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Video: Rare and Unusual Storage Media

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The 8-Bit Guy talks about over 100 different information storage media, from early wax cylinders to a giant vinyl record.

1-minute tip for artists: Stairs.

Stairs help us go up. They help us go down. And they make for great social media content.

David Clayton-Thomas Releases Poignant New Video Honouring Frontline Workers

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GRAMMY Award winning and Canadian Music Hall of Fame artist David Clayton-Thomas is heralding the hard work essential workers face, especially now in the time of COVID-19, with the release of a new video for “Long Night” — available now.

“This is a song for the unsung heroes,” the Blood, Sweat & Tears frontman shares. “I wanted to say thank you to the paramedics, firefighters, police officers, doctors, nurses, essential workers…

“I wanted to say thank you to all of the folks that put their lives on the line every day in dangerous and uncertain times.”

“Long Night” originally appeared on Clayton-Thomas’ widely acclaimed 2018 release, MOBIUS — what was then the master songwriter’s first studio album featuring original songs in nearly a decade — and showcases the artist’s long-held respect and appreciation for those working tirelessly on the front lines.

Clayton-Thomas has received induction honours into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, Canada’s Walk of Fame. His storied talents have sold more than 40+ million records.

“Long Night” and MOBIUS are available now on Linus Entertainment.

German Polka Band Covers Guns n’ Roses Song ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’

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The formation around their bandleader, arranger and musical director Florian Rein once again demonstrates in their new program how well current chart hits, rock classics and pop songs of the 80s and 90s work in Oberkrainer sound with this fab cover of Guns N’ Roses’ Sweet Child O’ Mine.

Mark Knopfler plays “The Last Post” in honour of those who lost their lives in World War I

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Dire Straits guitarist, Mark Knopfler, plays the Last Post to remember all those from the Northumberland Fusiliers who lost their lives in the First World War.

Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” on Ukulele

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Here’s Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy performed by George Hinchliffe’s Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain while in self isolation.

The Partners Podcast With Tegan Quin & Sara Quin

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Tegan & Sara have been bandmates for over 20 years. They’re also identical twin sisters. Having a twin is already a special kind of relationship—how does it work when your twin is also your creative collaborator and business partner? For their entire lives, Tegan and Sara have been learning how to co-exist in a way that’s inextricably linked but still allows them to define themselves as individuals.

‘The Pedal Movie’ Shows How This Guitar Innovation Changed Music Forever

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For the first time ever, the story of guitar pedals and effects will be told by the people who make them and the artists that use them. Coming this summer, The Pedal Movie —Reverb’s first-ever feature-length film —will dive into the culture of pedals and tell the story of how a small industry grew from a handful of companies into the galaxy of different makers building pedals today.

Today’s 1-minute tip for artists: Your mental health.

Slow down, take a deep breath, and let’s share something real on social media.

Kenny Rogers and his “The Gambler” – the story of the great song

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Kenny Rogers is a beloved performer that dabbled in many arts and paved the highway into the hearts of many.  One of his biggest hits is The Gambler, depicting a story of a late-night meeting on a train between the narrator and a gambler, the protagonist. The Gambler exchanges some of the most iconic lyrics with the narrator, advising the narrator to apply the rules of poker to life, specifically to know when to hold ‘em, and when to fold ‘em, when to walk away and when to run. The song goes on to say “You never count your money when you’re sittin’ at the table, There’ll be time enough for countin’ when the dealin’s done”.

The song became an instant hit and was one of the five consecutive songs by Rogers that would stay on top of the Billboard chart for a while. Nowadays people look at this song as one of the most timeless easy to listen to tunes and it brings them back the memories of the 70s when Kenny Rogers was one of the most popular performers out there and his legacy persists even today. We still come across different versions of this song across all media and channels. The Gambler was released as a part of one of the playback tracks for Rock Band Country Track Pack compilation discs, featured on the Rock Band music online game. The very popular game uses an algorithm of a real money online casino where you can play and earn real money for playing online.

The story behind this song is actually quite interesting. The song’s lyrics don’t belong to Kenny Rogers but Don Schlitz, who wrote the song when he was only 23 years old. It took two years for Don to find the perfect match to perform his song. There was the first attempt by Bobby Bare to record this song but his vision never really got any recognition or approval from the original author. Then Schlitz tried to record the song himself, thinking he would be the best fit to perform his own song and get it the recognition it deserved but that plan failed as well. It was Kenny Rogers who finally breathed in a new life into the song and made it possible for The Gambler to become the hit it was always supposed to be, and that happened in 1978. He even won the Grammy for it as the best male country vocal performance in 1980.

There is a consensus in the music community that whether the original author is still Schiltz. Kenny Rogers added a lot of intricate details to the song and made The Gambler what it was really destined to be. Many say that Kenny Rogers did have this very specific talent of bringing songs, movies, anything related to showmanship, and performance to life. Everyone featured in the retrospective documentary about Kenny Rogers’ life says so. He was definitely an outstanding member of the US country music scene and set the timeline of this genre into parts before and after him.

Kenny Rogers Gambler is actually a quite profound song when you really take your time to look at the lyrics. There is a complicated blend of wisdom, tongue-in-cheek, and fun parallels that make the song stand out in the listener’s memory. Kenny Rogers has fascinated the American public and the music lovers all around the world because there was something very enigmatic and comforting about his performances and the song The Gamblers is just another testimony to that since not even the author of the song himself managed to convey the emotion with the same precision as