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Expanded Version Of Nirvana’s ‘MTV Unplugged In New York’ To Be Released On November 1, 2019

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Named one of the 10 best live albums of all time by Rolling Stone, Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged in New York will be reissued on vinyl in celebration of the 25th anniversary of its 1994 release.

Expanded to include five rehearsal performances previously only available on DVD, the anniversary release also features an exclusive gatefold jacket including anniversary silver foil detail on the front and back cover.

In addition to the 180gm black vinyl edition that will be available wherever fine vinyl is sold, an exclusive, limited edition colored vinyl edition will be available only at Nirvana.com while supplies last.

Vinyl Track Listing:

LP 1 – Side A
1. About A Girl
2. Come As You Are
3. Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam
4. The Man Who Sold The World

LP 1 – Side B
1. Pennyroyal Tea
2. Dumb
3. Polly
4. On A Plain
5. Something In The Way

LP 2 – Side C
1. Plateau
2. Oh Me
3. Lake of Fire
4. All Apologies
5. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

LP 2 – Side D
1. Come As You Are (Rehearsal)
2. Polly (Rehearsal)
3. Plateau (Rehearsal)
4. Pennyroyal Tea (Rehearsal)
5. The Man Who Sold The World (Rehearsal)

DSP Track Listing:

1. About A Girl
2. Come As You Are
3. Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam
4. The Man Who Sold The World
5. Pennyroyal Tea
6. Dumb
7. Polly
8. On A Plain
9. Something In The Way
10. Plateau
11. Oh Me
12. Lake of Fire
13. All Apologies
14. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
15. Come As You Are (Rehearsal)
16. Polly (Rehearsal)
17. Plateau (Rehearsal)
18. Pennyroyal Tea (Rehearsal)
19. The Man Who Sold The World (Rehearsal)

Meet ILL-Abilities, a breakdancing crew who proves that physical challenges won’t stand in the way

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American choreographer Jacob Jonas, who began his career with legendary Venice Beach boardwalk dancers, the Calypso Tumblers, collaborates in this thoughtful new film with ILL-Abilities—a dance group representing the differently-abled community, basing the performance on the group’s mantra: “No excuses, no limits.” As a dance group, ILL-Abilities are made up of the world’s best differently-abled breakdancers,” explains Jonas, an award-winning dance-maker. “I was inspired by these artists with real stories who have overcome an obstacle of their own, inspiring others.”

Just Dance: Able – NOWNESS from NOWNESS on Vimeo.

Booker T. Jones Announces New Album Note By Note Out November 1

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Legendary musician, songwriter and producer Booker T. Jones has announced a new album: Note By Note (Edith Street Records) will be released on November 1. Note By Note is a musical companion to Booker T. Jones’ soon-to-be-released memoir, Time Is Tight, out October 29 on Little, Brown and Company. The newly recorded album celebrates and revisits a number of integral musical moments throughout Jones’ life – from playing with Mahalia Jackson at age 12, to his pivotal role as bandleader, performer and songwriter at Stax, to his focus on production through his work with Willie Nelson and Carlos Santana. In addition to playing Hammond B3 and piano on the album, Jones sings as well, and is joined by guests including Matt Berninger (The National), Ty Taylor (Vintage Trouble), his son, songwriter and guitarist Teddy Jones, and vocalists Joshua Ledet, Ayanna Irish, DeAndre Brackensick, Sharlotte Gibson and Stax Academy graduate Evvie McKinney.

Jones has a number of key events in October and November as well, including an interview appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on October 30. He will also have book release events at the New York Public Library on October 29, at the Stax Museum in Memphis on November 1 and at Live Talks LA in Los Angeles on November 5. He’ll return to NYC for a concert/book reading at Le Poisson Rouge in NYC on November 18. Full itinerary is below.

Carla and Rufus’ 1960 single “Cause I Love You” was the first song Jones ever recorded on. Picked up from his high school algebra class and driven to Stax, Jones played the opening notes of the song on a borrowed baritone saxophone.

Note By Note is an emotional musical journey that largely mirrors the chapter titles in his memoir and twists through a host of genres. “Born Under A Bad Sign” finds Jones singing the blues classic, which he co-wrote. “These Arms Of Mine,” a beloved Otis Redding classic, is interpreted here by Ty Taylor on vocals. Booker T & the M.G.’s fans will enjoy a new ending to the song “Time is Tight,” a Romanesque coda that has been played live yet never recorded until now. “Havana Moon” (featuring Teddy Jones on guitar) and “Stardust” (featuring Matt Berninger) represent two key albums that Jones produced, by Carlos Santana and Willie Nelson, respectively. The album culminates with two new, original songs co-written by Teddy Jones: “Paralyzed” and “Maybe I Need Saving.”

