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“Hit Me With Your Best Shot!” Songwriter, Musician and Industry Advocate Eddie Schwartz to be inducted to Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) has partnered with Canadian Music Week (CMW), Canada’s leading entertainment festival and conference, to celebrate the induction of musician, songwriter and producer Eddie Schwartz to the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. Music industry legend and CSHF founder Frank Davies will present Eddie Schwartz with his songwriter induction during CMW’s 2019 Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards Gala Dinner on Thursday, May 9 at Rebel Entertainment Complex in Toronto, ON.

“The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame is a testament to the astonishing cultural contribution that Canadian music creators have made at home and around the world. I am humbled, honoured and grateful to have my life’s work recognized and included in its legacy,” said Eddie Schwartz.

After the CMW event, music fans from across Canada and the world can see inductees celebrated through exhibitions at Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, in Calgary. As the physical home of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the National Music Centre will continue to honour new inductees through on-site exhibitions, featuring stories, photos, artifacts, and memorabilia.

Eddie Schwartz is a Canadian musician, songwriter and record producer with worldwide critical and commercial success. Eddie is best known for writing such classic hit songs as “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” recorded by Pat Benatar, “Don’t Shed A Tear” by Paul Carrack, “The Doctor” by the Doobie Brothers, “When There’s Time for Love” by Lawrence Gowan and “Special Girl” recorded by America, as well as some 200 songs recorded and performed by artists such as Joe Cocker, Carly Simon, Robert Palmer, Jeffrey Osborne, Donna Summer, Rita Coolidge, Martina McBride, Rascal Flatts, Meatloaf, Honeymoon Suite, Amy Sky, the Chipmunks and Mountain – among others. His songs have been featured in countless videogames, dozens of movies and television shows, and on Broadway and in movies such as “Rock of Ages,” and the latest installment of “Shrek

With roots in both the US and Canada, Eddie has won numerous music industry awards including multiple JUNO, BMI, and SOCAN Awards, and PROCAN’s prestigious Harold Moon Award. Eddie is also a longstanding advocate on behalf of music creators and all rights holders. He has served as President of the Songwriters Association of Canada and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, Co-Chair of Music Creators North America, Chair of Fair Trade Music International, and was elected to six consecutive terms on the SOCAN board and Executive Committee before moving to Nashville in 1997, where he graduated from the renowned Leadership Music program in 2000.

In late 2012 Eddie was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada, and in 2017 he was elected the first North American-based President of the International Council of Music Creators (CIAM) headquartered in Paris, representing over 500,000 professional music creators on five continents.

Choreographers Break Down the Pulp Fiction Dance Scene

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Professional dancers and choreographers Lauren Yalango-Grant and Christopher Grant analyze what makes Uma Thurman and John Travolta’s diner dance scene so mesmerizing and impactful, even now, 25 years after its release.

Pixar Reveals Hidden Movie Easter Eggs

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Crack open these secret Easter eggs hiding in your favorite Pixar films. Can you unscramble them all?

Return of Bruno documentary about Bruce Willis’ singing alter-ego from1990

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The Return of Bruno is the debut album by actor Bruce Willis released by Motown in 1987. This album is an eclectic gathering of R&B music sung by Willis, with backing musicians including Booker T. Jones, The Pointer Sisters and The Temptations. It is a companion piece to an HBO special of the same title which aired shortly after the album’s release.

That Time The KLF Performed In ‘Protest’ Of The New Millennium

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The release of “Fuck The Millennium”, inspired by Jeremy Deller and his Acid Brass version of “What Time Is Love”, saw the KLF return as 2K for “23 minutes only” at the Barbican, London, September 19, 1997.

They had a brass band and police men’s choir cover all of their hits and only appeared as two old men in wheelchairs. Tony Wilson introduces them.

Photo Gallery: Cher at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena

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

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Guy Makes Fully-Playable Guitar…Out Of Jawbreakers

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Burls Art attempted to build a Flying V shaped guitar out of 8 Mega Jawbreaker Candies, sawing and sanding them, then coating them to make it a fully-playable instrument.

Award-winning Canadian and U.S. journalists mark World News Day on May 2 in Toronto

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Grammy award-winner Lucinda Williams and a host of top Canadian and U.S. journalists will mark the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s (CJF) second World News Day on May 2 in TorontoBrian Stelter, chief media correspondent for CNN Worldwide and host of Reliable Sources, will emcee.

World News Day celebrates the stories, the people, the reporting and the professional news organizations that are dedicated to changing lives, challenging the status quo, holding those in power to account and supporting freedom and democracy. This annual event takes place this year on the anniversary eve of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

“We’re delighted to feature so many journalists, along with sources, who can speak to the impact and value of journalism,” said Natalie Turvey, president and executive director of the CJF. “It is more important than ever to highlight journalism’s contribution to our society and democracy. With the media facing so many existential challenges, World News Day serves as a reminder that as goes journalism goes, so goes democracy.”

