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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

How to Increase Restaurant Sales: The Ultimate Guide

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In the hospitality business, sales will fluctuate depending on the competition, the season and the economy among other factors. However, one factor remains constant.

The urge to increase sales.

Even the biggest restaurants in the world are constantly looking for ways to increase their sales, so why shouldn’t you? Read on to learn the various ways you can increase your restaurant sales.

1.      Make Use of Social Media

Social media continues to prove itself as a strong marketing tool for any business and restaurants are no different.

The best part about this is it’s free and it doesn’t need tons of expertise to master. In addition, you only need a few minutes of your time in a day to engage with your followers online on a personal level.

Over a period, you’ll have a large online community which will go beyond borders. Something you may not have envisioned for your business. Besides, engaging with your online followers builds a relationship based on friendship and trust, which results in increased sales.

2.      Start a Loyalty Program

LevelUp conducted a survey and found out loyalty program members of restaurants spend 19 percent more when redeeming rewards and they increase the number of times they visit the restaurant by 75 percent from their first to the tenth redemption.

This goes to show how customers love appreciation and just how loyal they can become to your business. By establishing loyalty, you retain your existing customers since finding new ones is difficult and expensive.

3.      Employ Technology for Efficiency

Restaurants are known for long queues, especially during rush hours. If you have old and outdated technology to serve your clients, you risk delays and frustrations among customers. This may lead to loss of customers due to inefficiency.

To cure or avoid this, acquire the latest POS system and increase the number of cashiers to speed up the process. Besides speeding up the queues, you’ll have better management systems which will allow you to know the day’s and month’s sales.

4.      Incorporate Online Ordering

In this day, technology is a must-have for any business looking to increase its sales. In a restaurant business, you want to make it easier for your customers to access food. This is where online ordering comes in.

Restaurant queues can be long at times and when a customer remembers this they may opt to wait or even skip the entire affair altogether. With online ordering, you can deliver their food right at their doorstep. This brings convenience not only to the customer but also to your business.

This is because you’ll cut down the long lines snaking past your door and also reduce the money you use on operating expenses at the restaurant. Check out the Opium London official website to get a better feel of what online ordering looks like.

5.      Review Your Menu

It could be that certain foods and prices in your menu may be driving your low sales. Maybe it’s time you reviewed your menu. These items may seem too expensive for your customers or even eliminate from your menu foods consumers don’t order any more.

Ask your customers what they’d love to see on the menu and incorporate it.

There are tons of restaurants opening up every year and such oversaturation in the market can make it difficult to attract clients. Therefore, with the tips highlighted in this article, you should be able to break through the glass ceiling in a crowded space.

 

It’s A ‘New Day New World’ for Canadian 80s Icons the Spoons

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Mark it on your calendars: it’s a New Day New World for iconic Canadian band Spoons and their newest release — available now!

Formed in 1980, Gordon Deppe and Sandy Horne made Spoons a different kind of household word…

They would help define the sound of pop and new wave in the 80s with hits including “Nova Heart”, “Romantic Traffic”, “Old Emotions” and “Tell No Lies.” Their album Arias & Symphonies would go on to be named one of the 20 Most Influential Albums of The 80s by The Chart Magazine, and their song “Nova Heart” was recently included in Bob Mersereau’s book The Top 100 Canadian Singles.

Not bad for a bunch of kids from Burlington, Ontario.

And now, evoking all the fun of their most notorious ear-gems of hits, their newest 12-track missive lands the band firmly in 2019.

Starting off strong with the signature Spoons sound fans new and never-waning come for, the opening song “All The Wrong Things (In The Right Places)” is set and ready for instant anthem status. Trivia buffs will want to know: its final mix was a collaborative campaign after an online contest had listeners nation-wide submit chants to be mixed into the song’s chorus.

And “Beautiful Trap” — a song about all the things we can’t resist, no matter how hard we try — brings back the ‘doot-doots’ of 1984’s hit “Romantic Traffic.”