Jones’ band on the album features Steve Ferrone on drums (Average White Band, Tom Petty), longtime bandmate Melvin Brannon on bass, Teddy Jones on guitar.

TRACK LIST:
1. Cause I Love You Ft. Evvie McKinney and Joshua Ledet
2. Born Under A Bad Sign Ft. Booker T. Jones on Vocal
3. B-A-B-Y Ft. Ayanna Irish
4. I Want You Ft. DeAndre Brackensick
5. Precious Lord Ft. Sharlotte Gibson
6. These Arms of Mine Ft. Ty Taylor
7. Havana Moon Ft. Booker T. Jones on vocal
8. Stardust Ft. Matt Berninger
9. Time is Tight
10. Maybe I Need Saving Ft. Teddy Jones
11. Paralyzed Ft. Teddy Jones

BOOKER T. JONES FALL TOUR DATES:
10/29 – New York, NY – New York Public Library (book event)
11/01 – Memphis, TN – Stax Museum (book event)
11/05 – Los Angeles, CA – Live Talks LA (book event)
11/07 – Portland, OR – Alberta Rose Theatre
11/08 – Kirkland, WA – Kirkland Performance Venue
11/14 – Chicago, IL – City Winery
11/15 – Park Forest, IL – Freedom Hall
11/16 – Cleveland, OH – Music Box Cleveland
11/18 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge
11/19 – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
11/20 – Washington DC – City Winery
11/22 – Fall River, MA – Narrows Center for the Arts
11/23 – Medina, MN – Medina Entertainment Center
11/24 – Salt Lake City, UT – The State Room
1/08/2020 – Phoenix, AZ – Musical Instrument Museum
1/09/2020 – Phoenix, AZ – Musical Instrument Museum
1/10/2020 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre
1/16/2020 – Nashville, TN – City Winery
1/18/2020 – Memphis, TN – The Crosstown Theater
1/19/2020 – Atlanta, GA – City Winery
1/31/2020 – Berkeley, CA – Freight and Salvage
2/1/2020 – Berkeley, CA – Freight and Salvage
2/14/2020 – Austin, TX – Antone’s
2/15/2020 – Austin, TX – Antone’s
2/21/2020 – Roanoke, VA – Jefferson Center (Shaftman Performance Hall

The Beaches Announce 2020 Canadian Headline Tour

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JUNO Award-winning rock band The Beaches will embark on ‘The Professional Tour’, a 16-date cross-Canada headline tour in support of their most recent EP, The Professional, on Feb. 6 in Victoria, BC.

The tour opens at the Capital Ballroom in Victoria, hits the Corona Theatre in Montreal, QC on Feb. 20, and culminates in back-to-back hometown Toronto shows at The Danforth Music Hall on Feb. 28 and 29.

Such artists as HUNNY, Valley, Fade Awaays and Goodbye Honolulu will provide support on various stops along the tour. For the full list of tour dates, see below or visit thebeachesband.com.

“After what seemed like a really long wait, we are hitting the road again full force. We are so excited to announce our upcoming Professional Tour,” said The Beaches lead vocalist-bassist Jordan Miller. “It’s going to be an awesome series of shows featuring new music off of our ‘Professional’ album. It will be our biggest Canadian tour yet! Can’t wait to see you all out there.”

There will be a Superfan/VIP pre-sale beginning Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 10am to Thursday, Oct. 24 at 10pm local time (password – Professional). General on-sale will begin on Friday, Oct. 25 at 10am local time.

Along with ‘The Professional Tour’ in early 2020, The Beaches will release the follow-up to their acclaimed debut album, Late Show, and will begin a full U.S. tour shortly after in May. On this side of the year, The Beaches will perform at the Ignite TV presents Sportsgiving House Party on Friday, Oct. 25 – a win-to-get-in party hosted by Rogers in a secret location in Toronto. The event will include surprise appearances from top Canadian athletes, broadcast personalities, games, and live performances by The Beaches, The Trews and Dwayne Gretzky.

More exciting news about the band will be announced later this week.

For the first time ever, The Beaches are introducing VIP ticketing on their Canadian headline run, where they will offer a limited number of Meet & Greet Packages, which will includes an exclusive question and answer session with the band, collectible signed tour poster, limited-edition tour merchandise item, and other exclusives.

