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Kelowna-based teen country star Beamer Wigley releases “I Knew” video and single from forthcoming album

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The Canadian country scene continues to have a young wonder on its watch in the form of Beamer Wigley and his newest single and video, “I Knew.”

“It really resonates with me,” says Wigley on the arc of the track, co-written by his manager, award-winning legendary hitmaker and GRAMMY Award-nominated Keith Follese (Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Martina McBride, Randy Travis, Katy Perry, John Oates). The final cut also features award-winning musician Danny Rader (Keith Urban, Jason Aldean, LeAnn Rimes, Gretchen Wilson, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Julianne Hough) on Dobro. “The storyline about a guy busking and wondering if he’ll ever succeed with his guitar can apply to not just me, but so many other musicians who start off the same way.

“It can be pretty discouraging when there isn’t much in your guitar case after hours of playing… But then you meet the girl and good things happen!”

Beamer Wigley’s impressive trajectory means he can fret a little less about career success; now 16-years old, the Kelowna-based teen wrote his first song at age seven, took First Place at the Vancouver P.N.E. ‘Star Showdown’ at nine, won the inaugural Penticton Youth Arts Award (25 and Under) at eleven, hit the charts at #74 for his first single to radio at age fifteen, and was the youngest ever to be signed to award-winning talent agency Invictus Entertainment Group and label Big Star Recordings.

He’s sponsored by Music Man / Ernie Ball guitars, opened for George Canyon, Brett Kissel, Aaron Pritchett, Granger Smith, and Dwight Yoakam, was invited to participate in the CCMA’s Songwriters Series with Washboard Union, Kenny Hess, and Livy Jean, and a member of the exclusive worldwide network The Brotherhood Of The Guitar.

Recently, extensive time spent in Nashville has him under the management of prolific songwriters and industry leaders Keith Follese and his wife Adrienne (Martina McBride, Jo Dee Messina, Emerson Drive, Lady Antebellum); together they wrote Beamer’s 2018 single “Roller Coaster” — which boasts 450k+ streams and counting — as well as this year’s forthcoming sophomore EP, including “I Knew.”

“It was going to be cut by a really well-known artist in Nashville, but he changed directions and the song was offered to me,” Wigley shares on how “I Knew” — written by Keith, Adrienne, and their sons, songwriters and musicians Jamie and Ryan Follese (Hot Chelle Rae) — came to be. “I jumped on it.”

The video was shot in Vancouver. “It was early spring,” he continues, “so the weather had been snowy and cold, but the skies cleared up for us on the day of the shoot and we had beautiful sunshine. We shot in four different locations, including a remote bus stop at around 9:00 pm, which by that point, got really cold. My poor co-star was freezing, so giving her my jacket — as it says in the lyrics — was really what she needed! I felt bad for her, but it worked, and fit into the story perfectly!”

Beamer Wigley’s “I Knew” is available now.

Springsteen’s E Street Band’s Jake Clemons To Release New Single “Consumption Town” Today

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Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jake Clemons will release his new single “Consumption Town” on May 17th, the second offering from his upcoming album, Eyes On The Horizon, set for release this summer. Joined by guitar legend Tom Morello and mixed by award winning Mixer and Producer Eddie Kramer, Clemons once again addresses his thoughts and shares his beliefs in one of the upcoming albums strongest and most intricate of songs.

The song “Consumption Town” is meant as a wake-up call. “It’s about how we seem to be distracted by desire and greed, and how big corporations are creating these distractions and causing us to lose sight of our needs. It’s also a change in direction for me musically. I was really delighted to have Tom Morello featured on guitar for ‘Consumption Town” says Jake.

Dividing his time between touring the world, performing his own music and spending the last seven years as the tenor and baritone saxophonist with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band (stepping in for his Uncle, the late Clarence Clemons,) Jake continues to make a deep connection in the present by living life to its’ fullest. He will be touring in the Netherlands and Italy this June and will be recording with the renowned producer Eddie Kramer as part of the ‘Mix With The Masters’ Series at La Fabrique Recording Studios in the South of France on June 1-4. Clemons will return to the UK and Ireland in October for additional tour dates.