The band says it wasn’t intentional…. “Like the lyrics of the song insist, it was unavoidable,” they say. “It’s in our DNA!”

Formed in 1980, Gordon Deppe and Sandy Horne soon made Spoons a different kind of household word. They would help define the sound of pop and new wave in the 80s with hits including Nova Heart, Romantic Traffic, Old Emotions and Tell No Lies. Their album Arias & Symphonies would go on to be named one of the 20 Most Influential Albums of The 80s by The Chart Magazine and their song Nova Heart was recently included in Bob Mersereau’s book The Top 100 Canadian Singles. Not bad for a bunch of kids from Burlington, Ontario.

Their first album Stick Figure Neighbourhood was recorded in 1981 at Grant Avenue Studios in Hamilton, Ontario with an up and coming engineer named Daniel Lanois. The album garnered rave press reviews and reached #1 on college radio. But it wouldn’t be until the release of their song Nova Heart, produced by John Punter of Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry fame, that the Spoons became a household name. The Arias & Symphonies album, recorded at George Martin’s Air Studios in London, England, solidified the Spoons’ presence on the new wave music front. With the commercial radio success that followed the band saw themselves opening for such acts as The Police, Culture Club and Simple Minds. A little TV show called MuchMusic had also just been launched and the young Spoons were tailor-made for a whole new video-driven generation. In fact, the very first episode of the show began with, “Welcome to MuchMusic. Coming up we have brand new videos by Duran Duran, Howard Jones and the Spoons.” A new era was launched with those words.

In 1983, Ready Records brought on Nile Rodgers (Chic, David Bowie, Madonna, and most recently Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky”) to produce their follow-up album Talkback. More radio hits emerged, including Romantic Traffic, Old Emotions and Tell No Lies. The Spoons continued to build their fan base around the world. The video for Romantic Traffic, shot in the subways of Toronto, remains as one of the most iconic Canadian videos of all time.

A soundtrack for Ron Mann’s movie Listen To The City and two more studio albums followed. Under the wing of Rush’s manager Ray Danniels, the Spoons recorded the Bridges Over Borders and Vertigo Tango albums on Anthem Records. The resulting singles Bridges Over Borders, Be Alone Tonight, Rodeo, When Time Turns Around and Waterline kept the band making videos and touring until the end of the 80s. But the decade was winding down as a new wave of music called Grunge was taking the world by storm. A lot of people believed that this would mark the end for all things 80s. They couldn’t have been more wrong. Something that would soon be known as Retro 80s was looming just around the corner.

The greatest hits package Collectible Spoons was released in 1994 on MCA/Universal Music and led to one of the band’s most successful tours ever. The old fans were hungry for the music they grew up on and new ones were eager to give the 80s a second listen. Spoons songs were being played more frequently as many radio stations featured all-80s shows. A new offshoot of MuchMusic called MuchMoreMusic revived all the old 80s videos. The unthinkable was happening. The 80s were back.

When the retro phenomenon showed no signs of stopping, a new album seemed like the next logical step. In 2010, Gordon and Sandy released Static In Transmission, produced by Jeff Carter; their first collection of new songs in over two decades. Although still undeniably Spoons, the single You Light Up proved that the band remained inexplicably current. In fact, John Sakamoto of the Toronto Star included it in his prestigious Anti-Hit List the week of its release, usually reserved for up and coming new artists. Not bad for a band that’d been around for thirty years.

In 2012 Sparks Music and Ready Records celebrated the 30th anniversary of one of the band’s most successful releases with a special Nova Heart Anniversary EP. The package contains the quintessential 1982 album cut and dance club extended mix, as well as the electronica/dub step Singularity remix, which has become the high point of their live shows and new favourite for fans new and old alike. A special 30th Anniversary edition of the Arias & Symphonies album followed, released by Sparks/Ready Records/Universal Music, complete with extensive liner notes, historical photos and live tracks. It also saw the reunion, for the first after twenty-six years, of the original band line-up for an incredible sold-out release party in Toronto.

