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Brian Eno performing his song ‘Seven Deadly Finns’ on a Dutch TV show in 1974

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Between his first two solo albums “Here Come The Warm Jets” and “Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)” Brian Eno released Seven Deadly Finns, the lively and compelling single, and it’s a great video to see where he was going before firmly landing on his experimental ambient sound.

Roxy Music performing ‘Ladytron’ live at the Golden Rose Festival, 1973

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You can find the original version of Roxy Music’s Ladytron on their eponymous debut album. The song has distinctive instrumentation, including an oboe solo, liberal use of the mellotron’s famous “three violins” tape set, and much processing of the other instruments by Brian Eno via his VCS3 synthesizer and tape echo. The sound in the start of the song was created by Brian Eno, after Bryan Ferry asked him to produce something reminiscent of the Lunar Landing.

The British electronic band Ladytron took their name from this song, by the way.

Five Time Grammy Award-winning Artist Wynonna Signs To Anti- Records

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Once heralded by Rolling Stone as “the greatest female country singer since Patsy Cline,” Wynonna’s rich and commanding voice is treasured by millions of fans and has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, spanning her remarkable 35-year career. Today Wynonna is thrilled to announce that she is taking her artistry in an exciting new direction by signing to the independent label ANTI- Records.

“Now more than ever, I am on a mission to rediscover the reason I got into this business,” Wynonna said, “and Anti- is giving me the musical freedom to do that.”

Inspired by this fresh creative direction, Wynonna recorded an a capella version of the classic Nina Simone song “Feeling Good” in her living room, straight into her iPhone.

Wynonna will be on tour throughout the United States this year with her band The Big Noise. Spring tour dates are listed below.

TOUR DATES
2/15 – Temecula, CA – Pechanga Resort & Casino
2/21 – The Woodlands, TX – Dosey Doe – The Big Barn
2/22 – Lawton, OK – Apache Casino Hotel
2/23 – Waco, TX – Hippodrome Theatre
3/8 – Peshawbestown, MI – Leelanau Sands Casino
3/9 – Kohler, WI – Kohler Memorial Theatre
3/15 – Toppenish, WA – Legends Casino Event Center
3/16 – Salem, OR – The Elsinore Theatre
3/18 – Bend, OR – Tower Theatre
3/20 – Helena, MT – Helena Civic Center
3/22 – Suquamish, WA – Suquamish Clearwater Casino
3/23 – Redding, CA – Cascade Theatre
3/24 – Boise, ID – Egyptian Theatre
3/26 – Aspen, CO – Wheeler Opera House
4/6 – Clinton, IA – Wild Rose Casino & Resort
4/7 – St. Louis, MO – River City Casino & Hotel
4/25 – Wilkesboro, NC – Merlefest 2019

What makes Ringo a Great Drummer? This.

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Ringo Starr is still the most underrated drummer in music. This humble tribute video by Sina illustrate the importance of his unique drum work for The Beatles.

A Brilliant Animated Video Celebrating 41 Years of the Iconic Electric Light Orchestra Song ‘Mr. Blue Sky’

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On January 28, 1978, the Electric Light Orchestra released their classic “Mr. Blue Sky” from their album Out of the Blue. 41 years later, ELO co-founder Jeff Lynne releases this newly-animated video created to illustrate the song.

Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ As Told Through Internet Memes

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Welcome to the Official Bo-Meme-Ean Rhapsody fan video!. Luke Maynard collected all the images and captioned them, and put them in order.

The Best Last Best Plane Ride Ever

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On October 15, 1986, the New York Mets came back from a three-run deficit in the ninth and beat the Houston Astros in 16 innings to win the pennant. This film recreates the Mets’ infamous postgame celebration, from champagne in the jacuzzi to the destruction of a perfectly good Ozark Airlines DC-10. Starring the voices of Lenny Dykstra, Dwight Gooden, Kevin Mitchell, and Darryl Strawberry.

David Alan Grier Tells an Epic Prince Story

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Actor and comedian David Alan Grier tells Howard Stern a wild story he once heard about Prince.

Eric Alper PR gets 11 JUNO Award noms: Molly Johnson, Colin James, Sue Foley, Exco Levi, Andy Milne, Diana Panton, and more!

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The highly anticipated JUNO Award nominations list signals the country’s best of the best, and this year is no different from the roster of Eric Alper PR — including previous winners and multi-nominees Molly Johnson, Sue Foley, Colin James, The Wailin’ Jennys, Myles Goodwyn, Exco Levi, Andy Milne and Dapp Theory, Diana Panton, Chelsea Stewart, Beppie, and distributed label artists Kevin Breit and Pharis & Jason Romero.

