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The Next Generation Of Leahys Are Here

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A Next Generation Leahy Christmas has been described as “breath-taking”, “astounding,” and “unforgettable.” Audiences simply don’t want the night to end because they have experienced something truly amazing and beautiful. Join the Next Generation Leahy and be inspired by these young people, energized by the music, and excited for the arrival of Christmas.

With these young minds leading the way, their music is constantly evolving bringing Celtic music into the modern era for a new audience. In all of their music The Next Generation Leahy takes their passion for music, song, and dance – which flows from every pore in their bodies – and creates something new and vibrant. The Next Generation Leahy has been sharing this gift of music with audiences all over Canada and the United States for the past three years. They have shared the stage with iconic artists like Donnell Leahy, Natalie MacMaster, The Chieftains, We Banjo 3, and many more! Their music is being recognized now around the world, with invitations to perform in Ireland, China, and Scotland. No matter the setting, audiences recognize in these musicians a talent that is beyond their years.

All under the age of 16, they are accomplished multi-instrumentalists whose live performances are filled with the high-energy, infectious Celtic-based music associated with their Leahy heritage. Fiddle, cello, French accordion, singing, piano, and French-Canadian step-dancing all find a voice on stage. The music that lives in each of these young people – which is so joyful, so positive, and so rare – simply cannot be contained.

This December, join The Next Generation Leahy as they share the magic of Christmas with you.

November 23, 2018 The Regent Theatre Oshawa, ON
November 30, 2018 Schauer Center Hartford, WI 7:30 pm
December 1, 2018 Monroe Arts Center Monroe, WI 7:30 pm
December 6, 2018 The Urban Field House Belle River, ON Christmas show
December 7, 2018 The Urban Field House Belle River, ON Christmas show
December 8, 2018 The Georgian Theatre Barrie, ON Christmas show
December 9, 2018 The Empire Theatre Belleville, ON Christmas show
December 12, 2018 London Music Hall London, ON Christmas show
December 13, 2018 Burlington Performing Arts Centre Burlington, ON Christmas show
December 15, 2018 The Roxy Theatre Owen Sound, ON Christmas show
December 16, 2018 Sanderson Centre Brantford, ON Christmas show
December 19, 2018 The Opera House Gravenhurst, ON Christmas show
December 22, 2018 Flato Markham Theatre Markham, ON 2 SHOWS! – Christmas show
January 25, 2019 Dunn Center PAC at Wesleyan College Rocky Mount, NC
January 26, 2019 Cary Arts Center Cary, NC
March 19, 2019 Clover School District Auditorium Clover, SC
March 22, 2019 Sumter Opera House Sumter, NC
March 23, 2019 Suffolk for the Cultural Arts Suffolk, VA
March 24, 2019 Thalian Hall Wilmington, NC
April 11, 2019 DeWitt Performing Arts at Cole Auditorium Hamlet, NC
April 13, 2019 Mac Gray Auditorium Statesville, NC
May 10, 2019 Edgerton Performing Arts Center Edgerton, WI School performance only
May 11, 2019 Edgerton Performing Arts Center Edgerton, WI
June 8, 2019 Bluegrass in the Country Festival Providence Bay, ON
October 11, 2019 Pawleys Island Festival of Music & Arts Pawleys Island, SC

Music Matters series takes on Beach Boys and The Ramones – And This Is An EXCELLENT Place To Star If You’re New To The Bands

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The University Of Texas Press has a great idea on their hands. How to sift through the dozens, if not hundreds of books about a really popular artist. Two books in particular, Why the Beach Boys Matter and Why The Ramones Matter provide an excellent introduction to the bands that just not survived the music industry, but electrified and revolutionized it long after their biggest releases took hold on the world.

Of all the white American pop music groups that hit the charts before the Beatles, only the Beach Boys continued to thrive throughout the British Invasion to survive into the 1970s and beyond. The Beach Boys helped define both sides of the era we broadly call the sixties, split between their early surf, car, and summer pop and their later hippie, counterculture, and ambitious rock. No other group can claim the Ronettes and the Four Seasons as early 1960s rivals; the Mamas and the Papas and Crosby, Stills and Nash as later 1960s rivals; and the Beatles and the Temptations as decade-spanning counterparts.