In 2013 the Spoons won the Music Express Magazine “Back In The Spotlight” Award. A remastered version of their debut album Stick Figure Neighbourhood was released on vinyl, followed in 2014 by the 30th Anniversary CD commemorating their smash hits Romantic Traffic and Tell No Lies. The anniversary show, complete with the original line-up of Rob Preuss, Derrick Ross, Sandy and Gord was filmed for a concert DVD/documentary available this March, 2015. Gord Deppe’s autobiography SpoonFed, released through Manor House Publishing, is available through Chapters and Indigo stores and quickly became a #1 Best Seller in its genre on Amazon.

The Retro 80s movement shows no signs of slowing down. Not one bit. The band is currently recording new material, working on more remixes of their classic hits and will be touring Canada this summer. And as far as Sandy and Gord and a lot of fans are concerned, that is a very good thing indeed.

New Day New World is available now.

Warner Music Group Lines Up Record Store Crawls

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WARNER MUSIC GROUP will stage its fourth annual series of official Record Store Crawls, which take place over the next few months in various cities across the country. Participants will enjoy live performances as they’re escorted by bus to some of each city’s best record stores while enjoying refreshments, a gift bag including a mystery vinyl LP, and other limited-edition gifts.

The first of this year’s crawls will place in NEW YORK CITY, while the remainder of the crawls will are scheduled from JUNE through OCTOBER. Other WARNER MUSIC artists confirmed to perform at select Record Store Crawl dates include: SKATING POLLY in SEATTLE, RUN RIVER NORTH and WILD in LOS ANGELES, BETCHA in NASHVILLE, and CHIEF WHITE LIGHTNING in AUSTIN. The full itinerary will be revealed the week of each event.

Attendees will be among the first to have access to limited-edition vinyl released to coincide with the crawls, including exclusives from RAY CHARLES, and more to be announced.

Record Store Crawl Dates:

  • 4/13 – NEW YORK
  • 6/1 – MINNEAPOLIS
  • 6/22 – SEATTLE
  • 6/29 – ROCHESTER, NY
  • 6/29 – BIRMINGHAM, AL
  • 7/20 – ORLANDO
  • 7/20 – LOS ANGELES
  • 8/10 – PORTLAND, OR
  • 8/24 – NASHVILLE
  • 8/25 – AUSTIN, TX
  • 10/5 – PHOENIX
  • 10/19 – CHICAGO

Tickets can be purchased at www.recordstorecrawl.com.

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Why Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band is a masterpiece

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Brace yourselves, this video is about Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band.

Trout Mask Replica, by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band was inducted into the Library of Congress’ national recording registry in 2010 – nearly 40 years after it’s release. The album has been widely cited by artists of all kinds as a shining point of creativity and original thought – it also is very very hard to listen to. It’s the musical equivalent of a Jackson Pollock painting. Its discordant rhythms and motifs sound made up on the spot by a child, but every sound and riff you hear on the album was arduously rehearsed over the course of a year by a group of young musicians who were remarkable in their own right.

The Head And The Heart Announce North American Tour

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The Head And The Heart have announced a North American tour for this spring and fall in support of their newly announced album Living Mirage which will be released on May 17th via Reprise Records / Warner Bros. Records. Produced by Live Nation, the 38-city outing will kick off June 21st in Buffalo, NY and make stops in Austin, Denver, Chicago, Atlanta and more, before wrapping October 20th in Toronto, ON. A full rundown of tour dates can be found below. Special guest Hippo Campus will join the July dates of the tour.

Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, March 29th at 10am local time at LiveNation.com. Citi is the official presale credit card for the tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, March 26th at 10am local time until Thursday, March 28th at 10pm local time through Citi’s Private Pass program. For complete presale details visit www.citiprivatepass.com. A special fan presale will also be available beginning Monday, March 25th at 10am local time until Thursday, March 28th at 10pm local time.

Every ticket purchased online for The Head and The Heart includes your choice of a CD or digital copy of the new album, Living Mirage, released on 5/17/19. You’ll receive instructions via email on how to redeem your album after ticket purchase.