Molly Johnson’s Meaning To Tell Ya is nominated for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year. This is Molly Johnson’s sixth JUNO Award nomination, with one previous win. Singer/songwriter Molly Johnson has long been known as one of Canada’s greatest voices, both in jazz and her extensive philanthropic work. Signed for stage work at school-age in the mid-60s by legendary producer Ed Mirvish, Molly went on to front everything from a disco band to a funky art rock group before embarking on a parallel career in the jazz sect. It wasn’t until the 90s when her solo efforts would lead her down an irrefutable path of next-level greatness, including five JUNO Award nominations and a win for 2009’s Vocal Jazz Album of the Year with Lucky.

Sue Foley’s The Ice Queen is nominated for Blues Album of the Year. This is Sue Foley’s fourth JUNO Award nomination, with one previous win. Sue Foley’s The Ice Queen continues to set audiences alight with its recent JUNO Award nomination for Blues Album of the Year. A veritable triple-threat of talent, and one of the most notable blues and roots artists around, Sue holds the record for the most Maple Blues Awards in Canada and won a JUNO Award in 2001 for Best Blues Album for Love Comin’ Down.

Colin James’s Miles To Go is nominated for Blues Album of the Year. This is Colin James’ 18th JUNO Award nomination, with six previous wins. 19 studio albums and appearances aplenty have elevated Colin James to be among Canada’s most recognizable household names. Of the JUNO Awards specifically, he’s been the recipient of six in the last 30 years; Most Promising Male Vocalist of the Year (1989), Single of the Year for “Just Came Back” (1991), twice as Male Vocalist of the Year (1996, 1998), Best Blues Album for National Steel, and Best Producer for Let’s Shout; C’mon With The C’mon.

Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues is nominated for Blues Album of the Year. This is Myles Goodwyn’s fourth JUNO Award nomination. Myles Goodwyn’s voice is as distinctive and immediately recognizable as his songwriting skills are prolific. The singer, guitarist, writer, producer — not to mention leader of the multi-Platinum selling rock band and inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, April Wine — he is considered a living music legend. Myles’ passion for the blues began in 60s, but the songs he wrote weren’t ever going to appear on an April Wine album. Instead, Myles saved them for the blues album he knew he was going to make, this album being its result. Some of the Friends joining Goodwyn on the release are; Jack de Keyzer, Garret Mason, David Wilcox, Amos Garret, Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne, Joe Murphy, Frank Marino, Shaun Verreault, Bill Stevenson, Rick Derringer and more. Myles Goodwyn and Friends of the Blues shows, yet again, that Myles Goodwyn is not only a gifted rock musician, and a real blues man at heart.

The Wailin’ Jennys’s Fifteen is nominated for Traditional Roots Album of the Year. This is The Wailin’ Jennys’ fourth nomination, with two previous wins. Folklore will always spin the tale around their “happy accident” of a start, but the continuous rise of The Wailin’ Jennys continues to suggest everything happens for a reason. The multi-award winning, chart-topping trio gleam two previous JUNO Award wins on their shelf for Roots and Traditional Album of the Year, including their debut release 40 Days (2005), and Bright Morning Stars (2012).

Internationally acclaimed pianist and composer Andy Milne has received a 2019 Juno Nomination for his new album The Seasons of Being. Backed by his genre-crossing, critically acclaimed quintet Dapp Theory, The Seasons of Being explores the body, spirit and mind on music, channeling the diagnostic principles of homeopathic healing to captivate the emotional characterization of each improvising musician. The album was released on Sunnyside in September, 2018 and is currently nominated for Best Group Jazz Album. This is Milne’s first Juno nod and the announcement comes on January 29, the pianists’ birthday.

Pharis and Jason Romero’s Sweet Old Religion is nominated for Traditional Roots Album of the Year. This is Pharis and Jason Romero’s second JUNO Award nomination, with one previous win. Singing vibrant duets, writing deadly songs, playing handmade banjos and old acoustic guitars, Pharis & Jason Romero have a classic story. They’ve released six records, toured North America and the UK, won a JUNO Award, multiple Canadian Folk Music Awards, been featured on NPR Music, CBC, BBC, and Folk Alley, and have performed on A Prairie Home Companion and CBC’s The Vinyl Cafe. Sweet Old Religion is an all-original record that embraces the listener with the sounds of over a decade of playing and listening together. It won Traditional Singer and Vocal Ensemble of the year at the Canadian Folk Music 2018 Awards, was the #1 most played record of 2018 on Stingray Folk-Roots, and included on Best of 2018 Lists including No Depression, Folk Alley, CKUA, Radio Heartland, Folk Roots Radio, Front Porch Bluegrass, KPFA, KHUM, KBCS and more. Light, love and time lead the themes, with the duo at the forefront in their most beautifully gritty, honest and sweet record yet.

Stephanie Nhan (Beppie) is a an award winning music teacher and Juno nominated recording artist who lives and works in Edmonton, Alberta. Stephanie has a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Concordia University in Edmonton and has recently completed her Orff Level 1 from the University of Alberta. She has studied extensively through the Royal Conservatory of Music and has been teaching for almost twenty years.

