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The Band’s Self-Titled Masterpiece Celebrated With Remixed And Expanded 50th Anniversary Edition Releases

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When The Band’s seminal eponymous second album was released fifty years ago on September 22, 1969, not much more was known about the reclusive group than when they released their landmark debut, Music From Big Pink, to widespread critical praise and bewilderment, just the year before. The band, made up of four Canadians and one American, was still shrouded in mystery, allowing for listeners and the music press to let their imaginations run wild about who these men were and what this music was that sounded unlike anything else happening at the close of the psychedelic ’60s. Dressed like 19th century fire-and-brimstone preachers and singing rustic, sepia-toned songs about America and the deep south, The Band – Garth Hudson (keyboards, piano, horn), Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin), Richard Manuel (keyboards, vocals, drums), Rick Danko (bass, vocals, fiddle) and Robbie Robertson (guitar, piano, vocals) – was an enigma, unlike any group that came before or after. And their self-titled “Brown Album,” as it would lovingly be called, cemented their status as one of the most exciting and revolutionary bands in years, on the strength of now-classic songs like “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “Up On Cripple Creek” and “Rag Mama Rag.”

On November 15, Capitol/UMe will celebrate The Band’s pioneering self-titled album with a suite of newly remixed and expanded 50th Anniversary Edition packages, including a Super Deluxe CD/Blu-ray/2LP/7-inch vinyl boxed set with a hardbound book; 2CD, digital, 180-gram 2LP black vinyl, and limited edition 180-gram 2LP “tiger’s eye” color vinyl packages. All the Anniversary Edition releases were overseen by Robertson and feature a new stereo mix by Bob Clearmountain from the original multi-track masters, similar to the acclaimed 50th anniversary collections of last year’s Music From Big Pink releases. The 50th Anniversary Edition’s CD, digital, and box set configurations also include 13 outtakes, featuring six previously unreleased outtakes and alternate recordings from The Band sessions, as well as The Band’s legendary Woodstock performance, which has never been officially released.

Exclusively for the box set, Clearmountain has also created a new 5.1 surround mix for the album and bonus tracks, presented on Blu-ray with the new stereo, both in high resolution audio (96kHz/24bit). All the new audio mixes have been mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering. The box set also includes an exclusive reproduction of The Band’s 1969 7-inch vinyl single for “Rag Mama Rag” / “The Unfaithful Servant” in their new stereo mixes and a hardbound book with an extensive, illuminating new essay by author and music critic Anthony DeCurtis and classic photos by Elliott Landy which have had an inimitable influence on rock and roll. For the album’s new vinyl editions, Chris Bellman cut the vinyl lacquers for the album’s new stereo mix at 45 rpm at Bernie Grundman Mastering, expanding the album’s vinyl footprint from one LP to two.

Beginning today, a previously unreleased, vastly different alternate version of “Rag Mama Rag,” with a slowed down tempo and opening with some rollicking ragtime piano in place of fiddle, is available for streaming and for immediate download with digital album preorder.

Clearmountain and Robertson’s approach to remixing the beloved album was done with the utmost care and respect for the music and what The Band represents. “The idea was to take you deeper inside the music, but this album is homemade,” Robertson says in the liner notes. “You can’t touch up a painting. It has nothing to do with what you get when you go into a recording studio.” When he expressed his concerns to Clearmountain, the renowned engineer and producer reassured him: “We’re just trying to overcome the original technological limitations in order to bring you closer into the room,” he explained. “I’m going to do everything in my power not to get in the way of this music at all.” The result is a new mix that allows listeners to hear these classic songs in stunning, and often times startling, clarity, packing more of a sonic and emotional punch than ever before. The included early and alternate versions offer fans the ability to hear the evolution of these tracks or as Robertson says, “That’s us trying to teach ourselves how to play these songs.”

After more than eight years of playing together, first as members of Ronnie Hawkins’ backing band, the Hawks, then as Levon & the Hawks and then as Bob Dylan’s backing band on his infamous 1965-66 tour, where they were booed nearly every night as they helped Dylan transition from folk to electric rock on his pivotal tour, Robertson, Danko, Manuel, and Hudson found a sanctuary in West Saugerties, New York at a house they dubbed “Big Pink.” Here they were able to get away from the chaos of the Dylan tour and work on their own music, often in the company of Dylan, who lived in nearby Woodstock. Over the next year, the foursome woodshedded songs and in this communal house had a relaxed, productive environment where they were free to create whenever the mood struck. In October 1967, Helm, who left the Dylan tour to return home to the south for a stint, re-joined his friends and The Band was born. The group wrote new music and prepared to record their first full-length albumOut of this also sprung “The Basement Tapes” with Dylan.

Released in 1968, The Band’s game-changing debut album, Music from Big Pink, seemed to spring from nowhere and everywhere. Drawing from the American roots music panoply of country, blues, R&B, gospel, soul, rockabilly, the honking tenor sax tradition, hymns, funeral dirges, brass band music, folk, and rock ‘n’ roll, The Band forged a timeless new style that forever changed the course of popular music.

Shortly after the release of Music From Big Pink, bassist Rick Danko broke his neck in a serious car crash and was in traction resulting in The Band’s inability to tour. This only fueled the mystique as they had yet to play live and had only done a few mysterious interviews, including a Rolling Stone cover story featuring a photo of them with their backs to the camera. Once Danko was healed, the guys relocated to Los Angeles to record their follow up album. Searching for the same clubhouse vibe they had at Big Pink, they eschewed a traditional studio and moved into a house in the Hollywood Hills that had previously been owned by Sammy Davis Jr. The place had enough bedrooms that the group could reside there with their families and a pool house where they set up the studio. While Capitol Records was dumbfounded the guys didn’t want to record in one of their state-of-the-art studios down the street, they ultimately relented and paid for the shipment of their equipment across the country. Recording here was not without its obstacles as getting an upright piano up to the house proved trying and since they were in a residential neighborhood, the pool house needed to be soundproofed from the outside, which was quite a sight.

Following dinner together with their families in the main house, The Band, joined by co-producer John Simon who helped shape their sound, as on their debut, would shuffle off to their makeshift studio to write and record their masterpiece, working through the night and stopping around dawn. Listening to these dusty, rural songs, it’s hard to believe they weren’t written in the Appalachian Mountains but instead perched up in the hills overlooking Los Angeles’ sprawling, smoggy metropolis.

It’s fitting then that the first song the group recorded for the album was “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” a Civil War story that was inspired by a visit Robertson made to Helm’s family in Marvell, Arkansas.

During one of their talks, Helm’s father insisted to Robertson that “The South will rise again!” “I felt that I understood something about Levon from meeting his family,” Robertson says. “I wanted to write a song that he could sing better than anyone in the world.” The song imbues the people of the South with a forlorn dignity much in contrast to their stereotypical portrayals in popular culture – and Helm’s heart-rending vocal tells the song’s story with consummate grace.

This was not subject matter that other songwriters were mining from at the time and illustrated how The Band’s primary songwriter, Robertson, did not draw inspiration from typical rock sources, instead pulling from history and his love of classic films and screenplays. As DeCurtis writes in his included essay, Robertson “also found it inspiring to conceive of The Band as a kind of repertory theater in which Manuel, Helm and Danko, three extraordinary and versatile vocalists, could be cast like characters in a play – each song its own carefully drawn portrait of a time, place and person that the singer could fully occupy.”

Indeed, The Band explores America’s thorny history through indelible archetypes — “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” refers to Union cavalry officer George Stoneman’s attack on southwestern Virginia in the last days of the Civil War, “King Harvest (Has Surely Come)” is sung from the perspective of a poverty-stricken farmer who becomes a “union man” to his disappointment, and “Up on Cripple Creek” is about a truck driver’s debauched time with a local girl in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

“It was a complicated record,” Helm wrote in his memoir, “This Wheel’s On Fire.” “We wanted to make one that you didn’t really get until the second time you played it.”

Shortly before releasing their sophomore effort, The Band played their second-ever show at Woodstock in front of nearly half a million people. Originally slated to close the festival, they opted to let Jimmy Hendrix end the three-day counterculture gathering so they could play earlier in the evening to better suit their music. By the time they went on around 10 pm, the rowdy masses were battered by a weekend of rough weather, loud music and an untold amount of substances and as Helm recounted in “Wheel,” “You kind of felt you were going into a war,” he wrote. “There weren’t any dressing rooms because they’d been turned into emergency clinics . . . The crowd was real tired and a little unhealthy.” Yet, The Band persevered and when they started to perform what Robertson calls “hymns,” a spell descended on the crowd and everyone mellowed out. For the first time, this transfixing 11-song performance can now be heard in full as part of the Super Deluxe boxed set. Being only The Band’s second show, the set focuses heavily on songs from Music From Big Pink, including “The Weight,” “Long Black Veil,” “Tears Of Rage,” “Chest Fever” and “This Wheel’s On Fire,” as well as their rendition of The Four Tops’ “Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever.”

The Band was released on September 22, 1969 and made an immediate cultural impact. As DeCurtis writes, “it further enhanced the distinctive reputation The Band had earned with Music from Big Pink without at all diminishing the ineffable, category-defying quality of its music. The days of the group being a so-called ‘underground’ band were over. In short order, the Band appeared on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show,’ one of only two television appearances the group would ever make, and it had a hit single with ‘Up on Cripple Creek.’ In addition, The Band appeared on the cover of Time magazine in January of 1970, the first North American group ever to do so.

The Band was instantly hailed by press with The Village Voice‘s chief music critic and senior editor Robert Christgau, calling it an “A-plus record if I’ve ever rated one” and deeming it “even better” than the Beatles’ classic Abbey Road, released the same week. Ralph J. Gleason wrote in his glowing review for Rolling Stone: “It is full of sleepers, diamonds that begin to glow at different times. As with the Beatles and Dylan and the Stones and Crosby-Stills and Nash, the album seems to change shape as you continue to play it. The emphasis shifts from song to song and songs prominent in the early listening will retreat and be replaced in your consciousness by others, only in later hearings to move to the fore again. Little things pop up unexpectedly after numerous listenings and the whole thing serves as a definition of what Gide meant by the necessity of art having density.”

The Band is preserved in the National Recording Registry and is included in the book 1001 Albums to Hear Before You DieRolling Stone crowned “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” the 249th greatest song of all time, and The Band No. 45 in their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Time included it in their unranked 2006 list of the 100 greatest albums of all time. The Band was inducted into the GRAMMY® Hall Of Fame in 1999 and in 2017 won The Slaight Family Polaris Heritage Prize.