“Missed Connection,” the first single from the new album, is now available to download, stream or watch the lyric video.

Summer/Fall North American Tour Dates:
04/14/19 – High Water Fest at Riverfront Park – North Charleston, SC
04/16/19 – Bijou Theatre – Knoxville, TN
04/17/19 – Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre – Wilmington, NC
04/19/19 – Hargray Capitol Theatre – Macon, GA
04/20/19 – Walker Theatre – Memorial Auditorium – Chattanooga, TN
04/21/19 – Manchester Music Hall – Lexington, KY
04/23/19 – Druid City Music Hall – Tuscaloosa, AL
04/24/19 – The Lyric Oxford – Oxford, MS
04/26/19 – New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival – New Orleans, LA+
06/21/19 – Alternative Buffalo’s Kerfuffle – Canalside – Buffalo, NY+
06/23/19 – Alt 92.3 Summer Open – Forest Hills Stadium – New York, NY+
07/06/19 – Starlight Theatre – Kansas City, MO *
07/07/19 – Stifel Theatre – St. Louis, MO *
07/09/19 – ACL Live at The Moody Theater – Austin, TX *
07/12/19 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Dallas, TX *
07/13/19 – White Oak Music Hall – Houston, TX *
07/14/19 – Brady Theater – Tulsa, OK
07/17/19 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Denver, CO *+
07/18/19 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Denver, CO *+
07/19/19 – The Great Saltair – Salt Lake City, UT *
07/22/19 – Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, AZ *
07/23/19 – Santa Barbara Bowl – Santa Barbara, CA *+
07/25/19 – Grand Theatre at The Grand Sierra Resort – Reno, NV *
07/26/19 – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – San Francisco, CA *
08/16/19 – Woodstock 50 – Glen, NY+
09/06/19 – Murat Theatre at Old National Centre – Indianapolis, IN
09/08/19 – PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, OH
09/10/19 – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica – Cleveland, OH
09/11/19 – 20 Monroe Live – Grand Rapids, MI
09/13/19 – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, IL
09/18/19 – The Armory – Minneapolis, MN
09/19/19 – Stephens Auditorium – Ames, IA
09/21/19 – Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival – Franklin, TN+
09/26/19 – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium – Asheville, NC
09/27/19 – The Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA
09/29/19 – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC
10/01/19 – Red Hat Amphitheater – Raleigh, NC
10/03/19 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
10/08/19 – The MET – Philadelphia, PA
10/09/19 – Palace Theatre – Albany, NY
10/11/19 – Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford, CT
10/12/19 – Agganis Arena – Boston, MA
10/14/19 – UPMC Events Center – Moon Twp., PA
10/15/19 – The Fillmore Detroit presented by Cricket Wireless – Detroit, MI
10/16/19 – Palace Theatre – Columbus, OH
10/18/19 – Algonquin Commons Theatre – Ottawa, ON
10/19/19 – MTELUS – Montreal, QC
10/20/19 – Sony Centre for the Performing Arts – Toronto, ON

DJ Cummerbund Mashes Depeche Mode and The Turtles

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Take ‘Personal Jesus’ and mix it with ‘Happy Together’ to get ‘Happy with Jesus.’

DJ Cummerbund is legendary on YouTube for his mash-ups of classic songs that really don’t belong together but work so well, they’re so happy together.

Playing Hip Hop Music Makes Cheese Taste Better

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When searching a fromagerie for the perfect chunk of cheddar or parmesan, cheese aficionados have probably never grilled vendors over what kind of music was played to their cheeses. But a Swiss cheesemaker has embarked on an experiment to test the impact of music on Emmental, one of the most famous cheeses in Switzerland, even if it prompts pundits to write such grating remarks as: you gouda brie kidding!

A unique study by the Bern University of the Arts claims music can impact the taste of cheese, and it seems to indicate Hip hop music in particular makes cheese taste best.

