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Chantal Kreviazuk Announces Christmas Album And Holiday Tour

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Chantal Kreviazuk – one of Canada’s most recognizable voices – has announced the release of her first Christmas album, the 10-track “Christmas Is A Way Of Life, My Dear,” due out November 15. The title track as well as a jubilant cover of the classic “Walking In A Winter Wonderland” are available at all digital retailers and streaming services today. The album features five brand new original songs, plus Chantal’s spin on classics such as “Silent Night,” “Blue Christmas” (a duet with husband Raine Maida, AKA MOON VS SUN) and “Wonderful Christmas Time” (featuring the debut of son Sal Maida).

“The world could use the Christmas spirit all year long,” says Chantal Kreviazuk. “The kindness, gentleness and thoughtfulness that goes with the season is so healthy. The world could benefit from living by the values that radiate during Christmas.”

Along with the album, Chantal will be touring across the country for holiday shows, beginning November 23 in Edmonton. A full list of dates can be found below.

Chantal has spent the last year touring in support of her collaborative project with husband Raine Maida, MOON VS SUN. Elvis Presley’s “Blue Christmas” has always been a favourite for the family during the holidays so choosing a song to perform together was easy. “We both grew up in households that listened to a lot of Elvis,” says Chantal. “We are inspired by his ever-present vocal harmonies.”

Sal Maida, Raine and Chantal’s 11-year-old son, joins his mother on Paul McCartney’s iconic “Wonderful Christmas Time” and a brand new song, “The Christmas Train.” “Sal joining me for ‘Wonderful Christmas Time’ was so natural. The kids are in and out of the studio all the time so he was in one day singing along with his high harmonies and I said, ‘oh you must record that!’ Sal loves Christmas so much, he wishes for Christmas in the summer, so this year his wish came true! We decorated the studio with Christmas trees and snow shakers.”

The experience of recording with Sal was so gratifying, Chantal wrote him an entire song, “The Christmas Train.” “Now Sal has a full solo on the album all to himself. He was quite a natural in the vocal booth, it was adorable.”

Chantal Kreviazuk is a platinum-selling, three-time Juno Award-winning artist from Winnipeg. In 2016, she returned with her sixth album “Hard Sail” after a nearly seven-year break from recorded music. During that time, she was focused on raising her three sons with husband Raine Maida, as well as her other musical passion, crafting songs. Chantal has written for Drake, Pitbull, Kendrick Lamar, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Josh Groban and countless others.

In 2014, Chantal and Raine became members of the Order of Canada, recognizing their efforts to raise awareness and support for numerous causes including human and animal rights, mental health, education and the environment. Chantal has been an ambassador to War Child for nearly two decades and one of the organization’s founding artists. Raine and Chantal released their first collaborative album together as MOON VS SUN, “I’m Going to Break Your Heart,” as well as an accompanying documentary, earlier this year.

TRACK LIST:
1. Shine*
2. Christmas is a Way of Life, My Dear*
3. Walking in a Winter Wonderland
4. Blue Christmas (featuring Raine Maida/MOON VS SUN)
5. Wonderful Christmas Time (featuring Sal Maida)
6. What Child Is This
7. I Wanna Be an Angel*
8. Over Thinking*
9. Silent Night
10. The Christmas Train (featuring Sal Maida)*

*=original song

TOUR DATES:
November 23 / Edmonton, AB / Century Casino
December 4 / Mission, BC / Clark Theatre
December 5 / North Vancouver, BC / Centennial Theatre
December 8 / Winnipeg, MB / Club Regent Events Centre
December 9 / Kenora, ON / Knox United Church
December 11 / Regina, SK / Casino Regina
December 14 / Belleville, ON / Empire Theatre
December 15 / Sarnia, ON / Imperial Theatre
December 16 / Hamilton, ON / FirstOntario Concert Hall
December 17 / London, ON / The Aeolian
December 18 / London, ON / The Aeolian
December 19 / Midland, ON / Midland Cultural Centre

Photo Gallery: The Interrupters with Skinny Lister at Toronto’s Rebel

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Photo Gallery: Sabaton with Hammerfall at Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Brits Prefer Going to the Uk Music Festival Instead of a Holiday Abroad

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A music festival in the UK is a community-oriented event towards the live performance of singing that is often presented with a theme. One of the reasons why festivals provide an ethereal feeling to many is because of their design. The designers of these events have the ability to make a world that is not like everyday life.

