powered by Google Assistant, so you can request specific songs, adjust the volume, and even move music from one device to another using just your voice. Nest Audio has full, clear, natural sound—it’s music how it is meant to be heard. Plus, Nest Audio comes with three months of YouTube Premium for free, and right now, you get $30 off when you buy two Nest Audio devices, so you can pair them for stereo sound. And when you think about it, enjoying high quality audio so you can listen to songs crafted in artists’ own homes is sort of perfect.

But however you listen, check out Nest Audio Sessions. Who knows, maybe you’ll find your new soundtrack.

https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nawC45ZgVbWwoWWYpI5gsqdpKzUI9zYAA

*Fun disclaimer, I got a free one from the fine folks at Google, but if you know me, I would have bought one, anyway.