The author, Tom Smucker, has written about pop music and politics in publications such as Creem and The Village Voice, and he used his experience as a perfect opportunity to reflect on a pivotal period in music history.

This is the first book to take an honest look at the themes running through the Beach Boys’ art and career as a whole and to examine where they sit inside our culture and politics — and why they still grab our attention.

As for Why The Ramones Matter, well, that’s a silly question, right? But the book’s author Donna Gaines, who has written for Rolling Stone, MS, the Village Voice, Spin, Newsday and Salon, is as close to the scene as anyone – Gaines grew up in Rockaway Beach, Queens, a surf town made famous by the mighty Ramones. Her work has been published in fanzines, trade and scholarly collections, journals and textbooks.

The central experience of the Ramones and their music is of being an outsider, an outcast, a person who’s somehow defective, and the revolt against shame and self-loathing. The fans, argues Donna Gaines, got it right away, from their own experience of alienation at home, at school, on the streets, and from themselves. This sense of estrangement and marginality permeates everything the Ramones still offer us as artists, and as people. Why the Ramones Matter compellingly makes the case that the Ramones gave us everything; they saved rock and roll, modeled DIY ethics, and addressed our deepest collective traumas, from the personal to the historical.

You can get Why The Beach Boys Matter here and Why The Ramones matter here and here.

Steven Van Zandt Creates A Free School of Rock: Free Lesson Plans That Helps Educate Kids Through Music

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Stevie Van Zandt’s TeachRock project brings rich educational materials to teachers and students everywhere – at no cost. The lesson plans and resources at TeachRock allow a one-of-a-kind, multimedia experience that helps young people connect the history of popular music to classroom work across the disciplines. From social studies and language arts to geography, media studies, science, general music, and more: TeachRock has engaging and meaningful material for every classroom.

Steven Van Zandt founded the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation in response to a drop-out crisis he saw crippling American education. Believing that student engagement is a significant facet of the crisis, he conceived a curriculum based around popular music, a subject that connects with student interest and passion. Importantly, what he then created with his team is a curriculum that is not restricted to music departments alone, a truly interdisciplinary curriculum. TeachRock is endorsed by the National Council for the Social Studies, the National Association for Music Education, and the National Council for Geographic Education, with partners including Scholastic Inc., PBS, Reelin’ in the Years, ABC News, Rock’s Backpages, New York University’s Steinhardt School, and the Grammy Museum.

The more-than-120 lesson plans at TeachRock are divided into two categories. The Core Lessons explore the interconnected histories of popular music and American culture from the 19th century to the present. The Special Collections lessons are constructed alongside documentaries and feature films. Both categories are brimming with engaging resources and exciting classroom activities for teachers of all ages and disciplines.

Not sure where to start? Try a TeachRock-curated Suggested Path lesson set.

The “Welcome Teachers” section of the site is designed to help educators make the most of all that they provide. From professional development videos to standards and partner resources, this will be a home base for teachers who bring TeachRock into the classroom.

Lesson plans collections tailored to specific grade levels, subjects, and topics of study.

Pearl Jam’s ‘Self Pollution Radio’ Broadcast from January 8th, 1995

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Hey… am I on? were the uncertain first words delivered by Pearl Jam singer-come-DJ Eddie Vedder at the start of the band’s 1995 frolic on the airwaves, Self-Pollution Radio. The four-and-a-half hour show, broadcast on January 8, ’95, was a Seattle scenester’s delight, featuring live sets from Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, The Fastbacks, and Mad Season (a satellite project for Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready and Alice In Chain’s Layne Staley, previously known as The Gacy Bunch), a spoken word piece from Nirvana’s Krist Novoselic, tracks from ex-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl’s ‘upcoming solo album’ (at least that was how it was credited at the time), impromptu interviews and much more. Records played came from Sonic Youth, Daniel Johnston, American Music Club, The Who, The Gits, Babes in Toyland, Louis Armstrong and numerous others. The Pearl Jam set played that legendary evening, now presented in full on this CD, was stunning. With the vast majority (7 cuts no less) coming from the group’s then recently released Vitalogy album, with the other 3 numbers performed coming from PJ albums 1 (Ten) and 2 (Vs). The session also featured new drummer Jack Irons, original sticks-man with Red Hot Chili Peppers, playing live with the group for the first time – having recently replaced the dismissed Dave Abbruzzese. The venue for the live music (the DJ part was pre-recorded) was a house in Seattle owned by Vedder which was used for rehearsals by both Pearl; Jam and by other bands and musicians. The ‘live room’ apparently was the front bedroom! This recording remains an important historical document in the Pearl Jam story, but remains too a hugely enjoyable listening experience with this astonishing group playing as though their very lives depended on it.