Whether its playing new mobile slot games or using the new payment methods while travelling, young people in the UK are the first ones to follow these new trends. Keep reading to know why the music festival is so popular among the Brits.

The Popularity of Music Festivals

According to a new study, one in five music fans has admitted that they will happily drop their idea of going on an abroad trip for a music festival. There are various reasons for this change, such as increasing costs of trips, better summers in the UK and uncertainties around Brexit. And of those with a ticket to the UK music festival in 2020, three in ten say it is their main trip this year. Most of them opt for a holiday because it has everything that they want in one place.

Unique Experiences

Each individual music festival in the UK offers a unique experience. Organisers and designers of these events spend a massive amount of time planning and curating ideas that will give them a unique selling point. Due to this, individuals attend more than one music festival each year. Whether it’s an amazing glamping opportunity or a rain zorbing experience, each festival has something a little different way to be enjoyed.

These live events are no longer just about music, but about finding new ways to have fun and make memories. Whether it’s taking a yoga class or seeing a comedian, attendees can get all types of unique experiences in a single place. Festivals have become a cultural rite of passage and they continue to support a wide range of interests. As these entertainment hubs offer so much to do and see, Brits consider putting off a trip abroad in favour of some festival fun.

Top Reasons Millennials Opt for a Music Festival

The study of 2000 event-goers in the UK revealed that a fifth feel that festivals are a rite of passage, with almost half of them believing everyone should attend one at least once in a lifetime.

34 per cent think going to a music festival is a great way for young people to enhance their social skills and 31 per cent believe it can help in building confidence. Almost one in four also feel that festival is the perfect place to broaden your mind and almost one fifth find the live event offers more opportunities for discovery than any other cultural event. 25% also favour festivals for making memories with their loved ones.

Musicians on Musicians: Billie Joe Armstrong & Billie Eilish

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The teen-pop superstar asks her hero about early Green Day, staying sane in the industry, and that time he got into a fight with a guy in the audience.

My Next Read: The Beautiful Ones By Prince

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The brilliant coming-of-age-and-into-superstardom story of Prince, one of the greatest artists of all time, in his own words—featuring never-before-seen photos, original scrapbooks and lyric sheets, and the exquisite memoir he began writing before his tragic death

Prince was a musical genius, one of the most beloved, accomplished, and acclaimed musicians of our time. He was a startlingly original visionary with an imagination deep enough to whip up whole worlds, from the sexy, gritty funk paradise of “Uptown” to the mythical landscape of Purple Rain to the psychedelia of “Paisley Park.” But his most ambitious creative act was turning Prince Rogers Nelson, born in Minnesota, into Prince, one of the greatest pop stars of any era.

The Beautiful Ones is the story of how Prince became Prince—a first-person account of a kid absorbing the world around him and then creating a persona, an artistic vision, and a life, before the hits and fame that would come to define him. The book is told in four parts. The first is the memoir Prince was writing before his tragic death, pages that bring us into his childhood world through his own lyrical prose. The second part takes us through Prince’s early years as a musician, before his first album was released, via an evocative scrapbook of writing and photos. The third section shows us Prince’s evolution through candid images that go up to the cusp of his greatest achievement, which we see in the book’s fourth section: his original handwritten treatment for Purple Rain—the final stage in Prince’s self-creation, where he retells the autobiography of the first three parts as a heroic journey.

The book is framed by editor Dan Piepenbring’s riveting and moving introduction about his profound collaboration with Prince in his final months—a time when Prince was thinking deeply about how to reveal more of himself and his ideas to the world, while retaining the mystery and mystique he’d so carefully cultivated—and annotations that provide context to the book’s images.

This work is not just a tribute to an icon, but an original and energizing literary work in its own right, full of Prince’s ideas and vision, his voice and image—his undying gift to the world.

Get it here.

Video: “Do They Know It’s Halloween?” Featuring Beck, Elvira, and Arcade Fire from 2005

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Do They Know It’s Halloween? was released on October 11, 2005, in Canada on Vice Records by a cast of rock artists and other performers under the name “North American Halloween Prevention Initiative” (NAHPI). It reached number four on the Canada pop chart.

Like its inspiration “Do They Know It’s Christmas”, it is a charity song, with all proceeds being donated to UNICEF. According to the official press release, the song “stems from a frustration with other benefit songs’ misguided, somewhat patronizing attitude, and Western-centric worldview.”

