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The Go-Go’s Kathy Valentine on her new book ‘All I Ever Wanted’

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The Go-Go’s bassist Kathy Valentine joins The Morning Show to talk about her latest book ‘All I Ever Wanted’ which explores the rock band’s highs and lows.

There’s New Leadership at Music Canada and CONNECT

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The Board Chair of Music Canada, Jennifer Sloan, today announced Patrick Rogers has been named Chief Executive Officer of Music Canada. Rogers had previously been the Vice President, Corporate Affairs and served as interim co-CEO since June.

Additionally, Jackie Dean has been appointed President of CONNECT Music Licensing by the shareholders and will remain Chief Operating Officer of Music Canada after also serving as interim co-CEO since June.

“After a competitive search process with a wide variety of talented and interested candidates, the Board is confident Patrick’s vision for Music Canada builds on the organization’s record of success with an eye to the opportunities of the future,” said Sloan. “His leadership style, coupled with his unique experience, make him the right person to represent Canada’s major record companies as CEO of Music Canada.”

“I am excited for the opportunity and thank the Board for entrusting me to lead this talented team. I look forward to continuing Music Canada’s passionate advocacy for Canada’s creators and working with others in the cultural industries to accomplish our shared objectives,” said Rogers.

“Jackie’s appointment at CONNECT Music Licensing will strengthen the leadership structure of this important organization, allowing it to provide the greatest value to its members,” continued Sloan.

“The opportunity to lead CONNECT Music Licensing means having a hands-on role in making sure that CONNECT’s members are compensated when their music is played,” said Dean. “I look forward to utilizing my leadership, industry and financial experience to fulfill the mandate of the organization.”

Both appointments are effective Monday, January 11th.

Music Canada is a non-profit trade organization that represents the major record companies in Canada: Sony Music Entertainment Canada, Universal Music Canada and Warner Music Canada. Music Canada also works with some of the leading independent record labels and distributors, recording studios, live music venues, concert promoters, managers and artists in the promotion and development of the music cluster.

CONNECT Music Licensing administers licences in Canada for the reproduction of sound recordings, and the reproduction and broadcast of music videos, on behalf of the copyright owners. CONNECT’s members, which include all of the major record labels, many independent labels, and thousands of independent artists and producers, own or control the copyright in the vast majority of all the sound recordings and music videos produced or distributed in Canada.

CONNECT Music Licensing represents its members at Re:Sound for the communication, public performance and private copying of their eligible sound recordings.

Limited Edition Vinyl From Talk Talk, The Cars, John Prine, Genesis, Talking Heads Now Available

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Happy New Year, vinyl lovers! It’s time to “Start Your Ear Off Right” with some brand new delicious vinyl records that are headed to your favorite retailer as we speak. The first round of new releases drop this Friday, January 8, and Talking Heads fans take note! Color your world with a sky blue vinyl version of the 1983 classic, Speaking in Tongues, limited to just 4,500 copies. But that’s not all: there’s also a bright opaque red vinyl edition of the 1982 double live album, The Name of This Band is Talking Heads, also limited to just 4,500 copies. Some of us know where this year’s holiday cash is going, that’s for sure.

There’s more: the Cars’ 1981 studio album, Shake It Up, is screeching into focus by way of a neon green vinyl release, capped at only 3,500 copies. Another release for the January 8 winner’s circle: a flaming yellow version of k.d. lang’s 2000 LP, Invincible Summer. That one is getting cut off after 3,500 copies as well.

That’s just to get the party started. The Start Your Ear Off Right celebration promises a host of sweet new vinyl releases from Buffalo Springfield, Curtis Mayfield (a red opaque vinyl version of the Superfly soundtrack?! Shut yo’ mouth!), Danny Elfman soundtrack favorites, Dire Straits, Talk Talk–check out the full rundown below, and plan accordingly. Rock on and remember: Start Your Ear Off Right. Your neighbors will thank you for it.

