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Video: “Lone Ranger” Student Art Film Featuring A Young Pete Townshend

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Check out a really young Pete Townshend in Lone Ranger, a Royal College of Art Student film scripted and directed by Richard Stanley back in 1968. If you want to hear the music Townshend created for the movie, skip it to about 11 minutes in.

The board of the Film School tried to ban ‘Lone Ranger’ from a show at the British Film Institute. Thanks to the protests of Richar’s fellow students, it was reinstated. The film went on to win a Golden Hugo at the Chicago film festival, and a script prize at the Nyons Film Festival.

And Now, A 5-Year-Old Girl Doing A Drum Cover Of System Of A Down’s “Chop Suey”

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Here’s your new super heroine, 5-year-old Eduarda Henklein.

Linda Perry: Making Hits Her Way. In Conversation with Rick Rubin and Malcolm Gladwell

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Linda Perry is one of the only women considered a go-to producer in the music industry.

After finding success with her band 4 Non Blondes and their ubiquitous single, “What’s Up?” (1992) Perry went on to write and produce for other artists.

She’s worked with Alicia Keys, Gwen Stefani, Celine Dion, Adele, James Blunt, Britney Spears. And reinvented the careers of Pink and Christina Aguilera.

Most recently she wrote with and produced a Dolly Parton record for the Netflix movie Dumplin’ — which earned her a nomination for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical at this year’s Grammys (she was the first woman nominated in 15 years).

There’s A New Led Zeppelin Offical Documentary Coming Out

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Bring the Led Out. Now in post-production, the as yet untitled Led Zeppelin documentary, directed by Bernard MacMahon, celebrates the world’s best-selling rock band on their fiftieth anniversary. The documentary traces the journeys of the four members through the music scene of the 1960s, their meeting in the summer of 1968 for a rehearsal that will change the future of rock, and culminates in 1970 when their second album knocks The Beatles off the top of the charts and they become the number one band in the world.

With brand new interviews of Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones, as well as rare archival interviews with the late John Bonham, this documentary will be the first of its kind; the Led Zeppelin story told through the words of the men that lived it, with no outside voices or conjecture. Featuring never before seen archive film and photographs, state of the art audio transfers of the band’s music, as well as the music that shaped their sound, this documentary will be the definitive telling of the birth of the world’s biggest selling rock band. It is the first and only time the band have participated in a documentary in fifty years.

Jimmy Page: “When I saw everything Bernard had done both visually and sonically on the remarkable achievement that is American Epic, I knew he would be qualified to tell our story.”

Robert Plant: “Seeing Will Shade, and so many other important early American musicians, brought to life on the big screen in American Epic inspired me to contribute to a very interesting and exciting story.”

John Paul Jones: “The time was right for us to tell our own story for the first time in our own words, and I think that this film will really bring that story to life.”

CATHERINE MACLELLAN announces new album COYOTE set for release October 11

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JUNO award winner, Catherine MacLellan, returns after a four-year break from her own work with her most anticipated sixth album, COYOTE. This self-produced record is a travelogue through heartbreak, loss and the joy of life. The first two singles Out Of Time and Waiting On My Love are available now, with the full album set to be released October 11, 2019.

The past four years have been a busy and important time for Catherine, she set aside her own songwriting to celebrate the life and legacy of her late legendary father, Gene MacLellan. During this time, she recorded and released the album If It’s Alright With You: The Songs of Gene MacLellan, produced a stage show and an award winning documentary, The Song and the Sorrow – all in tribute to him. Gene MacLellan is recognized as one of Canada’s most celebrated songwriters with worldwide hits including, Snowbird made famous by Anne Murray, and Put Your Hand in the Hand by Ocean.

“It’s been an important time for me,” says Catherine, “bringing my father’s life story and music back into the world. I’ve learned a lot about myself and who he was. I’m ready, though, to get back to my own path and to bring these songs into the world. They’ve been waiting for me.”

COYOTE contains 14 songs that are reflective, heartbreaking and hopeful. They were all recorded and produced at Catherine’s home studio in PEI.

“We can all find ourselves stuck in a relationship, a career or something that no longer serves us and holds us back instead. It can be very difficult to make a break, but the older I get the more I feel the urgency that there is no time to waste. Out of Time is very much about pulling up stakes and starting over on my own terms.”

Waiting On My Love is about being in the moment and recognizing what you have in front of you. Love is never certain and is constantly evolving, but you can be aware of where you are right now and feel grateful for things as they are.”