Here’s The Blues Brothers Animated Series Promo Film

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What movie do you always watch when it’s on TV, no matter what part of it you land on? I’ve seen The Blues Brothers movie a few dozen times, and it’s still one of my faves. Although it earned just under $5 million in its opening weekend, but went on to gross over $115 million in theaters worldwide. So it’s no surprise the creatives behind the scenes would want to keep that success going. I didn’t realize until now Dan Aykroyd shopped around a Blues Brothers Animated Series, featuring the adventures of Elwood, Jake and the band. It never got to air, and here’s the animated series promo.

Debbie Harry Performing Hits with The Muppets In 1981

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Here’s an segment from 1981’s The Muppet Show, when Robin’s Frog Scout troop visits the show, getting in everyone’s way backstage. They ask Debbie Harry for help earning their punk merit badges, and she teaches them how to do the pogo. When Gonzo cancels his act, the Frog Scouts get their chance to do a performance of close-order drills.

Because, Blondie and The Muppets.

35mm footage of the VERY Hip London’s King’s Road in the late 1960s

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The golden age of 20th-century fashion, so cool, filmed in old-school HD.

A Glorious Throwback Of Eminem Chilling At Warped Tour Back In 1999

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Eminem was still an up-and-coming artist down to play a set at the traveling pop-punk rock festival.

Kendrick Lamar Meets Rick Rubin and They Have an Epic Conversation

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GQ introduced K.Dot to Double-R at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, conversational fireworks flew. Hit play, and come away inspired.

The Wrap’s Inaugural “Power Women Summit” to Broadcast Exclusively on SiriusXM

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SiriusXM announced today that it will exclusively broadcast The Wrap’s first-ever Power Women Summit, which aims to raise awareness and have frank conversations about gender equity in entertainment and media. The week-long special series will premiere on November 12 at 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET on Stars channel 109.

The “Power Women Summit on Stars” will kick-off on Monday with highlights from the summit, including “The Boxer Podcast” with former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, her daughter Nicole, and actress and activist Alyssa Milano, as they discuss the state of our democracy and how women can take power back and make the world a better place. The week-long broadcasts also include “Activism and Empowering the Next Generation” with Dolores HuertaKatie Hill, and Zoe Saldana; “On the Basis of Sex,” with Felicity Jones; and “Leading by Example: A Conversation,” with Jill Soloway and Rebecca Sugar. The trailblazing lineup of speakers that will be featured throughout the week also includes attorney Anita Hill, actresses Mira Sorvino and Olivia Wilde, #MeToo Movement Founder Tarana Burke, and more. Founded in 2009 by Sharon Waxman, The Wrap is a leading digital-first news organization covering the business of entertainment and media.

The Wrap’s 2018 Power Women Summit took place in Los Angeles on November 1 and 2 before a gathering of more than 1,500 women from across the media and entertainment industry. More information can be found at http://wrapwomen.thewrap.com.

SiriusXM offers people without a subscription the chance to sample SiriusXM’s content on the SiriusXM app and the streaming web player at SiriusXM.com, seamlessly and without any registration requirements through November 26. Go to https://siriusxm.us/2AVma2a to tune in.

SiriusXM subscribers can hear highlights from the 2018 Power Women Summit beginning on Stars channel 109, and those with streaming access can listen online, on-the-go with the SiriusXM mobile app and at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Apple TV, PlayStation, Roku, Sonos speakers and more. Go to www.SiriusXM.com/AtHome to learn more.