Happy New Year, vinyl lovers! It’s time to “Start Your Ear Off Right” with some brand new delicious vinyl records that are headed to your favorite retailer as we speak. The first round of new releases drop this Friday, January 8, and Talking Heads fans take note! Color your world with a sky blue vinyl version of the 1983 classic, Speaking in Tongues, limited to just 4,500 copies. But that’s not all: there’s also a bright opaque red vinyl edition of the 1982 double live album, The Name of This Band is Talking Heads, also limited to just 4,500 copies. Some of us know where this year’s holiday cash is going, that’s for sure.

There’s more: the Cars’ 1981 studio album, Shake It Up, is screeching into focus by way of a neon green vinyl release, capped at only 3,500 copies. Another release for the January 8 winner’s circle: a flaming yellow version of k.d. lang’s 2000 LP, Invincible Summer. That one is getting cut off after 3,500 copies as well.

That’s just to get the party started. The Start Your Ear Off Right celebration promises a host of sweet new vinyl releases from Buffalo Springfield, Curtis Mayfield (a red opaque vinyl version of the Superfly soundtrack?! Shut yo’ mouth!), Danny Elfman soundtrack favorites, Dire Straits, Talk Talk–check out the full rundown below, and plan accordingly. Rock on and remember: Start Your Ear Off Right. Your neighbors will thank you for it.

Available on Friday, January 8:

The Cars – Shake It Up – 1LP neon green vinyl
Limited edition of 3,500 copies, $21.98

k.d. lang – Invincible Summer 20th Anniversary Edition – 1LP yellow, flame vinyl
Limited edition of 3,000 copies, $21.98

Talking Heads – Speaking In Tongues – 1LP sky blue vinyl
Limited edition of 4,500 copies, $21.98

Talking Heads – The Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads – 2LP red, opaque vinyl
Limited edition of 4,500 copies, $34.98

Available on Friday, January 15:

Billie Joe + Norah – foreverly – 1LP orange vinyl
Limited edition of 3,000 copies, $21.98

Buffalo Springfield – Retrospective: The Best Of Buffalo Springfield – 1LP 180gram black vinyl,
Limited edition of 4,000 copies, $21.98

Curtis Mayfield – Superfly – 1LP red opaque vinyl
Limited edition of 3,800 copies, $21.98

Danny Elfman – Batman: Original Motion Picture Score – 1LP turquoise vinyl
Limited edition of 3,000 copies, $21.98

Danny Elfman – Dick Tracy (Original Score) – 1LP transparent, blue vinyl
Limited edition of 3,000 copies, $21.98

Talk Talk – It’s My Life – 1LP purple vinyl
Limited edition of 1,920 copies, $21.98

Available on Friday, January 22:

Dire Straits – Brothers In Arms – 2LP 180gram black vinyl
Limited edition of 5,000 copies, $31.98

Dire Straits – Communiqué – 1LP 180gram vinyl
Limited edition of 4,000 copies, $24.98

Dire Straits – Dire Straits – 1LP 180gram black vinyl
Limited edition of 4,000 copies, $24.98

Dire Straits – Love Over Gold  1LP 180gram black vinyl
Limited edition of 4,000 copies, $24.98

Dire Straits – Making Movies – 1LP 180gram black vinyl
Limited edition of 4,000 copies, $24.98

Dire Straits – On Every Street – 2LP 180gram black vinyl
Limited edition of 4,000 copies, $31.98

Genesis – A Trick Of The Tail –1LP 180gram Easter yellow vinyl
Limited edition of 3,350 copies, $21.98

Genesis – Duke – 1LP 180-gram white vinyl
Limited edition of 3,350 copies, $21.98

Various Artists – Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 – 2LP 140gram black vinyl, Limited edition of 4,000 copies, $31.98

Available on Friday, January 29:

John Prine – Bruised Orange  1LP black vinyl
Limited edition of 2,500 copies, $21.98

John Prine – Pink Cadillac – 1LP black vinyl
Limited edition of 2,500 copies, $21.98

John Prine – Storm Windows – 1LP black vinyl
Limited edition of 2,500 copies, $21.98

Janis Joplin’s “Pearl” Gets 50th Anniversary Celebration With Reissue and Book

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Columbia/Legacy Recordings, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, and the Janis Joplin Estate are commemorating the 50th anniversary of Janis Joplin’s Pearl, the artist’s final studio album. Originally released on January 11, 1971–three months after Joplin’s passing on October 4, 1970, and eight days before what would have been her 28th birthday on January 19–Pearl debuted Janis’ last completed studio recordings as well as intimations of what the influential American country-soul-blues-rock singer was capable of delivering.