In 2018, the album was awarded a rare perfect 10 by Pitchfork in their Sunday Review, in which they exclaimed, “But ultimately, this record needed to be called The Band because it’s about the Band—how these men worked together, the way their personalities intersected and completed each other, the very architecture of their friendship. The album dispels all of the assumptions we carry about how bands are supposed to work—the songwriter is all-powerful, the rhythm section is the supporting cast, hierarchies are inevitable. The Band instead operates on a paradigm in which the power comes from the bottom up and authority is dispersed evenly among compatriots.” Now, listeners can experience that brotherhood once more on The Band (50th Anniversary Edition), in which five visionaries ended up capturing the soul of America with an album that’s influence still ripples through current music today five decades later.

The Band (50th Anniversary Edition) Track Listing

CD1; Digital
1. Across The Great Divide
2. Rag Mama Rag
3. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
4. When You Awake
5. Up On Cripple Creek
6. Whispering Pines
7. Jemima Surrender
8. Rockin’ Chair
9. Look Out Cleveland
10. Jawbone
11. The Unfaithful Servant
12. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
Bonus Tracks:
1. Up On Cripple Creek (Earlier Take) *
2. Rag Mama Rag (Alternate Version) *
3. The Unfaithful Servant (Alternate Version) *
4. Look Out Cleveland (Instrumental Mix) *
5. Rockin’ Chair (A Cappella / Stripped Down) *
6. Up On Cripple Creek (Instrumental Mix) *
* Previous unreleased

CD2; Digital
Live At Woodstock, 1969 (Original Rough Mixes)
1. Chest Fever
2. Tears Of Rage
3. We Can Talk
4. Don’t Ya Tell Henry
5. Baby Don’t You Do It
6. Ain’t No More Cane On The Brazos
7. Long Black Veil
8. This Wheel’s On Fire
9. I Shall Be Released
10. The Weight
11. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Additional Studio Bonus Tracks:
12. Get Up Jake (Outtake – Stereo Mix)
13. Rag Mama Rag (Alternate Vocal Take – Rough Mix)
14. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Alternate Mix)
15. Up On Cripple Creek (Alternate Take)
16. Whispering Pines (Alternate Take)
17. Jemima Surrender (Alternate Take)
18. King Harvest (Has Surely Come) (Alternate Performance)

Blu-ray (Stereo and 5.1 Surround – High Resolution Audio: 96 kHz/24 bit)
1. Across The Great Divide
2. Rag Mama Rag
3. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
4. When You Awake
5. Up On Cripple Creek
6. Whispering Pines
7. Jemima Surrender
8. Rockin’ Chair
9. Look Out Cleveland
10. Jawbone
11. The Unfaithful Servant
12. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
Bonus Tracks:
13. Up On Cripple Creek (Earlier Version)
14. Rag Mama Rag (Alternate Version)
15. The Unfaithful Servant Alternate Version)
16. Look Out Cleveland (Instrumental Mix)
17. Rockin’ Chair (A Cappella / Stripped Down)
18. Up On Cripple Creek (Instrumental Mix)

“Classic Albums – The Band” (Documentary)

2LP (45 RPM)
180g black vinyl (included in the box set and available individually); ltd. edition 180g pink vinyl (available individually)

Side One
1. Across The Great Divide
2. Rag Mama Rag
3. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

Side Two
1. When You Awake
2. Up On Cripple Creek
3. Whispering Pines

Side Three
1. Jemima Surrender
2. Rockin’ Chair
3. Look Out Cleveland

Side Four
1. Jawbone
2. The Unfaithful Servant
3. King Harvest (Has Surely Come)

“Rag Mama Rag” (Original 1969 7″ Capitol Single)
A. Rag Mama Rag
B. The Unfaithful Servant

SiriusXM to Launch “The Johnny Carson Channel” in October

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Today SiriusXM announced the launch of The Johnny Carson Channel on October 1. The month-long special programming will air on channel 105 and feature the top, handpicked episodes of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Johnny Carson’s influence on the comedy world and the history of American pop culture is immeasurable. From his can’t-miss opening monologues to classic characters such as Carnac the Magnificent, Carson broke the TV mold to inspire what is now the all-important genre of late night television. His tremendous national platform also helped launch the careers of household names including Jerry SeinfeldJim CarreyEllen DeGeneresDavid Letterman, and Jay Leno, to name a few.

Johnny Carson changed the game and set the standard for late night talk shows. It’s so good to hear these amazing shows again!” DeGeneres said of the new SiriusXM Carson channel.

SiriusXM’s The Johnny Carson Channel will feature notable classic moments, including the first Tonight Show stand-up appearances of Seinfeld (1981), Leno (1977), and DeGeneres (1986), in addition to the debut of Eddie Murphy (1982). There will also be hilarious moments from Richard Pryor and Rodney Dangerfield’s 1974 stand-up appearances, as well as interviews with Lucille BallMuhammad AliBob HopeDean MartinBilly Crystal, and Oprah Winfrey, in her first Tonight Show interview back in 1986. Listeners will hear the episodes from the classic theme song to the opening monologue to the guests, with the exception of musical performances.

Additionally, SiriusXM has produced and collected interviews with over 50 of the most respected comedians in the world reflecting on their favorite Carson moments, and their stories will be aired among the episodes. The talent will include: Leno, Bob NewhartMel BrooksCarl ReinerHowie MandelJeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Kevin NealonRita RudnerJoel McHaleBob Saget, and more.

Johnny Carson was a national treasure who still holds a tremendous fan base,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM. “SiriusXM listeners can now rediscover their favorite Carson moments, many of them for the first time in decades, and I’m also thrilled to help introduce his comedy to a whole new audience of young comedy fans.”

