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Drake and SiriusXM Pandora Announce Creative Partnership

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SiriusXM announced today that platinum selling recording artist Drake will be coming to SiriusXM and Pandora listeners through an extensive new partnership that includes a dedicated station, curated music, and collaborations with creative talent.

SiriusXM and Pandora connect directly to over 100 million fans and this partnership will mark the first major artist collaboration between SiriusXM and Pandora since the companies merged. This is the largest agreement both brands have executed with a major recording artist to date. Drake holds the title of most streamed artist of all time as well as the top selling solo male artist across the US.

Canadian Artist Marshall Potts Signs to Entertainment Music Group (EMG)

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Marshall Potts recently posted in a blog about his recent experience as a Showcase Artist at the most famous global music festival in the world, MIDEM, a yearly event in Cannes, France, June 4-7,2019. Marshall talked about sometimes just having to just take that chance, go with your gut feeling, your blind faith, whatever you want to call it. Just go for it.

So this Canadian rocker took that chance and came back from MIDEM with a management contract with industry veteran, Sandy Graham of Entertainment Music Group (EMG). Sandy personally has decades of experience in the music industry, having been in radio, records, nightclub owner and manager. The team at EMG is proud to represent artists on a unique management level, giving the artist the final say and developing strategies on both a short term and long term basis.

“I am so grateful to have been invited to join Entertainment Music Group”, says Marshall Potts. “Looking forward to an awesome new journey with some amazingly talented and above all decent Human Beings. The team there is all about the music and the artist’s needs.”

Marshall Potts is set to go back out with the Cashbox Caravan, next stop is Live at Heart Sweden (Örebro) September 4-7, 2019 and soon to be announced dates for further appearances and recording plans for the next album.

Aptly put the title of Marshall’s new single That’s How It Starts, and that is exactly what this talented and focused artist is all about, keeping his full attention on his music and his fans. That’s How it Starts is another giant step in the progression of Marshall Potts and his musical and life journey.

Roger Federer answers 73 questions for Vogue

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Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer has accomplished just about everything an athlete can in his illustrious career. 20 Gram Slam wins, eight Wimbledon victories, five consecutive US Open titles…what else is there to achieve? How about a round of 73 Questions? Roger takes Joe on a tour of the All England Club while talking about being a ball boy, the perfect serve, and what it’s actually like playing at Centre Court during Wimbledon.

Winona Ryder and David Harbour answer the most searched questions about them

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As part of Wired magazine’s Autocoplmpete Interview series (previously), Stranger Things’ Winona Ryder and David Harbour answer the most Google-searched questions about themselves.

Richest Singers in the World and Their Luxurious Possessions

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Music is one of the wealthiest wings of art as its rhythm can evoke different feelings in you. While the artists create enormous songs and music for their listeners to enjoy, in turn, some of them make millions of money out of it. Certain popular singers in the world are now in the first row of the world’s richest people. Some of them are worth more than half a billion dollars!

In this article, we have tried to compile a list of the richest singers worldwide, along with their current net worth, a short bio, and how they spend money behind their luxurious possessions. 

  1.     Justin Bieber:

Justin Bieber gained his worldwide fame as one of the youngest and richest singers who still has a far way to go. His current net worth is $265 million and he is extremely passionate about buying luxurious cars.

Anyone can opt for car loans from LendingClub Auto Refinance, but not these rich singers as you know they can buy it in no time. 

Here is the list of Justin Bieber’s prized possessions:

  • Mansion in Ontario
  • Beverly Hills Home
  • Customized Cadillac CTS-V Coupe a.k.a. the Batmobile
  • Black Range Rover SUV
  • Lamborghini Aventador coupe
  • Porsche 997 Turbo
  • Leopard printed Audi R8
  1.     Lady Gaga:

Lady Gaga is one of the most famous American singers in the world. She is also a songwriter and an actress. 27 million albums of her have been sold. Lady Gaga’s estimated net worth is around $300 million and she ranks 17th on the long list of the wealthiest singers worldwide. Here are the ten expensive things she owns:

  • California Mansion
  • Private 757 (a private aeroplane)
  • New York Home
  • Lincoln Mkz
  • Malibu Estate
  • Chevrolet Suburban
  • Conchella Retreat
  • Rolls-Royce Corniche III
  • Diamond iPad
  • Audi R8 
  1.     Paul McCartney:

Paul McCartney makes his place among the richest pop singers in the world with a whopping net worth of $1.2 billion. The 75-year-old British singer and guitarist started his musical journey being a member one of the earliest rock bands, The Beatles. Though the band had been broken because of heir misunderstanding, McCartney continued his career successfully as a songwriter, singer and guitarist. 

