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Photo Gallery: Beast Coast – Escape From New York Tour with Joey Badass, Flatbush Zombies and more at Toronto’s RBC Echo Beach

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

Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
Beast Coast Escape From New York Tour Joey Badass & Flatbush Zombies
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“What Does This Button Do?” An Evening With Bruce Dickinson Featuring Q&A Is Coming To Toronto

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Live Nation Canada today announces a special one-man speaking show by IRON MAIDEN singer, BRUCE DICKINSON at Toronto’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre on November 23.

Bruce Dickinson is considered one of the world’s most storied musicians. Aside from decades spent delivering high-octane performances with his larger-than-life persona in IRON MAIDEN, Bruce has lived an extraordinary off-stage existence too. A true polymath, Bruce is, or has been, an airline pilot and captain, an aviation entrepreneur, a beer brewer, motivational speaker, film scriptwriter, twice-published novelist and best-selling author, radio presenter, TV actor and international fencer.

The 2017 publication of his New York Times & UK Times Best-Seller autobiography What Does This Button Do? saw Bruce promoting the book by undertaking a small number of readings and Q&A in theatres around the UK. What Does This Button Do?An Evening With Bruce Dickinson has since evolved into a full-blown one-man show, more akin to a stand-up comedian’s routine, lasting well over two hours and touring the globe to critical acclaim, including a sold-out performance last summer at the largest arts festival in the world, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Split into two parts, the first half of the show sees Bruce taking a humorous, often satirical look back at his colourful, roller-coaster life. Delivering compelling tales in his uniquely anarchic style and punctuated with photographs, he recounts anecdotes not just from the book, but others deemed either too risqué or otherwise to have made the final edit…..!

The second half of the evening is devoted entirely to a Q&A session, where fans’ quirky, frank and often completely leftfield questions are tackled with completely improvised – and invariably quick-witted – responses by Bruce, all of which makes for a highly entertaining and enjoyable night out.

Do not miss this unique opportunity to witness one of the world’s most captivating icons in an intimate environment when Bruce Dickinson brings his one-man speaking show for the very first time to Toronto. Tickets go on sale this Friday, August 16th at 10am ET here.

Woodstock Revised – 50th Anniversary Celebration at Hot Docs Cinema in Toronto

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To celebrate Woodstock’s 50th anniversary, join us for three more days of peace, love and music on the big screen at Toronto’s Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, from August 16-18.

On August 18, 1969, over a million young people descended on Max Yasgur’s farm in Woodstock, New York. What was meant to be a simple concert became the defining event of a generation—and an everlasting symbol of the power of the collective human spirit.

Take a trip back in time with Jimi, Janis, The Dead, David Crosby, The Band, Arlo Guthrie, and the many artists that provided the soundtrack to a festival that proved that, even in the most tumultuous of times, people can tune in, turn on, drop out, and come together for a shared experience not soon to be forgotten.

Imagine Documentaries Announces Louis Armstrong Documentary

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Imagine Documentaries President, Justin Wilkes, announced today that the company has reached an exclusive deal with the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation to produce the definitive documentary on Jazz legend and beloved entertainer, Louis Armstrong. The deal comes with access to hundreds of hours of audio recordings, film footage, photographs, personal diaries and a life’s worth of ephemera for exclusive use in the first significant documentary dedicated entirely to his life. In addition to Louis’ prolific music and film career, Louis was an avid biographer and kept an almost daily audio diary from the early 1950’s until the day he passed in 1971, all on reel-to-reel tape recordings and all organized meticulously “for posterity” by “Pops” himself.

Widely known as the Promethean genius of modern American music teaching the world the language of jazz as its greatest singer and instrumentalist, Louis was an imaginative, insightful and industrious artist and entertainer of such depth and irresistible magnetism that he charted a number one record in 1964 (knocking The Beatles off the top of the charts), forty-one years after his groundbreaking recordings with his mentor Joe “King” Oliver. Offstage he was witty, introspective, and extremely complex. Louis was a beloved colleague and the definition of down-home but when crossed he could reveal an explosive temper. His larger-than-life and conventionally softened stage personality was much tougher and sharp-edged than his worshipping fans ever knew.

Production is scheduled to commence this fall. Over the last year, Imagine Documentaries’ has amassed a growing slate of productions which also includes the Bryce Dallas Howard documentary DADS, the Ron Howard directed documentary Rebuilding Paradise for National Geographic Documentary Films, a documentary about 13-time NBA All-Star Dwyane Wade for ESPN Films, Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band which is premiering as the opening night film at this year’s Toronto Film Festival, and the docu-series She The People with Sarah Jones, for CNN. The division recently teamed up with Apple to produce a slate of feature documentaries and docuseries, under an exclusive, first-look deal.