SiriusXM subscribers with streaming access can listen to SiriusXM’s 200+ channels – including The Johnny Carson Channel – at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, Sony PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to www.SiriusXM.com/AtHome to learn more.

The Police: Remastered versions of ‘Reggatta de Blanc,’ ‘Zenyatta Mondatta,’ ‘Ghost in the Machine’ and ‘Synchronicity’ to be reissued on heavyweight vinyl

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The Police will be reissuing re-mastered 180-gram heavyweight vinyl of ‘Reggatta de Blanc,’ ‘Zenyatta Mondatta,’ ‘Ghost in the Machine’ and ‘Synchronicity’ as well as a 6-CD boxset ‘Every Move You Make: The Studio Recordings’ that brings together all their studio albums with the addition of a bonus disc of B-sides entitled ‘Flexible Strategies,’ on November 8, 2019.

‘Reggatta de Blanc’ – Originally released in 1979, this is the band’s second album and their first album to reach No. 1 in the U.K. It features the band’s first two chart-topping hit singles – “Message in a Bottle” and “Walking on the Moon,” while the album’s title-track received the GRAMMY® Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 1980. In 2012, Rolling Stone magazine named it one of their 500 greatest albums of all time.

‘Zenyatta Mondatta’ – The third Police album, released in 1980, is regarded as one of the finest rock albums of all time and again reached No. 1 in the U.K. album chart, as well as No. 5 in the U.S., and features two classic hit singles – “Don’t Stand So Close to Me” and “De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da.” The album won two GRAMMY® Awards including Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for “Don’t Stand So Close to Me” and Best Rock Instrumental Performance for “Behind My Camel.”

‘Ghost in the Machine’ – Originally released in 1981, their fourth studio album was No. 1 on the U.K. album chart, No. 2 in the U.S. and is a multi-platinum bestseller. It features three hit singles – “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic,” “Invisible Sun” and “Spirits in the Material World.” Their jazz influences became more pronounced, but the album had a very strong, sophisticated pop appeal. This album was also included in Rolling Stone magazine’s 500 greatest albums of all time.

‘Synchronicity’ – The fifth and final studio album was released 1983 and was the band’s most commercially successful album. This album made The Police global superstars, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and generating no less than four classic hit singles – “Every Breath You Take,” “King of Pain,” “Wrapped Around Your Finger,” and “Synchronicity II.” At the 1983 GRAMMY® Awards, the album was nominated for a total of four awards, including Album of the Year, and won for Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal for the title track “Synchronicity” and Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal “Every Breath You Take.” ‘Synchronicity’ is considered one of the most important albums of all-time consistently appearing in “Greatest Album Lists” and earning an induction into the GRAMMY® Hall Of Fame in 2009.

Following the 40th-anniversary vinyl box of the same name, ‘Every Move You Make: The Studio Recordings’ is a limited edition 6-CD box set, featuring all five studio albums plus a bonus 12-track disc – ‘Flexible Strategies’ – comprised of non-album b-sides (including a very rare remix of “Truth Hits Everybody”). All albums are full-color gatefold CD digipak wallets housed in a lift-off lid clamshell-style box and have been remastered at Abbey Road. The Police’s studio albums include – ‘Outlandos d’Amour’ (1978), ‘Reggatta de Blanc’ (1979), ‘Zenyatta Mondatta’ (1980), ‘Ghost in the Machine’ (1981) and ‘Synchronicity’ (1983).

Formed in 1977, The Police are comprised of Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers. During their existence, their contribution to the lexicon of rock was immense. The originality of their music fused elements from both punk and reggae to form a brilliant new style that can only be described as “Music of The Police.” Having sold in excess of 50 million albums worldwide, The Police had phenomenal chart success and earned a multitude of accolades both public and critical, but they never allowed such peripherals to overshadow their commitment to the music itself.

“The Al Franken Show” to Launch on SiriusXM’s Progress Channel Starting September 28

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Today SiriusXM announced that comedian and former United States Senator Al Franken will launch his own weekly radio show on SiriusXM Progress channel 127. Starting September 28, the one-hour program will premiere every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. ET, with replays throughout the day, and will also be available On Demand.

Broadcast from SiriusXM’s studios in Washington, DC, “The Al Franken Show” will feature the five-time Emmy winner hosting thought-provoking conversations with headliners and experts in the fields of politics, entertainment, media, technology, global affairs, and more. The program will premiere with expected first guest Chris Rock, with former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and comedian Patton Oswalt scheduled for future shows.

“I’m excited to be back on SiriusXM, which carried my Air America show back in the day,” said Franken. “Listeners can expect a mix of guests from my comedian friends like Chris Rock, to my political pals like former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, to policy experts on the issues in play in 2020. When I’m interviewing Harry or former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, I‘ll be the funny one. When I interview Rock or Patton Oswalt, I‘ll be the one who served eight-and-a-half years in the Senate.”

In addition to hosting his own show, the former Minnesota senator will join the SiriusXM Progress team for special coverage of the 2020 elections, including presidential debates, primaries, and Election Night. Franken will also make regular appearances on various shows throughout the Progress lineup.

SiriusXM subscribers can hear “The Al Franken Show” every Saturday morning on SiriusXM Progress channel 127, as well as on the SiriusXM app and desktop web player. It will also continue to be available as a podcast the following day.

Additionally, SiriusXM subscribers with streaming access can hear the program on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, Sony PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to www.SiriusXM.com/AtHome to learn more.