He is a very humble and simple-living person, but recently, it has been revealed that he is living in his luxurious gorgeous house in Kerala.

  1.     Madonna:

Madonna is one of the biggest stars of her generation, and officially the most successful female solo artist whose net worth is estimated at $800 million. Madonna’s unique fashion sense – lace lingerie, fishnet stockings and large crucifix necklaces made a statement among all the women of the world and she became a style icon on the male-dominated music scene of the 80s. 

Here are some of her luxurious possessions which include her houses, properties, cars, etc:

  • Manhattan apartment
  • Georgian townhouse
  • Ashcombe House
  • Beverly Hills home
  • Manhattan Duplex
  • BMW 7-Series
  • Audi A8
  • Cooper S
  • Maybach 57
  • 1921 Fernand Léger painting
  •  Marchesa dress

Conclusion:

There are many other singers like – Katy Perry, Celine Dion, Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Toby Keith, Taylor Swift, Garth Brooks, Mariah Carey, Julio Iglesias, who also deserve places in the first row of highest-earning singers in the world and they also have weirdest ways of spending money, but many of them invested a huge amount of their earnings for numerous NGOs and downtrodden people of their county.

 

The Most Expensive Music Memorabilia Ever Sold

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Every fan dreams of owning some form of music memorabilia at some point in their lifetime. This is, however, hard to do, considering how much some of the stuff cost. Spending crazy amounts of money on something previously owned by an artist is a worthy investment.

Most collectible music memorabilia’s value rises as time passes. The resale value of some of the items is unbelievable. Some entertainment memorabilia can be found in private museums, where they are available for view. Conversely, some are privately owned, and only the owner can decide when they want the item exhibited.

Music collectibles are in the form of different things including towels, jackets, manuscripts, pianos, and even cars.

5 Most Expensive Music Memorabilia Ever Sold

The price of an item is determined by how famous an artist or group was. The more the fame, the higher the price mostly cause these items are sold in auctions, and well-known artist or groups will attract more bidders. If you need to design tickets for an auction or any event, use the best free online ticket maker app.

Below are the top collectibles.

  1. 1965 Rolls Royce Phantom V That Belonged to John Lennon

The Beatles is probably the greatest group in rock n roll history; thus, it only fits that the most expensive rock music memorabilia belongs to one of its members. The car was bought by the Royal British Columbia Museum in Canada at around $2,898,724.  The car featured in the Magic Mystery Tour film in 1967.

  1. John Lennon’s Piano

This is the second most valuable rock music memorabilia. This piano was used by John when he was composing the hit song ‘Imagine.’ George Martin paid around $2.1 million for it in an auction in 2000.

  1. Bob Dylan’s ‘Like a Rolling Stone’ lyrics

The draft to this famous song sold for around $2 million in 2014 at a Sotheby’s auction. This is the most expensive music manuscript in the world. It features four sheets of hotel stationery written in pencil.

  1. The Red Leather Jacket That Was Worn by Michel Jackson on Thriller

Thriller is among Michael Jackson biggest hit songs. The 1983 hit song’s video featured Michael Jackson wearing a red leather jacket. The jacket was sold for an astonishing $1.8 million at an auction in 2011.

  1. ‘A Day in The Life’ Handwritten Lyrics by John Lennon

According to Rolling Stone, ‘A day in The Life’ is the greatest song from The Beatles. ‘A day in The Life’ was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. John’s lyrics on the song are inspired by the newspapers.

The handwritten lyrics sold for the whopping price of $1,344,477 at an auction. The song is the last track on the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album.

Music Memorabilia

The most expensive music memorabilia are from some world renown artists. The value tends to be higher on older items or when an artist retired or passed away.  It should not surprise you if some of the items current artist possess get auctioned for crazy amounts in the future.

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B.B. King’s “Lucille” Guitar Can Be Yours…If You Have $80,000

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Julien’s Auctions, the world-record breaking auction house, will hail the legendary King of the Blues with PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF B.B. KING taking place Saturday, September 21 live at The Standard Oil Building in Beverly Hills and live online at juliensauctions.com. This spectacular auction of the revered fifteen-time Grammy Award-winning artist, singer and founding father of the electric blues, who inspired a generation of musicians and artists including Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and more, will feature an unsurpassed collection of his instruments, stage worn jackets, jewelry, awards, personal items and more from the titan’s celebrated career spanning six decades.

