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Big Sean Drops Eagerly Anticipated New Album, Detroit 2, Available Today

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Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum artist Big Sean releases his long-awaited new album DETROIT 2, available today via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings/Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company.

On release day, fans in Detroit can stop by Spirit Plaza for an experiential floral installation inspired by the DETROIT 2 album cover. Sponsored by 1-800 Flowers, the activation includes over three thousand flowers and will serve as a tribute to the beautiful city of Detroit.

Prior to DETROIT 2, all four of his albums – which also include Finally Famous, his RIAA platinum debut of 2011, and Hall Of Fame (2013) – debuted at #1 on the Rap chart. I Decided. (2017) Sean’s second consecutive album to debut at #1 across-the-board on the pop, R&B/hip-hop, and Rap charts, following landmark RIAA platinum Dark Sky Paradise (2015). Twenty88, his 2016 collab with fellow G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam star Jhené Aiko, also debuted at #1 on the Rap and R&B/hip-hop charts.

In addition to his RIAA platinum albums, Big Sean’s track record boasts an impressive 15 platinum and multi-platinum hit singles, among them a trio of #1 urban radio staples: “Marvin Gaye & Chardonnay”(featur­­ing Kanye West and Roscoe Dash, with over 45 million combined YouTube views); Kanye’s 4x-platinum “Mercy” featuring fellow Def Jam MCs Pusha T and 2 Chainz (over 200 million views); and the 5x-platinum “I Don’t Fuck With You” featuring E-40 (nearly 400 million views).

With over 43 million combined Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Soundcloud followers, and over 1.7 BILLION YouTube views since his signing to G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam in 2007, Big Sean has become one of urban and rhythm radio’s most consistent hitmakers, and one of Def Jam’s major core artists.

DETROIT 2 – Tracklist:

Why Would I Stop?
Lucky Me
Deep Reverence ft. Nipsey Hussle
Wolves ft. Post Malone
Body Language ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Jhene Aiko
Story by Dave Chappelle
Harder Than My Demons
Everything That’s Missing ft. Dwele
ZTFO
Guard Your Heart ft. Anderson .Paak, Earlly Mac, Wale
Respect It ft. Young Thug & Hit-Boy
Lithuania ft. Travis Scott
Full Circle ft. Key Wane & Diddy
Time In – TWENTY88
Story by Erykah Badu
FEED
The Baddest
Don Life ft. Lil Wayne
Friday Night Cypher ft. Tee Grizzley, Kash Doll, Cash Kidd, Payroll, 42 Dugg, Boldy James, Drego, Sada Baby, Royce Da 5’9” & Eminem
Story by Stevie Wonder
Still I Rise ft. Dom Kennedy

Funkadelic’s Isolated Vocals For “(Not Just) Knee Deep”

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Something about the music, she always makes me dance. Here’s almost 8 minutes of the original 15 minutes, 21 seconds, of Side 1 of Funkadelic’s 1979 album Uncle Jam Wants You.

Backstreet Boys’ Isolated Vocals For “I Want It That Way”

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The song was nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Song and Record of the Year, and has been included in lists by Blender, MTV, Rolling Stone and VH1.

Tips for Keeping Senior Dogs Healthy and Happy

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Good pet owners are committed to keeping their animals healthy and happy not just when they are young and cute, but throughout their entire lives. Like aging people, senior dogs become more prone to age-related health problems and disorders. Thankfully, there are a few easy steps that any dog owner can take to ensure that his or her furry friend continues to live a good life well into old age.

  1. Use Joint Supplements

Joint supplements that contain beneficial ingredients like glucosamine, turmeric, and other anti-inflammatories and herbal pain remedies can do a world of good for senior dogs with mobility problems. These supplements reduce pain and inflammation, improving mobility and making it easier for older dogs with arthritis to stay active. Visit vetnaturals.com to learn about supplements that can help.

  1. Watch the Dog’s Weight

It’s common for dogs to put on weight as they age, but this problem isn’t as benign as it may seem. Having more weight to lift as they get up and down, head out for walks, or take on stairs makes it more difficult for overweight dogs to move and puts more stress on senior dogs’ hips and joints. It also makes them more prone to developing serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes.

