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5SOS Announce No Shame 2020 Tour

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5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS) are returning to the road this summer with the announcement of their No Shame 2020 Tour. The 2020 tour will see the band playing a number of venues across North America. With the success of their previous 5SOS3 and Meet You There tours and coming off the heels of their massive outing with The Chainsmokers, this will be a can’t miss event for fans of the high energy rock band.

Produced by Live Nation, the 21-city North American trek will kick off August 19th in Denver, CO and make stops in Toronto, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, and more, before wrapping September 26th in Concord, CA.

5SOS is the only band (not vocal group) in chart history to see its first three full-length studio albums enter the Billboard 200 at No. 1. Across their catalog, 5SOS has sold more than eight million equivalent album units and sold over two million concert tickets worldwide, while cumulative streams of their songs now surpass seven billion.

The band – comprising Luke Hemmings (vocals/guitar), Michael Clifford (vocals/guitar), Calum Hood (vocals/bass) and Ashton Irwin (vocals/drums) – has been recognized with an array of prestigious accolades including an American Music Award, a People’s Choice Award, two iHeartRadio Music Awards, eight MTV European Music Awards, five ARIA Awards, two APRA and two MTV Video Music Awards.

5SOS NO SHAME 2020 TOUR DATES:

DATE CITY VENUE
Wed Aug 19 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium
Fri Aug 21 Indianapolis, IN The Amphitheater at White River State Park
Sat Aug 22 Detroit, MI Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
Sun Aug 23 Toronto, Canada Budweiser Stage
Tue Aug 25 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
Wed Aug 26 Chicago, IL Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
Fri Aug 28 Washington DC The Anthem
Sat Aug 29 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
Wed Sep 02 Boston, MA Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
Thu Sep 03 Gilford, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Sat Sep 05 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sun Sep 06 Allentown, PA Allentown Fair
Wed Sep 09 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy
Thu Sep 10 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place
Sat Sep 12 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sun Sep 13 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater
Tue Sep 15 Irving, TX The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory
Thu Sep 17 The Woodlands, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Mon Sep 21 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Federal Theatre (formerly Comerica Theatre)
Wed Sep 23 Irvine, CA FivePoint Amphitheatre
Sat Sep 26 Concord, CA Concord Pavilion

A new single from Ozzy Osbourne, a new Instagram feature, and 1 song that’s 62 minutes long. Warning: Includes my impression of Jason Momoa

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My segment with Jeff McArthur on 640 Toronto is now online.

A new single from Ozzy Osbourne features a popular Game Of Thrones star as the Prince of Darkness.  Osbourne released a teaser clip for his new song Scary Little Green Men – starring Jason Momoa as the singer.

And…

Canada finally caught up to America with the newest Instagram feature. If you notice on your stories section, people now have the ability to add music to their videos without it being muted. Before the launch, if a story featured music, it would be muted for Canadian users. Facebook says that if the song has lyrics, then they will automatically pop up and can then be used as a reference point to select the section of song you’d like to include in your Story.

And…

Who needs an album when you can get the same amount of music in one song. Enter Arca, and artist-producer from Venezuela, just released a new song called “@@@@@.” that runs 62 minutes total.

Warning: This clip contains my impression of Jason Momoa.

That Time The Cramps Played The Napa State Mental Hospital In 1978

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In June 1978, The Cramps gave a landmark free concert for patients at the California State Mental Hospital in Napa, recorded on a Sony Portapak video camera by the San Francisco collective Target Video and later released as Live at Napa State Mental Hospital.

This is genius marketing, right here.

Canadian Music Week Announces Erin Davis as Broadcast Industry Hall Fame Inductee

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Canadian Music Week is pleased to announce legendary radio host, Erin Davis, as a 2020 inductee of the Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame. Erin will be honoured for her achievements and longstanding career in the broadcast industry at the annual Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards Gala at Bluma Appel Theatre in Toronto on Thursday, May 21, 2020.

Erin Davis called CHFI 981.FM in Toronto home for over 28 years, beginning in 1988, when she began doing news on the popular Daynard Drive-in. She soon became Don’s co-host and the show enjoyed enormous ratings right through his retirement in 1999. She then hosted with Bob Magee until June 2003, when the station decided to take the morning show in another direction.