In celebration of Pearl, JanisJoplin.com will be releasing an exclusive capsule collection which includes a fine art collaboration with the estate of Barry Feinstein, the acclaimed celebrity photographer who lensed the iconic Pearl album cover; further details to be announced soon. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is curating a special exhibit devoted to Janis, Pearl and more, scheduled to open May 21, 2021.

Genesis Publications and the Janis Joplin Estate announced the upcoming publication of a new limited edition book, Janis Joplin: Days & Summers – Scrapbook 1966-68. During her career, Janis Joplin created a personal record of her meteoric rise to fame and the flowering of Sixties counterculture. Throughout it all, she collected posters, souvenirs, press clippings, photographs and records, and annotated them with her comments. Featured alongside are previously unpublished items from her personal archive, including letters she wrote home to her family and a preceding scrapbook from her senior high school years, 1956-59. Written by the people who really knew Janis and those inspired by her, the book’s in-depth text provides a fascinating, new account of the singer’s extraordinary life. Janis Joplin: Days & Summers – Scrapbook 1966-68 is available to preorder at: www.janisjoplin.com.

The only album Joplin ever recorded with the Full Tilt Boogie Band, the touring ensemble that had backed her on the Festival Express (a mythic 1970 concert tour by railroad across Canada with the Grateful Dead, the Band and others), Pearl included canonical studio recordings of songs she’d introduced to audiences on tour.

Peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200, a position it held for nine weeks, Pearl showcased some of Janis’s most familiar and best-loved performances including her cover of Kris Kristofferson’s “Me and Bobby McGee” and the off-the-cuff a cappella “Mercedes Benz,” the last song she ever recorded. Digital single editions of both recordings have been recently certified by the RIAA: “Me and Bobby McGee” achieving Gold & Platinum status with “Mercedes Benz” earning Gold. Mercedes-Benz, the automobile manufacturer, used the track in its 2020 holiday advertising campaign. Columbia/Legacy will release a new official video for “Me & Bobby McGee” later this year.

Pearl has been certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA with Janis Joplin’s overall album catalog–including greatest hits compilations–accounting for 17 Platinum and 3 Gold certifications (approximately 18.5 million records) in the United States. Janis Joplin’s Greatest Hits was RIAA certified 9x Platinum on November 22, 2019 while “Piece of My Heart” (Janis’ breakout single from Big Brother & The Holding Company – Cheap Thrills, one of 1968’s top-selling albums) has recently been certified RIAA Platinum. More than 31 million Janis Joplin albums have been sold worldwide.

Scheduled for April 2021, Vinyl Me, Please, the “best damn record club out there,” in association with Columbia/Legacy, will release a collectible 50th anniversary limited edition of Pearl pressed on white “Pearl” Color 180 Gram Vinyl. Available for pre-order: HERE

In July 2021, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, in association with Columbia/Legacy, will release a limited edition 50th Anniversary Edition of Pearl as an UltraDisc One-Step 180g 45RPM 2LP Box Set. Mastered from the Original Master Tapes with Mobile Fidelity’s One-Step process, this edition is pressed at RTI on MoFi SuperVinyl for definitive sound quality and comes packaged with foil-stamped jackets. Available for pre-order: HERE

Baby Janis: A Book about Nouns will be released by Running Press, an imprint of Hachette Book Group on April 20, and is available for pre-order now at JanisJoplin.com. Introduce your littlest rocker to a variety of nouns, language and creative concepts seen through eyes of a young Janis Joplin in this next installment of the Baby Rocker series.

The Janis Joplin Estate have partnered with Z2 Comics for the release of Pearl Comix, a graphic novel written by Leah Moore. Each chapter of Pearl Comix is inspired by one of the songs in the Joplin canon and illustrated by women artists from around the world.