Born Riley B. King in Atta Bean, Mississippi, on September 16th, 1925, King began playing gospel music on street corners as a teen. In 1947, he hitchhiked to Memphis, TN, to pursue his music career and studied the blues with his cousin Bukka White, one of the most celebrated blues performers of his time. He landed his first big break on Sonny Boy Williamson’s local radio show which led to other prolific gigs in Memphis, where he was inspired by other blues greats including Louis Jordan and T-Bone Walker. While developing a following in the Beale Street blues scene in the late 1940s/early 1950s, King began crafting his signature electric blues sound. After changing his name to Beale Street Blues Boy and later abbreviating it to B.B. King, the blues legend with his electric guitar was born. In 1949, the famous legend of his “Lucille” guitar was born when, during one of King’s shows, a fire broke out during a brawl and King went back into the burning building to save the guitar, narrowly escaping his own death. When he discovered that the brawl was over a woman named Lucille, he named his guitar ⁠—and each one of his trademark Gibson guitars in the decades to come ⁠—after her to remind himself to never fight over a woman or run into a burning building.

In the 1950s, King was considered one of the most important R&B artists with his first Number One Billboard R&B hit, 1952’s “3 O’Clock Blues,” and the string of hits that followed including, “You Know I Love You,” “Woke Up This Morning,” “Please Love Me,” “You Don’t Know Me,” “When My Heart Beats like a Hammer,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “You Upset Me Baby,” “Every Day I Have the Blues,” “Sneakin’ Around,” “Ten Long Years,” “Bad Luck,” “Sweet Little Angel,” “On My Word of Honor,” and “Please Accept My Love” —all of which made him one of the top touring artists —as he clocked in a record-breaking 342 concerts in 1956. In the 1960s, his distinct guitar style of complex, vocal-like string bends and unmistakable vibrato developed a massive following and deep appreciation by the decade’s greatest English rock legends including Eric Clapton, George Harrison and the Rolling Stones. He gained greater visibility of his artistry and sound among rock audiences at grand concert halls and festivals including, the 1968 Newport Folk Festival and Bill Graham’s Fillmore West, where he headlined with the greatest contemporary rock artists of the time, who idolized King. The 60s also brought him greater fame with the release of Live at the Regal in 1964, the hits “Sweet Sixteen, Part I,” “Don’t Answer The Door, Part I,” “Lucille” and his heralded opening act stint on the Rolling Stones’ 1969 American Tour. In 1970, he won a Grammy Award for his most popular crossover hit “The Thrill Is Gone,” which went to No. 15 on the Pop charts.

From the 1980s until his death in 2015, King toured extensively and appeared in numerous television shows and films including Blues Brothers 2000, where he played the lead singer of the Gator Boys along with Dr. John, Bo Diddley and others. He reached further commercial success with his 1988 duet, “When Love Comes to Town,” with the supergroup U2 and the double platinum Grammy Award-winning blues album, Riding with the King (Reprise Records, 2000) with Eric Clapton. From 1991-2000, five B.B. King’s Blues Club locations opened in Memphis, Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles and New York City’s Times Square as well as two clubs at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut. In 1996, the critically acclaimed CD-ROM, On The Road With B.B. King: An Interactive Autobiography, was released as well as King’s autobiography, Blues All Around Me (written with David Ritz) was published. By 1998, it was estimated that King had played more than 15,000 concerts during his 65 years touring on the road.

King’s many honors included inductions into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1984 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987; the NARAS’ Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 1987; honorary doctorates from Tougaloo (MS) College in 1973, Yale University in 1977, Berklee College of Music in 1982, Rhodes College of Memphis in 1990, Mississippi Valley State University in 2002 and Brown University in 2007. In 1990, he received the National Medal of Arts and the National Award of Distinction from the University of Mississippi in 1992. In 2008, the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center opened in Indianola, Mississippi. He died on May 14, 2015 at the age of 89 and is buried at the museum that bears his name.

