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Canadian Federation of Musicians Announce Major Breakthrough Affecting Travelling Musicians

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Air Passenger Protection Regulations Amendments Include Mandatory Acceptance Of Musical Instruments

The Canadian Federation of Musicians announce a successful outcome in its efforts to affect much needed changes to Canada’s Air Policy with regard to the transportation of musical instruments on Canadian air carriers. Effective July 15, 2019, Air Passenger Protection Regulations within the Canadian Transportation Act will include language that ensures that all air carriers must accept musical instruments unless security or safety is an issue. These amendments will include clear and predictable terms and conditions with regard to musical instruments as well as the obligation to carry and accept an instrument. Airlines will also be required to offer an alternative to musicians travelling with instruments should a change in aircraft cause an instrument not to fit.

“Over the years, we’ve seen far too many professional musicians have very expensive and often irreplaceable tools of their trade broken or destroyed during air travel,” explains Alan Willaert, Vice-President from Canada, American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada. “We have worked closely with the Government of Canada and all Canadian air carriers on this issue since 2014 and are delighted to see these demands become regulation. We are grateful to The Honourable Minister Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport who has been supportive from the very beginning; the officials at Transport Canada, who have worked tirelessly with us; and the Canadian Transportation Agency”.

CFM will issue a Canadian Flying Guide over the coming weeks to further assist musicians flying with instruments. Each airline will also have clear guidelines published as part of their Tariff. Under the Obligation to Carry amendments, all commercial airline carriers must accept musical instruments as checked or carry-on baggage, unless it is contrary to general terms and conditions in the carrier’s tariff with respect to the weight or dimension of baggage or because of safety or security. The Canadian Federation of Musicians looks forward to working with Transport Canada and air carriers to help make these positive changes as seamless as possible.

The Canadian Federation of Musicians (CFM) is the Canadian National Office of the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM). We are made up of 200 local offices across North America, collectively representing 80,000 professional musicians, 17,000 of whom live and work in Canada. Proudly celebrating 40 remarkable years of service, CFM is uniquely positioned to address Canadian issues and provides vital resources for Canadian musicians, at any stage in their careers.

This Bucket Drummer Is The Best I’ve Ever Seen

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A young guy by the name of Matthew “Bucket Boy” Pretty can hold an audience’s attention with a couple buckets and works the crowd like nobody else I’ve seen.

Inside the OG Brady Bunch House Renovations

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ET takes viewers on a before and after tour of the OG ‘Brady Bunch’ home that was purchased by HGTV last July for $3.5 million, and was renovated for ‘A Very Brady Renovation,’ premiering in September.

7up Gold Commercial Featuring Kyle Gass From Tenacious D (1988)

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Kyle Gass, best known for being a member of Tenacious D, winner of a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance, alongside longtime friend Jack Black, did a commercial for 7up Gold back in the day.

https://youtu.be/pQ4jp-0lNgs

CIMA Announces Honourees And Nominees For Fifth Annual Celebration & Awards Gala

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The Canadian Independent Music Association is proud to announce the recipients and nominees for the fifth annual CIMA Celebration & Awards Gala. This year’s honourees will be recognized for their incredible contributions to independent music during the gala on June 10, 2019 at Lithuanian House Banquet Halls in Toronto, ON. The event will be hosted by CBC Music radio personality, Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe.

Established in 1975, CIMA is the not-for-profit national trade association representing the English-language, Canadian-owned sector of the music industry. CIMA represents a diverse membership consisting of Canadian-owned companies and their ambassadors, all of whom are involved in every aspect of the music, sound recording and music-related industries. CIMA’s mandate is to develop and advocate policies and services that serve to support a strong and economically stable Canadian independent music and sound recording industry, ensuring the long-term development of the sector and to raise the profile of Canadian independent music both in Canada and around the world.

Tickets are on sale now for $150 each, and include the reception, awards dinner, and after party where guests will be treated to an evening of music, celebration, gourmet food, and drinks aplenty! Tickets can be purchased at: https://2019cimagala.eventbrite.ca.

“We are thrilled to once again celebrate those who create, support and strengthen Canadian independent music,” said Stuart Johnston, President, CIMA. “We are so pleased to recognize this year’s honourees for their outstanding dedication to our Canadian music industry.”