The Beaches released their debut studio album, Late Show, in 2017, garnering widespread acclaim while building a dedicated fan base throughout the country. The album’s singles went on to become instant radio favourites, with the infectious “Money” topping alternative radio charts and “T-Shirt” securing #1 for nine weeks on the Billboard Rock Chart, all helping propel the band to a JUNO for Breakthrough Group of the Year. Earlier this year, the Toronto-based quartet released its third EP, The Professional, highlighted by the singles “Snake Tongue” and “Fascination”. In addition to supporting the likes of The Glorious Sons, The Rolling Stones and Foo Fighters, The Beaches have been showcased in a number of North America’s biggest music festivals, including Osheaga, WayHome, SXSW, Austin City Limits, Riot Fest and more.

Additional tour dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

THE BEACHES TOUR DATES:

February 6 – Victoria, BC @ Capital Ballroom *
February 7 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom *
February 8 – Kamloops, BC @ Cactus Jacks *
February 10 – Red Deer, AB @ Bo’s Bar & Grill *
February 11 – Calgary, AB @ The Palace *
February 13 – Edmonton, AB @ Union Hall *
February 14 – Saskatoon, SK @ Louis’ *
February 15 – Winnipeg, MB @ The Garrick *
February 19 – Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre ^~
February 20 – Montreal, QC @ Corona Theatre^~
February 22 – Guelph, ON@ Guelph Concert Theatre^~
February 23 – London, ON @ London Music Hall ^~
February 24 – Kingston, ON @ Ale House ^~
February 26 – Kitchener, ON @ Elements ^~
February 28 – Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall ^+
February 29 – Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall ~+
* w/ HUNNY
+ w/Valley
^ w/Fade Awaays
~ w/Goodbye Honolulu

Jesse Cook Set to Celebrate 25 Years of Music with 25 Special Canadian Tour Dates

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Award-winning and Internationally acclaimed guitarist, composer and producer Jesse Cook is set to mark 25 years of music with 25 special tour dates across Canada, starting with Nanaimo, BC this March 20th.

Tickets for The Tempest 25 Tour — a nod to his 1995 debut, Tempest (Narada) — are available for presale this Thursday, October 24 and to the public October 25th.

The tour serves as a bemusing milestone for a guy who never planned on releasing an album.

“If you had asked me at age 22, I would have said I would never, never make music for the public,” Cook says with a laugh. “I would have told you the public is much too fickle… They may love you one minute and forget you the next.”

“Well… It turns out I did the thing I said I’d never do, and somehow it’s worked out.”

That’s an understatement.

By the numbers, Jesse Cook holds ten platinum and gold studio albums with combined sales exceeding two million copies, five concert DVDs and live discs, and five PBS specials — his most recent, directed, edited and mixed by Cook himself.

He holds a JUNO Award win for Best Instrumental Album with 2000’s Free Fall (Narada) — which celebrates its 20th anniversary next year — and 11 JUNO Award nominations. These stack alongside three Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards, a Gemini Award and Acoustic Guitar Magazine Player’s Choice Silver Award, not to mention thousands of concerts in dozens of countries, plus millions of views and streams, and countless fans around the world.

His latest release, Beyond Borders (2017, eOne Music), explores a sonic landscape unfettered by geography, ethnicity and musical styles. Forging a unique world music hybrid, the release is Cook’s most sonically diverse and distinctive release in what’s amounting to a vast and varied discography.

“25 years ago, before Tempest was released — and all that would follow — if you had asked me what I wanted to do with my life, I would have told you I was happy in my solitude,” Cook reflects. “I didn’t want to be in the public eye. But I was wrong.”

“Before Tempest, I’d never seen the rest of Canada,” he continues. “I never dreamed I would one day see Asia, let alone tour it. My fans have lifted me up in so many ways and have given me the freedom to follow my muse and chase my dreams. They opened the world to me and have given me the opportunity to meet and perform with my musical heroes.”

“Without my fans, none of this would have happened. Words are not enough to thank all the people who have been with me on this crazy, beautiful journey these last 25 years.”

“And now, I can’t wait to see where the next 25 will take us…”

Jesse Cook is currently in the midst of a 48-date U.S. tour, headlining stops that include Nashville, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and many more.

The Tempest 25 Tour will visit cities from Nanaimo, BC all the way to a special five-night engagement at Théâtre Nouveau Monde in Montréal, QC, during the 2020 Festival International de Jazz de Montréal.

