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March For Our Lives & Sankofa Present “Into Action” With John Legend, Usher and More

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Presented by March For Our Lives & Sankofa.org, INTO ACTION is a celebration of community power and cultural resistance that spans August 2020 and brings together hundreds of our nation’s most prolific and talented visual artists, young activists, musicians, poets, policymakers and community leaders. Even as our cities literally smolder and our leadership fails us, we will come together to lift our voices, assert our rights, reclaim our power, and manifest a vision for our future where everyone can live with dignity, freedom, and hope.

Four days of programming streams including panel discussions, live performances, and dynamic community-building activities await. Together we will lift our voices, have brave conversations, face the pain and beauty of the last few years while planning and organizing for the upcoming election.

For those who aren’t registered to vote, they can do so in less than two minutes via March For Our Lives at https://bit.ly/2DwuNCr

INTO ACTION consists of four events which are centered around key social justice moments in August:

• TAKE BLACK THE VOTE (August 6, 2020)

August 6th marks the 55th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. We will kick off the INTO ACTION with a broadcast from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Miami, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Washington DC and other locations focused building black political power, mobilizing the vote and honoring the legacy and the ongoing work to address issues of voter suppression and the ongoing battle for voting rights, particularly for the BIPOC community.

In the legacy of the great cultural movement that drove the Voting Rights Act, we will celebrate this day with high profile speakers, thought-provoking panel discussions, intimate interviews, musical performances, spoken word and visual art – mixing the wisdom of our elder organizers with the next generation of leaders taking the reins to fight for justice.
Featuring: John Legend, Stacey Abrams, Common, Philip Agnew, Chuck D, Billy Porter, Christian McBride, Usher, Kendrick Sampson, The Wide Awakes featuring the Blacksmiths, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Mumu Fresh, Ashlee Marie Preston, Leah Daughtry and more.

ART + ACTIVISM (August 7, 2020)
Artists are the tip of the spear of social change. In collaboration with the Kennedy Center, join artists + activists using their talents to build momentum towards lasting change.

OUR VOICE OUR POWER (August 12, 2020)
From climate justice to ending mass incarceration, from gun violence to rising student debt, young people are showing up to face these challenges, showing up to vote and taking the future into our own hands. We will continue to push everyone to be better, to take seriously our legacy and to take on problems you wrote off as insurmountable. On International Youth Day, we bring together young leaders from across the intersecting movements they lead and celebrate the young people who are stepping into power and using their voice to demand justice.

RATIFIED (August 18, 2020)
Black Lives Matter was created by three black women. The climate justice movement is being driven by women. The fight to end mass incarceration and deportation is being driven by women. In fact, women drive social and cultural change – period. Yet, inequity persists. From pay to power, from self-determination to protecting the air we all breathe, we will celebrate the women who continue to drive change in and out of government. We will explore the beautiful struggle of political, organizing, and emotional work that women leaders carry, look back at how much we have achieved, and recommit to changing all that still must evolve.

For complete details, including full list of participants/performers, streaming information, daily schedules, and to register to vote, visit http://into-action.us

Selena Gomez’s Cooking Show “Selena + Chef” To Stream on HBO Max Beginning August 13

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HBO Max announced today that the Selena Gomez cooking show, SELENA + CHEF will premiere on the streamer Thursday, August 13.

The series is executive produced by Gomez for July Moon Productions, along with executive producers Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, and Leah Hariton on behalf of Industrial Media’s The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC). The unscripted 10-episode cooking series features the multi-platinum selling recording artist, actress, producer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist as she navigates unfamiliar territory: making delicious meals while stuck at home in quarantine.

The world-renowned chefs featured during the season includes Angelo Sosa, Antonia Lofaso, Candice Kumai, Daniel Holzman, Jon & Vinny, Ludo Lefebvre, Nancy Silverton, Nyesha Arrington, Roy Choi, and Tonya Holland.

“Having some of the best chefs open up their kitchens to me was a humbling and fun experience. I definitely discovered I have a lot more to learn. I’m also really happy that we were able to highlight and raise money for some incredible charitable organizations,” said Gomez.

“Watching Selena with these incredible chefs has been a delicious joy,” said Sarah Aubrey, Head of Original Content, HBO Max. “You don’t need to be an experienced chef yourself to enjoy the show; you learn with her and get to see all the fun that happens in the kitchen. Try not to watch it while hungry!”

