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Justin Bieber Announces New Single + Video “Anyone” Arriving New Year’s Day

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Justin Bieber will ring in the New Year with yet another gift for fans across the world. Today, Bieber announces his new single “Anyone” – co-written and produced by Andrew Watt with a visual directed by Colin Tilley – set for release at 12am EST on January 1, 2021. Fans tuned in to Bieber’s livestreamed New Year’s Eve concert presented by T-Mobile will have the chance to hear “Anyone” performed live for the first time, anywhere.

“I can’t think of a better way to close out 2020 and kick off 2021 than celebrating with my fans all over the world and sharing this new music with them,” said Justin. “Music has gotten us all through so much this year, and for me personally it’s been healing and transformative. ‘Anyone’ is such a special, hopeful, anthemic song. It sets the tone for a brighter new year full of hope and possibility.”

Closing out 2020 with three smash singles – “Holy,” “Lonely,” and “Monster” – Justin Bieber reigns as one of the biggest artists in the word: the #1 artist on YouTube with 60mm subscribers, the #2 artist on Spotify globally with over 75mm monthly listeners, over 200mm in combined U.S. radio audience per week, and three Grammy nominations and an American Music Award for his 2020 album Changes.

Changes, the fifth studio album by Grammy Award®-winning global superstar Justin Bieber, debuted at #1 on the U.S. album chart, netting over 1 million in first week global consumption. Bieber’s 7th overall #1 album, Changes also debuted at #1 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart, a career first for him. Underscoring the global dominance of Changes, the album reached #1 in the UK and Canada, and clocked in at #1 iTunes in 85 countries.

Over the course of his career, Justin Bieber has amassed more 50 billion streams and more than 60 million album equivalents worldwide. Justin’s Grammy-winning 2015 album PURPOSE has sold over 21 million copies worldwide.

Happy Foo Year: “No Son Of Mine” Second Track From Forthcoming Album Out Now

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Foo Fighters are ringing in 2021—literally—with the ear-ringing new “No Son of Mine.” The second track to be revealed from the band’s forthcoming 10th album Medicine at Midnight, out February 5, 2021.

“No Son of Mine” ignites the second half of Medicine at Midnight with a lightning strike of a riff that builds into the album’s most full-on barnstormer. Replete with nods to familiar FF influences from Queen’s “Stone Cold Crazy” to Ace of Spades/Iron Fist-era Motörhead to Metallica’s Kill ‘Em All, “No Son of Mine” features a streamlined, minimalist chassis of searing Grohl, Smear and Shiflett licks atop a steel-trap-tight Hawkins/Mendel rhythmic frame.

“This is the kind of song that just resides in all of us and if it makes sense at the time, we let it out,” Grohl explains, adding, “Lyrically it’s meant to poke at the hypocrisy of self righteous leaders, people that are guilty of committing the crimes they’re supposedly against…”

Medicine at Midnight is produced by Greg Kurstin and Foo Fighters, engineered by Darrell Thorp and mixed by Mark “Spike” Stent, and packs the following nine songs into a tight-ass 37 minutes:

Making a Fire
Shame Shame
Cloudspotter
Waiting on a War
Medicine at Midnight
No Son of Mine
Holding Poison
Chasing Birds
Love Dies Young

Video: Eminem’s First Recorded Live Performance In 1996

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This rare video featuring Marshall Mathers performing “Low Down, Dirty” with D12 was recorded in 1996 and is said to be Slim Shady’s first-ever recorded live show.

That Time The Who Fan Subs For Keith Moon

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“Can anybody play the drums?” an exasperated Pete Townshend asked the crowd at San Francisco’s Cow Palace towards the end of a wonky set. “We mean somebody good.”

Scot Halpin rose his hand, among hundreds of others, and is now best known for an incident when he ended up playing drums onstage after the band’s drummer Keith Moon passed out mid-show. Halpin’s performance won him Rolling Stone’s “Pick-Up Player of the Year Award” later that year.