The contributors include: Win Butler & Régine Chassagne of Arcade Fire, Beck, Buck 65, David Cross, Liane Balaban_ of Dessert, Devendra Banhart (with Noah Georgeson, Jona Bechtolt & Luckey Remington_), Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, Feist, Gino Washington, Syd Butler of Les Savy Fav, J’aime Tambeur of Islands, Malcolm McLaren, Nardwuar the Human Serviette, Peaches, Dntel, Jenny Lewis & Blake Sennett of Rilo Kiley, Roky Erickson, Chris Murphy of Sloan, Asya & Chloe of Chaos Chaos, Stephin Merritt of The Magnetic Fields, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, Russell Mael of Sparks, Subtitle, Steve Jocz of Sum 41 Tanya Tagaq, Anna Waronker of That Dog, Dan Boeckner & Spencer Krug of Wolf Parade, Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

My Next Read: Flea: Acid for the Children: A Memoir

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Flea, the iconic bassist and co-founder of the Red Hot Chili Peppers tells his fascinating origin story, complete with all the dizzying highs and the gutter lows you’d want from an LA street rat turned world famous rock star.

In Acid for the Children, Flea takes readers on a deeply personal and revealing tour of his formative years, spanning from Australia to the New York City suburbs to, finally, Los Angeles. Through hilarious anecdotes, poetical meditations, and occasional flights of fantasy, Flea deftly chronicles the experiences that forged him as an artist, a musician, and a young man. His dreamy, jazz-inflected prose makes the Los Angeles of the 1970s and 80s come to gritty, glorious life, including the potential for fun, danger, mayhem, or inspiration that lurked around every corner. It is here that young Flea, looking to escape a turbulent home, found family in a community of musicians, artists, and junkies who also lived on the fringe. He spent most of his time partying and committing petty crimes. But it was in music where he found a higher meaning, a place to channel his frustration, loneliness, and love. This left him open to the life-changing moment when he and his best friends, soul brothers, and partners-in-mischief came up with the idea to start their own band, which became the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Acid for the Children is the debut of a stunning new literary voice, whose prose is as witty, entertaining, and wildly unpredictable as the author himself. It’s a tenderly evocative coming-of-age story and a raucous love letter to the power of music and creativity from one of the most renowned musicians of our time.

You can get it here.

Canadian Music Publishers Association Unveils Rebrand and New Programming

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 The Canadian Music Publishers Association, the trusted voice for music publishers operating in Canada, announced today it will become Music Publishers Canada, effective October 29. The new identity better reflects the heart of what music publishers do: create, promote, and protect. The rebrand includes a refreshed look, social media channels and evolving programming.
“The new brand communicates our evolving identity as champions of the rights of music publishers in Canada,” said Margaret McGuffin, Executive Director of Music Publishers Canada. “These are exciting times. The creation and distribution of music in Canada is undergoing rapid and extraordinary change and the role of the music publisher has never been more integral. It has grown into overseeing the creation, promotion and protection of songs and the development of new markets. It encompasses everything from songwriter development to copyright management.”
Music Publishers Canada’s transformation includes programming that reflects the industry’s evolving needs. Upcoming programs include:

Meet the Music Supervisors, October 29, in Toronto, a roundtable B2B speed-dating event with US and Canadian music supervisors that offers networking opportunities.

Music and the Filmmaker: Partners in Storytelling, October 29, in association with TIFF, a panel discussion and reception for Canadian creative entrepreneurs looking to forge innovative opportunities through the pairing of music with film and television production. The discussion focuses on inspiring songwriting, filmmaking and storytelling, and offers insight into how music publishers, independent labels and filmmakers can be valuable collaborators. The award-winning panel includes:

  • Sarah Slean, Moderator, Singer-Songwriter, Composer & Actor
  • Jeff Barnaby, Director, Screenwriter & Composer (Blood Quantum; Rhymes for Young Ghouls)
  • Daniel Roher, Director (Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band; Ghosts of our Forest)
  • Joanne Sarazen, Screenwriter & Playwright (Tammy’s Always Dying)
  • Rich Brisson, Sync / Licensing Manager, Cadence Music Group
  • John Rowley, Composer, Music Supervisor for film, television and digital media

Music Tech Summit, October 30, 2019, in Toronto, an annual event that helps music publishers stay ahead of the curve by providing education about emerging technologies and sharing information about the new ways that music is used and consumed.