// The Tempest 25 Tour

March 20 – The Port Theatre, Nanaimo BC
March 21 – The Centre in Vancouver, Vancouver BC
March 23 – Kelowna Community Theatre, Kelowna BC
March 25 – Winspear Centre, Edmonton AB
March 26 – Red Deer Memorial Centre, Red Deer AB
March 27 – Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary AB
March 28 – Vic Juba Theatre, Lloydminster AB
March 31 – Conexus Arts Centre, Regina SK
April 1 – TCU Place, Saskatoon SK
April 2 – Centennial Auditorium, Brandon MB
April 3 – Burton Cummings Theatre, Winnipeg MB
April 4 – Community Auditorium, Thunder Bay ON
April 8 – Centre in the Square, Kitchener ON
April 9 – Meridian Hall, Toronto ON
April 11 – National Arts Centre, Ottawa ON
April 14 – Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, Halifax NS
April 15 – Capitol Theatre, Moncton NB
April 16 – Homburg Theatre, Charlottetown PE
April 17 – The Fredericton Playhouse, Fredericton NB
April 18 – Salle Louis-Fréchette, Quebec City QC
June 25 – Théâtre Nouveau Monde, Montreal QC
June 26 – Théâtre Nouveau Monde, Montreal QC
June 27 – Théâtre Nouveau Monde, Montreal QC
June 28 – Théâtre Nouveau Monde, Montreal QC
June 29 – Théâtre Nouveau Monde, Montreal QC

Depeche Mode to release 18-disc ‘MODE’ box set

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The impact of Depeche Mode’s music on their fans, and the musical landscape as a whole, is undeniable. By constantly evolving and pushing boundaries, while staying dedicated to their identity, Depeche Mode have maintained credibility with longtime followers, attracted new fans and continually inspired countless other musical artists. As the band continues this musical legacy, the MODE box set celebrates this history with an eye to what is still to come.

MODE is a comprehensive collection of the band’s work to date – comprised of all 14 studio albums plus additional non-album material — from 2017’s Spirit back to DM’s debut album Speak & Spell. In line with DM’s signature aesthetic, the numbered, limited-edition set is housed in an elegant and minimalist black cube, with each disc similarly enclosed in a black, heavyweight card wallet. The albums’ original covers have been re-interpreted in uniform black-on-black designs exclusive to this box set, and four additional bonus discs provide a chronological collection of non-album singles, b-sides and bonus tracks. Accompanying the audio content is a 228 page, gilt-edged book containing all of Depeche Mode’s lyrics, compiled together for the first time, highlighting their collective visceral power and impact.

Reflecting on the set’s content and design, the band commented, “With everything together in this all-black design it feels like a modern reflection of who we are and where we’ve come from. The set couldn’t be more Depeche Mode.”

For more details and to pre-order, click here: https://smarturl.it/DepecheMode-MODE

Depeche Mode, MODE

Disc 1: Speak & Spell
New Life
I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
Puppets
Boys Say Go!
Nodisco
What’s Your Name?
Photographic
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Big Muff
Any Second Now (Voices)
Just Can’t Get Enough

Disc 2: A Broken Frame
Leave In Silence
My Secret Garden
Monument
Nothing To Fear
See You
Satellite
The Meaning Of Love
A Photograph Of You
Shouldn’t Have Done That
The Sun And The Rainfall

Disc 3: Construction Time Again
Love, In Itself
More Than A Party
Pipeline
Everything Counts
Two Minute Warning
Shame
The Landscape Is Changing
Told You So
And Then…

Disc 4: Some Great Reward
Something To Do
Lie To Me
People Are People
It Doesn’t Matter
Stories Of Old
Somebody
Master and Servant
If You Want
Blasphemous Rumours

Disc 5: Black Celebration
Black Celebration
Fly On The Windscreen – Final
A Question Of Lust
Sometimes
It Doesn’t Matter Two
A Question Of Time
Stripped
Here Is The House
World Full Of Nothing
Dressed In Black
New Dress

Disc 6: Music For The Masses
Never Let Me Down Again
The Things You Said
Strangelove
Sacred
Little 15
Behind The Wheel
I Want You Now
To Have and To Hold
Nothing
Pimpf

Disc 7: Violator
World In My Eyes
Sweetest Perfection
Personal Jesus
Halo
Waiting For The Night
Enjoy The Silence
Policy Of Truth
Blue Dress
Clean

Disc 8: Songs of Faith and Devotion
I Feel You
Walking In My Shoes
Condemnation
Mercy In You
Judas
In Your Room
Get Right With Me
Rush
One Caress
Higher Love

Disc 9: Ultra
Barrel Of A Gun
The Love Thieves
Home
It’s No Good
Uselink
Useless
Sister Of Night
Jazz Thieves
Freestate
The Bottom Line
Insight
Junior Painkiller

Disc 10: Exciter
Dream On
Shine
The Sweetest Condition
When The Body Speaks
The Dead Of Night
Lovetheme
Freelove
Comatose
I Feel Loved
Breathe
Easy Tiger
I Am You
Goodnight Lovers