Her last album of original material, The Raven’s Sun, won a JUNO for Roots Recording of the Year in 2015. Since then she’s been building a catalogue of songs just waiting to come to light. The songs are a result of big changes in her life and perspective. And while The Raven’s Sun was an intimate look into her musical work with long-time collaborator Chris Gauthier, COYOTE builds on that and adds the sounds of a fuller band. As well, it adds some more traditional East Coast instrumentation of accordions, fiddles and bouzouki.

As with many songwriters, Catherine feels most at home on the stage. So far this year, she has performed at Folk Alliance International, completed a successful spring tour of the Netherlands and graced the stage of the East Coast Music Awards Gala. This summer, the third in a row, Catherine is partnering with Charlottetown’s PEI Brewing Company for a summer series of concerts. This year songwriting friends Gordie MacKeeman and Meaghan Blanchard are joining her for the show Heaven To Me – Songs & Stories of Prince Edward Island. Fans will also find Catherine playing select dates and festivals in Canada and the US this summer and fall, with Australia rumoured for later this year.

Catherine MacLellan – Upcoming Shows:
2019-05-10 Mount Stewart, PE- Trailside Music Cafe and Inn
2019-05-13 Jasper, AB – Jasper Cultural Centre
2019-06-12 Miscouche, PE – Festival Of Small Halls
2019-06-29 Charlottetown, PE – PEI Jazz and Blues Festival
2019-07-09 Charlottetown, PE – PEI Brewing Co. – Opening Night
2019-07-12 Courtenay, BC – Vancouver Island MusicFest
2019-07-19 Newport, NS – Acoustic Maritime Music Festival
2019-08-09 Lunenburg, NS – Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival
2019-08-16 Indian River, PE – Indian River Music Festival
2019-09-01 Cape Breton, NS – Acoustic Roots Festival
2019-09-12 Middlesbury, VT – Town Hall Theater
2019-09-13 Greensboro, VT – Highland Center for the Arts
2019-09-14 Peterborough, NH – Bass Hall
2019-09-15 Richmond VT – Richmond Congregational Church
2019 July 9 – September 10 – Heaven To Me @ The PEI Brewing Co, Charlottetown, PE, CA

Bad Religion Announce World Tour For New “Age Of Reason” Album

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Acclaimed Los Angeles punk rock band Bad Religion have released a new album entitled Age of Unreason. Since the group’s formative years innovating their iconic fast and melodic sound, the band has steadfastly advocated for humanism, reason, and individualism. Today, as these values are in decline, and nationalism and bigotry are on the rise, Bad Religion’s message has never been more essential. Age of Unreason delivers a powerful and inspired rejoinder – a political and deeply personal treatise on all they believe in.

Bad Religion first came together in the sprawling suburbs of Los Angeles. As intellectually minded young punks, they injected their primal sound with melodic hooks and soaring multi-part choruses as well as a philosophically critical world view. Instead of addressing customary topics of teen alienation and a generalized oppression – they wrote about evolution, religion, the natural world, science, world history and the enlightenment. Founding members Greg Graffin, Brett Gurewitz and Jay Bentley were eventually joined by guitarist Brian Baker of hardcore pioneers Minor Threat, and most recently by guitarist Mike Dimkich and drummer Jamie Miller.

Age of Unreason is Bad Religion’s 17th studio album and was co-produced by Carlos de la Garza. Since the band’s formative days in the burgeoning punk underground, they have amassed a worldwide following and penned numerous hit singles including “21st Century (Digital Boy.)” But now, at a point when many artists might be content to release something merely serviceable, Bad Religion has delivered a timely work of immense power. Age of Unreason is one of their very best. Society’s step backwards has propelled the legendary band decidedly forward.

Age of Unreason is an album that reveals as much about the band as their targets. Amidst the justifiable outrage, there is underlying introspection and a reaffirming of beliefs. For Gurewitz. “Lose Your Head” is an intensely personal song about surviving volatile times by focusing attention inward. It marries his passion for science with a lifetime of contemplative practice. “I ain’t superstitious but hey, do you know a good exorcist? / despite darker tendencies I’ve always had a strong bias to exist / and while recent developments seem like bad news for humanity / self-pity is always a case of mistaken identity / don’t lose your head before you lose your head” According to Gurewitz the song “grapples with today’s deeply troubling political events” in the context of two of his main interests: cognitive science and Buddhist philosophy. “Particularly the Buddhist concepts of “no self” and “mindfulness of death” which in practice can heighten one’s compassion for others and an appreciation of life.”