The best way to tell if a dog is a healthy weight is to check his or her ribs. As a general rule, pet owners should be able to feel their dogs’ ribs with their fingertips but shouldn’t be able to see them. However, this varies by breed.

  1. Keep Pets Active

Older dogs often have trouble moving from standing to sitting positions and vice versa. It’s not because they’re lazy or incapable of getting up to go for walks and play with their owners, but because the muscles they need to get up have become weakened. Practice “sit” and “come” commands throughout the day to help those muscles stay strong and make it easier for older pets to continue getting up and moving around and start a targeted exercise routine.

  1. Elevate Food and Water Bowls

Don’t let an aging dog lay down to eat and drink unless that’s all the animal can do. Keeping them standing will get them a little more exercise and help to ensure proper digestion. Switching to a food formulated just for senior dogs can also help.

  1. Buy a Good Harness

Some dogs need extra help staying active. A good harness with handles that pet owners can use to assist their animals with potentially difficult or dangerous tasks like getting up from a prone position or taking the stairs safely protects the animal’s health and helps to avoid potentially disastrous injuries. The last thing a senior dog needs is to undergo surgery, so it’s wise to take extra precautions when living on multi-floor homes.

The Bottom Line

Senior dogs can still live happy, healthy lives. They just need a little extra help in the form of a better diet, targeted exercise, a few lifestyle adjustments, and plenty of love and attention. What pet owner wouldn’t do that for his or her favorite furry friend?

Canadian Record Label We Are Busy Bodies To Release Long Out-Of-Print Winston ‘Mankunku’ Ngozi’s ‘Yakhal’ Inkomo’

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Toronto, ON’s influential record label We Are Busy Bodies announces the release of Saxophonist Winston ‘Mankunku’ Ngozi’s 1968 masterpiece Yakhal’ Inkomo as a Canadian exclusive limited to 300 copies and remastered under Senior Mastering Engineer and owner of Lacquer Channel Mastering, Noah Mintz. It’s on pre-sale now here.

Yakhal’ Inkomo stands in the front rank of global jazz recordings. A certified jazz classic in South Africa, it has sold hundreds of thousands of copies and has never been out of print. But like so many other crucial South African jazz LPs, it was never released outside the country, and went unheard at the time by the wider world. This reissue is the first time that this truly essential jazz recording has been properly available outside South Africa.

Mankunku’s masterwork is one of those rare recordings whose audience saw at once that it embodied the spirit of the age. The title, Yakhal’ Inkomo, refers to the bellow made by a bull just before it is sacrificed, and the mourning cries of its fellow cattle as they see it struck down. For South African listeners, the reference was understood as a cry against the violence and brutality of the times, and an act of mourning for all those who were suffering under the barbarity of apartheid. Mankunku’s horn spoke eloquently and profoundly for and to an oppressed people, and like John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme, the album became the musical touchstone for a generation.

From today’s historical vantage point, Yakhal’ Inkomo appears as not just an indispensable lost element of the international jazz canon, but as one of the towering cultural documents of its time. This trail-blazing release allows Mankunku’s classic work to gain its deserved place on the international stage.

Mankunku chose to remain in his native Cape Town during apartheid. This meant that he was subjected to the Separate Amenities Act and similar apartheid legislation. A classic tale tells of his performance with an all-white big band in the Cape Town City Hall in 1964, where, because a mixed-race band was unlawful, he was forced to play behind a curtain so as to remain out of sight. He died on October 13, 2009 after a long struggle with illness.

The album is part of a reissue series by We Are Busy Bodies which also includes influential South African jazz group, The Heshoo Beshoo Group and their sole album, Armitage Road is out October 30, 2020. Additional albums included as part of the series are The Drive’s debut album, Can You Feel It and Vis-A-Vis’ Obi Agye Mi Dofo and Odo Gu Ahorow out in early 2021. Additional albums will be announced shortly. All albums have been remastered by Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel.

Yakhal’ Inkomo Tracklist
A1 Yakhal’ Inkomo
A2 Dedication (To Daddy Trane And Brother Shorter)
B1 Doodlin’
B2 Bessie’s Blues

Jazz-Pop R&B Artist Sammy Jackson Looks in the “Past Tense” for New Single

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Canadian jazz-pop R&B artist Sammy Jackson sets her sights on the “Past Tense” with the release of her new single — available now!