The Janis Joplin Estate, in partnership with Community, invites fans to communicate via text on the new dedicated number: 415-301-4533.

Bell Let’s Talk Day 2021 Announced For January 28

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On Bell Let’s Talk Day, Bell will donate more towards mental health initiatives in Canada by contributing 5¢ for every applicable text, call, tweet or TikTok video using #BellLetsTalk, social media video view and use of our Facebook frame or Snapchat filter. Join in on Thursday, January 28 to help create positive change.

Ever Wonder What Questlove Does In A Day? Here You Go…and it’s EXHAUSTING

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Questlove takes Vanity Fair through everything he does in a day. From commuting to his drumming gig at 30 Rock to scoring a new Roots song, Questlove explains how he makes time to listen to 100 news songs everyday and binge-watch Schitt’s Creek.

The Peanuts Gang Performs Yes’ Classic ‘Roundabout’

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With this horrible year finally coming to an end, Digital filmmaker Garren Lazar thought that he would make another Peanuts Parody video to help celebrate this holiday season. Ladies and gentlemen, here’s another Peanuts music parody – this time they play “Roundabout” by Yes!

Toronto City Hall Live Spotlight Series Kicks Off With Award Winning Colombian-Canadian Artist, Lido Pimienta

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Today, Mayor Tory announced that the City of Toronto, in partnership with Unison Benevolent Fund, is launching City Hall Live Spotlight, a weekly livestreamed concert series to support the local music industry and provide Toronto residents with music experiences at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents are encouraged to make a night of it by ordering in their favourite food and settling in for a concert in the comfort of their home.

City Hall Live Spotlight will feature professionally produced livestreamed videos of Toronto musicians performing at shuttered music venuesand other affected music-related businesses around the city. Each performance will be accompanied by a brief introduction to the location and its role in Toronto’s music industry.

City Hall Live Spotlight kicks off on January 14 from the Phoenix Concert Theatre at 7:30 p.m. at Happin.App and is scheduled to run weekly through the spring. The first performance of the series will feature Colombian-Canadian artist Lido Pimienta, a Grammy Award nominee for her 2020 album Miss Colombia and winner of the 2017 Polaris Music Prize for her album La Papessa.

The COVID-19 pandemic is having a significant economic impact on Toronto residents and businesses, including the music industry. During each City Hall Live Spotlight performance, viewers who are able to can choose to make a donation, 100 per cent of which will support the Unison Benevolent Fund’s vital work to help musicians and music industry workers in crisis.

To support Toronto’s restaurant industry, which has similarly been impacted by the pandemic, viewers are also encouraged to order dinner from their favourite local restaurant at http://www.ToGoToronto.com, a free online listing of restaurants offering safe takeout and delivery by Destination Toronto in partnership with the City.

City Hall Live Spotlight will also be available on Happin.app, a new Toronto-based livestreaming platform that enhances the music concert fan experience and improves revenue streams for artists. Backline for City Hall Live Spotlight has been provided by Yamaha Canada.

Confirmed shows include:

January 14 – Lido Pimienta Live from The Phoenix Concert Theatre
January 21 – Little Magic Sam Live from The Dakota Tavern
January 28 – Vi Live from Hole in the Wall
February 4 – Azalyne Live from Poetry Jazz Cafe
February 11 – Goodbye Honolulu Live from The Garrison

Since 2016, local artists have performed on Nathan Phillips Square as part of City Hall Live’s music series. The series provides paid performance opportunities for Toronto musicians across all genres and works with numerous Toronto music organizations, festivals and events to curate the schedule. At the beginning of the pandemic, City Hall Live moved online from April to July and featured 120 performances by local artists, livestreamed from their homes. All told, City Hall Live has showcased more than 335 local acts and partnered with over 81 local organizations.

In recognition of the ongoing financial challenges facing live music venues, in 2020 the City introduced a tax relief program to support this essential part of Toronto’s music ecosystem. Forty-eight establishments received a combined $1.7 million in property tax relief last year as a result of the City’s expansion of the Creative Co-Location Facilities Property Tax Subclass. Last October, City Council made this important program permanent.