Age of Unreason is both a dire warning and testament to resilience. The overall message being – seek truth about the world and oneself. As Graffin, who holds a PhD in the history of science, says, “When I saw all these headlines about how terrible our world had become, I started doing a lot of reading. I read about the French revolution, the American Revolution, the Civil War, and I started to recognize that this is a pattern of history and something we should never venture into, there are ample warnings against it. Every school child should know this but it’s hard to get people to read about these things. Maybe this album can help. Because right now, with social media, we are just playing a version of kill the guy with the ball.”

Bad Religion — 2019 Tour Dates
EU/UK DATES
MAY 8 WED La Nef Open Air Angouleme, France
MAY 10 FRI Saarlandhalle Saarbrücken, Germany
MAY 11 SAT s’Oliver Arena Würzburg, Germany
MAY 12 SUN Messequartier Dornbirn, Austria
MAY 14 TUE Wizink Madrid, Spain
MAY 15 WED Altice Arena – Sala Tejo Lisbon, Portugal
MAY 17 FRI Poble Español Barcelona, Spain
MAY 18 SAT Iradier Arena Vitoria-gasteiz, Spain
MAY 21 TUE Arena Vienna, Austria
MAY 22 WED Effenaar Eindhoven, Netherlands
MAY 23 THU Lokschuppen Bielefeld, Germany
MAY 25 SAT Slamdunk Festival Leeds, United Kingdom
MAY 26 SUN Slamdunk Festival Hatfield, United Kingdom

NORTH AMERICAN DATES
6.2 Camp Anarchy / Thornville, OH
6.29 Atlantic City, NJ / Warped Festival
7.1 Madison, WI / The Sylvee
7.2 Minneapolis, MN / First Avenue
7.4 Winnipeg, MB / Burton Cummings Theatre
7.5 Saskatoon, SK / O’Brians Event Center
7.6 Edmonton, AB / Punk In Drublic
7.9 Denver, CO / Ogden Theatre
7.10 Salt Lake City, UT / The Union
7.13 Vancouver, BC / Punk In Drublic
7.14 Seattle, WA / Showbox SoDo
7.16 Spokane, WA / Knitting Factory
7.17 Boise, ID / Knitting Factory
7.19 Ventura, CA / Majestic Ventura Theatre
7.20 Mountain View, CA / Warped Festival
7.25 Toronto, ON / Phoenix Concert Hall
7.26 Montreal, QC / Montreal ’77
7.27 East Providence, RI / Bold Point Park
7.30 Portland, ME / Aura
7.31 Boston, MA / House of Blues
8.2 New York, NY / Webster Hall
8.3 New York, NY / Brooklyn Steel
8.4 Pittsburgh, PA / Roxian
8.6 Rochester, NY / Anthology
8.7 Royal Oak, MI / Royal Oak Music Hall
8.9 Chicago, IL / Riviera Theatre
8.10 Cleveland, OH / Agora Ballroom
8.11 Silver Spring, MD / Fillmore Silver Spring
8.13 Aug Raleigh, NC / The Ritz
8.14 Atlanta, GA / The Masquerade
8.16 Las Vegas, NV / Mandalay Bay Psycho Festival
9.21-22 Asbury Park, NJ / Sea.Hear.Now
10.12 Sacramento, CA / Aftershock

Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber Set To Release “I Don’t Care” On May 10

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Ed Sheeran announced on his Instagram today that his new single with Justin Bieber – titled “I Don’t Care” – is set for release this Friday, May 10 (via Atlantic Records).

Ed and Justin have both been posting cryptic messages on their socials. The pair previously collaborated on the chart-topping hit “Love Yourself.”

Ed is currently in the midst of his sold-out worldwide stadium tour.

Brian Wilson and Zombies Announce ‘Something Great From ’68’ Tour

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Music legend and Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson and iconic British pop pioneers The Zombies announced today a North American tour celebrating the music from the late 1960’s and early 1970’s called ‘Something Great from 68’and beyond.

The tour will kick off August 31st at the Hard Rock in Las Vegas and will visit 15 cities with more to be added celebrating an evening of historic music, collaboration and harmonies to fans. VIP ticket packages are also available. Fans should visit BrianWilson.com/tour or TheZombiesMusic.com/live for ticket links and more information.

Former Beach Boys bandmates Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin will again join Wilson and his band to create some of the most cherished music of that time. The newly inducted Rock and Roll Hall of famers The Zombies will open the shows with all original founding members (minus guitarist Paul Atkinson, who passed away in 2004) performing on stage alongside the newer members of the band.