Since social distancing at home, Selena has been spending more time in the kitchen than she ever imagined. But despite her many talents, it remains to be seen if cooking is one of them. In each episode of this unapologetically authentic cookalong, Selena, with the support of her Quaranteam, will be joined remotely by a different master chef. Together, they’ll tackle cuisines of every variety, share invaluable tips and tricks, and deal with everything from smoking ovens to missing ingredients. Each episode will highlight a food-related charity, and this casual, funny, and informative series will embrace both the struggle and the joy of learning to cook – while inviting audiences to follow along at home.

This project marks the second collaboration between IPC’s Holzman and Saidman and Gomez following the last year’s groundbreaking, six-part docuseries “Living Undocumented,” which the three executive produced and Saidman also co-directed. Holzman and Saidman also lead IPC’s parent company, Industrial Media, an independent production group with ownership interest in IPC, Sharp Entertainment, 19 Entertainment, and B17 Entertainment which is currently producing Craftopia hosted by YouTube star LaurDIY for HBO Max.

Idol creator Simon Fuller and TikTok team up to assemble the world’s next music supergroup

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Simon Fuller, renowned hit-maker and founder of XIX Entertainment, and TikTok, the short-form video app with a mission to inspire creativity and bring joy, today announced a ground-breaking partnership to discover the most talented music performers on TikTok and create a first-of-its-kind global music collective.

Through an in-app audition process on TikTok, Fuller – an entertainment industry icon and creator of the Idol franchise, which re-defined how television could provide a launch platform for music talent – will be looking for extraordinary undiscovered artists to earn a spot in the innovative group. In re-writing the rules of music discovery, Fuller and TikTok will bring fresh excitement and joy to the global stage and place the TikTok audience at the heart of the group’s development.

TikTok has proven to be a platform unlike any other where artists can quickly and easily share their creativity and immediately rocket to global fame.

“TikTok has empowered self-expression and creativity and captured the hearts and minds of hundreds of millions of passionate users. The next generation of Pop Stars have eagerly embraced the platform,” said Fuller. “With the help of the TikTok audience, I will bring together a line-up of incredible artists to shape the next level of Pop Fandom. This will be the most connected Pop Group ever, thriving on every platform and sharing their talent and positive energy with the world.”

TikTok has been transformational for the music industry. The beloved video platform has helped catapult new artists to fame, given new life and new audiences to throwback hits, and fundamentally changed the way music is developed and consumed around the world. Music is among the many ways TikTok is a driving force of our culture today.

“It’s been nothing short of awe-inspiring to see the extraordinary musical talent – from up-and-coming artists to superstars like Lizzo, JLo and Justin Beiber – that shows up on TikTok every day and inspires even more creativity around the world,” said Kevin Mayer, TikTok CEO. “Together with Simon Fuller, we have the opportunity to find the next stars, many of whom are on TikTok today, and empower them to become a cultural phenomenon.”

“TikTok is shaping culture, supercharging music discovery, and fast-tracking artists onto the charts,” said Ole Obermann, TikTok’s Global Head of Music. “We’re delighted to partner with Simon Fuller as we continue to support emerging talent and build TikTok as the premiere artist development and discovery platform. Simon’s unrivalled track record of identifying and nurturing musical talent is a perfect fit with our mission at TikTok.”

TikTok has become the go-to staging ground that has helped previously little known or undiscovered artists like Lil Nas X, Curtis Waters, Ambjaay, Breland, Mxmtoon, Y2K, and bbno$ find mainstream fame and dominate the charts. Combining TikTok’s enhanced social virality for musicians on the app with Fuller’s unique ability to spot and develop talent, this partnership has all the right makings of creating the world’s next chart-topping pop group.

Talent should keep an eye on the TikTok app for forthcoming audition details.

Most Expensive Motown Vinyl Record Ever Sold Comes To American Airwaves For First Time, Courtesy Of Uncle Nearest

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Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, the most awarded American whiskey brand of 2019 and 2020 to-date, announces today the release of a new commercial utilizing the music of legendary Motown writer and producer, Frank Wilson. The song, “Do I Love You (Indeed I Do),” was written and performed by Wilson, and set a record in 2009 as the most expensive Motown vinyl ever sold when a Leicestershire, UK-based record dealer organized the sale to an anonymous buyer for £25,742. The album, which remains the tenth most expensive vinyl record ever sold, was never released in the U.S. The song is being introduced to the American public for the first time in Uncle Nearest’s newest commercial titled “Do I Love You.” Uncle Nearest CEO and founder Fawn Weaver is the daughter of Wilson.