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Farewell Concert Rocks Cinema Screens Nationwide on November 7

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On November 7, Fathom Events will bring the legendary southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd to cinemas around the country with the exclusive theatrical release of their farewell concert performance. The concert film, directed by multi award-winning director Shaun Silva and Tacklebox Films, will feature their 2018 hometown stadium performance from the “Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour” at TIAA Bank Field (Home of the Jacksonville Jaguars) in Jacksonville, Florida, as well as an intimate interview with the band about their experiences on tour and what performing together has meant to them.

Tickets for “Lynyrd Skynyrd: Last of The Street Survivors Farewell Tour” will be available beginning Friday, October 4, at www.FathomEvents.com and participating theater box offices.

“We can’t wait to share this amazing night and performance with the Skynyrd Nation, especially those that weren’t able to be there that evening,” said Gary Rossington. “The energy, passion and reaction to the music and band was something we will never forget.”

Presented by Fathom Events, in partnership with Vector Management and event producer Spencer Proffer of Meteor 17, this special one-night event will premiere in cinemas nationwide on Thursday, November 7, at 7:00 p.m. local time. A complete list of theater locations will be available October 4 on the Fathom website (theaters and participants are subject to change). Fathom Events has also obtained the global distribution rights to the content, with more details to come about international screenings, including dates and locations.

Last year the Southern Rock icons announced that after a career that has spanned more than 40 years and includes a catalog of more than 60 albums with more than 30 million units sold, they would embark on their Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the farewell tour logged over 50 stops by the end of 2018 and has continued throughout 2019 taking the band across the country and around the globe giving fans one last unforgettable night of classic American Rock-and-Roll.

“This cinema event showcases one of America’s greatest rock bands in an iconic final performance,” said Meteor 17 CEO, Spencer Proffer. “I’m excited to collaborate with my partners at Fathom and Vector to bring this milestone concert to Lynyrd Skynyrd fans around the world.”

“Having the band come home, one last time to Jacksonville and in front of 50,000 fans, was an incredible night,” said Ross Schilling of Vector Management. “Those iconic songs and music prove once again that Skynyrd is one of the greatest American Rock and Roll bands of all time.”

“We’re thrilled to bring one of America’s most iconic bands to movie theaters across the country and give their many fans an opportunity to come together and enjoy one of their final performances,” said Fathom Events CEO Ray Nutt. “This is a historic moment in music, and we are excited to collaborate with Meteor 17 and Vector to once again bring a momentous music performance to a worldwide audience.”

Gwen Stefani Announces Final Show Dates For Headlining Residency “Gwen Stefani – Just A Girl” At Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

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Multi-Platinum recording artist and global icon Gwen Stefani has announced the final 16 performance dates for her two year-long headlining residency, “Gwen Stefani – Just A Girl” at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.

Designed exclusively for Zappos Theater and promoted by Live Nation and Caesars Entertainment, the eye-popping spectacular celebrates the breadth of the star’s illustrious musical career with fan-favorite hits, including “Hollaback Girl,” “The Sweet Escape” and “What You Waiting For?”

Tickets go on sale to the public starting Friday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. PT. Fan presale tickets will be available starting Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 10 a.m. PT through Thursday, Sept. 26 at 10 p.m. PT. American Express Card Members can also purchase tickets before the general public starting Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 12 p.m. PT through Thursday, Sept. 26 at 10 p.m. PT. In addition, Caesars Rewards members, Caesars Entertainment’s loyalty program, as well as SiriusXM, Live Nation and Ticketmaster customers will have access to a presale running Thursday, Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. PT through 10 p.m. PT. A limited number of LaneOne VIP Premium Packages will also be available, including amazing seats, transportation, preferred entrance and more.

The final 16 performances going on sale are:

Feb. 2020: 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 19, 21, 22
May 2020: 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16

A limited number of tickets and VIP packages are available for the following previously-announced performances:

Oct. 2019: 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 23, 25, 26, 30
Nov. 2019: 1, 2

Gwen Stefani, Live Nation Las Vegas and Caesars Entertainment are donating $1 of every ticket purchased to “Gwen Stefani – Just A Girl” at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino to Cure 4 The Kids Foundation, a Las Vegas-based nonprofit organization that provides medical treatment to children facing a number of life-threatening conditions. The donation will also allow Cure 4 The Kids Foundation to move into a state-of-the-art building, increasing the number of exam rooms and improving the patient treatment experience. In addition to support of the expansion, Cure 4 The Kids worked with Stefani to design and name a patient room after her within the existing clinic space, which was unveiled in March 2019.

A three-time GRAMMY® Award winner, Gwen Stefani has achieved global success as a performer, songwriter, frontwoman for iconic rock band No Doubt, and multi-platinum solo artist. To date, she’s sold more than 50 million units worldwide, including her five-times-platinum debut solo album Love.Angel.Music.Baby. — a 2004 release delivering the hit singles “Rich Girl,” “What You Waiting For?,” and the Pharrell Williams-produced No. 1 hit “Hollaback Girl.” With her 2006 sophomore album The Sweet Escape featuring the Billboard Hot 100 top-ten smash “Wind It Up,” Stefani most recently released her third solo effort This Is What The Truth Feels Like. Debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the critically praised album includes her powerful No. 1 single “Used To Love You.”

In addition to her three GRAMMY® Awards, Stefani’s honors include four MTV Video Music Awards, two Billboard Awards, an American Music Award, and a Brit Award. In 2014, she channeled her tremendous musical passion into empowering young singers as their coach on the seventh season of NBC’s musical competition series “The Voice.” Stefani now returns for her fourth season as a coach on “The Voice,” with the 17th season of the four-time Emmy Award-winning show arriving in September 2019.