With the theme leaning toward the music of 1968 and beyond, Wilson and his long-time band will be performing selections from his two of his favourite albums – “Friends” and “Surf’s Up” – as well as rare gems along with the biggest hits that he created with the Beach Boys.

“‘Pet Sounds’ is by far my very best album, though my favorite is ‘Friends’,” stated Brian.

Additionally, The Zombies will perform their seminal album “Odessey & Oracle” in its entirety – a record that features classics like “Time of the Season” – and other selections from their 50+ year career, which began with the 1964 smash “She’s Not There”, and continues with their latest Billboard-charting album “Still Got That Hunger”.

“It’s been quite a year and I’m ready to go out and tour some music that makes everyone have a feel good vibe,” says Wilson. “The Friends album has always been one of my favourites, and I love the music from that time in history. I’m psyched to go out with The Zombies who have some of the best harmonies ever.”

“For at least the last five years, we’ve expressed the thought to our management that a tour with Brian Wilson would feel to us pretty much like the perfect pairing. Now it’s something we’re actually able to look forward to, and with a great deal of excitement – particularly as, along with a whole set featuring our fantastic current band, we’ll be performing “Odessey & Oracle” in its entirety, with all remaining originals plus expanded forces, so that every note from the original album will be reproduced! Roll on autumn – we can’t wait!” – Rod Argent

Brian Wilson began his career as a teenaged founding member of The Beach Boys, who signed with Capitol Records in July 1962 and released their first album, Surfin’ Safari, that same year. The band’s initial surf-rock focus was soon broadened to include other themes. Wilson’s innovative vocal and instrumental arrangements for major hits including “I Get Around,” “California Girls,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “God Only Knows,” and the No. 1 smash “Good Vibrations” established The Beach Boys as America’s preeminent band of the 1960s.

Wilson has also achieved great success as a solo artist with 11 of his own albums released to-date, including his acclaimed 2004 completion of an album he first began recording in the ‘60s, Brian Wilson Presents… SMiLE. The album earned Wilson his first GRAMMY® for a recording, which was followed by his second GRAMMY® win for producing The Beach Boys’ acclaimed 2011 release, The SMiLE Sessions.

Wilson is also a Kennedy Center Honors recipient, a Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, a multiple-GRAMMY® award winner, and a U.K. Music Hall of Fame inductee. As a member of The Beach Boys, Wilson was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and honored with The Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.

Iconic British psychedelic pop legends The Zombies are celebrating their long-awaited induction into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. After receiving their 4th nomination in 5 years, the support for The Zombies’ induction among the public and their peers was undeniable. On March 29, 2019 at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, The Zombies joined Stevie Nicks, Radiohead, The Cure, Def Leppard, Janet Jackson, and Roxy Music as the 2019 Class of The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Fittingly, the Induction Ceremony took place exactly 50 years to-the-day after The Zombies’ classic “Time of the Season” first hit #1 on the charts in America.

Never content to only look back, The Zombies are also touring in support of their latest Billboard -charting album, Still Got That Hunger, led by founding and current members, vocalist Colin Blunstone and keyboardist Rod Argent, alongside Steve Rodford on drums, and renowned session guitarist Tom Toomey. New member, Søren Koch, joined the band following the untimely passing of The Zombies’ beloved bassist Jim Rodford (formerly of ARGENT and The Kinks) in early 2018.

The band’s live performances, described by Rolling Stone as “absolutely triumphant,” take fans on a journey through time, from their early hits…their 1968 masterpiece Odessey & Oracle …post-Zombies solo favorites…right to today with Still Got That Hunger.

Brian Wilson with The Zombies Tour Dates
August 31 – Las Vegas, NV The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
September 1 – Indio, CA @ Fantasy Springs Casino
September 6 – Phoenix, AZ @ Comerica Theatre
September 7 – Pala, CA @ Pala Casino
September 8 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Arlington Theatre
September 12 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
September 13 – Oakland, CA @ The Fox Theater
September 14 – Murphys, CA @ Ironstone Amphitheatre
September 16 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
September 17 – Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
September 19 – Sandy, UT @ Sandy City Amphitheater
September 20 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theater
September 22 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater
September 24 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre
September 26 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

Robert Plant Announces North American Tour

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Robert Plant has announced a series of North American dates. The tour – which once again sees him accompanied by The Sensational Space Shifters – begins September 13 at the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton, NB, with headlining dates starting September 17 at The Mann Center in Philadelphia, PA with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Headlining and festival dates then continue through September and into October, culminating October 3 at the Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, OR.