The most coveted item of the auction will be King’s stage played black Gibson ES-345 prototype 1 for 80 limited edition Lucille guitar that was gifted by Gibson to B.B. King on his 80th birthday. This “Lucille” was heavily used by King and served as his primary guitar on tour in his later years. The head stock has “B.B. King 80” and a crown inlaid with mother-of-pearl, “Gibson” on a gold plate, and the pickguard reads “[crown] B.B. King” in gold. The pickups read “B.B.” in gold and the back of the headstock reads “Prototype 1.”The guitar is accompanied by a hard leather case with “B.B. King” embroidered in gold and is estimated at $80,000-$100,000. (photo above right: King’s inscribed guitar red leather case)

Other highlights on offer include:

  • a National Medal of Arts presented to King in 1990 by George H. W. Bush (estimate: $20,000-$30,000) (photo above left);
  • King’s stage and photoshoot yellow gold ring with “BB” on the top, each letter accented with 11 round cut diamonds for a total of 22 diamonds (estimate: $8,000-$10,000);
  • King’s 2010 Savana G35 Touring Van that he used to transport his sound, audio, guitars and equipment during the last tours of his career (estimate: $8,000 – $10,000);
  • an 18 karat yellow gold Hopkins & Hopkins pocket watch gifted by U2 engraved “B.B. King” on the back and engraved “Love U2 ’89” in the interior (estimate: $3,000-$5,000);
  • his Hollywood Walk of Fame plaque (estimate: $4,000-$6,000) presented by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce on September 5, 1990;
  • King’s honorary Doctorate of Music diploma by Yale University granted on June 17, 1977 (estimate: $800-$1,200);
  • a handmade red leather guitar case embossed “Lucille and B.B. King,” and inscribed “Happy Birthday from the B.B. King Orchestra” (estimate: $1,000-$2,000);
  • King’s personal movie script of Blues Brothers 2000 (Universal Pictures, 1998) where he was featured as a guest star in the film (estimate: $300-$500);
  • King’s show stopping stage worn jackets including a green and pink jacquard jacket worn to the 46th Annual Grammy Awards on February 8, 2004 and a silver and gold metallic jacket worn to the first Grammy Nominations Concert at the Nokia Theater, Los Angeles on December 3, 2008, where he also performed on stage with John Mayer (each estimate: $5,000-$7,000);
  • a Stella Harmony acoustic guitar gifted and inscribed by Les Paul (estimate: $1,000-$2,000);
  • King’s National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Grammy Nominee medal for Best Country Vocal Collaboration and Best Contemporary Blues Recording from 1990 where he also won a Grammy that year for Best Traditional Blues Recording (estimate: $2,000-$3,000);
  • a brick with a plaque reading “From the grandstand where Elvis Presley performed at the 1956 Miss-Ala. Fair & Dairy Show (estimate: $600-$800)
  • as well as his 1983 U.S. passport, little black book with contacts, holy Bible and more.

 

Bruce Springsteen’s “Western Stars” Concert Will Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival

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The first set of films has been announced for the 44th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, and one stands out for music fans.

The incomparable Bruce Springsteen releases his performance documentary of the critically acclaimed latest album Western Stars and muses on life, rock, and the American dream, in this intimate and personal concert film co-directed by Springsteen On Broadway director Thom Zinny and Springsteen himself. The movie will be screened as a gala rather than in the TIFF Docs program.

No date as of yet, but TIFF’s schedule will be revealed on August 20 here.

The World Premiere of Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band will kick off TIFF 2019

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The World Premiere of Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band will be the Opening Night Gala Presentation for the 44th Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday, September 5, at Roy Thomson Hall.

Directed by Daniel Roher (Ghosts of Our Forest) and executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Brian Grazer, and Ron Howard, the feature documentary follows Robertson from his early life in Toronto and on the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve, in Southern Ontario, to the creation of legendary roots-rock group The Band.

Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band blends rare archival footage, photography, iconic songs, and interviews with some of Robertson’s friends and collaborators — including Scorsese, Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Peter Gabriel, Taj Mahal, Dominique Robertson, and Ronnie Hawkins — to explore the six-decade career of the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer behind anthems like “The Weight,” “Up on Cripple Creek,” and “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.”

For more information, and to view the first round of confirmed film titles for TIFF ’19, visit tiff.net/festival on July 23.

Festival ticket packages start at $110. Purchase packages online at tiff.net/tickets, by phone (416.599.2033 or 1.888.258.8433), or in person at TIFF Bell Lightbox until August 11 while quantities last.

Watch The Trailer For Foreigner’s Reunion Concert Movie

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Foreigner have released a four-minute trailer for their new concert movie Double Vision: Then and Now, which premieres tonight on DirectTV.

Lou Gramm, Dennis Elliott, Al Greenwood, Ian McDonald and Rick Wills join Mick Jones and Foreigner to rock through some of the best-selling songs from the band’s albums,and bring back the memories that make it feel like the first time for both long-time fans and new generations.

The impressive Foreigner reunion show is scheduled for an album and video release in October and will include exclusive bonus material.