Only 250 demo copies of the 7″ vinyl record were ever pressed. As few as two are reported to have survived with the rest being intentionally destroyed when Wilson made the decision to be a Motown producer rather than a singer. It is believed that one of those two vinyls are in the private collection of Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, while the other landed at a famous English Northern soul nightclub in Wigan, England, where the song became a cult classic in the ’60s and ’70s. Due to its enormous popularity, the album was officially released in the UK in 1979. It is arguably the most popular Northern Soul record of all time and remained No. 1 on the Northern Soul charts as late as 2015.

Weaver and the Uncle Nearest brand are becoming synonymous with uncovering lesser-known stories in American history. In 2017, Weaver introduced the world to Nearest Green through the launch of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey. A story once lost to time, Weaver’s extensive research revealed that Green, a formerly enslaved man, was the first known African-American master distiller. Today, his name and legacy lives on through the whiskey and the Nearest Green Distillery located in Shelbyville, Tenn.

“I remember where I was the moment I learned my father had recorded an album with his own voice,” said Weaver. “My father did a brilliant job of cementing his own legacy when he was alive. Now, I have the honor of combining that with my own mission of cementing the legacy of Nearest Green, a man who didn’t have the chance to do that while he was living. I have no doubt my father is in heaven with a smile, and hopefully seated right next to him is another legend, Nearest.”

This is the second commercial from the super-premium whiskey brand. Uncle Nearest’s first-ever commercial, “The Why,” debuted last year as an introduction to the godfather of Tennessee Whiskey, and featured Emmy award-winning actor, Jeffrey Wright.

“The opportunity to share the story of yet another legacy was too good to pass up,” said David Poag, the director of both commercials. “And the song itself is just so good. It makes you want to jump and dance, it makes you happy. That’s an emotion we are proud to be broadcasting right now.”

“Do I Love You” began airing today in all 50 states, with the first commercial running in Detroit, Mich., the original home of Motown Records.

https://youtu.be/W2cP3MsiLW8.

The Prince Estate, In Partnership With Warner Records, Releases Previously Unheard Track “Cosmic Day”

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The Prince Estate in partnership with Warner Records, releases “Cosmic Day,” a previously unheard recording from Prince’s legendary vault that will be featured on the expanded reissue of Prince’s iconic Sign O’ The Times out September 25.

“Cosmic Day” was recorded at Sunset Sound, Studio 3 on November 15, 1986, by engineers Susan Rogers and Coke Johnson. It is possibly the most revered recording in the Super Deluxe collection. While the song had floated among ardent collectors as a small snippet, the full version reveals Prince at his most psychedelic. From the race car ignition sounding intro to the screaming guitar finale, Prince sings about Mermen in the sky and flying in the deep sea.

Inhabiting his “Camille” vocal throughout, Prince blends synth and real drums, guitars and several keyboard parts which add to the ethereal surrealism of the song.

Although “Cosmic Day” didn’t appear on any of the original configurations for Crystal Ball or Sign O’ The Times, elements from the song were later used by Prince in 1988 during the Lovesexy tour intermission.

The new Sign O’ The Times expanded reissue will be available this fall via all physical, digital and streaming partners, with the classic album remastered for the very first time. The Super Deluxe edition features 63 previously unreleased tracks, as well as a previously unreleased 2+ hour video concert performance from the vault. Visit the Official Prince Store to purchase Sign O’ The Times remastered and expanded editions (standalone album through Super Deluxe configurations), alongside exclusive merchandise and apparel.

Elvis Presley Nashville Sessions Compiled In ‘From Elvis in Nashville’

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In June 1970 Elvis Presley entered Nashville’s legendary RCA Studio B for a marathon five day recording session that would provide the backbone of three of his most successful studio albums of the decade.

On November 20th, these sessions will be collected in a 4CD set and digital collection, ‘From Elvis In Nashville’. Pre-order now.

Drawing on the original masters, the 4CD set presents studio tracks from the 1970 marathon sessions in pristine audio, newly mixed by acclaimed engineer Matt Ross-Spring (John Prine, Jason Isbell) without the added overdubs or orchestration appearing on earlier releases.

