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Spotify COVID-19 Music Relief

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Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Spotify has engaged partners across the industry to discuss how we can support artists and the creative community who have been deeply impacted by the effects of the virus. Though streaming continues to play a key role in connecting creators with their fans, numerous other sources of revenue have been interrupted or stopped altogether by this crisis.

Spotify COVID-19 Music Relief

Spotify has launched the Spotify COVID-19 Music Relief project, which recommends verified organizations that offer financial relief to those in the music community most in need around the world. Currently, they’ve partnering with MusiCares, PRS Foundation, Help Musicians, Unison Benevolent Fund, and Centre National de la Musique, and are looking forward to adding more partners worldwide. Spotify is making a donation to these organizations and will match donations made via the Spotify COVID-19 Music Relief page dollar-for-dollar up to a total Spotify contribution of $10 million.

UPDATE: Artist Fundraising Pick

Spotify has also now launched a new Spotify for Artists feature: the Artist Fundraising Pick. Just like artists can select any piece of music to highlight on their profile as an Artist’s Pick, they can now highlight a fundraising destination (in addition to their Artist’s Pick).

First and foremost, this feature enables artists who are interested in raising money to support themselves, their bands, or their crews, to get the word out to their fans on their Spotify artist profiles. We have a strong group of initial fundraising partners: Artists can choose to add a link to Cash App, GoFundMe, and PayPal.me.

They’ve also created the option for artists to fundraise for an initiative connected to helping those most impacted in the music industry. Artists can select any of the aforementioned verified organizations participating in the Spotify COVID-19 Music Relief project.

For all the information on this feature, see here.

Programs from Spotify Creator Tools

For those continuing to create at home, music talent marketplace SoundBetter is waiving its revenue share, cloud-based audio recording platform Soundtrap will offer extended free trials for educators, and Anchor will waive fees on its Listener Support feature.

Canada’s Independent Artists On Stingray Music

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Stingray Music, a supporter and sponsor of CIMA’s Music Export Canada program, has partnered with CIMA to launch a dedicated channel through their official streaming service. This channel will exclusively feature “Canada’s Independent Artists”.

Through a call out to our members, CIMA compiled over 150 songs by companies and their artists who participated in their export missions over the past few years.

You can listen to the playlist below by signing up for Stingray Music’s streaming platform. The playlist will be available digitally through Stingray’s online web players. Starting listening now by clicking on the link below!

https://music.stingray.com/en/channels/VIB_T0216

“To Be Safe, Loved & Home (2020)” Craig Cardiff’s viral video with fans and friends battles the pandemic blues

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If there was ever a sentiment befitting of the times, it’s JUNO and CFMA-nominated singer/songwriter Craig Cardiff’s cozied, homespun video version of song “To Be Safe, Loved & Home” The video has become a much appreciated moment of lightness and positivity having been viewed over 150,000 times on Facebook and YouTube in the past few days.

Recognizing the songs’ relevance to the situation today, even though it was written and originally released several years ago, Craig asked his fans to share videos of themselves acting out the signs he has got fans at his concerts to do at every show, body positions that evoke human symbols of chorus lyrics to be “Safe”, “Loved” and “Home”. Over 50 people sent in videos of themselves, and for each submission Craig’s label True North Records is contributing $50 to the Unison Benevolent Fund, an organization that provides financial support to musicians and music industry people facing economic hardship.

It’s unsurprising Cardiff would rise to today’s uncertain times in such an thoughtful, inviting way; for almost a decade, the Waterloo, Ontario-based artist dubbed by Gordon Lightfoot as a “songwriter who needs to be heard” has passed around a notebook titled ‘Book of Truths’ during shows, encouraging the audience to write and share something — a story, a confession, a hope or a secret — they might be too afraid to say out loud.

As a result, Cardiff often finds himself responding by writing songs that offer glimmers of hope for people to hold onto; “To Be Safe, Loved & Home” — especially during COVID-19 — lands no differently.

Re-released especially for 2020, “To Be Safe, Loved & Home” is the latest to be added to Cardiff’s growing library where he has been streamed more than 100 million times, and heard on NBC’s award-winning television series This Is Us.

He has played with and opened for artists such as Justin Nozuka, Glen Phillips, Lucy Kaplansky, Dan Bern, Natalia Zukerman, Andy Stochansky, Sarah Harmer, Kathleen Edwards, Blue Rodeo, Gordon Downie, Hawksley Workman, Sarah Slean, Skydiggers, 54-40, and more.

Nominations for a JUNO Award (Roots and Traditional Album of the Year: Solo) and Canadian Folk Music Award (Contemporary Singer of the Year) round off a growing list of workshops and talks at schools, camps, festivals, and churches throughout North America and Hong Kong, as well as TED x University of Western Ontario, TED x Kanata and TED x KitchenerED.

Craig Cardiff is signed to True North Records, and represented by APA Agency, and Tom Sarig and his Esther Creative Group in New York City.

“To Be Safe, Loved & Home (2020) is available on all major music platforms.

The Barenaked Ladies’ “Pinch Me” From Their Homes

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“We are isolating, but we are not isolated.” Check out Barenaked Ladies perform their hit “Pinch Me” from the comfort of their own living rooms.

What happened when two regular guys partied with Van Halen for a weekend?

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The Hangover will be EPIC.

Travel back to a simpler time — a time when hair metal ruled the Earth; a time before legal release forms; the time when “Lost Weekend,” today’s pick for A Short Film a Day Keeps Anxiety Away, took place.

This documentary by Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb tells the story of two 20-year-olds from Phoenixville, PA who won a contest to party with rock band Van Halen, then in their debaucherous prime.

But, of course, it’s not all glitz and glamour — there’s a dark twist.

1-minute tip for artists: Poll Your Audience

Here’s the big secret. People on social media love to give their opinions.
👕 Jesse Cook

Video: David Bowie’s internet TV show, Internet Tonight from 1999.

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Here are a few clips from David Bowie’s Internet Tonight show on June 16, 1999 featuring “The Cyber Song Contest” from the recording session at New York’s Looking Glass Studio, as David Bowie records the song written by Bowienet Cyber Song contest winner, Alex Grant.

Video: Rare, live streaming session from David Bowie on Bowienet, his own Internet service provider in 2003

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Following the launch of www.bowieart.com the previous December, a BowieNet pre-launch site was hastily posted on the www.davidbowie.com home page in August 1998 (due to prematurely released information by EMI-Canada) and BowieNet proper was announced worldwide. BowieNet was then activated fully, four days later on September 1st, 1998.

Here’s Miles Davis teaching Nicholas Cage how to hold a trumpet in 1986

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This is a great interview with Dick Cavett and the great Miles Davis.