Kevin Breit’s Johnny Goldtooth and The Chevy Casanovas is nominated for Instrumental Album of the Year. This is Kevin Breit’s third JUNO Award nomination. Known for his inimitable guitar playing, exquisite lyrics and eccentric performances, Kevin Breit is a humble Canadian treasure. With multiple awards including a Maple Blues Award, Gemini Award, National Jazz Award, and Canadian Folk Music Award, as well as for his work on albums that have a collective 10 GRAMMY Awards, Kevin’s unparalleled creativity is infinite. The JUNO Award nominated 11-track instrumental Johnny Goldtooth and The Chevy Casanovas was released on Stony Plain Records, and features his interpretations of a mythical character in a twang world.

Exco Levi’s Narrative is nominated for Reggae Recording of the Year. This is Exco Levi’s seventh nomination, with five previous wins. Pop trivia: did you know five-time JUNO Award-winning Exco Levi sits at the helm of “best winning percentage” in the history of the prize? Compared to Anne Murray (52 nominations : 24 wins) and Celine Dion (72 nominations : 20 wins), Exco has won as many of the coveted Canadian awards as David Foster, Liona Boyd, and Glass Tiger, and more than Joni Mitchell, Kari, Deadmau5, and the Arkells. His five year sweep across six years includes Reggae Recording of the Year for Bleaching Shop (2012), Storms of Life (2013), Strive (2014), Welcome the King (2015) and Siren (2017).

Diana Panton is a two-time JUNO Award winner (2017 and 2015) and double SILVER DISC Award Winner in Japan. Her albums made Downbeat Magazine’s Best of 2017 and 2016 with four-star reviews. Her latest release, solstice/equinox, was a Downbeat Editor’s Pick in 2018. Panton’s previous release debuted at #8 on Billboard. Her music has topped Amazon.com’s Movers and Shakers Chart, iTunes.ca/com, HMV Japan and Hong Kong, Eslite and Books.com in Taiwan. Upon its release in Asia, solstice/equinox went to #1 in both HK and Taiwan and finished second in year-end sales in Taiwan. The album’s conceptual theme is about the changing seasons and is underscored by varied instrumental tonal colours as contributed by Canada’s finest musicians, including three Order of Canada recipients: Guido Basso, Phil Dwyer and Don Thompson, as well as four-time National Jazz Guitarist, Reg Schwager. Wholenote Magazine noted this communal effort “sounds not like a collection of hired musicians, but rather like a working jazz group that exhibits sympatico and a shared investment in the music heard here.” With songs performed in both English and French, solstice/equinox was selected by ICI Musique, Radio Canada as one of the top albums of the year.

Nominations Announced for The 2019 JUNO Awards – Shawn Mendes Leads The Way With Six

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The nominees for the 48th Annual JUNO Awards were announced today by The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) at a press conference attended by media and industry notables at the Canadian Broadcasting Centre (CBC), in downtown Toronto. JUNO Week 2019, hosted in London, ON, will culminate with Canada’s biggest night in music – The 2019 JUNO Awards – broadcast live on Sunday, March 17 on CBC, CBC Radio One, CBC Music the free CBC Gem streaming service in Canada, and globally at cbcmusic.ca/junos.

Shawn Mendes leads this year with a total of six nominations including: JUNO Fan Choice, Single of the Year, Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Pop Album of the Year. The Weeknd received an impressive five nominations including JUNO Fan Choice, Single of the Year, Album of the Year, Artist of the Year and R&B/Soul Recording of the Year – an award he has won four times previously.

First time nominees recognized with four nominations include bülow for JUNO Fan Choice, Single of the Year, Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Pop Album of the Year; and London’s very own Loud Luxury for JUNO Fan Choice, Single of the Year, Breakthrough Group of the Year and Dance Recording of the Year.

Artists with three nominations include Alessia Cara for JUNO Fan Choice, Single of the Year and Artist of the Year; Bahamas for Songwriter of the Year, Adult Alternative Album of the Year and Video of the Year; Hubert Lenoir for Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year and Francophone Album of the Year; KILLY for JUNO Fan Choice, Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Rap Recording of the Year; Michael Bublé for Artist of the Year, Jack Richardson Producer of the Year with David Foster and Adult Contemporary Album of the Year; Three Days Grace for Album of the Year, Group of the Year and Rock Album of the Year; and Tory Lanez for JUNO Fan Choice, Artist of the Year and Rap Recording of the Year.

Tickets to The 2019 JUNO Awards are available online at budweisergardens.com, by phone at 1-866-455-2849 and in-person at the Courtesy Ford Box Office at Budweiser Gardens (Located at Gate 1).

The 48th annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week 2019 will be hosted in London, ON from March 11 through March 17, 2019, culminating in The JUNO Awards, on Sunday, March 17, at Budweiser Gardens, broadcast live at 8 PM ET on CBC, CBC Radio One, CBC Music on the free CBC Gem streaming service in Canada and globally at cbcmusic.ca/junos