Disc 11: Playing the Angel
A Pain That I’m Used To
John The Revelator
Suffer Well
The Sinner In Me
Precious
Macro
I Want It All
Nothing’s Impossible
Introspectre
Damaged People
Lilian
The Darkest Star

Disc 12: Sounds of the Universe
In Chains
Hole To Feed
Wrong
Fragile Tension
Little Soul
In Sympathy
Peace
Come Back
Spacewalker
Perfect
Miles Away/The Truth Is
Jezebel
Corrupt

Disc 13: Delta Machine
Welcome To My World
Angel
Heaven
Secret To The End
My Little Universe
Slow
Broken
The Child Inside
Soft Touch / Raw Nerve
Should Be Higher
Alone
Soothe My Soul
Goodbye

Disc 14: Spirit
Going Backwards
Where’s The Revolution
The Worst Crime
Scum
You Move
Cover Me
Eternal
Poison Heart
So Much Love
Poorman
No More (This Is The Last Time)
Fail

Disc 15: 1981-1985
Photographic (Some Bizarre Version)
Sometimes I Wish I Was Dead (Flexi-Pop Version)
Dreaming Of Me
Ice Machine
Shout
Any Second Now
Now, This Is Fun
Oberkorn (It’s A Small Town)
My Secret Garden (Excerpts From)
My Secret Garden (Further Excerpts From)
Get The Balance Right!
The Great Outdoors!
Work Hard
Fools
In Your Memory
(Set Me Free) Remotivate Me
Shake The Disease
Flexible
It’s Called A Heart
Fly On The Windscreen

Disc 16: 1986-1990
Dressed In Black (Record Mirror Version)
But Not Tonight
Breathing In Fumes
Black Day
Christmas Island
Agent Orange
Fpmip
Pleasure, Little Treasure
Route 66
Stjarna
Sonata No. 14 In C#m (Moonlight Sonata)
Dangerous
Memphisto
Sibeling
Kaleid
Happiest Girl (Jack Mix)
Sea Of Sin (Tonal Mix)

Disc 17: 1993-2005
My Joy (Seven Inch Mix)
Death’s Door (Soundtrack Version)
Death’s Door (Jazz Mix)
Slowblow
Painkiller
Only When I Lose Myself
Surrender
Headstar
Easy Tiger
Dirt
Zenstation
Free
Newborn
Better Days
Martyr

Disc 18: 2006-2017
Oh Well (Single Version)
Oh Well
Light
The Sun And The Moon And The Stars
Ghost
Esque
Long Time Lie
Happens All The Time
Always
All That’s Mine
Heroes (Highline Session Version)

 

Five of the Best Ozzy Osbourne Songs

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Every once in awhile comes along a rock superstar that takes the genre of music as his own and become a living icon, and there aren’t many musicians past or present that can claim to have the influence the Ozzy Osbourne has had with metal.

Osbourne is still one of the most celebrated icons to have come out of Birmingham, and We Love Brum are constantly waxing lyrical about the superstar. But his rise back to the top of the music world after his firing from Black Sabbath in 1979 couldn’t have been possible without the support of his management, wife and of course, hit songs. But, which songs have stood the test of time and remain prominent to this day?

Hellraiser (1991)

One of the songs that saw Osbourne gain traction again on the rock scene was this song, which was written by Osbourne and Lemmy from Motorhead. Both recorded their own versions, and the debate over which was best continues to rumble on. But, for us, it was Ozzy’s. It was bound to be a classic once you learned about the rock talent behind the song.

I Don’t Know (1980)

Osbourne’s true musical genius was displayed on this song and stayed relevant throughout the entirety of his first solo album. His jaw-dropping neoclassical style was first introduced to the world with this record, and the depth in this song is astounding. The theme of Osbourne pleading his ignorance to the future of mankind adds a future element to this brilliant song.

Mr Crowley (1980)

One song that would get to the top of almost all Ozzy fans lists would be this song. It hooks you in from the very first couple of seconds, and when the scream of ‘Mister Crowley’ is brought in, you’re enticed. The song was inspired by Aleister Crowley, and while it may not be the quickest or heaviest, it is certainly one of the most powerful Osbourne songs. Randy Rhoads’ solo in this song was voted as one of the best of all-time, and that highlights just how strong this song is.

No More Tears (1991)

One of the best things that Ozzy has done throughout his career is working with top-class musicians and has offered others a chance to step up and become noticed. However, this song is one of his more ambitious songs, and the song bubbles away underneath a growing halo of clean synths and guitar lines. There are plenty of metal riffs in this, but it’s the lyrics that really capture the imagination. It is one of the most layered Osbourne songs and is one of his most beloved.