Erin’s retirement from morning radio came approximately 18 months after their only child, beloved 24-year-old daughter Lauren, died in her sleep of unknown causes in May 2015. After being approached by HarperCollins to write a book telling of her experience with grief, Erin spent much of the next two years at her laptop.

Her memoir, Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss & Reclaiming Joy, was released in February 2019 to critical acclaim and was listed in the Globe & Mail and Toronto Star Top Ten lists for 2019. The book will be released February 18, 2020 in soft cover.

In the summer of 2003, Erin saw a lifelong dream come true when the W Network called and offered her the opportunity to host her own TV show. W Live with Erin Davis, a daily live hour-long national talk show, which featured guests and viewers discussing women’s lifestyle, health and wellness issues, hit the air that fall and lasted one year.

In the fall of 2004, Erin had the opportunity to meet and work with Mike Cooper, one of Canada’s best-known radio personalities, while she was temporarily filling in on another Toronto radio station. Erin and Mike hit it off immediately and enjoyed great success together so, when CHFI asked Erin to come back in the fall of 2005, her new friend Mike was not far behind, and the two continued to make radio magic for more than a decade.

Prior to coming to CHFI in 1988, Erin co-hosted mornings on CKO Toronto, the flagship station of Canada’s all-news radio network. She had come from CKLW Windsor where she had been the first female co-host in the powerful Detroit market. Previously, she worked as a newscaster at CFRA Ottawa.

Erin was born in Edmonton, Alberta and was raised everywhere, including Ottawa, Trenton and England. She studied Radio Broadcasting at Loyalist College in Belleville. By her second year, a typical day for Erin included attending classes in the morning, hosting a radio show on CIGL-FM in the afternoon and playing piano at a local restaurant in the evening.

Erin continues to maintain a connection to her fans with her twice-weekly journal at erindavis.com.

Canadian Music Week will return to Toronto May 19 – 23, 2020.

Now in its 38th year, Canadian Music Week is Canada’s leading annual entertainment event dedicated to the expression and growth of the country’s music, media and entertainment industries. Combining multifaceted information-intensive conferences; a trade exposition; awards shows and the nation’s largest new music festival which spans five nights of performances, with hundreds of showcasing bands at more than 40 live music venues in downtown Toronto. All conference functions take place at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, 123 Queen Street West in Toronto.

Multi-Award Winning Prolific Toronto-Based Songwriter & Hit Maker MARC JORDAN Nominated for 2020 JUNO Award for ‘Both Sides’

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Multi-award winning prolific Canadian songwriter and master of his craft Marc Jordan has been nominated for a 2020 JUNO Award.

His collection of chilled-out, romantic contemporary jazz arrangements Both Sides (True North Records) is up for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year.

With numerous ASCAP, JUNO, SOCAN and Smooth Jazz nods to his credit, Jordan’s extensive body of work has appeared on more than 35 million+ CDs worldwide. With a personal discography of 16 releases, his songwriting CV cites credits for and with the likes of Diana Ross, Chicago, Kansas, Manhattan Transfer, Kenny Loggins, Amanda Marshall, Bette Midler, Natalie Cole, Roch Voisine, Canadian Tenors, Shawn Colvin, Olivia Newton-John, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Raitt, Josh Groban, Cher, Rod Stewart — including the #1 hit “Rhythm of My Heart” — and wife, Amy Sky.

Always a fan of mid-20th century material, Both Sides features new Jordan originals like “The Nearness of You” and “What Are You Doing The Rest of Your Life” sprinkled in with Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” and the Lou Reid masterpiece, “Walk on the Wild Side.”

Recorded with the Prague Symphony and released in Spring 2019, Both Sides proved a tour de force through the classic American songbook alongside previously unreleased originals.

2020 Grammy Award winner Randy Brecker enters stage left on trumpet, and the nine-track collection serves as both a cool and modern showcase of some of Jordan’s best vocal performances yet.

Both Sides is available now.

Climate Crisis and Catastrophic Capitalism Are Prime for Sonic Shakedown for Montreal’s Darkwave Pop Artist ELIZABETH LESLIE

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Canadian indie darkwave dance-pop artist Elizabeth Leslie releases “To The Next” and Brave Animal, a searingly insightful EP calling attention to a world grappling with problems of man’s making.

“To The Next” is one of three bewitchingly packaged in Brave Animal. The release stands as Leslie’s (she/her) monument to the contemporary ennui of living through climate change and capitalism as a non-binary queer person in a vastly heteronormative society.

“I wrote this song a few days after returning from a month-long trip to Europe,” Leslie explains for “To The Next” and its origins. “I went to the UK, where my family is from, and Germany.

“I had always expected the trip to be as enchantingly foggy, rainy, and temperate as everyone always describes it, but it was spoiled by constant sun, above average (hot) temperatures, bleached yellow grass, and blatant tourism — everywhere. On returning, I realized what is truly at stake: not only is our ecosystem, precious wildlife, and ability to live as a race on this Earth being compromised, but so are our dreams. And dreams are what save us from intellectual death… Figuratively, they’re what keep us alive.

“We are destroying everything that is beautiful in humanity and nature. We are destroying our history, our present, and our future all for empty, capitalistic gains… The illusion of ‘having it all’ while destroying it all. We are a highly delusional, self-destructing, patriarchal society on the brink of collapse. Living in our current age is anxiety provoking and depressing, which is why so many of us are experiencing mental health crises. We know something is wrong.”

Scenery is something Leslie would know; originally from the picturesque province of Nova Scotia, Leslie then spent most of her 20s interwoven through the Montreal music scene, playing in various local indie bands. Her career start was marked by assisting Chromeo, followed by composing with French duo françoise on the synth-pop project, Jesus Poster.

“Brave Animal is a tiny snapshot of different stages of my life over the span of eight years,” she reflects on the EP as a whole. “I made the album mostly on a shoestring budget in my home studio with the help of Gregory Takacs, a film editor and composer I met while working at a visual effects studio in Toronto. Being constantly pushed beyond our limits, we both quit within a month of each other and quickly agreed we’d much rather be working on music.”

Produced by Matt DeMatteo (Esthero, Hawksley Workman), Brave Animal’s production as a whole captures Leslie’s deep contralto vocals standing solid on a vibrating foundation of dark electronic rhythms and industrial drum machines.

“Shortly after, I started working at a music retail store,” she continues on the album’s earliest aughts. “There, I met Greg Hounsell, the guitarist of Brutal Youth. He listened to a few of our demos and was our first fan. He ended up introducing me to legendary music producer, Matt DeMatteo, who I shared instant creative chemistry with. Every version of a song he sent us was fantastically orchestrated… He took the songs to a whole new level. We’re currently collaborating on new material.”

“To The Next” and Brave Animal are available now.

The Ultimate Wildebeest Migration Guide – When to Travel, Cost and Reviews

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What Is The Great Wildebeest Migration?

There’s a big chance you have heard (if not seen) the Great Wildebeest Migration.

Also known as the Great Migration or the Wildebeest Migration, the Great Wildebeest Migration refers to the long and arduous journey where millions of wildebeest and other grazers move through the Serengeti and the Masai Mara ecosystems in pursuit of the rains. The Wildebeest Migration is arguably the greatest tourist highlight in East Africa.

Contrary to popular misconceptions out there, the migration doesn’t start and end in a few days. Instead, it’s a year-round cyclic journey that’s marked by perilous river crosses, high-speed big cat hunts, and lots of other exciting activities in between.

If you’re planning to share in the experiences of these herds as they journey through the expansive Mara – Serengeti ecosystem, you would need to work closely with professional local Kenya tour operators such as AJKenyasafaris.com and MasaiMarasafari.in.

Read on for more insights on what the migration is about, the special highlights within the journey, and the best time to visit Masai Mara and Serengeti national park for the annual wildebeest migration.

Which Animals Are Involved?

The Great Wildebeest Migration is so named due to the high number of wildebeest involved. But, the journey doesn’t exclusively involve wildebeest herds.

Various statistics estimate that there are at least 1.5 million wildebeest, 200,000 Burchell’s zebras, 350, 000 Thomson’s gazelles, as well as thousands of antelopes and other hoofed animals that take part in this migration. That doesn’t include many other animals, such as buffalos, that are usually coopted along the way.