David Lynch on his daily routine – why habits are useful for creativity

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In this clip 0:00 director David Lynch chats with Jay Leno about going to Bob’s Big Boy for seven years at the same time every day, then from 00:20 he talks to Charlie Rose about how the safety of a daily routine and habits support creativity. In the last section from 01:12 you can see pictures of his LA studio while listening to David answering a fan’s question about his morning routine before work.

Video: How Drumsticks Are Made

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“How A 5A Is Made” is a compilation of our Vic Firth #HowItsMade Series on Instagram which takes you through each step of our drumstick making process.

A Must Buy: Tommy James & the Shondells’ Celebration: Complete Roulette Recordings 1966-1973

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Between 1966 and 1973, Tommy James issued thirteen albums on Roulette either as a solo performer or with The Roulettes. The 6-CD set, Celebration – The Complete Roulette Recordings: 1966-1973, arrives Jan. 29, 2021, via Cherry Red Records’ Grapefruit label. It’s available for pre-order via the links below. All of these recordings now appear on this definitive 6-CD set. This includes “Greatest Hits” or “Best Of” albums which of course duplicated tracks from regular albums. These tracks have been left in their respective original albums. Although these albums have all appeared on CD reissues at various times over the years, this is the first box set to gather together all of the recordings in one set. In addition, there is the bonus of all of the recordings that never featured on the original LPs. Some of these tracks are making their CD debut within this collection. The 6-CD set, Celebration – The Complete Roulette Recordings: 1966-1973, arrives Jan. 29, 2021, via Cherry Red Records’ Grapefruit label.

The 141-track box set features 16 tracks that were only ever released on 45s or were previously unissued until earlier compilations were released on CD. Produced by Bob Fisher whose detailed essay covers the entire history of the group with quotes by Tommy James from his biography and the notes to previous reissues. The booklet includes details of all of their chart achievements in the USA and the UK along with numerous reproductions of advertisements, reviews and news stories from music industry magazines.

Designed by Michael Robson and mastered by Simon Murphy this is the definitive collection of Tommy James & the Shondells tracing their career from garage and bubblegum pop band through career defining psychedelic albums into Tommy James solo years as an introspective singer/songwriter. Disc One contains the first two albums “Hanky Panky” and “It’s Only Love” plus the non- album B-side of the ‘Hanky Panky’ 45 and six titles previously unissued which made their first and only appearance on a long deleted 1997 CD set. Disc Two contains the albums “I Think We’re Alone Now”, “Something Special” and “Getting Together”. Disc Three features ‘Mony, Mony’. Their first and only UK No 1 single and the album titled after that hit alongside their classic psychedelic album, “Crimson & Clover” and the 45 version of the title track. Disc Four presents their second career defining psychedelic album “Cellophane Symphony” including the long version of the title track and a track from the album sessions, ‘Contact’, only previously released on the aforementioned 1997 compilation. Disc four also features the one track on the album “The Best of Tommy James & The Shondells” that hadn’t been on an album before, ‘Ball of Fire’ and the first seven titles on “Travellin'” the last Tommy James & The Shondells album. Disc Five opens with the continuation of the “Travellin'” album with it’s last three tracks before moving on to the first Tommy James solo albums “Tommy James” and “Christian Of the World” which features his last major hit single, ‘Draggin’ the Line’. Disc Six concludes the box with his last album for Roulette, 1971’s “My Head, My Bed and My Red Guitar” his country -rock album co-produced in Nashville with Pete Drake and featuring such legendary country sidemen as Scotty Moore, D. J. Fontana, Charlie McCoy, Buddy Spicer and others.

New device puts music in your head – no headphones required

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Imagine a world where you move around in your own personal sound bubble. That’s the possibility presented by “sound beaming,” a new futuristic audio technology from Noveto Systems.

Here’s The Song That Eventually Became A-ha’s ‘Take On Me’

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Here’s an earlier version of “Take on Me” was the 1981 song “Miss Eerie” by A-ha members Pål Waaktaar’s and Magne Furuholmen’s previous band Bridges.