The song lands ahead of her forthcoming sophomore album, With You, a five-track EP fully encapsulating Jackson’s uniquely distinct, genre-fusing sound with thoughtful lyricism that’s honest and relatable. “With You explores themes of vulnerability, broken relationships, and love,” the St. Catharines, Ontario-based singer/songwriter shares. “‘Past Tense’ is about the journey from feeling insecure about your significant other’s past relationships to seeing those doubts disappear as your love grows.”

As heard and seen on JAZZ FM, One-Stop Jazz Safari, The Rex Hotel Jazz and Blues Bar, Luminato, TIFF Bell Lightbox, and more, Sammy Jackson has also shared the stage with the likes of Barbra Lica, Robi Botos, Rich Brown, and Larnell Lewis, to name a few.

The follow up to her debut release, 2016’s Take Me Back, With You features all-original compositions in collaboration with vocalist and songwriter Jacqueline Teh, as well as Tom Fleming (guitar), Chris Pruden (piano), Mark Godfrey (bass), and Ian Wright (drums).

With You was funded by the Ontario Arts Council and FACTOR.

“Past Tense” is available now.

With You is available September 14th, 2020.

Aussie Rockers skinsNbones March “Forever On” in New Issue-Raising Single

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Australian ‘oldSkool rock’ and ‘nuSkool rollers’ skinsNbones rarely place one issue or storyline to their songs, and their newest single “Forever On” — available now — is no different.

“Our songs are definitely not about ‘boy meets girl’ or ‘boy loses girl,’” the band assures. “Each of our songs highlight a different social issue that we try to make the listener more aware of and to question.”

Case in point: “Forever On” is first and foremost an ode to mental difference, as they suggest calling it, and the band’s effort to help change perceptions around it. “We feel strongly about reducing stigma associated with mental dis-ease, or ‘mental difference,’” the band says. “We ask: ‘what would the world be like without mental difference?’

“Einstein, Nikola Tesla, Isaac Newton, Beethoven, Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Michelangelo…” they continue. “We could go ‘Forever On,’ but they all had mental dis-ease/difference. Without them thinking and seeing the world so differently, where would we be? No E=mc^2! No understanding of electrical energy that we’re now only just using! And the art! Where would we be without such beauty?! Such inspiration!

“The world’s greatest minds had mental dis-ease/difference which is why they thought DIFFERENTLY, in ways others couldn’t even dream. The world would be very bland and backwards without mental dis-ease/difference.

“Plus, mental dis-ease/difference is linked to higher IQ and also helps develop a higher EQ, the ability to empathise and care. So again, we ask: ‘what would the world be like without mental difference?’ Without seeing “new views” from being “around the bend”?

“The second thing it’s about is finding the inner light within the Self — or from a higher Source — from tough experiences and using them to become more enlightened, a better person,” they continue. “It’s about fully accepting that mistakes will be made but used to grow and not to put one’s Self down.

“It’s about using the ‘rocks that tripped (you) up’ as stepping stones for others, and using all ways to learn, grow and burn brighter and brighter in Spirit ‘Forever On.’

“We’re all about promoting how beneficial Self growth is, especially from hard times, and that becoming a better being — not a bitter being — is healthy for not just your Self, but also the world around you.”

While they prefer to divert attention away from the group itself, focusing instead on the issues they’re bringing to light through dynamic lyricism and their driving rock sound, skinsNbones is a collaboration of Aussie artists, including Bones Barrett, Jason Kafoa, Gunnar Lindblom, and Red Rock. First formed in 2019, they’ve quickly created a sound all their own, rooted in thumping rhythms and in-your-face guitar, layered with soaring melodies and one of the genre’s most dynamic voices around.

Above all else, however, remains the lyrics and issues they amplify. “One reason our logo is a question mark is skinsNbones like to raise questions or issues to get people to think and question the world around them,” they offer. “We are not about self promotion, but the promotion of the issues our songs raise. We want people to use their discernment, even with what we’re saying.

“The ability to increase awareness, perception, and to discern what is — and is not — is vital these days.

“We recorded ‘Forever On’ at Rocking Horse Studios at Byron Bay Australia with our producer Paul Pilsneniks. The studios are in a lovely, laid-back country location, and are the perfect surroundings to get you into the right frame of mind to record.

