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Evanescence Announce Spring Tour Dates

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Transcendent, two–time Grammy Award–winning Rock band, Evanescence, have announced a new batch of spring headline tour dates. The trek serves as a follow up to the group’s massive 2017 and 2018 “Synthesis Live” tours that featured a powerful live orchestra and received rave reviews nationwide. The upcoming run marks Evanescence’s return to their signature Rock shows, revered by fans across the globe. The trek takes the quintet throughout the East Coast and Southern U.S., and wrapping in Uncasville, CT at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sunday, May 19th at 8:00pm.

After touring European festivals and shows in 2016 and early 2017, Evanescence unveiled their fourth album and most ambitious effort to date, Synthesis. Released fall 2017 via BMG, the group worked in the studio with producer, Will Hunt, and orchestra arranger and composer, David Campbell. Synthesis features two new Evanescence songs in addition to fan favorites re – imagined with a live orchestra and electronica. The record debuted at #8 on the Billboard Top 200 and was also the #4 “Debut Top Album,” #1 “Debut Independent Album,” #1 “Current Rock Album,” and #1 “Debut Rock Album,” not to mention receiving critical acclaim from media staples including Rolling Stone, Paste, Nylon, Loudwire, Kerrang! and more.

The accompanying “Synthesis Live” tour launched in 2017 was augmented by Synthesis producer & live electronicist, Will Hunt, cellist and composer Dave Eggar, and conductor Susie Seiter. The band combined their intense performances and timeless songwriting with a gorgeous live orchestra, resulting in an ethereal concert experience. For the second leg of the tour in 2018, Evanescence teamed up with Billboard Award – winning electronic violinist, Lindsey Stirling, for a successful co – headliner that was dubbed one of Live Nation’s “Top 10 tour of the summer.” Evanescence also released their new concert film, Synthesis Live, in October 2018, capturing the group’s incredible musicality.

Evanescence Tour Dates
5/3 – Jacksonville, FL @ Welcome To Rockville
5/5 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Event Center *
5/7 – New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre *
5/9 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca Cola Roxy Theater *
5/10 – Concord, NC @ Epicenter Festival
5/12 – Coraopolis, PA @ UPMC Events Center **
5/14 – Bethlehem, PA @ Sands Bethlehem Event Center *
5/15 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem *
5/18 – Camden, NJ @ MMRBQ Festival
5/19 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena *
7/18 – Cadott, WI @ Rock Fest
7/28 – Bangor, ME @ Impact Festival
* headline date
** On sale February 15th at 10 a.m. local time

Jann Arden Taps Alter-Ego in New Original Comedy JANN, Joining CTV’s Schedule March 20

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As announced last night during SUPER BOWL LIII, CTV’s all-new original comedy JANN begins streaming Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on CTV, CTV.ca, and the CTV app beginning March 20. Starring multi-platinum award-winning Canadian singer, songwriter, broadcaster, author, and 2019 Order of Canada recipient Jann Arden as a fictionalized version of herself, the six-episode series JANN is a comedy with heart that bridges fame and family.

While Jann Arden is as talented as ever, in the world of JANN (the series), she’s no longer the household name she once was, and is now dealing with the harsh reality that her former music career is slowly fading away. She plays corporate gigs and community events, like the local farmer’s market, and to make ends meet, Jann lives in the guest house on her own property, while renting out her actual big home to other, more successful people.

The series follows fictional Jann and her somewhat desperate (and hilarious) struggle to find a new audience. To get what she wants, she’ll take career advice from both her old-school manager, and a new manager who wants her as a client — a slick hipster who has fresh ideas that are scary to anyone older than 26.

As Jann is on her quest for renewed fame, she’s also dealing with obligations and pressures from her ‘real’ life. Her mom is beginning to show signs of memory loss and needs someone to look out for her. Her sister is newly (and angrily) pregnant and needs support too. Plus, Jann’s recent ex is moving on, and they’ve committed to being friends…though Jann is still hoping for more. Can Jann stage a comeback and be there for the people who love her?

“I have never been this excited about any other project in my life,” said Jann Arden. “This has been such a rewarding experience, working with the most talented actors in the business, and the most accomplished filmmakers, writers and producers. I think the show is hilarious and heartwarming all at once and I think all of my fans will truly enjoy the show and everything it has to offer.”

Starring alongside Arden in JANN are Zoie Palmer (SEX AFTER KIDS, DARK MATTER) as Jann’s sister Max; Deborah Grover (ANNE WITH AN “E”) as Jann’s mom Nora; Patrick Gilmore (TRAVELERS; YOU, ME, HER) as Jann’s brother-in-law Dave; