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My Next Read: Towards Gender Equality in the Music Industry by Catherine Strong and Sarah Raine

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Gender inequality is universally understood to be a continued problem in the music industry. This volume presents research that uses an industry-based approach to examine why this gender imbalance has proven so hard to shift, and explores strategies that are being adopted to try and bring about meaningful change in terms of women and gender diverse people establishing ongoing careers in music.

The book focuses on three key areas: music education; case studies that explore practices in the music industry; and activist spaces. Sitting at the intersection between musical production, the creative industries and gender politics, this volume brings together research that considers the gender politics of the music industry itself. It takes a global approach to these issues, and incorporates a range of genres and theoretical approaches. At a time when more attention than ever is being paid to gender and music, this volume presents cutting edge research that contributes to current debates and offers insights into possible solutions for the future.

Catherine Strong is Senior Lecturer in the Music Industry program at RMIT in Melbourne, Australia. Among her publications are Grunge: Music and Memory (2011), and Death and the Rock Star (2015, edited with Barbara Lebrun). Her research deals with various aspects of memory, nostalgia and gender in rock music, popular culture and the media. She is currently Chair of IASPM-ANZ and co-editor of the Popular Music History Journal.

Sarah Raine is Research Fellow at Birmingham City University, UK. She is co-editor of The Northern Soul Scene (forthcoming), the Review Editor and special issue Guest Editor (2018) for IASPM@Journal, and the co-Managing Editor of Riffs: Experimental Writing on Popular Music. She researches the hidden histories and peripheral participant voices within multigenerational music scenes.

Buy Beats From The Gemtracks Marketplace

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Today we would like to introduce an up and coming beats marketplace known as Gemtracks. The mastermind behind the website is 22-year-old Jesse Neo, a DJ and singer-songwriter from Sydney, Australia, currently living in Los Angeles. What started out as a side hustle from singing and recording took an unexpected turn when an opportunity was introduced to transform the website into a start-up, and we have Neo here to give us the exclusive details on how it happened.

“I started Gemtracks as a way to make some money through selling beats and backing tracks,” Neo told us. “This was at a time when I was signed as a composer at a major label and doing work for some big YouTube channels too. Eventually, my producer friends that I met at the studio started showing great interest in the website and even suggested turning the store into a marketplace so they too could sell beats on it.”

According to the singer, each beat fetches between $99 to $600. Unlike other marketplaces, Gemtracks only sells each beat once. This means once a beat is sold, it will be removed from the website and the new buyer becomes the new legal owner of it. Yes, this implies they become the new copyright holder. The advantages of this are the new owner can keep all royalties and distribute unlimited copies of their track.

“I know beats marketplace isn’t a new concept,” Jesse explained. “The one thing that has always kept me from actually buying from other marketplaces is the fact that the same beat, graphic or whatever they are selling, can be sold to multiple people. Imagine releasing a song and realizing it contains the same stems as another song!”

When we asked about the future of Gemtracks, we were told that some exciting marketing tools are currently being developed for beat makers and producers to use for free as an incentive for using the platform. Examples include a newsletter builder, a playlist that can be integrated into external websites, and a coupon management system.

Eventually, the marketplace will also include studio bookings so that singers can easily transfer the beats they have bought into a recording session, and get the vocals and mastering done as soon as possible.

“I really want Gemtracks to be more than just a marketplace,” the singer-turned-technologist revealed. “I want Gemtracks to be more of a tool where beat makers can use to help sell their products and connect with their customers too, like what all businesses should do. I think that would be a real gamechanger in the industry.”

We looked through the website and could see the beats on sale covered a spectrum of different genres, from EDM, hip hop, rock to country. There is even a section dedicated to showcasing the different gears used by big named producers and singers, and a blog containing helpful industry guides. We were not disappointed.

So if you are looking to buy beats or perhaps sign up yourself as a beat seller, head over to Gemtracks now!

 

 

Matthew Good Announces North American Tour Dates

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The iconic Canadian songwriter and performer Matthew Good announced a 32 date headline tour. The run of dates is Matthew’s first return to the road with his full band since his sold-out nationwide tour with Our Lady Peace in 2018. The current slate of shows begin on March 4 in Pictou, NS and will bring Matthew across Canada with stops in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver to name just a few.