Known for her wildly charismatic stage presence, Stefani premiered her exclusive Las Vegas headlining residency “Gwen Stefani – Just A Girl” in June 2018 at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. With its set list comprised of fan favorites and iconic hits, the two-hour show unfolds as an eye-popping spectacular, putting a fresh twist on classic Vegas theatrics. But despite the elaborate stage production — and wardrobe changes showcasing her legendary fashion sense — Stefani offers up an undeniably intimate performance, ultimately forging an unforgettable connection with the crowd.

One of pop culture’s most magnetic style icons, Gwen Stefani has also emerged as the first global celebrity artist to translate music stardom into a series of massively successful lifestyle brands. Through her fashion line L.A.M.B., its sister label Harajuku Lovers, and her eyewear line gx by Gwen Stefani, the designer and entrepreneur has brilliantly merged modern glamour with fashion-forward streetwear. L.A.M.B. and gx eyewear is available in over 3000+ doors in the United States. Harajuku Lovers, the pop-art-inspired apparel and accessories brand, has had broad appeal with collaborations including the award-winning Harajuku Mini for Target and beauty accessories for Sephora. Target is celebrating 20 years of their groundbreaking Design For All program and are bringing back 20 of their favorite and most iconic designer partnerships including Harajuku Mini. The Limited Edition Harajuku Mini Anniversary Collection is available at Target stores and Target.com now.

With over $1 billion in retail sales across all brands to date, she recently took the helm as co-creator and executive producer of “Kuu Kuu Harajuku”: a children’s animated TV show now in its third season on Nick Jr., fulfilling Stefani’s mission of providing young girls with content that celebrates creativity, imagination, and fearless individuality.

How Students Can Improve Writing Skills for University

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Introduction

Writing is a skill expected from all students, in particular when one joins the university. After all, every class will require you to complete an essay, coursework, or research paper to demonstrate the knowledge you have acquired in a course. Unfortunately, a majority of students come unprepared from high school for the high expectations set in the university. Writing, like another skill, requires one to learn and practice it, so do not be worried. Essayzoo share several tips that you can follow for significant improvement in your writing skills.

Practice again and again for better performance

Practice and more practice are among the main tips on how to improve writing. Every skill you would want to enhance gets better with practice. Begin by having small writing sessions where you compose 100-word passages or more every day on a particular subject. At first, it may seem challenging to come up with ideas but keep at it as the more you complete such passages, the better your writing becomes.

Also, take up extra assignments of different genres to help you bring ideas together to make excellent content.

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Essays for sale from Essayzoo can help improve your writing. By reading the papers, and identifying aspects that make them perfect, you can learn how to formulate sentences, bring ideas together, as well as how to use different words and phrases. Therefore, you improve your writing skills.

Identify a favorable environment to work

Finding a quiet place to conduct your writing is one of the teaching recommendations on improving writing skills. Distraction is an enemy of writing as it makes it challenging to come up with ideas or assemble them into a quality paper. To produce an excellent piece of writing, identify a quiet place, and make it your writing spot.

It may be the library, a coffee shop, or study room at home. Whichever it is, ensure that you can concentrate on your work and no many people or activities are going on around you.

Practice good time management

University education can be overwhelming as you have to juggle a full course load and extracurricular activities. So, you must learn how to manage your time. Most professors assign assignments a few days or weeks before the deadline. To improve writing skills, learn to breakdown your projects into small workable parts you can work on every day until complete.

Prioritize assignments with shorter deadlines and ensure the rest have adequate time for you to work on them. By doing this, you will have acquired a valuable skill for the future.

Carry out an in-depth research

To complete university essays and research papers, you will have to present accurate information. The facts and evidence you rely on in your writing should be objective and be from reputable resources. As described by Jagran Josh, use the school library as your foundation for research. The books, articles, and newspapers available will provide you with a wealth of information. You can also rely on the internet, peer-reviewed articles and journals as your other avenues of researching.

Also, collect reliable and relevant references to back up your assertions and arguments in your writing.

Keep in mind your audience

The person or individuals your writing focuses on are essential in advancing your college writing skills. If it meets their expectations or piques their interest by touching on crucial aspects to them, you are sure of passing in the course. Since your professor will be the one reading your assignment, make sure that you touch on the various perspectives that they appreciate about the task.

Even when you do not agree with their opinion, target the message of your assignment to them, and you will have perfected your skills in writing.

Do not shy away from second drafts

             As a student, you may be surprised at how many writing companies exist that can write an essay for you. Such writing services work with expert writers who produce papers according to your instructions. However, if you want to improve your writing skills, be ready to rewrite your paper. By now, you should be aware that the first draft of your paper will not be perfect. Do not give up hope as writing is a process that follows various steps. If you do not like your first draft, you can write a second one. Writing a second draft, according to experts, helps you to make fewer mistakes and have an improved paper in the end that makes you happy.

Proofreading and editing

Proofreading and editing are among the list of writing skills you should possess if you want to improve your writing skills. These two elements are crucial in the writing process as they help perfect your work and complete it. Always ensure that you go through your writing after you put the final full stop. Correct every tiny and silly mistake you have made such as punctuation, spelling, and grammar mistakes. Also, be on the lookout for improper sentences, irrelevant information, or complicated words. You want your writing to be readable and understandable.