That same month, the City and the Canadian Live Music Association, in partnership with Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area and Ontario Creates, released the results of a Toronto venues study called Re:Venues: A Case and Path Forward for Toronto’s Live Music Industry. Among other findings, the study confirmed that the total economic impact of Toronto live music venues is $850 million annually, providing the equivalent of 10,500 full-time jobs. The study is available here.

City Hall Live Spotlight is a part of the City’s ShowLoveTO initiative, launched in association with Founding Sponsor American Express and in partnership with Destination Toronto, to help Toronto businesses, neighbourhoods and residents safely recover and rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic. More information about ShowLoveTO programs is available at http://www.toronto.ca/showloveto.

UK fans turn to music to get through 2020 as a new wave of artists fuels streaming growth

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Official figures released by record labels’ association the BPI, based on Official Charts Company data1, show that recorded music consumption in the UK rose by 8.2% in 2020, with 155 million albums or their equivalent either streamed or purchased by fans.

The increase in consumption was achieved despite the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which has had such a devastating effect on the live sector. Demand initially dipped around the start of the first lockdown, but listening rebounded across streaming and physical formats and grew throughout the year.

This year’s Top 5 albums: 8 of the top 10 are by British artists:

Lewis Capaldi: Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent
Harry Styles: Fine Line
Dua Lipa: Future Nostalgia
Billie Eilish: When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Stormzy: Heavy Is The Head

Growth was led by streaming fuelled by record label A&R and marketing investment

With nearly 200 artists achieving over 100 million streams or more in the UK over the past 12 months, their success contributed to an overall total of 139 billion audio streams in 2020, up by more than a fifth (22.0%).

Streaming now accounts for four-fifths (80.6%) of UK music consumption, with people of all ages using it for their daily music choices, but also collecting their favourite albums on CD, vinyl and other physical formats. A new wave of artists, who are harnessing the global reach of streaming, are each generating hundreds of millions of streams in the UK alone. Backed by rising label A&R investment, which in 2019 rose to above £250 million, and creative marketing, these new stars know how to unlock the potential that streaming offers to achieve chart success and to forge a successful career.

Major established artists such as Ed Sheeran, Adele, Stormzy, Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, The 1975, Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris and Arctic Monkeys have been joined recently by the likes of Mabel, Dave and Jorja Smith, as the next generation of diverse British talent – drawn increasingly from rap, hip hop, dance and other genres – is emerging fast. Acts including D-Block Europe, Aitch, AJ Tracey, Headie One, J Hus, KSI and Nines, plus dance artists Joel Corry and Jax Jones, IDLES and Sports Team, Tom Speight and Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Cinnamon are just some of the exciting new names that are finding new audiences largely through streaming.

Streaming has made access to music easier for fans, but also increased competition for attention – and popularity remains the key driver of commercial success

Streaming has made it easy and affordable for fans to access more music, and also for more artists to reach more fans. At the same time it has recalibrated success. The top 10 streaming artists in 2020 each achieved over half a billion streams in the UK alone. But below them in the top 200 there were many artists achieving more than 200 million streams, while further down still, even artists ranking between 500th– 1,000th achieved between 43 million and 21 million UK streams. A million streams may sound a lot out of context, but 8,000 different acts now exceed this threshold annually.

The market has become much more competitive, with many more artists able to access distribution and streaming platforms. Even at the lower end of streaming volume has surged, with more than six times as many artists achieving 100,000 streams as the equivalent number of sales in 2007. This means competition for consumer attention has intensified, requiring 24/7 fan engagement and marketing. And this is where labels are stepping up with £250m of A&R investment, helping British artists to continue to lead the world.

Physical remains a key element of the music ecosystem as fans collect the albums they love on vinyl & CD

As recently reported by the BPI, whilst the continued growth in streaming underpinned much of the rise in consumption, the remarkable performance of vinyl, which jumped by over a tenth (11.5%) to almost 5 million (4.8m) copies purchased – representing a 13th year of consecutive growth – confirmed the enduring appeal of the format. The continuing revival of the audio cassette, which almost doubled (94.7%) in sales to 156,542 copies – the highest total since 2003 – also demonstrated the fan appeal of music in tangible formats as a complement to streaming.