Create UK for songwriters, November 26 to 29, 2019, in London, England, is a song camp that connects Canadian and UK songwriters. Initiated in 2016, the camp fosters creative partnerships, collaboration and song creation in new markets. Past markets have included Denmark, Germany and the US.

Create UK B2B for publishers, November 27 to 29, 2019, offers export-ready Canadian companies an opportunity to network and gain experience in international markets. In collaboration with the Canadian Embassy in London, UK’s Music Publishers Association, programming includes meetings with UK labels, publishers, music supervisors and industry organizations.

For more information about Music Publishers Canada programming, go to musicpublisher.ca.

Founded in 1949, Music Publishers Canada has seen significant growth, change, and disruption within the music industry. Publishers represent and invest in thousands of Canadian songs, songwriters and composers who are heard daily on the radio, on streaming services, in video games  and in film, television and other screen-based productions around the world.

As an organization, Music Publishers Canada has taken a leading role in:

  • Speaking out about the importance of modernizing Canada’s Copyright Act.
  • Developing export initiatives that connect Canadian songwriters in international territories at songwriting camps and link music publishers with key business contacts in critical global markets through its CREATE series. To-date, successful CREATE missions have been held in markets like Berlin, Copenhagen, Los Angeles, Calgary, and Austin and will be held in the UK in November.
  • Providing innovative, one-of-a-kind mentorship opportunities for women-identifying songwriters and producers through the Women in the Studio program. This program offers highly curated networking, skills development opportunities and experiences to a segment of the music industry that is less likely to be offered these opportunities.
  • Creating opportunities for music publishers to directly engage with technologies at the frontier of how music is created and distributed in Canada at the annual Music Tech Summit.
  • Offering opportunities for music publishers to engage with other creative industry professionals, and broader critical connections with the screen-based industries through partnerships with the Toronto International Film Festival and the BANFF World Media Festival.

Music Publishers Canada will continue to be a leading voice is ensuring that the value of the song, music publishing and copyright management is understood by the music industry, users of copyrights, governments and the general public.

Spirit of the Forest charity single from 1989 featuring Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, The Ramones, Iggy Pop, Kate Bush, Debbie Harry, Bonnie Raitt and more

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The Spirit of the Forest single, written by Gentlemen Without Weapons, was released on 7″ and 12″ single on 5 June 1989. The record was launched on 1 June 1989 by Richard Branson and Earth Love Fund (ELF) Rainforest Appeal in conjunction with the U.N.E.P. at the United Nations. The single was double “A”-sided with star artists performing on both sides. All proceeds from the record, song-writing, publishing and video were donated to the programmes dedicated to saving the Rainforests of the world.

Three recording sessions, taking place in Los Angeles, London and New York were organised to get as much artists involved as possible. The full listing of participating artists is as follows:

Los Angeles: Thomas Dolby, Joni Mitchell, Richard Page (Mr. Mister), Marc Jordan, Mick Fleetwood, Billy Burnett, Belinda Carlisle, Rita Coolidge, Michael Des Barres, Bonnie Raitt, Brian Wilson, Olivia Newton-John, Don, Sweet Pea, & Sir Harry Bowens (Was Not Was), Ivan Lins, Amy Sky, Peter Bogdonovich (PSA Only), Charles Fleisher (PSA Only) plus representatives of ten Indian tribes.
London: David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), Kate Bush, Ringo Starr, Jon Anderson (Yes), XTC, Fish (Marillion), Louise Goffin, Chris Rea, Kim Wilde, Mark Brezezicki, Nathan Moore (Brother Beyond), Sam Brown, Trevor Steele (Escape Club), Andy Fairweather Lowe, Bruce Foxton, Frank Dunnery (It Bites), Shikisha, Johnny Warman
New York: Donna Summer, Iggy Pop, Lacy J. Dalton, Richie Havens, L.L. Cool J, The Ramones, Taylor Dayne, Deborah Harry, Kate Person (B-52’s), Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz, David Clayton-Thomas, Little Steven, Africa Bambaataa, Jungle Brothers, Betsey Johnson (PSA Only), Andie McDowell (PSA), Joe Franklin (PSA), Rich Stevens (PSA), Richie Stats (Plasmatics), Holly Vincent (Holly and the Italians), Dolette McDonald, Raging Hormones.