“We have as much fun as possible in the studio, and we definitely have more laughs than takes. Especially when our little dog Ringo, who weighs about 8kg, wouldn’t let another producer into the studio. We think he was protecting our songs by not letting anyone else hear them. He is normally extremely friendly, but we all agreed Ringo can be in charge of security from that moment on.

“We treat our music and the issues we raise seriously, but keep things as light as we can in the process.

“After all, it is called ‘playing’.”

“Forever On” is available now.

Tom Waits announced his 2008 Gitter and Doom Tour with a press conference for the ages

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You would expect nothing than awesomeness from Tom Waits, and he delivers in this 2008 video. He mapped the dates using astronomy, matching the route with the constellation Hydra and listing the cities he said they formed the acronym ‘Pehdtsckjmba’ which he says stands for “People envy happiness, dogs sense courage, knowing jubilation means better ass…sets.”

L7 Announces ‘Smell the Magic’ 30th Anniversary Edition out September 18, 2020

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On Friday, September 18th, 2020, Sub Pop will release L7’s Smell the Magic: 30th Anniversary Edition, the fiery, American grunge pioneers second album.

This 30th-anniversary edition of the ‘90s underground rock classic includes all 9 songs from the album, remastered and available together on vinyl for the first time ever! A multitude of rock music scenes populated the expanse of Los Angeles in 1989: hardcore punk, industrial goth, roots rock, and Sunset Strip hair metal, to name a few. L7 fit into none of them, creating their own unique blend of punk and hard, hooky rock loaded with humor and cultural commentary. Originally released in 1990, Smell the Magic is a landmark of ’90s feminist rock.

Smell the Magic: 30th Anniversary Edition is now available for preorder from Sub Pop. LP preorders through megamart.subpop.com and select retailers in North America will receive the limited Loser edition on clear with high melt orange, blue, and gray vinyl. Meanwhile preorders through select retailers in the UK and Europe will receive the Loser edition on neon orange vinyl.

A multitude of rock music scenes populated the expanse of Los Angeles in1989: hardcore punk, industrial goth, roots rock, and Sunset Strip hair metal to name a few. L7 fit into none of them. Guitarist-vocalists Donita Sparks and Suzi Gardner, bassist-vocalist Jennifer Finch, and newly added drummer Dee Plakas were creating their own unique blend of punk and hard hooky rock, with humor and cultural commentary along for the ride.

But making a mark on the LA underground rock scene was more challenging than it seemed.

Originating out of art punk circles in 1985, L7 played countless poetry readings, drag shows, art happenings and punk rock dive bars. They were nothing short of perseverant.

Having already released one album, eponymously titled, L7, the band was touring up the West Coast when they began to meet like minded artists affiliated with Sub Pop Records. The band managed to score a phone number for the imprint, and convinced label founders Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman to come see them live.

That show would take place a couple of weeks later in 1989 at an arts center in Seattle. The stage was finagled out of folding tables, and friends recruited to work a smoke machine (members of the group Cat Butt) decided to drop acid before attending to their duties. This led to a thick fog filling the entire venue and the band’s performance could hardly even be seen. L7 were convinced they blew it. Instead, they got signed: Sub Pop may not have been able to see them, yet, but they could hear them and asked if L7 would do a recording for their monthly Singles Club.

Later in the year, the band went into the label’s go-to studio in Seattle, Reciprocal Recording and in one day recorded “Shove,” “Packin’ a Rod,” and “Fast and Frightening.”

Released in January, the single’s A-side “Shove” would kick off the 1990’s with a bang and L7 would have an underground hit on their hands.

The band was then given the go ahead to record a full EP. The buzz from their Sub Pop’s Singles Club release was almost immediately palpable.

A few months after “Shove,” L7 continued with recording the EP—later expanded into a full-length album with three cover songs (“Packin’ a Rod,” “Just Like Me,” and “American Society”). They recorded again with Reciprocal’s producer, Jack Endino, and later Michael James and Ramones-producer Daniel Rey in Los Angeles.

This 30th-anniversary edition of the ‘90s underground rock classic Smell the Magic includes all 9 songs from the album, remastered and available together on vinyl for the first time ever! Originally released in 1990, Smell the Magic is a landmark of ’90s feminist rock.