Of course, it’s impossible to accurately determine the actual number of animals that move through the entire ecosystem in a single journey. That’s because a lot happens along the way. Hundreds of the herds are preyed on by river-dwelling Nile crocodiles and other predators, mostly the big cats. Many more animals perish by other means, such as drowning during the chaotic river crossings and getting trampled during stampede.

 

According to the rules of natural selection, only the strongest and most adaptable herds make it to the end of each journey, ensuring that future wildebeest generations comprise of only the most resilient animals.

But while many wildebeest perish in the course of the migration, many more are born during the calving season. Wildebeest are known to be very prolific, and at the peak calving season, up to 8,000 calves are born every day. As you shall find, the calving season mostly takes place on the Serengeti side and is the stillest phase of the migration.

The Migration in Months

January

The wildebeest herds are in the Serengeti National Park, specifically in Southern Serengeti regions around Lake Ndutu and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It is also the calving season in January, making it one of the best times to catch big cat hunts.

However, high-speed chases are rare. The many calves born provide an easy meal for lions, leopards, brown hyenas, and wild dogs that rule the Serengeti plains.

February

The grass is still lush in the Southern Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Ndutu areas, so there isn’t much movement around this time.

The mating season commences, and the testosterone surges in the males see them frequently lock horns as they jostle for mating rights with receptive females.

March

Though the animals are still in the south, they have significantly reduced the grazing pasture.

The little grass remaining on the plains begins to wither, prompting the herds to gather as they prime themselves for the long journey north. This month also sees the last calves born.

April

The journey begins in earnest as the wildebeest herds head northward. Instinctively, even the animals that had wandered to different regions within the Serengeti now begin to advance north.

The animals frequently split again, and the splinter herds wander a bit from the migration paths in search of pasture. However, mothers and their calves mostly keep up with the main herds.

May

Now, the migration is in full gear. As water sources dry up within the Serengeti, the animals’ drive to head north is stronger than ever.

Gradually, most of the herds funnel up into the western and central Serengeti. Columns of up to 40 kilometers can be witnessed as the migration heads to the Grumeti River.

June

The western and central Serengeti regions still boast much of the action in the Great Migration safari.

The weather is much cooler and drier, and the plains are somewhat dusty.

July

The animals get to their first major obstacle in the migration path – the Grumeti River.

This is one of the best times to witness the migration, as hundreds of the crossing herds fall to the mighty Nile crocodiles that reside in the river. More animals panic and in the confusion, are trampled to death.

August

The herds that survived the crocodile onslaught in the Grumeti River proceed to northern Serengeti, where they feast on the lusher grass as they advance further north.

The animals begin to seamlessly cross into the Mara River as the two parks overlap. If you’ve been following the action from the Tanzanian side, remember that you’ll need a passport to cross over to Kenya.

September

Splinter groups begin to emerge again. Some herds cross the Mara River into the Masai Mara and others remain in northern Serengeti.

Like the Grumeti River, the Mara River also claims a few hundreds of lives.

October

The Masai Mara National Reserve is the best place to catch all the action. The Mara plains are flooded with both wildebeest and tourists. Ideally, plan a 4 days or 3 days Masai Mara safari. This will allow you enough time to view the migrating herd and other animals that reside inside the Mara.

November

The herds have almost depleted all the grass in the Mara plains. It begins to rain on the Serengeti side of the ecosystem.

The wildebeest now graze towards the Mara River as they prepare themselves to make the journey back to Tanzania.

December

The wildebeest herds are in north-eastern Serengeti, around the Lobo area. The calving season begins yet again, as does the migration cycle.

Evidently, making the most of your Great Wildebeest Migration requires meticulous planning. Therefore, we cannot overemphasize the significance of working with tour companies that understand the routes followed in this historic journey.

 

The Weeknd Announces ‘After Hours’ Tour

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The Weeknd has announced his new headline world tour, The After Hours Tour, starting June 11th on the heels of his upcoming album, After Hours. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Tuesday, February 25 at 10am local time (9am local time for UK/EU) through Thursday, February 27 at 10pm local time. Regular ticket on-sale begins Friday, February 28 at 10am local time for North America and 9am local time for UK and EU.

The After Hours Tour will showcase state of the art production and one of the most innovative stage designs to date, containing the most LED lights and video for an arena show. Produced by Live Nation, the 57-date tour will hit cities across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and France with support from Sabrina Claudio and Don Toliver in the US, and 88GLAM and Sabrina Claudio in Europe.

After Hours album merch bundles became available with the announce of the title track and album pre-order yesterday, available at shop.theweeknd.com. For all North American dates, each ticket purchased online comes with one CD of The Weeknd’s new album AFTER HOURS. All purchases of the album or album bundles via the UK webstore also give priority access to pre-sale tickets for the upcoming UK and EU tour dates (Note: pre-sale code applies to UK and EU dates only). Pre-sale (powered by Ticketmaster) begins at 9am GMT on Wednesday, February 26th.

On March 7th The Weeknd will perform on Saturday Night Live ahead of his new album, After Hours, dropping March 20th. Listen to the title track and get tickets at the links below.

The After Hours Tour Dates:
June 11 – Vancouver, BC – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
June 14 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
June 17 – Winnipeg, MB – Bell MTS Place
June 22 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
June 24 – Chicago, IL – United Center
June 26 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
June 27 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesar’s Arena
June 29 – Toronto, ONT – Scotiabank Arena
June 30 – Toronto, ONT – Scotiabank Arena
July 2 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
July 4 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun
July 7 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
July 8 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
July 11 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
July 13 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
July 15 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
July 16 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
July 18 – Miami, FL – American Airlines Arena
July 21 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
July 23 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
July 24 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
July 25 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
July 27 – Denver, CO – Pepsi Center
July 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Smart Home Arena
July 31 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
August 1 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome
August 3 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
August 4 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
August 6 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
August 8 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
August 9 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena
August 11 – Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena
August 14 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
August 15 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
August 19 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
August 20 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
August 22 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
August 23 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha
August 25 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
August 26 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
August 28 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
September 1 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Arena
September 3 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
October 11 – London, UK – O2 Arena
October 12 – London, UK – O2 Arena
October 13 – London, UK – O2 Arena
October 15 – Newcastle, UK – Metro Radio Arena
October 16 – Birmingham, UK – Arena Birmingham
October 18 – Glasgow, UK – SSE Hydro
October 19 – Manchester, UK – Manchester Arena
October 26 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
October 27 – Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
October 29 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena
October 31 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
November 8 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
November 9 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
November 12 – Paris, France – AccorHotels Arena

Def Leppard To Release ‘The Early Years 79-81’ Boxset in March Featuring Previously Unreleased Music

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On March  20, legendary British rock ‘n’ roll icons and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Def Leppard will release The Early Years 79-81 Boxset – the definitive collection of the band’s early music .

The Early Years 79-81 boxset represents the band’s first two albums, On Through The Night (1980) and High ‘N’ Dry (1981), and has been prepared in conjunction with singer Joe Elliott who has acted as executive producer on the set. The mastering has been done by the band’s long serving sound engineer Ronan McHugh.

This deluxe set comes with 5-CDs consisting of the original album remastered, B-sides, rarities and re-mix versions, Radio One sessions, Live from Reading and the first ever appearance of an unreleased and newly mixed show from Oxford in 1980. These remasters have been highly anticipated, and much requested, by Def Leppard fans globally.

The album also features an instant grat track, the much sought-after Nick Tauber produced version of “Rock Brigade”, which was originally pencilled as a single for the UK but was never released at the time. Today, 40 years on, the track receives its first release.

Listen to the track HERE

Joe Elliott says, ‘Well the fans asked, and we listened! Really excited to have our early years reworked with a load of rare material including the newly unearthed Live at the Oxford New Theatre, recorded on the 1980 UK tour …. It’s been a trip putting this boxset together and I hope you all enjoy listening to it as much as we did working on it! ”

On Through The Night, the band’s debut album, was released in 1980 and immediately put the rock world on notice. The band were destined for big things with the album charting at #15 in the UK and #51 in the US. Produced by Tom Allom (Judas Priest, Black Sabbath), it featured many of the band’s live favourites and some updated versions of early singles. The album achieved platinum status in 1989.