The show will kick off at 7 p.m. on May 2 with a number from the musical Newsies by Toronto’sMainstage Theatre Company. Williams, and other musicians, will perform at the event at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on the CNE grounds. Tickets are available for purchase for $30, with a portion of the event proceeds supporting the CJF-CBC Indigenous Journalism Fellowships, which encourages Indigenous issues and voices in the media.

World News Day featured speakers include:

  • Susanne Craig, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter with The New York Times, on the challenge of getting to the truth of Trump and his finances;
  • Sam FeistWashington bureau chief and senior vice-president for CNN, and Lisa LaFlamme,chief news anchor and senior editor with CTV National News, on covering elections in the U.S. and Canada;
  • Robert FifeOttawa bureau chief with The Globe and Mail who helped break the SNC-Lavalin story, in conversation with Jayme Poisson, host of CBC’s Front Burner podcast;
  • Connie Walker, host of CBC News podcast Missing & Murdered: Finding Cleo, and Julian Brave NoiseCat, policy analyst and freelance journalist, on telling Indigenous stories;
  • Craig Silverman, media editor with BuzzFeed News, on the spread of misinformation;
  • Scott and Laurie Thomas, parents of Evan Thomas, who died in the Humboldt Broncos bus tragedy, in conversation with Susan Ormiston, senior correspondent for CBC News;
  • Enrique Acevedo, anchor and correspondent for Univision Network News, on providing news to the Hispanic community in today’s charged political atmosphere, in conversation with Stephanie NolenLatin America bureau chief for The Globe and Mail;
  • Terri McGregor, a North Bay, Ont., woman who developed a little-known breast implant-associated cancer due to a broken reporting system for medical device issues, in conversation with Robert Cribb, investigative reporter with the Toronto Star;
  • Richard Gingras, vice-president of news for Google, on the role of platforms in the media ecosystem;
  • Manisha Krishnan, senior writer and host with VICE; and
  • Hannah Alper, teenage social activist, blogger and author.

Photo Gallery: Rival Sons with Crownlands at Toronto’s Danforth Music Hall

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

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Janet Jackson’s ‘Control’ On Vinyl For The First Time Since The Album’s Initial Release

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On June 7, Janet Jackson will release her iconic mega platinum-selling third album Control on single vinyl in two different color options: black and translucent red. This will be the first time Control has been reissued on vinyl since the album’s initial release on February 4, 1986. Fans who attend her newly announced Las Vegas Residency, Metamorphosis, opening at the Park Theater at Park MGM, will be the first to purchase the vinyl albums that will be available in the store with other incredible items.

Over the course of its relentlessly catchy and undeniably danceable 42 minutes, Control instantly established Jackson, along with her co-writers/producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, as perennial pop and R&B innovators. (The three of them continued to experiment and break new ground together on a number of subsequent best-selling releases, including 1989’s Rhythm Nation 1814 and 1993’s janet.) Control is internationally recognized as a singular fusion of musical styles including rhythm and blues, funk, pop, soul, disco, and modern synthesized percussion. Control also solidified the fact that Janet Jackson had truly arrived as a liberated and noteworthy artist, one who ultimately emerged as a global superstar and a model for independent women the world over.

Led by five chart-busting hit singles — “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” “Nasty,” “Control,” “When I Think Of You,” —with their complementary, tightly choreographed music videos — and “Let’s Wait Awhile,” Control became Jackson’s first No. 1 Pop album. The album also made Billboard chart history for having the longest continuous run on the Hot 100 with singles from one album, ultimately tallying a remarkable 65 consecutive weeks from that perch. To date, Control has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.

Ms. Jackson is also gearing up for what promises to be a busy year ahead. Not only was she recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s vaunted Class of 2019, but her Las Vegas Residency, evocatively dubbed Metamorphosis, begins in May and is currently scheduled to run for 15 performances in total through August. Jackson will also make her debut at Glastonbury Festival 2019 and Montreux Jazz Festival this summer.

Janet Jackson’s Control is a career-defining statement from a singular artist, one who did it her way to handily prove that a visionary album with many hot, nasty grooves is quite worthy of aural revisitation on high-grade vinyl.

Janet Jackson CONTROL [black vinyl & translucent red vinyl]

Side A
1. Control
2. Nasty
3. What Have You Done For Me Lately
4. You Can Be Mine

Side B
1. The Pleasure Principal
2. When I Think Of You
3. He Doesn’t Know I’m Alive
4. Let’s Wait Awhile
5. Funny How Time Flies (When You’re Having Fun)