Jimmy Fallon, The Who and The Roots Sing “Won’t Get Fooled Again” with Classroom Instruments

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Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who join Jimmy Fallon and The Roots to perform their hit classic “Won’t Get Fooled Again” with classroom instruments.

https://youtu.be/Ks8s1hC9y7c

Howard Stern’s Cancer Scare Inspired Him to Write Howard Stern Comes Again

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Howard Stern explains how Jimmy Fallon’s Your Baby’s First Word Will Be DADA inspired him to write his first book in more than 20 years, reveals why he’s learning to become a watercolor painter and discusses the extremes he’ll go to rescuing animals with his wife.

https://youtu.be/qus-HC2s6ZU

In this clip, Howard talks to Jimmy about his wisdom-filled collection of interviews, Howard Stern Comes Again, and how a major health scare changed him, and he surprises his biggest super fan with a copy of his book.

New Order Announces New Live Album With A GREAT Title: “No,12k,Lg,17Mif”

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In June 2017, New Order returned to the stage at Manchester’s Old Granada Studios where Joy Division made their television debut on Tony Wilson’s So It Goes programme in 1978. For the celebrated show ?(No,12k,Lg,17Mif) New Order + Liam Gillick: So it goes .., New Order deconstructed, rethought and rebuilt a wealth of material from throughout their career: familiar and obscure, old and new.

Featuring tracks such as Disorder, from Joy Divisions Unknown Pleasures and not played live for 30 years, up to 2015’s Plastic from New Order’s critically acclaimed Top 5 album Music Complete – this is the perfect document of those magical 5 nights.

The album includes the full show and encore plus 3 additional tracks recorded over the residency to give listeners a full representation of the breadth of material performed.

the album features the band’s first live performance of Joy Division’s “Disorder” in 30 years. ?(No,12k,Lg,17Mif) New Order + Liam Gillick: So it goes.. will be released on triple vinyl, pressed to transparent red, green and blue LPs. The CD edition will be on two discs and both formats will include deluxe booklets. ?(No,12k,Lg,17Mif) New Order + Liam Gillick: So it goes.. is out July 12 via Mute.

Times Change (Live at MIF)
Who’s Joe (Live at MIF)
Dream Attack (Live at MIF)
Disorder (Live at MIF)
Ultraviolence (Live at MIF)
In A Lonely Place (Live at MIF)
All Day Long (Live at MIF)
Shellshock (Live at MIF)
Guilt Is A Useless Emotion (Live at MIF)
Subculture (Live at MIF)
Bizarre Love Triangle (Live at MIF)
Vanishing Point (Live at MIF)
Plastic (Live at MIF)
Your Silent Face (Live at MIF)
Decades (Live at MIF)
Elegia (Live at MIF)
Heart & Soul (Live at MIF)
Behind Closed Doors (Live at MIF)

THIS is a great podcast: Blockbuster, the story of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas and their movie revolution

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Set in the 1970s, this immersive “biopod” tells the story of two big-dreaming filmmakers and friends, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, and how they turned their lives upside down to lead a movie revolution.

Listen in iTunes here.

Promo Everywhere: Play MPE Releases Digital Music Promo App for Mobile

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Play MPE, the leading music promotion and delivery service, has launched the latest version of its full-service mobile app. The app, available now for iOS and Android, gives promotional professionals and other key tastemakers access to releases from the music industry’s largest major record labels as well as countless independent labels and artists. It’s a crucial revolution in the way promotional content can be discovered easily.

“Play MPE has become synonymous with providing tastemakers with the means to discover new, interesting music from around the world,” explains Play MPE’s Fred Vandenberg. “Our position in our industry is unique, in that we have remained focused on furthering our product, adding new features that improve efficiencies. We are shaping how our customers think of digital distribution.”

Extending its successful web-based service, Play MPE’s app will bring all the functionality radio and other music professions need to do their jobs, right to their smartphones. Features include:

Google Chromecast / Airplay capabilities: Play MPE can stream tracks onto large screens during meetings or other group discussions of content

Fast streaming: Play MPE has optimized streaming speeds for a frictionless listening experience

Format-based search: Search customized for the way radio programmers and station managers think about music

Collections: Flag favorites, create custom playlists, and create custom libraries of tracks in the app

Easy access to promo-material links: Artist information, from tour dates to album art, linked directly in the app

Streamlined user experience may seem like a must for digital platforms, but it’s been sorely neglected in the world of radio and music promotion. Play MPE insists that building a better product for its trusted network of users can only lead to better results for labels, artists, and music professionals. That’s why labels like Universal are long-time customers of the service.