In addition to the tour dates, Matthew has announced his new album MOVING WALLS, available everywhere music is sold on February 21. The sumptuous, orchestral, and wildly multifaceted album is a 15 track masterpiece, recorded at the legendary Bathouse Studios with longtime Good producer Warne Livesey.

Tour Dates
DATE CITY VENUE
March 4, 2020 Pictou deCoste Centre^
March 5, 2020 Moncton Casino New Brunswick^
March 6, 2020 Halifax The Marquee Ballroom^
March 7, 2020 Halifax The Marquee Ballroom^
March 9, 2020 Kingston The Grand Theatre %
March 10, 2020 Oshawa Oshawa Music Hall %
March 12, 2020 Toronto Meridian Hall #%
March 13, 2020 London London Music Hall
March 14, 2020 Kitchener Elements %
March 15, 2020 Sarnia Imperial Theatre %
March 18, 2020 Ottawa Bronson Centre &
March 19, 2020 Ottawa Bronson Centre &
March 20, 2020 Montreal Corona Theatre &
March 21, 2020 Hamilton FirstOntario Concert Hall #&
March 24, 2020 Peterborough The Venue &
March 25, 2020 Midland Midland Cultural Centre &
March 26, 2020 Sault Ste Marie Sault Community Theatre &
March 28, 2020 Winnipeg Burton Cummings Theatre &
March 29, 2020 Saskatoon Coors Event Centre &
March 31, 2020 Regina Casino Regina &
April 1, 2020 Edmonton Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium &
April 2, 2020 Calgary Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium &
April 4, 2020 Lethbridge ENMAX Centre &
April 6, 2020 Nanaimo The Port Theatre &
April 8, 2020 Victoria Distrikt &
April 9, 2020 Victoria Distrikt &
April 10, 2020 Vancouver Vogue Theatre &
April 11, 2020 Vancouver Vogue Theatre &
April 15, 2020 Detroit Shelter *
April 17, 2020 Buffalo Town Ballroom *
April 18, 2020 New York City Le Poisson Rouge *
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#= w/ Born Ruffians
&= w/ Ria Mae
* – Solo acoustic

Photo Gallery: Crash Test Dummies with Damhnait Doyle at the St. Catharines’ FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre

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

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Video: Rare Footage Of The Rolling Stones’ Visit to Oslo in 1965

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On July 23 1965, The Rolling Stones arrived at Oslo’s Fornebu airport for two concerts held in the exhibition hall at Skøyen, and here’s some amazing video of the concerts.

Watch Lindsey Buckingham Rate ABBA, Alf, and Cocaine

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Lindsey Buckingham also rates the 1980s, Mickey Mouse, drum solos, and more in this episode of Over/Under.

Watch Freddie Gibbs and Madlib’s NPR Tiny Desk Concert

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Freddie Gibbs and Madlib dropped their latest collaborative album Bandana earlier this year. Now, you can watch their appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, playing four tracks from the record: “Education,” “Gat Damn,” “Soul Right,” and “Freestyle Shit.” Watch it happen below.

Jann Arden Set To Release 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Of ‘Blood Red Cherry’ On January 24

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Canadian multi-platinum and award-winning singer, songwriter, broadcaster, and author Jann Arden announces the 20th anniversary deluxe edition of her critically-acclaimed album, Blood Red Cherry for January 24. The special anniversary edition features new liner notes recently written by Jann, as well as two previously unreleased songs (“Love Me Love” and “Everything”) and three demo tracks not included on the original. It will be a 2 disc edition pressed on 180 gram Cherry Red vinyl, also available for fans to listen to on CD and digitally. Originally released in 2000, Blood Red Cherry is Gold-certified and was a driving force in Jann winning a JUNO for Female Artist of the Year the following year. Also on January 24, Jann’s 2X Platinum third studio album, Happy? (1997) will be available on vinyl for the first time.

Leading into the holidays, Jann delighted fans across the country last night with JANN ARDEN ONE NIGHT ONLY, a one-hour original special of candid conversation and music, candidly discussing career, family, love and loss that aired exclusively on CTV and streams on Crave, beginning Friday, December 6. Produced by Bell Media Studios, the special was filmed in front of a live audience on November 26 at the Great Hall in Toronto. Songs appearing in the special included “Insensitive,” “The Devil Won,” “The Christmas Song,” and “Good Mother.” JANN ARDEN ONE NIGHT ONLY will also air December 15 and December 25 at 10pm ET/PT on CTV.

Jann’s critically-acclaimed MADE-in-Canada comedy series, JANN, wrapped production on its second season last month in Calgary. The series is set to return to CTV in 2020 as part of CTV’s mid-season schedule. THE JANN ARDEN PODCAST is available weekly on iHeartRadio Canada and everywhere podcasts are found.

Blood Red Cherry (20th anniversary deluxe edition) tracklisting:
*demo versions
**previously unreleased

Side A
“Waiting in Canada”
“Cherry Popsicle”
“Sleepless”
“Never Give Up on Me”
“Mend”

Side B
“I Only Wanted Sex”
“Taste of This”
“Into the Sun”
“In Your Keeping”
“Best Dress”

Side C
“Another Human Being”
“Sorry for Myself”
“Janeen”
“Piece of It All”

Side D
“Another Human Being” *
“Cherry Popsicle” *
“In Your Keeping”
“Love Me Love” **
“Everything” **

Jann Arden is a singer, songwriter, broadcaster, actor, author and social media star. The celebrated multi-platinum, award-winning artist catapulted onto the music scene in 1993 with her debut album, Time for Mercy, featuring the hit single “I Would Die for You”. A year later she had her international break-out hit “Insensitive.” She has written four books, the most recent being the Canadian bestseller Feeding My Mother – Comfort and Laughter in the Kitchen as My Mom Lives with Memory Loss. She is much in demand as a public speaker, and a favourite frequent guest on CBC’s Rick Mercer Report and a guest host on CTV’s The Social. Jann’s most recent studio album These Are the Days, produced by Grammy Award winner Bob Rock, was released in March 2018.

JAZZIZ Introduces The Sanborn Sessions – Episode 1: Kandace Springs

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David Sanborn, six-time Grammy Award winning saxophonist, proudly presents Sanborn Sessions.

Sanborn Sessions is a gathering of top artists from a variety of genres to explore the essence of music and being a musician through song and conversation.

With no script or studio audience, Sanborn Sessions allows viewers to become voyeurs — flies on the wall — as renowned artists show up to Dave’s home studio to hang out and play music.

Season One guests include Kandace Springs, Michael McDonald, Terrace Martin, Brian Owens, Bob James, Jonatha Brooke, Charlie Hunter, and Cyrille Aimee.

Dave’s house band rounds out the show with Ben Williams on bass, Billy Kilson on drums, Andy Ezrin on keyboards, Jon Herington on guitar, and Alice Soyer on vocals.

David Suzuki, Alex Trebek, Dan Levy And Tina Keeper Announced Among Canadian Academy’s 2020 Special Award Honourees

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The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television announced today the full list of 2020 Special Award recipients, each of whom will be honoured at the gala award ceremonies during Canadian Screen Week, March 23 – 29, 2020. These prestigious Canadian honourees span all aspects of television, film, and digital media, and represent the best and brightest of our homegrown talent.

The 2020 Special Award Recipients

For an exceptional lifetime of work that has had a profound impact on the media industry, the Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to David Suzuki.

Dr. Suzuki is a scientist, broadcaster, author, and co-founder of the David Suzuki Foundation. He is Companion to the Order of Canada and a recipient of UNESCO’s Kalinga Prize for science, the United Nations Environment Program medal, the 2012 Inamori Ethics Prize, the 2009 Right Livelihood Award, and UNEP’s Global 500. Dr. Suzuki is Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and holds 29 honorary degrees from universities around the world. He is familiar to television audiences as host of the CBC science and natural history television series The Nature of Things, and to radio audiences as the original host of CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks, as well as the acclaimed series It’s a Matter of Survival and From Naked Ape to Superspecies. In 1990, he co-founded with Dr. Tara Cullis the David Suzuki Foundation to “collaborate with Canadians from all walks of life including government and business, to conserve our environment and find solutions that will create a sustainable Canada through science-based research, education and policy work.” His written work includes more than 55 books, 19 of them for children. Dr. Suzuki lives with his wife and family in Vancouver, B.C.

For his exceptional ongoing contribution to the media industry, the Academy Icon Award is presented to Alex Trebek.

Mr. Trebek has been the host of JEOPARDY! since the syndicated debut of America’s Favorite Quiz Show in 1984. He has won six Daytime Emmy awards for Outstanding Game Show host and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He has also been honoured with a Guinness World Records record for Most Game Show Episodes Hosted by the Same Presenter. He has hosted more than 8,000 episodes of JEOPARDY! (and counting). Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Mr. Trebek now lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Jean. They have two adult children, Matthew and Emily.

Presented to a Canadian whose work is making waves globally, the Radius Award is presented to Dan Levy.

Mr. Levy is an Emmy nominated showrunner, and a writer, director, producer and actor, best known for his work on Schitt’s Creek, which he co-created with his father, Eugene Levy. In 2019, the show earned four Emmy nominations, including Best Comedy Series. In addition to showrunning, writing, and directing, Mr. Levy also stars alongside Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, Annie Murphy, and Chris Elliott. Now heading into its sixth season on CBC in Canada and on Pop TV in the U.S., the first five seasons of Schitt’s Creek are currently streaming on Netflix.

For her exceptional body of work in Canadian television, the Earle Grey Award is presented to Tina Keeper.

Ms. Keeper, Norway House Cree Nation, is best known for her work on the hit television series North of 60. In 2010, she partnered with Buffalo Gal Pictures to create Kistikan Pictures Inc. to collaborate in the development and production of Indigenous film and television. Most recently, Ms. Keeper acted in the illustrious film Falls Around Her by Anishinaabe director Darlene Naponse, and in 2018, she acted in and co-produced the feature film Through Black Spruce with Serendipity Point Films. In 2017, she co-produced the 360 3D VR short film Sky Stories with Tangent Animation. In 2015, she produced the feature film Road of Iniquity by Maliseet director Mark Ennis. In 2014, she co-produced Going Home Star, a full-length ballet co-produced by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. From 2010 to 2013, she produced Cashing In, a dramatic series for APTN. Finally, also in 2013, she produced a short documentary for MTSOnDemand called The REDress REdress Project.

For his exceptional body of work in television or film, the Margaret Collier Award is presented to David Shore.

Originally from Canada and a former lawyer, Mr. Shore has been writing and producing television for more than 20 years. He currently serves as executive producer and showrunner on the ABC hit drama The Good Doctor. Prior to that, he created the groundbreaking medical drama House, which ran on Fox for eight seasons. His work on House earned him several Emmy nominations for producing, and he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, as well as the Humanitas Prize and the Writers Guild of America Award. Mr. Shore’s additional producer credits include Sneaky Pete, Battle Creek, Hack, Family Law, Beggars and Choosers, Law & Order, and Traders. He was nominated for two Emmy Awards as a producer on Law & Order and was part of the writing team for the Emmy Award-winning first season of The Practice. Most recently, Mr. Shore received a second Humanitas Prize for an episode of The Good Doctor.

For their extraordinary impact on the growth of the Canadian media industry, the Academy Board of Directors’ Tribute is presented to:

  • Robin Mirsky
    Ms. Mirsky is a veteran film and television industry executive who has been involved in the financing, strategy, and development of thousands of award-winning productions that have had global distribution. She is also extraordinarily active as a chair and director of many influential entertainment organizations. Since 1989, she has been the Executive Director of the Rogers Group of Funds established by Rogers to assist in the production of high-quality Canadian programming. The Rogers Group of Funds has provided almost $600 million in funding for more than 2000 television and film projects. Ms. Mirsky’s dedication and commitment to the industry includes directorships on the Boards of the Canadian Film Centre and the Banff World Media Festival, and she also serves as Co-Chair of the Hot Docs Documentary Festival Board of Directors, and previously as Vice-Chairman of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.
  • Michael Donovan

Mr. Donovan is a producer, writer, and content executive hailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Following an unconventional start in law, Mr. Donovan pursued his passion for creativity and co-founded Salter Street Productions, producing the iconic Canadian series This Hour Has 22 Minutes and Academy Award-winning documentary Bowling for Columbine, for which he received an Oscar in 2003. Mr. Donovan also wrote and produced the highly acclaimed 2007 film Shake Hands With the Devil, which was nominated for numerous awards including Genies for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Motion Picture. Known for his industry foresight and relentless belief in the demand for quality entertainment, Mr. Donovan founded DHX Media in 2006 and held the CEO position for several years. Through his hard work and dedication, DHX Media has grown to be one of the world’s leading providers of entertainment content for children and families.