Crazy Train (1980)

The absolute undoubted classic Osbourne song is this one. The intro is unforgettable, and when Ozzy pitches his verses, the listener is onboard. The whole song is infectious and once it has ended you just want to play it over, and over again. It is a true classic in every sense of the phrase, and the references to the Cold War remain relevant even to this day.

Richard Marx Embarks On A New Chapter In Both Art And Life With New Album ‘Limitless,’ Out February 7

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Today, Richard Marx announces his new album ‘Limitless,’ out February 7th 2020 on BMG. ‘Limitless’ is Richard’s first album of original songs in six years, as well as his first new release for BMG. Produced in part by Richard and featuring co-writes with Sara Bareilles, Richard’s son Lucas Marx and his wife Daisy Fuentes, ‘Limitless’ represents a new beginning for the celebrated singer-songwriter. While his last album ‘Beautiful Goodbye’ closed the book on one chapter of Richard’s life, ‘Limitless’ opens a new one. After falling back in love, remarrying and settling into a new home in LA, “I’ve never felt so intrinsically strong and optimistic about my future,” Richard says, and the bright, heartfelt pop of ‘Limitless’ reflects that feeling.

The announcement arrives as Richard’s latest single “Another One Down” spends its 6th week in the top 15 on the Adult Contemporary charts. Richard co-wrote “Another One Down” with his son Lucas, which he called a “joyful” experience.

Richard has also released a new song from ‘Limitless’ entitled “Let Go.” Co-written with Daisy Fuentes, and co-produced by Richard himself and Morgan Page (deadmau5), “Let Go” is a driving track about the freedom of new beginnings. “It reflects the way I feel about my life these days,” Richard says. Listen to “Let Go” here: https://richardmarx.lnk.to/LetGoPR

“I wasn’t really sure what making a new album meant for an artist like me,” Richard says of the creative process behind ‘Limitless.’ “All I knew was that I still write songs all the time and I realized I had a collection of songs I really liked. In my past, my only criteria was to write and record songs that pleased me, and hopefully other people would like them, too. So I returned to that ideology and dismissed any concerns of stylistic consistency and the next thing I knew, I had recorded a diverse album I really liked.”

Shortly after signing with BMG earlier this year, the label celebrated the 30th anniversary of his breakout album ‘Repeat Offender’ by releasing ‘Repeat Offender Revisited,’ a compilation of brand new live and acoustic versions of songs from the original album, including his hit song “Right Here Waiting.”

Richard Marx has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, won a GRAMMY, and remains the only male artist in history whose first seven singles reached the Top 5 on the Billboard charts. In addition to being a musician, Richard is a committed philanthropist. His charitable causes include the American Cancer Society, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and the Ronald McDonald House Charities, and he supports Mercy For Animals, ASPCA, Humane Society and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Richard Marx will tour through the end of 2019 and into 2020 with intimate performances at theaters from coast to coast including stops in San Francisco, Milwaukee, Detroit and more. Full tour routing below.

RICHARD MARX 2019/2020 TOUR DATES
Nov 8 – Elsinore Theatre – Salem, OR
Nov 9 – Tulalip Resort Casino – Tulalip, WA
Nov 10 – Northern Quest Resort & Casino – Airways Heights, WA
Dec 12 – NYCB Theatre At Westbury – Westbury, NY
Dec 13 – Borgata Event Center – Atlantic City, NJ
Dec 14 – Resorts World Catskills – Monticello, NY
Dec 15 – F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts – Wilkes-barre, PA
Dec 19 – Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall – Fort Myers, FL
Dec 20 – Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts – Melbourne, FL
Dec 21 – Reilly Arts Center- Ocala, FL
Jan 30 – Tower Theatre – Oklahoma City, OK
Jan 31 – The Stiefel Theater for the Performing Arts – Salina, KS
Feb 1 – Hard Rock Hotel and Casino – Sioux City, IA
Feb 5 – Pabst Theater – Milwaukee, WI
Feb 7 – Grand Casino Mille Lacs – Onamia, MN
Feb 8 – Blanche M Touhill PAC – St. Louis, MO
Feb 9 – The Arcada Theatre – St. Charles, IL
Feb 12 – Brown County Music Center – Nashville, IN
Feb 13 – The Clyde Theatre – Fort Wayne, IN
Feb 14 – MGM Grand Detroit – Detroit, MI
Feb 15 – Fallsview Casino Resort – Avalon Theatre – Niagara Falls, ON
Feb 18 – Narrows Center for the Arts – Fall River, MA
Feb 20 – Ridgefield Playhouse – Ridgefield, CT
Feb 21 – Paramount Theatre – Rutland, VT
Feb 22 – Tupelo Music Hall – Derry, NH
Feb 23 – Infinity Hall Hartford – Hartford, CT
Feb 28 – The Cascade Theatre – Redding, CA
Feb 29 – Silver Legacy Resort & Casino – Grand Expo Hall – Reno, NV
Mar 1 – Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA

Justin Moore And Tracy Lawrence Announce 2020 Late Nights And Longnecks Tour

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Outback Presents will kick-off multiplatinum-selling country artists Justin Moore and Tracy Lawrence’s 2020 Late Nights And Longnecks Tour sponsored by ROXOR on Thurs., Jan. 16 in Dodge City, KS.