Here’s That Sax Solo from Gerry Rafferty’s “Baker Street” On A 10-Hour Loop

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“Baker Street” by Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty and features one of the most popular sax solos, ever, as a prominent eight-bar saxophone riff played as a break between verses, by Raphael Ravenscroft.

In January 2011, radio presenter Simon Lederman revealed that Ravenscroft thought the solo was out of tune. When asked during a live radio interview on BBC Radio London, “What do you think when you hear the sax solo now?” Ravenscroft replied, “I’m irritated because it’s out of tune; yeah it’s flat; by enough of a degree that it irritates me at best”, and admitted he was “gutted” when he heard it played back. He added that he had not been able to re-record the take, as he was not involved when the song was mixed.

Here’s that solo, for 10 hours. Because, internet.

Hugh Masekela-The Father of South African Jazz

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Hugh Masekela is a renowned composer, singer, and trumpeter. He is popularly known as the father of South African jazz. During his lifetime, Hugh made exceptional jazz compositions. He wrote a variety of anti-apartheid songs including Bring Him Back Home and Soweto Blues. Hugh passed away in January 2018 at the age of 78. In this post, we highlight the early life, music career and achievements of the legendary Hugh Masekela.

Early Life

Hugh Masekela was born in April 1939 in KwaGuga Township, Witbank. His parents were Thomas Selena and Pauline Bowsers his father worked as a health inspector while his mother was a social worker. Hugh spent most of his early life with his grandmother where he developed an interest in playing piano and singing.

Hugh started playing the trumpet when he was 14 years old. Archbishop Trevor Huddleston bought him the first trumpet. Trevor was a chaplain at St. Martin’s School. He requested Uncle Sauda, the leader of the Johannesburg brass band to teach Hugh the fundamentals of playing trumpets. Masekela was a quick learner. Some of Hugh’s classmates started playing different instruments thus forming the famous Huddleston Jazz Band.

Upon hearing about the band, Louis Armstrong sent a trumpet to Hugh as a gift. Masekela led his bandmates until 1956 before joining the African Jazz Revue. Hugh composed several anti-apartheid South African jazz songs between 1950 and 1968. They enabled him to reach a huge population. In 1958, the Manhattan Brothers toured South Africa. Hugh produced the King Kong which Todd Matshikiza had written. He toured the country for a year together with Nathan Mdledle and Miriam Makeba.

Musical Career

Hugh joined Johnny Gertze, Kippie Moeketsi, Makhaya Ntshoko, and Dollar Brand to form the Jazz Epistles in 1959. They performed in several concerts in Cape Town and Johannesburg for a year. However, in March 1960, more than 65 people were killed in the Sharpeville. The government banned people from assembling in groups of 10 or more. Trevor Huddleston helped Hugh to leave the country. John Dankworth and Yehudi Menuhin helped him get admission into the Guildhall School of Music.

Masekela joined the Manhattan School of Music in 1960 to study classical trumpet. He married Mariam Makeba in 1964. However, they divorced in 1966. Several years later, Hugh, collaborated with Central and West African musicians. He re-absorbed mbaqanga strains after returning to South Africa. During his lifetime, High received many honors including the Doctors of Music in Rhodes University, an Honorary Doctorate in Music in the University of York and the Legend Award during the 2016 MTV Africa Music Awards.

Hugh Masekela’s Best Songs

Hugh produced several South African jazz songs such as:

  • Chileshe
  • Grazing in the Grass
  • Going’ Back to New Orleans
  • Stimela
  • Khawuleza
  • Thuma Mina
  • Mafikizolo feat. Hugh Masekela
  • Thanayi feat. Thandiswa Mazwai

Hugh Masekela will be remembered for his amazing South African jazz songs. He fought for the rights of oppressed South Africans by taking part in different anti-apartheid campaigns. The ruling government exiled him for 30 years. Hugh returned to South Africa in 1990 after the release of Nelson Mandela. He succumbed to prostate cancer in January 2018 in Johannesburg at the age of 78.