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What It Means To Be An Independent Artist Today

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The definition of what it means to be an independent musician is more complicated than one might think. It comes down to market share, ownership and so much more.

Gino Vannelli takes to Wilderness Road for 20th album in 46 years

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With over 20 million records sold worldwide, multi JUNO Award-winning Canadian singer/songwriter Gino Vannelli is back with album #20 — available April 5th, 2019.

46 years following his debut release, Wilderness Road is Vannelli’s first studio album featuring all new and original material in over ten years.

Best known for his reflective and soulful chart-toppers like “I Just Wanna Stop”, “Living Inside Myself”, “Black Cars”, and “Wild Horses” — or as ‘the Canadian singer songwriter with a lion’s mane’ — his rabid fanbase around the world are eager to hear what Vannelli is working on now.

Wilderness Road is at once unexpected yet familiar, evolutionary yet home-sewn; with Vannelli playing most of the instruments throughout, the living legend and musical mainstay has added a touch of Americana to earlier influences of rock, soul, jazz, and even classical sounds all recognizable on his previous 19 releases.

“Combined with a more narrative approach to the lyrics, Wilderness Road is altogether a musical endeavour set apart from all others I have undertaken in my career,” he shares. “It’s filled with a host of stories I have kept close to my heart for the last five years.”

The song “Yet Something Beautiful” is just one example; with lyrics of “life is cruel there ain’t no denyin’, at times too heavy a cross to bear, and yet something beautiful, when love is there,” Vannelli credits his inspiration as a chance observation of gentle caregiving towards a disabled partner.

“I was in the coffee shop above the studio,” he recalls, “and about to sit down for lunch when I noticed a woman pushing a man in a wheelchair.

“They had entered the small bistro and took a space close to me. The man appeared mostly paralyzed and unable to speak coherently, and at times shook violently before getting a word out.

“Other than a sense of sorrow, what struck me deeply was the woman’s sincerity in her eyes. I sat and marvelled at her kindness and grace. To my mind, there went a real-life unsung hero. I wrote the song almost immediately afterwards.”

Wilderness Road is available April 5th, 2019

Gino Vannelli Canadian Tour Dates
April 24th @ Bluma Appel Theatre, Toronto
April 26th @ Place des Arts, Montreal
April 27th @ Place des Arts, Montreal

Music Writer Vish Khanna Interviews Music Producer and Prince Collaborator Susan Rogers

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Esteemed music producer and Prince collaborator Susan Rogers discusses with Vish Khanna her pioneering work as a music engineer/producer, her research in the field of music cognition and psychoacoustics, Prince vs. Michael Jackson, hitting it big with Barenaked Ladies, and much more. This episode was recorded before a live audience at the Dominion Chalmers Centre in Ottawa, Ontario during MEGAPHONO on Friday February 8, 2019.

Broken Record with Malcolm Gladwell, Rick Rubin, and Bruce Headlam Interviews Questlove

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Questlove talks about how he got involved with D’Angelo’s Voodoo record, the evolution of his drumming style, how he approaches DJ’ing, and tells the best Obama story ever.

Audible And Rolling Stone Team Up To Create Slate Of Original Audio Productions: First Up Is Steve Nicks

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Audible Inc., the world’s largest producer and provider of downloadable audiobooks and other spoken-word entertainment, today announced a production deal with Rolling Stone and its critically acclaimed journalists to create vivid audio-only portrayals of legendary musicians and larger-than-life icons. The Wild Heart of Stevie Nicks, a look at the life, music and legend of the Fleetwood Mac singer written and performed by best-selling author Rob Sheffield, will be released exclusively on Audible on April 4th. The production is available for preorder here.

“The epicenter of culture and technology is where Audible lives, so we’re honoured to work with Rolling Stone, a magazine that has served as a purveyor of pop culture and rich storytelling for decades, to produce next-level audio journalism,” said David Blum, Editor-in-Chief of Audible Originals.

“Audio journalism represents a great step forward in longform storytelling for Rolling Stone,” said Rolling Stone President and Chief Operating Officer Gus Wenner. “We couldn’t ask for a better partner in this space than Audible Originals.”

Audible teamed up with Rolling Stone in October 2018 to produce The Queen, an uncompromisingly honest Audible Original that honored the life and legacy of the incomparable Aretha Franklin, written by Rolling Stone journalist Mikal Gilmore and performed by Adenrele Ojo. The Queen immediately landed on Audible’s bestseller list, and remained there for numerous weeks.