Moore recently earned his eighth No. 1 with “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home,” the lead single off Moore’s fifth studio album ‘Late Nights And Longnecks’ (The Valory Music Co.). The follow-up “Why We Drink,” which he performed on NBC’s TODAY Show, will impact Country radio on Mon., Sept. 30. Listen here: youtu.be/Udruzhc-poQ

One of country music’s truest traditionalists, Tracy Lawrence has sold more than 13 million albums and has charted 18 No. 1 songs. He has garnered numerous CMA and ACM awards and nominations, as well as a GRAMMY nomination. Recently, Lawrence released his brand new album, ‘Made In America.’ The album is a milestone for Lawrence – penning 8 of the 12 tracks featured.

LATE NIGHTS AND LONGNECKS TOUR:
Thurs., Jan. 16 | United Wireless Arena | Dodge City, KS
Fri., Jan. 17 | Barnett Arena (Rushmore Plaza) | Rapid City, SD
Sat., Jan. 18 | Bismark Event Center | Bismark, ND
Thurs., Feb. 20 | Raising Cane’s River Center Arena | Baton Rouge, LA
Fri., Feb. 21 | Rapides Parish Coliseum | Alexandria, LA
Sat., Feb. 22 | Stride Bank Center | Enid, OK
Fri., Feb. 28 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, IN
Sat., Feb. 29 | Wolstein Center | Cleveland, OH
Thurs., Mar. 5 | Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum | Amarillo, TX
Fri., Mar. 6 | Mission Ballroom | Denver, CO
Sat., Mar. 7 | Uptown Theater | Kansas City, MO
Thurs., Mar. 19 | Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre | Atlanta, GA
Fri., Mar. 20 | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL
Thurs., Mar. 26 | Des Moines Civic Center | Des Moines, IA
Fri., Mar. 27 | U.S. Cellular Center | Cedar Rapids, IA
Sat., Mar. 28 | State Farm Center | Champaign, IL
Thurs., Apr. 9 | Scheels Arena | Fargo, ND*
Fri., Apr. 10 | Orpheum Theatre | Minneapolis, MN*
Sat., Apr. 11| Weidner Center | Green Bay, WI*
*Tracy Lawrence not on these dates

JUSTIN MOORE ON TOUR:
Fri., Oct. 25 | Bill Breeze Park | Ocoee, FL
Fri., Nov. 1 | Santander Arena | Reading, PA
Sat., Nov. 2 | Bob Carpenter Center | Newark, DE
Thurs., Nov. 14 | Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium | Athens, OH
Tues., Nov. 26 | Wildhorse Saloon | Nashville, TN

TRACY LAWRENCE ON TOUR:
Fri., Nov. 1 | Country Tonite Theatre | Pigeon Forge, TN
Sat., Nov. 2 | Phase 2 Entertainment | Lynchburg, VA
Thu, Nov. 14 | Prairie Band Resort | Mayetta, KS
Fri., Nov. 15 | Cotillion Ballroom | Wichita, KS
Tue, Nov. 26 | Wildhorse Saloon | Nashville, TN
Tue., Dec. 10| Golden Nugget | Las Vegas, NV

The Glorious Sons Announce Their Massive 2020 “A War On Everything” North American Headlining Tour

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Just two days after their massive sold-out hometown stadium show at Kingston’s Richardson Memorial Stadium, JUNO Award-winning rockers The Glorious Sons have announced their 2020 “A War On Everything” North American headlining tour produced by Concerts West/AEG Presents. Kicking off in Pennsylvania on January 16, the sweeping 40+ date tour will hit iconic venues across major cities throughout the U.S. and Canada including stops in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto and Vancouver before wrapping in Montreal on April 11. Joining the tour as special guests are Des Rocs (U.S. dates) and Black Pistol Fire (Canadian dates). The tour announcement follows the celebrated release of the band’s brazen and brutally honest new album A War On Everything (9/13 via Black Box/BMG), and marks the group’s highly-anticipated return to Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, where they wrapped the critically acclaimed larger than life “S.O.S.” tour last November.