Fan presales begin tomorrow, May 8 at 10 am (local) – fans can sign up for access now at his site. Local pre-sales follow on Thursday, May 9 at 10 am (local). All presales conclude Thursday, May 9 at 10 pm (local). All remaining tickets will be released to the general public on Friday, May 10 at 10 am (local).

In addition, Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters will appear at a number of upcoming North American festivals, including among others: Fredericton, NB’s Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival (September 13), Indianapolis, IN’s Outlaw Music Festival (September 20), and Louisville, KY’s Bourbon & Beyond Festival (September 21).

ROBERT PLANT AND THE SENSATIONAL SPACE SHIFTERS

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2019

SEPTEMBER
13 – Fredericton, NB – Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival
17 – Philadelphia, PA – The Mann Center
20 – Indianapolis, IN – Outlaw Music Festival
21 – Louisville, KY – Bourbon & Beyond Festival
23 – Clear Lake, IA – Surf Ballroom
25 – Moorhead, MN – Bluestem Center For The Arts Amphitheatre
27 – Missoula, MT – KettleHouse Amphitheater
29 – Spokane, WA – First Interstate Center For The Arts
OCTOBER
1 – Salt Lake City, UT – Eccles Theater
3 – Bend, OR – Les Schwab Amphitheater

Cat Power Shares “Horizon” Video, Announces Fall North American Headline Tour

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Wanderer, the 2018 album from Cat Power, delivers a highlight in “Horizon”, the gorgeous emotional centerpiece of the record. Today, Cat Power, a.k.a. the singer, songwriter, and musician Chan Marshall, is pleased to share the video for the song.

Directed by Greg Hunt, who has helmed all four Wanderer videos, it was shot in NYC and LA and features a cast of Marshall’s friends and loved ones.

In tandem with the video’s release, Cat Power announces a fall US headline tour, with dates spanning the East and West coasts. This new tour takes place following a summer of European and UK appearances, including a Hyde Park show on July 12th with Neil Young and Bob Dylan.

The new album Wanderer marked the return of a beloved American voice, with the New York Times exalting Marshall as “too vibrant a songwriter, with too extraordinary a voice”. Accolades from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, the New Yorker, NPR, New York Magazine, and Entertainment Weekly followed, along with appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Live From Here with Chris Thile, and Song Exploder. Sold-out tours across America, Europe and Australia followed, with consensus on Marshall appearing in the best form of her singular career.

Cat Power Tour Dates

June 27 – Oxford, UK – O2 Academy Oxford
June 28 – Shepton Mallet, UK – Glastonbury Festival
June 29 – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg – Siren’s Call Music & Culture Festival
July 1 – Lille, France – Théâtre Sébastopol
July 2 – Montreux, Switzerland – Montreux Jazz Festival
July 4 – Paris, France – Festival Days Off
July 5 – Lyon, France – Festival Les Nuits de Fourvière
July 6 – Brugge, Belgium – Cactus Festival
July 7 – Hérouville-Saint-Clair, France – Festival Beauregard
July 9 – Cologne, Germany – Live Music Hall
July 10 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
July 12 – London, UK – Hyde Park London *
July 13 – Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool Festival
July 15 – Munich, Germany – Backstage Werk
July 16 – Lorrach, Germany – Stimmen Festival
July 18 – Lisbon, Portugal – Super Bock Super Rock
July 19 – Luzern, Switzerland – Blue Balls Festival
July 21 – Suffolk, UK – Latitude Festival
Aug 17 – Santa Barbara, CA – Lobero Theatre
Sept 12 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution Live
Sept 13 – Tampa, FL – The RITZ Ybor
Sept 14 – Orlando, FL – The Beacham
Sept 16 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle
Sept 17 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground at the Fillmore Charlotte
Sept 18 – Charlottesville, VA – The Jefferson Theater
Sept 20 – Northampton, MA – Academy of Music Theatre
Sept 21 – Asbury Park, NJ – Sea.Hear.Now Festival
Sept 22 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
Sept 24 – Boston, MA – ROYALE
Sept 25 – Washington, DC – The Lincoln Theatre
Sept 27 – Niagara Falls, NY – The Rapids Theatre
Sept 28 – Ithaca, NY – State Theatre of Ithaca
Oct 25 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
Oct 26 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Union Event Center
Oct 28 – Vancouver, BC – The Commodore Ballroom
Oct 29 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
Oct 30 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
Nov 1 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
* w/ Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and others