From Elvis In Nashville will be available in a 4CD boxed edition including two bonus discs of rare and/or unreleased outtakes from the 1970 sessions (also available digitally). A highlights package will be available in a 2LP 12″ vinyl pressing.

FROM ELVIS IN NASHVILLE

Elvis’ rendition of ‘I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water’, a country classic penned by Cowboy Joe Babcock, is available now, too.

That tracklisting in full:

Disc 1
01 Opening Jam (Mystery Train) (Junior Parker/Sam Phillips)
02 Twenty Days And Twenty Nights (Ben Weisman/Clive Westlake)
03 I’ve Lost You (Ken Howard/Alan Blaikley)
04 I Was Born About Ten Thousand Years Ago (Adapted by Elvis Presley)
05 The Sound Of Your Cry (Bill Giant/Bernie Baum/Florence Kaye)
06 The Fool (Naomi Ford)
07 A Hundred Years From Now (Lester Flatt/Earl Scruggs)
08 Little Cabin On The Hill (Bill Monroe/Lester Flatt)
09 Cindy, Cindy (Buddy Kaye/Ben Weisman/Dolores Fuller)
10 Bridge Over Troubled Water (Paul Simon)
11 How The Web Was Woven (Clive Westlake/David Most)
12 Got My Mojo Working/ Keep Your Hands Off Of It (Preston Foster)/(Jay McShann/Priscilla Bowman)
13 It’s Your Baby, You Rock It (Shirl Milete/Nora Fowler)
14 Stranger In The Crowd (Winfield Scott)
15 I’ll Never Know (Fred Karger/Sid Wayne/Ben Weisman)
16 Mary In The Morning (Johnny Cymbal/Michael Rashkow)
17 It Ain’t No Big Thing (But It’s Growing) (Neal Merritt/Alice Joy/Shorty Hall)
18 You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me (Vicki Wickham/Simon Napier-Bell/ Pino Donaggio/Vito Pallavicini)
19 Just Pretend (Doug Flett/Guy Fletcher)
20 This Is Our Dance (Les Reed/Geoff Stephens)
21 Life (Shirl Milete)
22 Heart Of Rome (Geoff Stephens/Alan Blaikley/Ken Howard)

Disc 2
01 When I’m Over You (Shirl Milete)
02 I Really Don’t Want To Know (Howard Barnes/Don Robertson)
03 Faded Love (Bob Wills/John Wills)
04 Tomorrow Never Comes (Ernest Tubb/Johnny Bond)
05 The Next Step Is Love (Paul Evans/Paul Parnes)
06 Make The World Go Away) (Hank Cochran)
07 Funny How Time Slips Away (Willie Nelson)
08 I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water (Joe Babcock)
09 Love Letters (Edward Heyman/Victor Young)
10 There Goes My Everything (Dallas Frazier)
11 If I Were You (Gerald Nelson)
12 Only Believe (2:58) (Paul Rader)
13 Sylvia (Geoff Stephens/Les Reed)
14 Patch It Up (Eddie Rabbitt/Rory Bourke)
15 Snowbird (Gene MacLellan)
16 Where Did They Go, Lord (2:28) (Dallas Frazier/Arthur L. Owens)
17 Whole Lot-ta Shakin’ Goin’ On (Dave Williams/Sunny David)
18 Rags To Riches (Richard Adler/Jerry Ross)

Disc 3
01 Jam 2 (Tiger Man) (Joe Hill Louis/Sam Burns)
02 I’ve Lost You – take 1 (Ken Howard/Alan Blaikley)
03 The Next Step Is Love – takes 3-6 (Paul Evans/Paul Parnes)
04 You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me – rehearsal
05 Patch It Up – take 1 (Eddie Rabbitt/Rory Bourke)
06 Twenty Days And Twenty Nights – takes 5,6 & 8 (5:54) (Ben Weisman/Clive Westlake)
07 How The Web Was Woven – take 1 (Clive Westlake/David Most)
08 Mary In The Morning – takes 3-4 (Johnny Cymbal/Michael Rashkow)
09 Just Pretend – takes 1-2 (Doug Flett/Guy Fletcher)
10 Stranger In The Crowd – takes 1-5 (Winfield Scott)
11 Bridge Over Troubled Water – rehearsal, take 1 (Paul Simon)
12 Patch It Up – take 9 (Eddie Rabbitt/Rory Bourke)
13 The Sound Of Your Cry – take 3 (Bill Giant/Bernie Baum/Florence Kaye)
14 Where Did They Go, Lord – takes 2-3 (Dallas Frazier/Arthur L. Owens)
15 Rags To Riches – take 2 (Richard Adler/Jerry Ross)

Disc 4
01 Jam 3 (I Didn’t Make It On Playing Guitar) (Elvis Presley)
02 Faded Love – rehearsal (country version) (Bob Wills/John Wills)
03 The Fool – take 1 (Naomi Ford)
04 A Hundred Years From Now – take 1 (Lester Flatt/Earl Scruggs)
05 Little Cabin On The Hill – take 1 (Bill Monroe/Lester Flatt)
06 Tomorrow Never Comes – takes 10-11 (Ernest Tubb/Johnny Bond)
07 Snowbird – take 1 (Gene MacLellan)
08 Faded Love – take 3 (Bob Wills/John Wills)
09 It’s Your Baby, You Rock It – take 3 (Shirl Milete/Nora Fowler)
10 There Goes My Everything – take 1 (Dallas Frazier)
11 Love Letters – take 1 (Edward Heyman/Victor Young)
12 If I Were You– take 5 (Gerald Nelson)
13 Heart Of Rome – take 1 (Geoff Stephens/Alan Blaikley/Ken Howard)
14 Cindy, Cindy – take 1 (Buddy Kaye/Ben Weisman/Dolores Fuller)
15 I’ll Never Know – take 3 (Fred Karger/Sid Wayne/Ben Weisman)
16 Sylvia – take 9 (Geoff Stephens/Les Reed)
17 It Ain’t No Big Thing (But It’s Growing) – takes 1-2 (Neal Merritt/Alice Joy/Shorty Hall)
18 Only Believe – take 3 (Paul Rader)
19 Life – take 2 (Shirl Milete)

Can a Lab Drug Test Detect Fake Urine or Animal Urine?

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Fake urine simply means artificial urine or animal urine. Synthetic urine normally contains urea, chloride, sodium, potassium, creatinine, and other dissolved ions, as stated in this Quick Fix Plus review All of these components have their range value in human urine. The components may be the same but the value of those mentioned components is not the same. This is why labs can detect fake urine and normal human urine. Over 95 percent of the urine is water which is not the case in many fake urines.

Components of a Urine

Uric acid is the main component in urine as labs test fake urine, they start by checking uric acid. Some labs are not extreme when it comes to analyzing fake urine. That is why once they detect uric acid, they just conclude it is human urine. The trick is, fake urine contains uric acid but it may not contain other components of urine such as creatinine, Amino acids, metabolites of hormones, and Urea. If the urine of a person doesn’t contain that, further investigations are necessary to detect whether or not it is human urine.

The Temperature is Enough to Tell the Difference

When the lab requests for urine, the temperature of fresh urine is the same as the temperature of a normal person. Once the temperature is not the same as the person differs with great value, something should tell you that the urine might be fake. Even the odor of the urine is not the same because fake urine is not concentrated with a lot of components. The components of human urine make it smell differently from the synthetic urine. This simply means a perfect lab that devotes to detect fake urine can detect it without even doing some of the complicated tests. Fake urine degrades quicker than human urine.

Some of the Tests That Detect Fake Urine

Creatinine is a must in human urine because it is the one used to check for the functionality of the kidneys. If the kidneys are not okay, the creatinine levels will always be below the normal range. Fake urine may not be having this chemical especially if it was manufactured by incompetent labs. The lab can also check for urobilinogen which is a mixture of urea and by-products of bilirubin. Another thing the labs can test is the specific gravity of the urine. This will differ because the components of fake urine are not in the same value as the components of human urine.

Animal Urine is Not Same as Human Urine

Biologically, human urine contains the exact components of animal urine. Take for example a pig or cow, these are animals that produce a significant amount of urine. The difference comes in the value of those components. They differ greatly because the biological and physiological requirements of the animal’s body are different from the human body. If a lab is extensive enough in its investigations, it can detect all these faults and differences.

Bottom Line

Labs can detect fake urine if they decide to. The urinalysis is not enough to detect whether urine is fake or not. Some advanced tests are necessary to reveal whether or not urine is fake or original from a human being. Components of human urine are the same as components in animal urine but their value differs greatly. This is why it is easy for one detects animal urine and differentiate it from the urine of a human being. Synthetic urine that is made using the original urine may be hard to differentiate. Only the concentration can differ because human urine is often more concentrated.

 

 

 

Nike’s New “You Can’t Stop Us” Ad

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You can’t stop Megan Rapinoe, Serena Williams, or Lebron James.

Just as you can’t stop Naomi Osaka, Cristiano Ronaldo or Leo Baker.

Toronto R&B Artist Savannah Ré Premieres Official Video For “Where You Are” Today

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Toronto R&B artist and songwriter Savannah Ré shares the official music video for her latest single, “Where You Are” today after an exclusive premiere with Complex. Filmed in her parents’ homeland of Jamaica with an all-Black female crew led by L.A.-based director Brilliant Garcia, the video brings the longing desire of Ré’s lyrics to life among the country’s luscious beauty and vibrant culture.

On the experience of filming the video, Savannah Ré shares, “A friend of mine had put me onto a director named Brilliant Garcia and I absolutely loved her work. We pitched the song to her and she immediately came up with an amazing treatment. Having a Black woman direct a visual for me was like nothing I’ve experienced before. The energy of having a whole crew of Black women, including hair and makeup artists and wardrobe stylists, was incredible. It was just a beautiful experience.”

“Where You Are” is the first single from Savannah Ré’s eagerly anticipated debut EP Opia that is due out this Fall via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company. Written by Savannah Ré and Marcus Semaj (dvsn, Snoh Aalegra) and produced by Grammy Award winning producers Boi-1da (Drake, Eminem, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar) and Allen Ritter (Cardi B, Kanye West, Rihanna, Travis Scott), “Where You Are” has already racked up over 225K streams and has earned her immediate critical acclaim from outlets such as OnesToWatch who call Ré “one of R&B’s brightest new voices” and Complex who, in addition to today’s premiere, also included the song in their 10 Best Canadian Songs of the Month list.

“Where You are” follows Ré’s recent releases “DVP” and 2019’s “Best Is Yet To Come” which was selected as one of the 100 Best Songs of the Year by Apple Music.

As a highly skilled songwriter, Savannah Ré has developed an acumen for an arrestingly honest style of self-reflection that’s the mark of music’s elite. With a trained eye for capturing small details, she crafts songs that forfeit polished stories for authentic ones. It’s this carefully refined formula for songwriting that has brought her under the mentorship of Grammy Award-winning producer Boi-1da and has made her the go-to collaborator for R&B’s upper echelon where she’s written with artists like Babyface, Normani, Daniel Caesar, and Wondagurl. In addition to opening for artists like TLC and Jessie Reyez on her “Being Human On Tour” 30-date North American tour, Savannah Ré has also attended esteemed writing camps such as Amazon’s all-woman creative camp for Wondagurl’s debut album and the Keep Cool/RCA writing camp.

During a moment where all eyes are on R&B coming from Toronto, Savannah Ré is doing more than just joining a talented group of artists rewriting the rules of the genre – she’s leading the pack in her own right. Her goal is validation: to advocate for the value of authentic, collectively-held stories which ultimately become the ingredients of reclamation and resilience.

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John Coltrane’s Giant Steps Celebrates 60 Years With 2 New Remastered Collections

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John Coltrane’s Giant Steps – the influential jazz saxophonist’s first album with Atlantic Records – continues to astound and inspire listeners 60 years after its release. Consistently lauded in music histories, Giant Steps was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 and went gold in 2018. To celebrate this seminal album’s six-decade anniversary, Rhino has remastered Giant Steps and all 28 of its surviving sessions outtakes for two new collections.

GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION will be available on September 18 as a 180-gram double-LP set and as a double-CD set. Both versions include the newly remastered version of the original album plus eight alternate takes. The recordings come packaged in a replica of the original sleeve and labels used for the album’s first stereo pressing, and the packages, each with a booklet, include photos, never-before-seen images of Atlantic Records ephemera, original liner notes, and new liner notes written by Grammy-winning music historian, Ashley Kahn. As a special bonus, fans who order the 2-LP set from Rhino.com will receive a limited edition 7-inch vinyl single disc featuring alternate takes of “Giant Steps” and “Naima.”

The other anniversary release is GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION, which will be available to download and stream on September 18. The 35-track collection includes the original album, eight alternate takes, and 20 additional outtakes, all of which are newly remastered. Until now, many of the outtakes were only available on the 1995 set: The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings.

Giant Steps was recorded in 1959 at Atlantic Studios in New York City. The album features Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Paul Chambers on double bass, Tommy Flanagan on piano, and Art Taylor on drums on all songs except for “Naima,” which features Jimmy Cobb on drums and Wynton Kelly on piano. It’s extraordinary to note that Coltrane began principal recording sessions for Giant Steps less than two weeks after finishing his work with Miles Davis on Kind of Blue, which became the best-selling jazz album in history.

Considered a landmark in modern jazz improvisation, Giant Steps earned a rare honor in 2004 when the album was selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion in the National Recording Registry. It is well known for Coltrane’s exploration into third-related chord movements, which are now known as ‘Coltrane changes.’ Several compositions on the album have become jazz standards, including the ballad “Naima” (named for his wife) and the title track.

In the new liner notes that accompany the vinyl and CD sets, Kahn details the album’s origins and eloquently writes about its lasting impact, while interweaving quotes and commentary from Coltrane’s peers, critics, and family. “And yet…Giant Steps is Exhibit A of how Coltrane’s obsession with the inner mechanics of music could not—and did not—impede his lyrical priority as a soloist, nor his compositional knack for inventing memorable, deeply entrancing melodies, says Kahn. “It never trips over its own intricacies, never loses sight that it is indeed music. The title track connects with an altogether hip, finger-snapping affect. “Cousin Mary” is a marvel of blues simplicity and smoky, late-night vibe; “Mr. P. C.” a burner fired by a toe-curling, R&B feel. “Naima” stands as one of Coltrane’s most wistful romantic statements, and “Syeeda’s Song Flute” one of his most playful. “Countdown” is a dizzying slalom down a mountainside, while “Spiral” thrills with a more relaxed energy, a gear-shifting exercise.”

“‘People like to talk about Giant Steps as a test for young horn players and how he’s breaking new ground with some of the pieces,’ says Ravi Coltrane, son of John, who was born in 1965 and grew up in Southern California and is one of many reed players who have spent countless hours with the music. “‘But it’s the accessibility that stands out for me. The accessibility, despite how challenging some of the material is. It’s still all very listenable and very joyful. John’s music is a joy to study and to play. It’s a joy to listen to.’”

Kahn concludes, “It remains one of the most talked-about albums of the modern era, a set of music all should have and absorb. It is music that has lived up to the grandiosity of its title: the first, yet not final, of John Coltrane’s fully realized statements, a point along a comet-like path of creative genius, an indelible marker on the timeline of popular music. It is a jazz classic recognized far beyond jazz circles. What more could a true artist hope to achieve?”

GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION

LP and CD Track Listing:

Side One / CD 1
“Giant Steps”
“Cousin Mary”
“Countdown”
“Spiral”

Side Two / CD 1
“Syeeda’s Song Flute”
“Naima”
“Mr. P.C.”

Side Three / CD 2
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 1, Incomplete)
“Naima” (Alternate Take)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate Take)
“Countdown” (Alternate Take)

Side Four / CD 2
“Syeeda’s Song Flute” (Alternate Take)
“Cousin Mary” (Alternate Take)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate Version Two False Start)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate Take)

GIANT STEPS: 60th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION

Track Listing
“Giant Steps”
“Cousin Mary”
“Countdown”
“Spiral”
“Syeeda’s Song Flute”
“Naima”
“Mr. P.C.”

The Outtakes
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 1, Incomplete)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 2, False Start)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 3, Incomplete)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 4, Incomplete)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 5)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 6, False Start)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 7, Incomplete)
“Giant Steps” (Alternate, Take 8)
“Naima” (Alternate, Take 1, False Start)
“Naima” (Alternate, Take 2, Incomplete)
“Naima” (Alternate, Take 3)
“Naima” (Alternate, Take 4, False Start)
“Naima” (Alternate, Take 5)
“Naima” (Alternate, Take 6)
“Like Sonny” (Rehearsal 1, False Start)
“Like Sonny” (Rehearsal 2, Incomplete)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate, Take 1, False Start)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate, Take 2, Incomplete)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate, Take 3, Incomplete)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate, Take 4, False Start)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate, Take 5)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate, Take 6, Incomplete)
“Like Sonny” (Alternate, Take 7)
“Countdown” (Alternate Take)
“Syeeda’s Song Flute” (Alternate Take)
“Cousin Mary” (Alternate Take)
“Giant Steps” Take 3 (Incomplete)
“Giant Steps” Take 6 (Alternate)