Get a second opinion of your work

Once you feel satisfied with the work you have produced, give it to a friend, roommate, or someone you have faith in to go through it. Having fresh eyes on your work helps in identifying mistakes you may have overlooked during your writing process. Such an individual can give you a critical review of your work as opposed to you. Also, fresh eyes help you to improve the quality of your work while also giving you new insights that are valuable in writing.

Conclusion

If there is a time you need to know how to write and perfect this skill is when you are in university. For many students, it is a stressful endeavor. However, writing is not foreign. It is a necessary skill, which with practice, again and again, you can perfect it. It plays a significant role in university education; thus, you have to harness them. By following up on these tips, you are sure of acing your writing assignments all through college.

5 Tips On How To Become A Lyricist

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The world is always looking for a better lyricist, whether you are a beginner or have been writing lyrics for a while. Hire professionals who provide music essay writing help if you are stuck with your school assignment or project.

A good lyricist is one who understands the needs of the market. Feedback from your work will come from singers, listeners, and producers. It leaves you with the responsibility of satisfying these parties. Further, you must have long term goals and seek to create lyrics that will still be relevant several decades down the line.

  1. Befriend Poetry

Music is at times regarded as melodic poetry. The reference stems from the fact that both music and poetry use stanzas, rhymes, and symbolism. Read poetry and learn how to create poetic verses that will capture the attention of your listeners. The most successful singers and lyricists have learned to embrace the styles of successful poets. This copying helps them to produce compelling verses that resonate with listeners.

A lyricist may be telling a story or addressing a particular theme. The writer will still infuse poetry in the story. Beyond reading real poetry, study how other lyricists have used poetry in their songs. Such study teaches you how to modify the written poetry into rhymes that are useful in music.

  1. Work With A Mentor

A mentor guides you through the processes of creating lyrics for your songs. Established and experienced lyricists hold masterclasses targeting upcoming lyricists. You may also understudy the lyricists without getting into direct contact with them. The mentor-lyricists work directly with song producers and singers. Their understanding of the industry will prove to be an asset on your part.

Join a team of upcoming lyricists who will help you develop your own skills. Co-creation and peer review helps you to become a better lyricist and also introduces you to opportunities that will bring you a fortune. Peers encourage you and will critique your work so that you can improve over time. They will not intimidate you because they are either mentors or peers traveling the same journey.

  1. Write

Being a lyricist is an art. It takes a lot of practice to hit the top of your game. It does not come by wishing or even reading about how to write song lyrics. Begin to write about the songs and ideas in your head. It is through practice that you discover your challenges and find solutions to these challenges. Set aside sufficient time to write your lyrics.

Remain alert to the inspiring moments you encounter along the way of life. Inspiration will come from your experiences, experiences by friends, or futuristic thoughts, among other avenues. Cease the moments and jot down a few lyrics that will enhance your writing.

  1. Master The Language Of Your Target Audience

Lyrics are in a particular language. Language means word choices, symbolism, and expressions that listeners or the singer can recognize. If your target audience cannot identify with your words or phrases, the lyrics will not have any impact.

  1. Consider The Style Of Your Target Singer

Lyricists write with particular singers in mind. Each singer has a preferred theme, rhyme pattern, and choice of words. The rhymes and lyrics will only be appropriate if the singer can deliver them accurately. Work with the singer or producer to align the lyrics to the desires of a singer and his target audience.

Since not everyone will appreciate your lyrics, you must identify a specific target. Take criticisms positively, and your writing skills will improve. Identify a unique style and perfect it as you carve your place in the industry.

How to Get a Consolidation Loan with Bad Credit: What You Need to Know

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Having bad credit and getting a loan isn’t impossible. But it isn’t easy, either. Learn how to get a consolidation loan with bad credit, today!

When you’re overburdened with debt, it can be easy to get discouraged. You’re constantly called by creditors and they contact your friends and family when you don’t answer.

They may threaten you with civil court proceedings. You’re paying many different places each month and it’s hard to keep track. It would be nice to have one single loan to deal with, but you don’t know how to get a debt consolidation loan with bad credit.

You’ve missed payments and your credit score is low, so how can you get a loan? Don’t worry, we’ll explain how you can get a consolidation loan despite your bad credit.

How to Get a Debt Consolidation Loan with Bad Credit

The hardest part of being in debt to several different places such as credit card companies is keeping track of everything. You may have $2000 in debt to one card that’s due on the 12th of each month and $4,000 to another card due on the 15th, etc.

You could have seven different payment amounts due on seven different days. A debt consolidation loan removes all those dates and lets you cover everything in one loan.

When you have bad credit, you can struggle to find a lender that will give you a loan at an interest rate that’s better than the credit cards, but you can do it.

Research Your Options

There are many different lenders out in the world and with the Internet, that number increased 10 fold. If you have a credit score of about 580, then you’ll likely be able to find a lender online or locally that will provide you with a debt consolidation loan.

With a score below 580, it is more difficult, but don’t give up. Each lender such as Bonsai Finance has different criteria for their loans and you may find one that will give you money. Keep in mind the interest rates are likely higher, but it might be worth it to get the debt off your back.

Consider Using Collateral

When a lender looks at your credit score, it’s evaluating your risk. The lower the score means the higher the risk of default. If you have some type of collateral to put up against the debt consolidation loan, then you can lower your overall risk.

For example, you can use the equity in your home or the title of your car. If you default on the loan, then the bank can take the house or the car and sell it to recoup some of the lost money.

You may not want to risk these items, but it may be the only way to get approved for a loan.