High ‘N’ Dry, the first of Def Leppard’s albums to be produced by Robert ‘Mutt’ Lange, was released in 1981. It reached #26 in the UK charts and #38 in the US, further cementing the bands status.

The Early Years 79-81 boxset includes a history of the band’s first two albums written by Mojo and Classic Rock writer Paul Elliott (no relation) featuring personal insights from the band on the making and releasing of those early records as well as rare photos and memorabilia.

Both albums have been remastered and will be available on 1CD version, black vinyl, and limited edition coloured vinyl.

2020 will see Def Leppard tour the USA with Mötley Crüe (with support from Poison and Joan Jett) – one of the most eagerly anticipated tours of the year. For USA tour dates please see www.defleppard.com

The Early Years 79-81 boxset formats and track listing below

The Early Year 79-81 5CD Boxset

CD ONE: ON THROUGH THE NIGHT – RE-MASTERED

  1. Rock Brigade
  2. Hello America
  3. Sorrow Is A Woman
  4. It Could Be You
  5. Satellite
  6. When the Walls Came Tumbling Down
  7. Wasted
  8. Rocks Off
  9. It Don’t Matter
  10. Answer to The Master
  11. Overture

CD TWO: HIGH ‘N’ DRY – RE-MASTERED

  1. Let It Go
  2. Another Hit and Run
  3. High N Dry (Saturday Night)
  4. Bringin’ On the Heartache
  5. Switch 625
  6. You Got Me Runnin’
  7. Lady Strange
  8. On Through the Night
  9. Mirror Mirror (Look into My Eyes)
  10. No No No

CD THREE: WHEN THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN – LIVE IN OXFORD 26/04/1980

  1. When the Walls Came Tumbling Down
  2. It Could Be You
  3. Rock Brigade
  4. Satellite
  5. Medicine Man
  6. Answer to the Master
  7. When the Rain Falls
  8. Sorrow Is a Woman
  9. Good Morning Freedom
  10. Don’t Matter to Me
  11. Overture
  12. Lady Strange
  13. GetchaRocks Off
  14. Hello America
  15. Wasted
  16. Ride into The Sun

CD FOUR: TOO MANY JITTERBUGS – B-SIDES AND RARITIES

  1. Ride into The Sun – The Def Leppard EP
  2. Getcha Rocks Off – The Def Leppard EP
  3. The Overture – The Def Leppard EP
  4. Wasted -Single
  5. Hello America – Single
  6. Rock Brigade – Unreleased Nick Tauber produced version
  7. Glad I’m Alive – Unreleased Nick Tauber produced version
  8. Good Morning Freedom – Single
  9. Let It Go – Single Edit
  10. Switch 625 – Single Edit
  11. Bringin’ On the Heartbreak – Single Edit
  12. Me and My Wine – Original Version
  13. Bringin’ On the Heartbreak – Remix
  14. Me and My Wine – Remix

CD FIVE: RAW – EARLY BBC RECORDINGS

  1. Glad I’m Alive (Andy Peebles Session – 07/06/1979)
  2. Sorrow Is A Woman (Andy Peebles Session – 07/06/1979)
  3. Wasted (Andy Peebles Session – 07/06/1979)
  4. Answer to The Master (Andy Peebles Session – 07/06/1979)
  5. Satellite (Friday Rock Show Session – 03/10/1979)
  6. Rock Brigade (Friday Rock Show Session – 03/10/1979)
  7. Wasted (Friday Rock Show Session – 03/10/1979)
  8. Good Morning Freedom (Friday Rock Show Session – 03/10/1979)
  9. Satellite / When the Walls Came Tumbling Down (Live at the Reading Festival – 24/08/1980)
  10. Medicine Man (Live at the Reading Festival – 24/08/1980)
  11. The Overture (Live at the Reading Festival – 24/08/1980)
  12. Lady Strange (Live at the Reading Festival – 24/08/1980)
  13. Getcha Rocks Off (Live at the Reading Festival – 24/08/1980)

 

 

ON THROUGH THE NIGHT – RE-MASTERED (1CD)

  1. Rock Brigade
  2. Hello America
  3. Sorrow Is A Woman
  4. It Could Be You
  5. Satellite
  6. When the Walls Came Tumbling Down
  7. Wasted
  8. Rocks Off
  9. It Don’t Matter
  10. Answer to The Master
  11. Overture