The creators of The Office explain how they made the hilarious show

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Ever wonder how they wrote the hit NBC show The Office? Hear from Greg Daniels, Michael Schur, B. J. Novak, and Mindy Kaling about their experiences in the writers’ room and how they created one of the best TV shows in history.

Charli XCX Enlists Lizzo On New Single ‘Blame It On Your Love’

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Pop pioneer Charli XCX delivers a powerful and momentous new pop track and single ‘Blame It On Your Love’ feat. Lizzo – sure to be celebrated through the summer for its progressive hooks and disruptive vocals.

“Blame it On Your Love” was written in Los Angeles and produced by long standing collaborators Stargate, with additional production by A. G. Cook and Finn Keane. A close ear will reveal the new single as having been the main sample in “Track 10“ from the pop futurist’s most recent “Pop 2” mixtape – a mark left by Charli as insight into what was to come for the liberating vanguard of popular music.

The multi-award-winning and chart-topping Charli XCX has accrued two Billboard Music Awards, a YouTube Music Award, several SESAC Pop Awards including 2x ‘Songwriter of the Year,’ plus nominations at the Grammys, BRIT Awards and MTV EMA’s. As a trailblazer behind the multi-platinum and global No.1’s “Fancy”, “I Love It” and the hit “Boom Clap”, Charli has also released the critically-acclaimed mixtapes ‘Number 1 Angel’ and ‘Pop 2’, her prolific summer crush anthem “Boys” and “1999 featuring Troye Sivan”.

Charli will perform at The Governors Ball Music Festival on June 2nd in New York, a co-headlined Go West Fest with Troye Sivan on June 6th in Los Angeles and Pitchfork Music Festival on July 21nd in Chicago. Abroad, she will be performing at Radio 1 Big Weekend in Newcastle and Primavera Sound in Barcelona.

Can You Be In A Rock Band With A Cello?

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It’s unusual to see a cellist in a rock band, but people are now recognizing the advantage of having cello in all music genres. In fact, it helps enhance the great qualities of stringed instruments. Drums and strings are a perfect combination when it comes to awesome performances. So, can you really be in a rock band if you’re playing a stringed instrument like the cello?

How Cello Transforms the Music Industry Today

Cellos can play lyrically and symphonically while sounding like an excellent bass guitar riff at the same time. Musicians are now rocking out their shows with a twist of classical, rock songs. With deep melodies in pop music, you can totally enjoy playing cello while being in a rock band. And this is how the music industry is taken by storm with modern cellists nowadays.

Since pop rock music involves a lot of vocals, playing cello makes a great match because it can mimic the human voice. In addition, it’s more fun to have cellists in a band due to their adaptive nature. Most symphony concerts today have cello players standing up and even headbanging to their music while they rock out the stage.

Why Become A Cellist and Join a Rock Band

Basically, the melodies of cellos came from its classical background. If you’re playing an instrumental show, you will notice how the cello stands out in the musical rhythm. In other words, this stringed instrument is really helpful when it comes to lyrical melodies.

Musicians in the metal and rock genres are able to write and compose songs despite the opposite tunes of cellos and usual rock band instruments. When classical and rock music intertwines, it’s like getting the best of both worlds. The unique sound produced makes rock bands a bit more interesting for the audience.

The uniqueness of the sound created by the cello in rock bands also recognizes originality and versatility of musicians around the world. The fact that cellos don’t get old, but continues to amaze the music industry regardless of genres, it’s not surprising how cellists are enjoying more opportunities in their careers.

So if you have decided to be the unique part of a rock band and decided to play the cello, it’s a must to purchase your own instrument or you could opt to rent one first. A beginner cello is a great fit for someone who is just starting to learn the instrument, you can buy cello online but it’s important to check out the reviews first to make sure that the store does offer good quality instruments. If you prefer to try the instrument first hand, you can go to an instrument shop and choose the brand of cello that would not only interest you but also suit you.

Wrap It Up

More than people think, rock and classical music are sort of similar in many ways. The unique instrumentation actually determines the quality of sound produced by the band. It’s no longer unexpected that classical stringed instruments, drums, and electric guitars can work together to be able to achieve a classical, rock music that listeners now enjoy.