Stevie Nicks helped make Fleetwood Mac one of the biggest bands on the planet before launching an extremely successful solo career. Next month, she’ll be inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist, becoming the first woman ever to enter the Rock Hall twice (she was first inducted with Fleetwood Mac in 1998). She’s earned 13 Grammy Nominations, including seven as a solo artist, and continues to tour arenas worldwide with Fleetwood Mac.

Additional Audible productions with Rolling Stone will be announced in the coming months.

The Police Are Getting Their Own Funko Pop Figures

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Every breath you take, every move you make, every bond you break, every step you take these Pop! British rockers will be watching you. The Police are becoming the latest classic rockers to be immortalized in Funko’s Pop! Rocks series. The company announced that officially licensed figurines of the trio will arrive in June.

Lead vocalist and bass guitarist Sting, guitarist Andy Summers and percussionist Stewart Copeland are ready to fill your house with the sweet, sweet sounds of the Second British Invasion.

Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney and Peter Buck of R.E.M.’s New Band Filthy Friends Release New Song Today and New Album

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Filthy Friends have released the lyric video for their song “November Man”. The track appears on their second full-length album Emerald Valley, out May 3 via Kill Rock Stars.

The first releases from Filthy Friends, the scorchingly melodic rock group whose membership consists of some of the most original musical voices of the past three decades, came as a small, delightful shock to the system. Not only because of the names associated with the project, including Sleater-Kinney co-founder Corin Tucker, R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck and indie stalwarts Scott McCaughey and Kurt Bloch, but also because of how ably they were able to mesh their individual sounds into a crackling melodic whole on debut album Invitation.

Now, with their follow-up— Emerald Valley ,the Friends have proven their collective mettle, crafting a thematic suite of songs that finds the quintet digging deeper into their bag of musical tricks and giving Tucker room to rage about and mourn the fate of our planet and the people who inhabit it.

The core idea came from a demo Buck shared with Tucker for a grinding blues song that eventually turned into this new album’s title track. The minute she heard it, Tucker says, it sparked something within her: “I had this long poem growing in my brain,” she says. “It turned into a sort of manifesto about the kind of place we are at as a country but also as a region. Just taking stock of where we’re at and feeling like I can’t believe we let things get this bad.”

While Emerald Valley s tarts off with idyllic imagery (“Rolling fields, they speak your name/vibrant green is here again”), the album and its title track slowly reveal the ugly underneath, with human arrogance and hubris hurting the Earth and the people who take on “backbreaking work for little pay.”

From there, the Friends address growing concerns over oil production and distribution (“Pipeline”), gentrification and income inequality within the band’s hometown of Portland, Oregon (“One Flew East”), and taking on the voice of the desperate souls that are getting crushed under the wheels of capitalism (“Last Chance County”). The band paints these themes with many different shades of the rock palette, nestling a snapping punk tune between a bit of jangly pop and an almost-shoegaze ballad, with stops along the way for songs that burn as hot and move as slow as lava and tunes that stay steady and fast as a rocket launch.

Emerald Valley is also a testament the indefatigable spirit of the Filthy Friends themselves. Scott McCaughey bounced back from a stroke he suffered in late 2017, which curtailed the band’s tour plans and is playing with more fire than ever. As well, Corin Tucker and Peter Buck were able to devise some amazing work even as their creative energies were being pulled toward other projects like Arthur Buck and Sleater-Kinney. Too, the band was able to bring a new member into the fold with drummer Linda Pitmon coming on board to replace Bill Rieflin without losing an ounce of their power.

We could all take a lesson from Filthy Friends. As proven by Emerald Valley, when a group of like-minded people gather their individual strengths together and point them toward a singular goal, there’s no telling how powerful they can become and what an impact they can make on the world at large.

Filthy Friends Tour Dates
May 9 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
May 10 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
May 11 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
May 13 – San Francisco, CA – Swedish American Hall
May 14 – Los Angeles, CA – The Echo
May 17 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt Club
May 18 – Atlanta, GA – The Earl
May 19 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
May 20 – Washington, DC – U Street Music Hall
May 21 – Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
May 23 – Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair
May 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg

Here are 13 cellos to create cover version of ‘Song of Durin’ from ‘Lord of the Rings’

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YouTuber Cellofrag spent over 100 hours of editing and production work to create this wonderfully impressive cover of “Song of Durin” from Lord of the Rings.