Get a Co-signer for the Loan

Do you have a close relative that has a good credit score? They might be able to lower your credit risk by co-signing for the loan. This means they attach themselves to the loan, so if you default, they’re responsible for picking up the slack.

Be careful because if you default and they’re forced to take over, then it can cause animosity.

You Can Get Out of Debt

If you wonder how to get a debt consolidation loan with bad credit, then this article hopefully answered your questions. It’s possible to get ahead of debt, so don’t give up.

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ICYMI: City and Colour Announces Canadian Tour

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City and Colour, acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer Dallas Green, debuts a new song, “Astronaut”, this summer, and was produced by three-time Grammy-winning Jacquire King (Kings Of Leon, Tom Waits, Modest Mouse, Norah Jones) and mastered by Emily Lazar (Beck, Coldplay, Dolly Parton, The Chainsmokers), the first female mastering engineer to win a Grammy for best engineered album (2019). “Astronaut” is the first original music from City and Colour in almost four years and is featured on his upcoming 6th studio album to be released this Fall on Green’s newly minted Still Records, an imprint of Dine Alone Records.

“I always think of the relationships in my life that have been fractured because I ended up doing what I do for a living,” says Green regarding the inspiration for the new song. “I’m always gone, wandering around and singing songs. However, it weighs on my family and friends. I’m asking for ‘one more year’. I left home at 21 to go play my guitar. It’s lonely, but it’s because I yearn to wander. I’m aware of how lucky I am.”

A North American tour was also announced alongside previously announced summer festivals. A Canadian arena tour kicks off in Victoria, BC on November 8 and ends on the opposite coast in Halifax on November 29. Each ticket, purchased online, for the Canadian tour includes the choice of a digital or physical CD copy of the forthcoming full-length album. Purchasers will receive instructions via email upon ticket purchase, detailing how to redeem the album. Joining City and Colour as support is Nigerian-born British singer-songwriter Jacob Banks, and B.C. based songwriter Ben Rogers, the first signing to Green’s Still Records.

A U.S. run kicks off October 9 and features 2 back-to-back nights in Nashville, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston and New York. One night in each city will take place in a seated theatre, featuring Green performing an intimate solo show with stripped-down iterations of songs spanning his award-winning catalogue – something fans have been requesting for years. The additional night in each city will take place in general admission rock venues and feature Green performing with his full touring band. Supporting City and Colour in the U.S. will be Ben Rogers (solo shows) and alternative singer-songwriter Ruby Waters (full band shows). In keeping with Green’s penchant for showcasing emerging artists that he believes strongly in, he personally chose both Rogers and Waters as openers.

Both the Canadian and U.S. tours will go on sale Friday, June 7 at 10am local time, 1pm local time in Regina, SK. Pre-sales will begin starting Tuesday, June 4. Visit cityandcolour.com for specific details for each city.

City and Colour has partnered with PLUS1 for all North American tour dates. $1 from every ticket sold in Canada will be donated to both MusiCounts & Indspire. $1 from every ticket sold in U.S. will be donated to Crisis Text Line.

City and Colour is undeniably one of the biggest groundswell stories to emerge from Canada. Over the course of five studio albums, Green has compiled a canon ripe with songs born of adoration and devotion amassing a legion of fans worldwide and garnering him 3 JUNOs, including two SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR awards, plus 3 Double Platinum, 1 Platinum, and 1 Gold certification at home in Canada. Alongside these accomplishments, Green has been awarded four Platinum-certified studio albums as a member of Alexisonfire. City and Colour’s last studio album If I Should Go Before You debuted at #1, his third consecutive chart-topper in Canada. The LP also made serious waves internationally debuting at #16 on the U.S. Billboard 200 Chart and #5 in Australia where Green’s LP Little Hell was certified GOLD. In 2014, Green collaborated with international superstar Alecia Moore (aka P!nk) on a new project titled You+Me. The duo’s acclaimed Platinum-certified first record, rose ave., debuted at #4 on the U.S. Top 200 Chart, #1 in Canada, #2 in Australia culminating in memorable performances on The Ellen Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live. In addition to widespread commercial success, If I Should Go Before You received critical acclaim from notable international media.

U.S. Tour Dates
Oct 09 – Nashville, TN @ The Basement East**
Oct 10 – Nashville, TN @ James K. Polk Theater (Solo)*
Oct 14 – San Francisco, CA @ Palace of Fine Arts (Solo)*
Oct 15 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore**
Oct 16 – Los Angeles, CA @ Ace Hotel (Solo)*
Oct 17 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre**
Oct 21 – Boston, MA @ Royale**
Oct 22 – Boston, MA @ Berklee Performance Center (Solo)*
Oct 24 – New York City, NY @ Webster Hall**
Oct 25 – New York City, NY @ Town Hall (Solo)*

Canadian Tour Dates
Nov 08 – Victoria, BC @ Save On Foods Memorial Centre^
Nov 09 – Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum^
Nov 10 – Kelowna, BC @ Prospera Place^
Nov 12 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome^
Nov 13 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place^
Nov 15 – Regina, SK @ Brandt Centre^
Nov 16 – Winnipeg, MB @ Bell MTS Place^
Nov 19 – Sudbury, ON @ Sudbury Arena^
Nov 22 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena^
Nov 25 – Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre^
Nov 26 – Kingston, ON @ Leon’s Centre^
Nov 29 – Halifax, NS @ Scotiabank Centre^

* = w/Ben Rogers
** = w/Ruby Waters
^ = w/Jacob Banks and Ben Rogers