Imagine Documentaries was formed in 2018 by Imagine Entertainment Chairmen Brian Grazer and Ron Howard with a focus on developing and producing premium feature documentaries and non-scripted television. Based out of New York, Imagine Docs is run by Academy Award-nominated and multiple Emmy and Peabody Award-winning producers Justin Wilkes and Sara Bernstein.

The division expands on Imagine’s rich history in the documentary space which includes the hit National Geographic hybrid documentary series Mars, and Breakthrough as well as The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years which won the 2017 Grammy for Best Music Film, Jay Z’s Made in America, Prophet’s Prey, Katy Perry: Part of Me, Inside Deep Throat, and Beyond The Mat in the film space. Imagine Documentaries is currently producing the Ron Howard-directed film Rebuilding Paradise, which follows the Paradise, CA wildfires that most recently ravaged a community; Sound & Vision, the anthology docuseries with Rolling Stone Magazine; the docuseries She The People with Tony Award-winner Sarah Jones; the documentary DADS, with Bryce Dallas Howard directing; the Dwyane Wade documentary, This Is Brighton, a feature documentary about 14 year old Brighton Zeuner, the youngest-ever X Games gold medalist, and her journey to the 2020 Olympics; and Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band, a film executive produced by Martin Scorsese chronicling musician Robbie Robertson’s meteoric rise and the story behind The Band. Imagine also produced the Ron Howard directed Pavarotti about opera great Luciano Pavarotti, currently in theaters worldwide.

The Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation, Inc. was founded and funded by Louis Armstrong in 1969 and is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year. The foundation was created to give back to the world “some of the goodness he received.” The Foundation is dedicated to perpetuating the legacies of Louis and Lucille Armstrong throughout the world to include fostering jazz music programs, performance training, workshops and lectures on the history of jazz. LAEF is a living legacy to “Satchmo” Louis Armstrong, the most important creative force in the early development and perpetuation of America’s music, Jazz. His influence, as an artist and cultural icon, is universal, unmatched, and very much alive today. The organization is managed by a 16-member Board of Trustees, Stanley Crouch is the Board President. Louis Armstrong was born in the Storyville district of New Orleans on August 4, 1901 – he settled in Corona Queens (New York) with his 3rd wife, Lucille. Through the years, Louis traveled the world as America’s “Jazz Ambassador,” entertaining millions, from heads of state and royalty to the kids on his stoop in Corona. Despite his fame, he remained a humble man and lived a simple life in a working-class neighborhood. To this day, everyone loves Louis Armstrong-just the mention of his name makes people smile!

The Desert Festival That Started It All – Desolation Center

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Stuart Swezey’s documentary Desolation Center is the untold story of a series of Reagan-era anarchic punk rock desert happenings with performances by Sonic Youth, Minutemen, Meat Puppets, and Perry Farrell that still reverberate throughout our culture. It gets released September 13, 2019.

Eddie Murphy Is Dolemite In The New Netflix Movie

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Academy Award nominee Eddie Murphy portrays real-life legend Rudy Ray Moore, a comedy and rap pioneer who proved naysayers wrong when his hilarious, obscene, kung-fu fighting alter ego, Dolemite, became a 1970s Blaxploitation phenomenon.

Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name” Performed By 1,000 Musicians

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The Rockin’ 1000 assembles a group of …. 1,000 musicians from around the globe to offer up one epic rock performance. This time, they gathered at the Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt to play the Rage Against the Machine classic, Killing in the Name.

Billie Eilish’s Isolated Vocals For “you should see me in a crown”

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Billie Eilish’s you should see me in a crown’s title was inspired by a scene from the third episode of the second season of BBC television series Sherlock titled “The Reichenbach Fall”, where the villain Jim Moriarty says the words “…honey, you should see me in a crown”. Eilish and her brother Finneas O’Connell, who also produced the track, are fans of the series, and thought that the line was cool and decided to write a song around the quote.

Whitney Houston’s Isolated Vocals For “All At Once”

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Whitney Houston’s All at Once is from her eponymous debut album and was released as a single in Japan and several European countries in 1985–1986. While it did not receive an official single release in the United States, the song did receive steady radio airplay on Pop and R&B/soul formats there. It became the first hit for Whitney in the Netherlands in April 1985, and also a Top 5 hit on Italy and Belgium singles chart.

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Megan Thee Stallion’s Isolated Vocals for “Hot Girl Summer”

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Megan Thee Stallion signed to 300 Entertainment in November 2018, making her the first female rapper on the label. In July 2019, the term “hot girl summer” went viral on social media and subsequently became a meme prior to the release of the song.