Ticket pre-sales for the 2020 “A War On Everything” tour begin today at 1:00 p.m. local time. Tickets go on sale to the public beginning September 27 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

A daring 14-track collection of stadium-ready, “dirty, sweaty rock” (Alternative Press), rife with devastating moments of vulnerability and searing insight into universal truths about anxiety, sadness and isolation in the 21st century, A War On Everything was produced by Frederik Thaae (Kate Nash, Atlas Genius), and recorded at North of Princess studios in the group’s hometown of Kingston, ON. Billboard hailed the record’s “turbulent guitar licks,” saying, “maybe the self-aware band thinks [rock] is dying, but they might just be resurrecting it.” Stuart Berman for Apple Music said, “‘A War on Everything’ heightens the tension between entertainment and inner torment at the heart of The Glorious Sons’ sound.”

The record marks the start of a new chapter for a band who earlier this year landed their first Billboard #1 with “S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun)”, which held the #1 spot at Active Rock in Canada for 10 consecutive weeks (4 at US Active Rock), spent a record setting 64 weeks on the Canadian Rock Radio Charts while earning CRIA GOLD certification, and is still one of the most spun tracks of 2019 at Rock Radio in North America, firmly planting The Glorious Sons in uncharted territory.

On September 21, The Glorious Sons played to a raucous hometown crowd to commemorate the release of A War On Everything, taking over Kingston’s Richardson Memorial Stadium for a 2.5 hour headline set for the over 14,000 fans in attendance. From headlining clubs to arenas and festival dates, 2019 saw the award-winning band play massive shows with The Rolling Stones and Twenty-One Pilots and tour across the U.S. with The Struts.

They band will tour throughout Europe this fall with Welshly Arms before kicking off their “A War On Everything” North American headline tour in January.

“A WAR ON EVERYTHING” 2019-2020 TOUR DATES:
October 26 – Atlanta, GA – Radio 105.7’s Saints & Sinners Ball w/Badflower
November 4 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute^
November 5 – Glasgow, UK – King Tuts Wah Wah Hut^
November 6 – Manchester, UK – The Deaf Institute^
November 7 – London, UK – Scala^
November 9 – Paris, France – Nouveau Casino^
November 10 – Stuttgart, Germany – Im Wizemann^
November 11 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Bitterzoest^
November 12 – Hamburg, Germany – Grosse Freiheit 36^
November 14 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Amager Bio^
November 15 – Stockholm, Sweden – Debaser Strand^
November 17 – Berlin, Germany – Huxleys Neue Welt ^
November 18 – Warszawa, Poland – Proxima^
November 19 – Prague, Czech Republic – Lucerna Music Bar^
November 20 – Vienna, Austria – Grelle Forelle^
November 22 – Zürich, Switzerland – Jugendkulturhaus Dynamo^
November 23 – Munich, Germany – Cafe Muffathalle^
November 24 – Köln, Germany – Carlswerk, Victoria^
November 25 – Frankfurt AM Main, Germany – Batschkapp^
December 14 – Minneapolis, MN – 93X Nutcracker w/Highly Suspect
December 15 – Chicago, IL – 101WKQX The Night We Stole Christmas w/Highly Suspect
January 16 – Harrisburg, PA – Club XL*
January 17 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom*
January 19 – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair*
January 21 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg*
January 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer*
January 24 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club*
January 25 – Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27*
January 26 – Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend*
January 28 – Nashville, TN – Cannery Ballroom*
January 31 – Jacksonville, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall*
February 1 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheum*
February 4 – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live*
February 5 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk*
February 6 – Dallas, TX – Canton Hall*
February 8 – Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom*
February 9 – San Diego, CA – Music Box*
February 11 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre*
February 12 – Santa Ana, CA – Yost Theatre*
February 15 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall*
February 18 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom*
February 19 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox*
February 21 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex*
February 22 – Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre*
February 23 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown*
February 27 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
February 28 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall *
February 29 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre*
March 5 – Vancouver, BC – PNE Forum
March 6 – Victoria, BC – Royal Theatre
March 10 – Red Deer, AB – Westemer Park Arena
March 12 – Calgary, AB – MacEwan Hall
March 13 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place
March 17 – Lethbridge, AB – Enmax Centre
March 19 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Convention Centre
March 20 – Regina, SK – Conexus Centre
March 21 – Winnipeg, MB – MTS Place
March 23 – Thunder Bay, ON – Community Auditorium
March 26 – St. Catharines, ON – Meridian Centre
March 27 – Peterborough, ON – Memorial Centre
March 28 – Ottawa, ON – TD Place Arena
April 10 – Quebec City, QC – Imperial Bell
April 11 – Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre
^ w/ Welshly Arms
* w/ Des Rocs