Demand for CD continued to reflect long-term trends, but, with 16 million copies sold representing 10.3% of recorded music consumption, the format continues to show its resilience and play a key role in shaping chart success. Physical remains a ‘kingmaker’ for No.1 albums: in the majority of weeks (28) in 2020, it accounted for 50% of chart-eligible sales of the Official Charts No.1 artist album. Digital albums also continued their long-term trend, down by 19.0%, but they still contributed 5.9 million unit purchases to the overall AES total.

Eight of the best-selling artists on album format were British, led by Lewis Capaldi, Harry Styles and Dua Lipa – all three of whom also achieved nearly half a billion streams or more in 2020 in the UK alone and billions more streams globally. Their chart success made it an all-British Top-34. See Charts in Notes.

It was another hugely successful year for Lewis Capaldi, reinforcing his arrival as a major new force in music – his debut album Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent finishing 2020 as the best-selling album of the year, as it did in 2019. The album was also the sixteenth best-selling album on vinyl this year, and the Scottish singer also saw success in the best-selling singles chart, with Before You Go and Someone You Loved, which won Song of the Year at the BRIT Awards 2020.

Harry Styles can also celebrate a successful 2020 as a fully established global star, with his album Fine Line finishing up as the second biggest-selling album of the year. Released at the end of 2019, it was also the fifth biggest selling title on vinyl, fuelled by popular singles Watermelon Sugar and Adore You, which finished at tenth and sixteenth respectively in the end of year Official Singles charts. As well as being nominated for two BRIT Awards at the start of the year, Harry was nominated for three Grammy Awards in November.

Dua Lipa continued her rise to pop superstardom, with her album Future Nostalgia the third best-selling album of the year, and the top seller released in 2020. Her self-titled debut album also featured in this year’s top 25. The three time BRIT Award winner also saw success in the end-of-year singles chart, with Don’t Start Now, the lead single from Future Nostalgia, being the sixth best-selling single of 2020, while Physical also featured in the top 20. The album also shifted significant quantities of cassettes, finishing up as the eighth best-selling album in the format. Now without a doubt a global star, Dua is also nominated for six Grammy Awards, including in the prestigious Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Album of the Year categories.

Other UK artists to make the Top-10 included Stormzy with Heavy Is The Head at No.5, Ed Sheeran with No.6 Collaborations Project at No.7, and Elton John’s Diamonds compilation. The top ranked international act was Billie Eilish, whose debut album When We All Fall Asleep Where Do We Go? made the year’s Top-5. Kylie Minogue celebrated huge physical sales, with her 2020 album Disco the seventh biggest selling cassette of the year, and sixth biggest selling album on vinyl. IDLES and Fontaines D.C. both had continued success in the best-selling vinyl charts, with Ultra Mono and A Hero’s Death finishing tenth and seventeenth respectively.

The biggest-selling singles of the year were Blinding Lights by The Weeknd, Dance Monkey by Tones & I, and Roses by Saint Jhn. Lewis Capaldi had two tracks in the Top-10 with Before You Go (No.4) and Someone You Loved (No.8), while fellow Brits Dua Lipa, Joel Corry (with MNEK), and the Stormzy and Ed Sheeran Own It collaboration (with Burna Boy) also made the Top 10. Despite the disruption to the showcasing of new releases and artist promotion brought about by the pandemic, there were some UK artists who had their first No.1 albums in 2020 – Gerry Cinnamon, IDLES, Nines, Headie One, and Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott. Additionally, Joel Corry attained his first No.1 on the Official Singles Chart as well as being streamed over 200m times in the UK. Many of these newly emerged artists – also including Aitch, D-Block Europe, J Hus and AJ Tracey achieved hundreds of millions of streams each in the UK alone in 2020.

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Peter Hook and The Light Perform Virtual Cover of ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’

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As part of the recent Yamaha Guitars ‘Open House Online’ event, Former Joy Division and New Order co-founder and bassist Peter Hook and his band The Light performed a socially distanced live version of Love Will Tear Us Apart.