The 2019 Award Honourees are:

  • Builder Award:Kim Cooke, Pheromone Recordings & Revolution Recording Studio – Presented by Slaight Music
  • Brian Chater Industry Award:Allison Outhit, Six Shooter Records
  • Entrepreneur Award: Shauna de Cartier, Six Shooter Records – Presented by Gowling WLG
  • Unsung Hero Award:Yvonne Matsell, Concert Booker & Co-Founder of NXNE

Our 2019 Marketing Award Nominees are: Presented by Select Distribution

  • Last Gang Recordsfor Harrison’s Apricity
  • Arts & Crafts for Dan Mangan’s More or Less
  • Endemic Marketingfor Good Lovelies’ Shapeshifters

The Marketing Award winner will be announced at the 2019 CIMA Celebration & Awards Gala on June 10 with Special Guest Performances by Joel Plaskett, Kevin Drew & Brendan Canning (of Broken Social Scene), Moscow Apartment, The Sorority and Whitehorse.

 

 

Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant Is Starting A Podcast

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Robert Plant is starting his own podcast. The show, titled Digging Deep, debuts on June 3 via all major streaming platforms including iTunes, Spotify, Deezer, YouTube and Acast.

The former Led Zeppelin frontman plans to focus on his vast musical journey and knowledge. “Making records is a very personal experience,” Plant said in a clip from the podcast. “I was so desperate to get away from that environment, and I was saying, ‘Let’s get out of here.’ But then, now and again down the line, opening up some of the songs and looking back at ’em, I marvel at some of it. The players in the room were, like, outta sight.”

Plant promises a diverse playlist, saying he’ll select “some songs from here and there along the way, mixing constant shifts of sand and intention.”

David Gilmour Is Starting A Podcast

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Ahead of the #GilmourGuitars charity auction with Christie’s in NYC on June 20, Pink Floyd’s David Gimour is releasing three podcasts featuring conversations with Matt Everitt about the guitars. Subscribe to the podcast now at http://smarturl.it/davidgilmourpodcast

This June, more than 120 of David’s guitars will be auctioned by Christie’s in New York, in aid of charitable causes. Find out more at http://www.christies.com/davidgilmour.

1st Annual, 97 South Song Sessions Songwriters Festival Coming To B.C.’s Okanagan Valley

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Today, 97 South Holdings Inc. is pleased to announce the 1st Annual 97 South Song Sessions, a songwriters festival taking place August 1-2, 2019 in the Penticton/Naramata Bench area of the picturesque Okanagan Valley, British Columbia.  Hosted by Paul McGuire, (Entertainment Tonight Canada and CMT)the shows will take place at Bench 1775 Winery (Founding Sponsor) and Penticton Lakeside Resort and Conference Centre, (Official Hotel Sponsor) in the heart of the Okanagan wine region.

The two night event will feature performances by GRAMMY Award winner and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee Tim Nichols, Multi-Award winning, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee, Bob DiPiero, GRAMMY Award nominee and CMA “Song of the Year” winner, Jimmy Yeary and 2017 CCMA Roots Artist of the Year nominee and 2017 CCMA Songwriter of the Year nominee, Jessica Mitchell. The songwriters will perform their hit songs acoustically, in-the-round and entertain with stories of how the songs came to be and anecdotes about their lives in music.

“After years of enjoying songwriter festivals throughout North America, I’m thrilled to be part of the 97 South team as we bring some of the world’s best song-writing talent to the Okanagan Valley’s highly acclaimed wine region. The audience will experience a powerful performance in the style of a traditional acoustic guitar pull,” said Robin Ott, President of 97 South Holdings Inc. “It’s an experience that will be shared in conversation again and again. There’s simply no better pairing than great wine and great songs.”

Bench 1775 Winery’s GM, Val Tait said “Bench 1775 is thrilled to be hosting the first ever 97 South Song Sessions night. This intimate performance is the perfect fit with our winery visitors and will surely be a landmark summer event in the Okanagan. Storytelling and music are very much a part of the culture at Bench 1775 and we look forward to sharing this experience with our Wine Club members and visitors.”

“This event is truly a one-of-kind experience. It’s a unique, fresh idea and unlike anything else you’ll find in the Okanagan Valley. With intimate access to renowned songwriters and performers, presented in our beautifully renovated East Ballroom, 97 South Song Sessions promises to be the most talked about event of the summer,” added David Prystay, General Manager, Penticton Lakeside Resort and Conference Centre.

97 South Song Sessions is presented by 97 South Holdings Inc. which includes on its board, Robert Ott, Founder and former CEO of ole, one of the world’s largest independent music companies whose roster of artists includes Rush, Timbaland, Jordan Davis, Chris Janson and many others.

Tickets on sale now at www.97southsongsessions.com

Dave Grohl Reflects on His Role in Nirvana and the Final Days of the Band

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During his 2011 interview with Howard Stern, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters looks back on his days as the drummer for Nirvana and his relationship with Kurt Cobain.