 

 

HIGH ‘N’ DRY – RE-MASTERED (1CD)

  1. Let It Go
  2. Another Hit and Run
  3. High N Dry (Saturday Night)
  4. Bringin’ On the Heartache
  5. Switch 625
  6. You Got Me Runnin’
  7. Lady Strange
  8. On Through the Night
  9. Mirror Mirror (Look into My Eyes)
  10. No No No

 

 

ON THROUGH THE NIGHT (1LP)

Side One

  1. Rock Brigade
  2. Hello America
  3. Sorrow Is A Woman
  4. It Could Be You
  5. Satellite
  6. When the Walls Came Tumbling Down

Side Two

  1. Wasted
  2. Rocks Off
  3. It Don’t Matter
  4. Answer to The Master
  5. Overture

HIGH ‘N’ DRY – RE-MASTERED (1LP)

Side One

  1. Let It Go
  2. Another Hit and Run
  3. High N Dry (Saturday Night)
  4. Bringin’ On the Heartache
  5. Switch 625

Side Two

  1. You Got Me Runnin’
  2. Lady Strange
  3. On Through the Night
  4. Mirror Mirror (Look into My Eyes)
  5. No No No

 

Metallica Scholars Initiative Enters Second Year

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Following a stellar inaugural year with results including job placement rates exceeding 90%, the Metallica Scholars Initiative has confirmed a second year of its support of community colleges and their career and technical education programs—featuring the expansion of the program from 10 to 15 schools, as well as the addition of matching grants from new partners.

The Metallica Scholars Initiative was created in 2019 through a partnership between the band’s All Within My Hands foundation (AWMH) and the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), a Washington, D.C. based organization representing the country’s more than 1,000 community colleges. 10 colleges from communities that had supported Metallica during its recent U.S. tours were selected via a competitive application process, each receiving $100,000 toward programs designed to support students training to enter the American workforce.

Final reports from all 10 schools and their more than 700 first-wave Metallica Scholars revealed an overall 80-90% program completion rate, and 95% job placement for those Metallica Scholars who completed their certifications/studies.

Year two of the Metallica Scholars Initiative will add five more community colleges, bringing the total number of schools to 15. It will also be receiving matching grants from new partners supplementing All Within My Hands’ cumulative $1.5 million contribution.

“Our 2019 Metallica Scholars have exceeded expectations and inspired us in more ways than we could have possibly imagined,” said Metallica’s Lars Ulrich. “We’re really excited to be able to expand the initiative in its second year, assisting more students in achieving their dreams and transforming their lives in 2020.”

“The impact of the Metallica Scholars Initiative has been extremely gratifying,” said Dr. Edward Frank, Executive Director of All Within My Hands. “We are indebted to all the schools, the AACC, and co-sponsors such as Wolverine, for their dedication to making this program successful and their help in changing the lives of so many people. This transformative effect is exactly what the band and the board had hoped for when we started this program.”

“The colossal reputation of Metallica has given these colleges, and the trades they are supporting, new life and attention,” said Jennifer Worth, AACC Senior Vice President Workforce and Economic Development. “It has been an honor and a privilege to have the band’s and foundation board of directors trust to design and implement programs that will change the lives of hard working Americans looking to advance.”

The AWMH Foundation was established in 2017 by Metallica as a means to give back to the people and places that have supported the band, and to engage Metallica fans in philanthropic efforts. In addition to combatting hunger through an alliance with Feeding America, AWMH is focused on supporting sustainable communities through workforce education. All expenses of the foundation are covered by the band, the board, and a few special friends, so that 100% of donations go to the organizations it supports. AWMH is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

As the voice of the nation’s community colleges, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), delivers educational and economic opportunity for 12 million diverse students in search of the American Dream. Uniquely dedicated to access and success for all students, AACC’s nearly 1,100 member colleges provide an on-ramp to degree attainment, skilled careers and family-supporting wages. Located in Washington, D.C., AACC advocates for these not-for-profit, public-serving institutions to ensure they have the resources and support they need to deliver on the mission of increasing economic mobility for all.