L7 – Smell the Magic Tracklisting:
1. Shove
2. Fast and Frightening
3. (Right On) Thru
4. Deathwish
5. Till the Wheels Fall Off
6. Broomstick
7. Packin’ a Rod
8. Just Like Me
9. American Society

Facts of Life,” “Diff’rent Strokes,” and “Wheel of Fortune” Themes By Alan Thicke To Be Inducted to Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the song inductions of Facts of Life, Diff’rent Strokes and Wheel of Fortune, co-written by Alan Thicke. Beloved Canadian actor, singer, composer and songwriter Alan Thicke is best recognized as TV dad Jason Seaver on the hit sitcom Growing Pains; however, his lifelong love of music has shaped a highly successful career behind the scenes penning some of the most memorable television theme songs of all time.

“The Thicke Family is honoured to accept this recognition on my father’s behalf,” says Robin Thicke. “My father was a proud Canadian and although he was mostly known for his acting, hosting and philanthropic work, deep down he always wanted to be Gordon Lightfoot or Bruce Springsteen.” He adds, “There is no doubt that Alan would consider having his songs being inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame as one of his life’s greatest achievements. We are sure he is playing his catalog for all his friends in heaven right now. We love and miss you Alan Thicke.”

“These three iconic theme songs that will be inducted to the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame harken to the halcyon days of ‘80s television when family sitcoms and game shows brought multi-generational families together in their living rooms,” said Vanessa Thomas, Executive Director of CSHF. “Alan Thicke had a unique talent to create catchy, memorable and relatable songs that appeal to a mass audience while concisely encapsulating the essence of a show. Each song became as popular and synonymous with its show, as the characters and actors who starred in them.”

During the 1970s and 1980s, TV theme songs reigned supreme, with comedies, game shows and dramas providing many well-loved tunes. Among these were the catchy themes to the game show, Wheel of Fortune, and hit sitcoms The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes, all written by Thicke, who had more than 40 television themes to his credit.

Thicke’s original theme to the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune introduced the show from 1975 to 1983. Entitled Big Wheel after the game’s roulette wheel, Thicke’s theme was a jazzy instrumental featuring horns and percussion; and appears on the album “The Best of TV Quiz and Game Show Themes.”

The happy theme song (It Takes) Diff’rent Strokes for the TV sit-com Diff’rent Strokes (1978 to 1986) was written by Thicke with American co-writers Gloria Loring (his first wife) and TV producer Al Burton. The lyrics, for which Thicke sang backing vocals, opens with “Now the world don’t move to the beat of just one drum,” and features the chorus “It takes different strokes to move the world,” to describe the show about a blended family from different socio-economical and racial backgrounds.

Thicke recalled what it was like to compose theme songs during their heyday: “The challenge was, you have 24 seconds to do something catchy and memorable and sum up the entire premise of the show in case somebody had never seen it before. You had to do it with an internal rhyme scheme and a perky little ditty — so it was an interesting challenge.”[1] Musing about how television theme music has changed, Thicke said, “Back then, theme songs were more important. They were a part of every show…I think that’s almost a lost art.”[2]

The sitcom Facts of Life was a Diff’rent Strokes spin-off. Its upbeat, contagious theme song, written by the Thicke-Loring-Burton trio, hooked viewers in until the show became NBC’s No. 1 TV comedy, running for nine seasons from 1979 to 1988. The song, performed by Loring, opens with “You take the good, you take the bad, you take ’em both and there you have the facts of life.” Upon Thicke’s passing in 2016, Loring told Billboard.com: “Here we are all these years later and Facts of Life is still one of the top theme songs ever. He just had this great facility with words.”[3]

Following the televised virtual presentation of Thicke’s song inductions on August 7, fans will be able to view the permanent exhibitions honouring CSHF inductees and song inductions at the National Music Centre, located at Studio Bell, in Calgary. The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame recently celebrated the induction Ron Hynes during the virtual presentation of the 2020 East Coast Music Awards on July 11; and earlier this year announced the 2020 induction of Kim Mitchell who will be honoured at a later date.

The National Music Centre is the physical home of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and will continue to honour and preserve the legacy of new inductees through exhibitions which feature stories, exclusive artifacts, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia.