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Dolly Parton Releases a New Song ‘When Life Is Good Again’

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Dolly Parton has consistently used her platform to spread hope and joy to countless fans throughout her legendary career. At a time when our world seems to be in disarray and so many are struggling, Parton is once again using her familiar and comforting voice to lift us all to a better place with the release of her new song “When Life Is Good Again,” which premiered earlier this week on EW on May 27th and it’s official music video that premiered exclusively on TIME on May 28th following Parton’s illuminating interview with “TIME100 Talks: Finding Hope” series.

The music video for “When Life Is Good Again” is a heartwarming visual that reminds everyone of all the happy memories and inspires us to look forward past this temporary moment of distance and isolation. Parton also uses the video as a nod to all of the selfless front line workers who are fighting each day to keep us safe. Several of those courageous health workers are featured in the video as a symbol of community and how in times of crisis we come together to support one another.

“Since our world was forever changed by the COVID virus, I have felt a deep respect and appreciation for all of our frontline responders,” says Parton. “This video is to pay respect to them and to remind all of us that this too shall pass. If we pull together as a community, we can rise above and look forward to more beautiful days on the horizon. I hope you love this song as much as I have loved bringing it to you.”

Parton appeared in conversation with TIME Editor-In-Chief, Edward Felsenthal, on “TIME100 Talks: Finding Hope” on May 28th, where she discussed public service and why initiatives like her influential children’s literacy program, The Dolly Parton Imagination Library, and her current web series, “Goodnight With Dolly,” are so important and close to her heart. At the conclusion of the interview stream, Parton and Felsenthal exclusively premiered the official music video for “When Life Is Good Again,” which is currently featured on TIME.com’s homepage.

The “TIME100 Talks: Finding Hope” series brings together the world’s leading voices to spotlight solutions and encourage action toward a better world. This series will have a special focus on the COVID-19 pandemic. Other luminaries who have been featured in the series include Angelina Jolie, John Legend, among many others.

In addition to speaking on the Imagination Library and their work, Parton also discusses her wildly successful YouTube series, “Goodnight with Dolly,” in which she reads select Imagination Library books, all carefully chosen for this moment in time. The 10-week series kicked-off on April 2nd with a reading of “The Little Engine That Could” and will come to the end of its run on June 4th.

Kids Can Start Summer with SiriusXM’s “Camp KPL” – the virtual summer camp

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SiriusXM’s Kids Place Live announced the launch of “Camp KPL”, a series of fun at home summer camp activities and projects, upbeat family-friendly music and more, beginning on Monday, June 1 and running throughout the summer. “Camp KPL” on SiriusXM’s Kids Place Live channel will air weekdays from 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET, and each show will be available On Demand for two weeks.

With some summer camps cancelled due to coronavirus concerns, “Camp KPL” on Kids Place Live gives children and their families a virtual worry-free option to stay home, explore new activities outside, get creative and remain active all summer long. It’s hard for kids to imagine a summer without friends, outdoor fun and the freedom that comes with camp. The hosts of Kids Place Live are here to bring joy to your backyard or living room by expanding your ideas about summer playtime and how to make the most out of these unique circumstances.

“Camp KPL” contributors will consist of all Kids Place Live hosts who will lead virtual activities, expanding imaginations through theater of the mind and will take call-ins from listeners. Other features include daily story time; a mix of recorded and new stories, a kid’s comedy club where children can call in to tell their favorite jokes, and daily missions from award-winning Kids Place Live host, Absolutely Mindy. Mindy’s missions include fun daily tasks kids can do at home rain or shine.

Listeners can also hear Grammy award-winning kids’ musicians and outdoor experts The Okee Dokee Brothers share songs and ideas for safe summertime activities kids and families can do, including cleaning up a neighborhood park, birdwatching, picnicking and more.

The challenge of trying to become a record-breaker is a fun way to keep kids entertained at home, and “Camp KPL’s” segment “At-Home Challenges with GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™”, includes a collection of world records kids and families can try safely at home.

SiriusXM’s Kids Place Live also offers parents a simple solution to summertime cabin fever with “Instant Naptime”, a 5-hour loop of lullaby songs curated by Kids Place Live. The channel has always played lullaby music during the overnight hours, but this is a soothing way families can access it On Demand at any time on the SiriusXM app.

SiriusXM Kids Place Live is the ultimate entertainment platform for children, an oasis that families can rely on for fun, learning and laughs, available to subscribers nationwide on SiriusXM radios (ch. 78). SiriusXM is now offering listeners its best streaming offer yet: Sign up to stream SiriusXM for 4 months free with a new subscription. To see offer details and to start listening on the SiriusXM app, on connected devices and smart speakers in your home, go to www.siriusxm.com/homefree.

Canadian Health Arts Organization Room 217 Foundation Releases Library of Music Care Collections for Digital Streaming

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Canadian health arts organization Room 217 Foundation has released their extensive library of highly innovative non-pharmacological palliative care collections for digital streaming — plus a comprehensive user guide for care providers and family members alike.

Initially designed as a cost-effective comfort tool in the resource kits of nursing and care staff, volunteers, hospices, palliative care units, long-term care and assisted living homes, Room 217’s increased availability via online streaming is offering community members increased access for home and personal use within their families.

A world leader in music care, Room 217’s expanded digital availability adds to already more than 45,000+ copies sold worldwide, and is set to include this Spring’s newest releases: Collection 3: Diverse Sounds, Collection 4: Boomer Tracks.

“Room 217 Music Collections are a series of albums designed to be a cost-effective comfort tool to meet the psychosocial and spiritual needs of persons in palliative and end-of-life care,” says Room 217 Foundation Executive Director Bev Foster. “We have been a forerunner in bringing the caregiver, especially the family caregiver as a vital care partner, into the music and health sector.”

Promoting sleep and a general sense of peacefulness, Room 217 Music Collections have been proven to help alleviate agitation and anxiety, provide comfort and a distraction from pain, make eating more enjoyable, assist in closure and relationship completion, enhance communications through reminiscence, and more, as well as de-stress caregivers and make care and dying spaces beautiful.

Room 217 music is produced with defined therapeutic and artistic values, including familiar songs and sounds in comforting styles, 60-minute continuous play, with a mix of instrumental-only and albums with vocals — both gently arranged for up to six voices or instruments. Tempos are paced between 54 – 72 beats per minute to entrain with a resting heart rate.

“Collections 3 and 4 — Diverse Sounds and Boomer Tracks — address the need for more cultural- and age-specific music for use in hospice palliative care,” Foster shares of the Foundation’s newest releases. “Collection 3: Diverse Sounds is an inclusive palette of music composed of soothing and healing sounds that reflects the cultural diversity in Canada, and the beauty of our global music community.

“Collection 4: Boomer Tracks showcases music from the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s. The songs were selected with the help of a team of musicians, music therapists, and Baby Boomer music lovers.”

Since its creation, Room 217 has dedicated itself to be a world- and industry-leader wholly focused on developing, producing and delivering research-informed music care products, education, training, and research.

“Music care is the intentional use of music by anyone to improve health and well-being,” Foster explains. “Music care integrates sound, silence and music into the circle of care, paying close attention to how interpersonal connection and human contact is enhanced through musical associations.”

Room 217 is a Canadian music-based health arts organization and social enterprise providing innovative approaches to well-being through a philosophy of music care.

Its inspiration was deeply personal to Foster, both in practice and need. “The first Room 217 was at a small rural hospital in Uxbridge, Ontario,” she recalls. “There, I said goodnight to my Dad for the last time.

“My family experienced music’s unique ability to accompany us through his end of life journey,” she continues. “When I left the hospital that night, I had two compelling questions:

“1) Is there anything more powerful than music to bring people together through the passages of l living and dying?

“2) Do caregivers have access to tools, understanding, and evidence about music in care?”

With these questions in mind, Foster and her husband Rob gathered a top-notch team of skilled music educators, music therapists, music and health researchers, and community musicians and artists to produce and deliver music care products, education and training and help carers integrate music into their regular practice, enhancing quality of life and improving the care experience.

In its 11 years of groundbreaking work, the impact Room 217 Foundation has had on those both receiving and providing care is immense. Through the development of numerous music care conferences, education platforms and products currently implemented within care settings across the country and around the world — including the Pathways Singing Program for dementia care, Conversation Cards for music sharing, Recollections for reminiscence, and Music Collections for palliative and end-of-life care — the Foundation is considered a national and international leader within the industry.

The Best Video Games for Wannabe Rockstars

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There are those of us out there who just want to rock. With the music flowing through our veins, we desire to be out there on the stage giving it our all and bringing the crowd to a fever pitch. Being a rockstar is something that a great many of us dream of doing.

But the dream doesn’t work for all of us. Most of us go on to do something else, though the dream of rocking that stage doesn’t ever really go away. It then becomes about finding an outlet for those desires, finding other ways to rock.

Now, you can rock away on video games that bring the experience to life. Being able to rock through video games makes it feel as if the dream is still alive and that it can be possible to bring the crowd to their feet.

So which video games are the best for this? There are a few where you will swear that you died and woke up in rock heaven.

Ozzy Osbourne Video Slot

Who is more synonymous with rock than one of the legends of the game? Now users can rock the crowd through the Ozzy Osbourne Video Slot and live to thrill as the British rocker has for so many years.

Thanks to Unibet NJ, users can experience the very best casino games around. That includes slots, jackpot slots, roulette, bingo, roulette, live casino, and so much more. You can go from the casino floor to the stage floor in just a few taps and live the life of a rockstar as you were meant to do.

Guitar Hero

There have been many incarnations of this game throughout the years but the 2005 original set the stage for others just like it. Through the use of a controller shaped like a guitar, gamers could shred with the best in the industry to some of the most classic songs around.

Picking up and learning guitar is not an easy thing but picking up a controller and rocking out to some of the industry’s greatest bands has never been easier. The user just needs to hit the color-coordinated buttons in order to get a higher score and send the crowd into a frenzy.

If you are a part-time rocker, there is no better way to bring the crowd to their feet than through this classic music video game. Even better, there are variations of this game solely dedicated to the rock genre, even saluting rock legends such as Metallica.

Rock Band

Console gamers will know this one well. Back in 2007, it took the genre of music video games to a whole new level. Where it set itself apart from the aforementioned Guitar Hero is that it gave you more than a guitar.

Gamers could take the ax and shred as they could in Guitar Hero but they could be a drummer, a bassist or a frontman too. Even better, this game allowed for friends to come together all in the name of rock. No touring needed; you could rock the crowd each night to a huge array of songs.

Rock Band became a huge hit and surpassed Guitar Hero simply for the greater options. After all, you may not be a great guitarist but you could rip it up vocally or bang out an impressive set on the drums and still rock just as hard.

Rocksmith

Whereas the aforementioned games focused on fun instead of actual technical musical talent, Rocksmith attempted to teach you how to play the bass or guitar. Using real guitar training techniques, it looks similar to Guitar Hero but presents in a much different way.

The difference here is the difficulty level. With Guitar Hero and Rock Band, it can get extremely difficult, make no mistake. But Rocksmith attempts to teach you real chords so that you can have a feel for how to actually play a guitar.

Even with the frustration at times, Rocksmith prepares you to pick up a real guitar. The other games won’t do anything of the sort and being able to transfer your video skills to reality is something that we all have wanted to do from time to time.

 

Video: Lizzo Talks Creative Process and Standing Out In The Music Industry

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Lizzo has been no stranger to patience and perseverance on her road to music success.

Last fall, she sat down with Cuz I Love You producer Ricky Reed in front of an intimate group of GRAMMY U students to share tidbits on her success and insigth on how they can be successful, too. Among her pointers, she talked about how standing her ground got her to where she is today.

The Killers Comment on Mr. Brightside Video

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The Killers grabbed rock by the shirt collar when they blasted outta Vegas in 2004 with the instantly impressive ‘Hot Fuss.’ Brandon Flowers’ passionate vocals roared in front of the band’s explosive moves, and “Mr. Brightside” came on like storm. Our ‘Watch This’ series has artists glance back at their most significant music videos, adding insightful commentary and key insights about the shoots themselves or the career impact of the videos at that time in their career. We invited The Killers in to chat it up a bit about some of their important vids, and Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci took some time to recall a few of their best-known titles. First up, the one the kicked everything off: “Mr. Brightside,” directed by Sophie Muller. “I never felt natural to make a music video,” muses the singer. “It still doesn’t.” That doesn’t mean they’ve stopped however. Their latest track “Caution” is currently topping the Alt-Rock chart and its video is superb. Stay close, we’ll be sharing more ‘Watch This’ chats with Brandon and Ronnie soon.

Music for Mental Health: New resource for stress relief from Make Music Matter

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Ottawa-based non-profit Make Music Matter has launched a series of techniques to help individuals de-stress and strengthen their mental health through a new campaign: Music Reconnects Us: 6 Steps to Relieve Stress with Music. The resource guides people to become mindful of their psychological and physiological state, and ultimately to create an original piece of music.