Republic Live Announces Full Line-Up for its Inaugural Big Sky Music Festival

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Today, Republic Live announced internet sensation-turned rising country music star, Mason Ramsey, as well as Canadian artists Jason McCoy and The Redhill Valleys will join the lineup for the inaugural Big Sky Music Festival on July 20th. Taking fans back to the classics, the festival, held at Burl’s Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte, showcases the exciting acts announced today, in addition to the previously announced country music legends AlabamaTravis Tritt and Diamond Rio.

While Mason Ramsey is new to the Burl’s Creek stage, he is no stranger to country music, singing some of the most well-known classic country songs to date. In just a year, Ramsey has also released a hit single and become the youngest country artist to sign with a major record label in a generation.

Big Sky Music Festival will also bring homegrown talent back to the stage at Burl’s Creek. Jason McCoy, a Barrie-native, award-winning country music artist, and five-time Juno nominee is a familiar face to Barrie’s country music scene, previously performing with The Road Hammers at Burl’s Creek in 2015. Rounding out the lineup, The Redhill Valleys, from Hamilton, Ontario, competed in the highly-competitive Boots and Hearts Emerging Artist Showcase in 2017 and returned to perform the following year at the award-winning Boots and Hearts Music Festival produced by Republic Live.

Fans can expect a full day of fun including a classic car show that will showcase over 100 vintage cars, a craft marketplace filled with locally made fashion, accessories, and homemade crafts, and a curated selection of food and drink vendors for the whole family to enjoy.

On-site camping, and reserved hydro and reserved non-hydro RV campsites will be available both Friday and Saturday, offering RV rental options through RVezy, Canada’s #1 RV rental community, with delivery right to your site. A pig roast will also be hosted the Friday evening, available exclusively to camping guests.

Tickets for the festival, RV, tent and parking passes are now on-sale. For more information about artists, tickets, camping and accommodations, visit www.bigskymusicfestival.ca.

Adam Sandler Reveals Summer Dates For His 100% Fresher Tour

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Adam Sandler will be traveling across North America with his 100% Fresher tour this summer starting June 1st in Chicago, Illinois. The 18-date summer outing includes amphitheater stops in St. Louis, Toronto, Atlanta, Holmdel, and more.

Tickets are on sale to the general public starting Friday, March 29th at 10am local time at LiveNation.com. Full routing can be found below.

A successful actor, writer, producer, and musician, Sandler has been performing for live audiences on a sold-out tour over the last couple of years across the U.S. and Canada. 100% Fresh was released on Netflix on October 23rd, 2018 and marked Sandler’s first comedy special in twenty years. In conjunction with Netflix, Warner Bros. Records released the audio companion to Sandler’s critically acclaimed Netflix special, 100% Fresh: A Netflix Original Comedy Special, on all streaming services and CD on March 22nd. Sandler’s comedy albums on Warner Bros. Records have gone multi-platinum and have collectively sold more than six million copies to date.

Beyond his beloved standup, Sandler’s films have grossed over $3 billion worldwide. His newest film MURDER MYSTERY will stream on Netflix June 14th, with an all-star international cast including Jennifer Aniston and Luke Evans. Sandler will also star in the Safdie Brothers’ UNCUT GEMS out later this year.

100% FRESHER TOUR DATES

Fri, May 31, 2019 Minneapolis, MN Treasure Island Amphitheatre
Sat, June 1, 2019 Tinley Park, IL Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Sun, June 2, 2019 Noblesville, IN Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
Tues, June 4, 2019 Kansas City, MO Silverstein Eye Center Arena
Wed, June 5, 2019 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Thurs, June 6, 2019 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
Fri, June 7, 2019 Toronto, ON Budweiser Stage
Sat, June 8, 2019* Montreal, QC Bell Centre
Sat, June 15, 2019 Las Vegas, NV The Chelsea Theatre at The Cosmopolitan
Wed, June 19, 2019 Mansfield, MA Xfinity Center
Thurs, June 20, 2019 Wantagh, NY Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Fri, June 21, 2019 Atlantic City, NJ Mark G Etess Arena at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Sat, June 22, 2019 Hershey, PA GIANT Center
Sun, June 23, 2019 Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Tues, June 25, 2019 Bridgeport, CT Webster Bank Arena
Wed, June 26, 2019 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Fri, June 28, 2019 Atlanta, GA Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
Sat, June 29, 2019 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena
Sun, June 30, 2019 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine Amphitheatre