For his exceptional body of work in television journalism, the Gordon Sinclair Award for Broadcast Journalism is presented to Anton Koschany.

Mr. Koschany is a multiple award-winning journalist with more than 45 years of experience in news and long-form reporting, producing, and management. He has been with W5 since 1993, first as producer then later as senior producer, and currently as head of CTV News’ renowned program. During his years there, W5 has presented a mix of investigative reports, features, profiles, and visceral documentaries that reach the widest audiences. Mr. Koschany is one of the country’s most experienced electronic journalists and is actively involved with CTV’s political journalism. He has covered every provincial, municipal and federal election since the late 1990s as the executive producer of CTV Elections. Originally from Vancouver, Mr. Koschany created the first TV labour beat in Canada, covered BC politics, worked with legendary broadcaster Jack Webster, and spent a dozen years as a documentary producer at the CBC’s The Fifth Estate.

In recognition of an extraordinary humanitarian contribution or act of compassion by a professional working in the Canadian media industry in the prior year, the Humanitarian Award is presented to Nathalie Younglai.

Ms. Younglai has gone from being a professional harpist to reality TV director to writer for children’s TV and now for primetime drama. She founded BIPOC TV & Film, a grassroots organization advocating for the meaningful representation of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour in front and behind the camera. She is a recipient of ACTRA Diversity’s Sandi Ross Award, Ben Watkin’s Breakthrough Award, and ReelWorld’s Trailblazer Award. She was a nominee for a Colleges Ontario Premier’s Award, and a nominee for both a Canadian Screen Award and a Daytime Emmy for her writing on Dino Dana. Ms. Younglai is currently writer and co-producer on CBC’s hit drama Coroner.

For their innovation and leadership in Canada’s media industry, the Industry Leadership Award is presented to Crave.

Five years after it first launched, Crave stands out as a world-class service with a distinctly Canadian voice. Crave is an ongoing supporter of Canada’s television and film industries and provides a platform for homegrown projects and talent, including the recent Crave original documentaries Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band, Sharkwater: Extinction, and Anthropocene: The Human Epoch. Its library of original productions includes smash-hit original comedy Letterkenny; true-crime send-up New Eden; the much-anticipated Canada’s Drag Race; darkly comedic doc series We’re All Gonna Die; and dozens of Crave-supported Canadian films including The Grizzlies, The Song of Names and Code 8. Additionally, Crave has partnered with vital Canadian film and TV institutions such as TIFF, Hot Docs, and Inside Out to create specially-curated collections spotlighting titles outside of their festival windows. With more Emmy Award-winning programming than any other service in Canada, and as the home of HBO, SHOWTIME, Starz, and HBO MAX originals, Crave has planted its flag firmly among the world of streaming juggernauts, with a promise of continuing to deliver Canadians the most premium content in the world.

For their successful application of a groundbreaking innovation in the Canadian media industry, the Outstanding Media Innovation Award is presented to Secret Location for Vusr.

Secret Location is an award-winning content creator and distributor for premium immersive experiences. The company has been developing advanced technological platforms and innovating on new narrative forms for over a decade, and has received over 250 awards and nominations, including the first Primetime Emmy Award for a VR project. In 2016, Secret Location launched Vusr, a suite of products to distribute, manage, and monetize VR content; for which the studio won The Advanced Imaging Society’s Lumiere Technology Award for its blockchain-based rights management solution: Vusr Spark. Founded in 2008 and acquired by global independent studio Entertainment One (eOne) in 2016, Secret Location is reshaping the entertainment industry by combining cutting edge technology with traditional storytelling.