“In this time of physical isolation, we wanted to offer something to help people strengthen their mental health through what we know best – the creation and performance of music,” explains Darcy Ataman, founder and CEO of Make Music Matter. “We have seen the quantifiable healing power of music, and now, more than ever, people are looking for ways to reduce their anxiety and find balance in their life.”

People are invited to share their creations on social media using the hashtags #MusicReconnectsUs and #MakeMusicMatter.

STEVE HOWE of YES to Release New Solo Album ‘LOVE IS’ July 31

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Legendary YES guitarist STEVE HOWE has announced he will release LOVE IS via BMG Records on July 31. LOVE IS marks HOWE’s first solo album since the all-instrumental Time in 2011 and has a balance of five instrumental tracks and five songs.

The album will be available as a CD in a gatefold digi-sleeve with a 12-page booklet, and a black vinyl 180gm LP with a gatefold sleeve, liner notes and lyrics.

STEVE HOWE sings lead vocals and plays electric, acoustic and steel guitars, keyboards, percussion and bass guitar on the instrumentals, while Yes vocalist Jon Davison provides vocal harmonies and plays bass guitar on the vocal tracks. The album also features Dylan Howe on drums.

Many years in the making, LOVE IS brings together a consistently strong and polished listening experience, forging the very best from the writing and playing throughout the album. This may well be considered the real ‘stand out’ album of Howe’s solo career. The instrumentals keep a highly progressive rock guitar style to the fore, with songs that explore stories of lives lived and lives only just begun. “Love Is A River” is the central longer song with several textural shifts, featuring a theme played on 12-string and steel guitars.

“I called the album LOVE IS because it hints at the central idea that that love is important but also love of the universe and the ecology of the world is very important,” says Steve Howe. “Alexander Humboldt went around the world and recognized we are destroying the planet but that was 200 years ago! We are still destroying the planet and, I suppose, my songs show the yearning I have for the love of nature and how beauty, art and music all stem from nature. There is a theme about those things, love, beauty, ecology, nature and wonderful people.

“‘Love Is A River’ just seemed a very important track to me, a sort of quintessential track with lots of moods, lots of interesting things going on with steel guitars and acoustic guitars. Further tracks grew from time spent writing in my studio.

“‘See Me Through’ looks at the idea that we get through life by not driving ourselves that hard but attempting to achieve things with people who help you along the way, and ‘Imagination’ is dedicated to my granddaughter Zuni. It’s about how I see some of the things she’s experienced in her short seven years.

“I invited Jon Davison to sing harmonies with me and add bass on the songs. If he was singing on the songs I thought ‘why doesn’t he play bass’ as well and it turned out nice. He’s been with Yes for seven or eight years and he’s a great guy, great performer and a great interpreter of Yes songs.

“I’ve been singing for years, mainly in harmony but I’ve sung lead on lots of my own albums before and I feel that, as I’ve got older, I’ve got a grip on that and, hopefully, it’s improved over the years.”

The album includes many distinctive STEVE HOWE signatures among the instrumental tracks from the delicate beauty of “Fulcrum,” “Beyond The Call” and “Pause For Thought” to upbeat rock, “The Headlands,” and the jazz-tinged “Sound Picture.”

“The instrumentals are like a mood, a place I went to one day, thought this is nice and then I develop that to a point where it’s a finished track. There might be key ingredients that I thought about using musically that I like, that I’m drawn to, and then developing them into something.” LOVE IS was written, engineered and produced by STEVE HOWE with further engineering and mixing by Curtis Schwartz. “I write in my own studio and then go to see Curtis in his studio,” Howe explains. “We expand the tracks and put them on Pro Tools and everything starts to be possible. At some point, probably around 2 years ago, Dylan came down to Curtis’s studio and we recorded the drums on some of the tracks. I could see a balance of five instrumental tracks and five songs and there was a feeling that it was an album, sitting there, looking at me.”

The track listing for Steve Howe’s LOVE IS album is:
1 Fulcrum *
2 See Me Through
3 Beyond The Call *
4 Love Is A River
5 Sound Picture *
6 It Ain’t Easy
7 Pause For Thought *
8 Imagination
9 The Headlands *
10 On The Balcony
* instrumental

Video: Fred Armisen Does Every North American Accent

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Fred’s been around the country a bit. Probably too much.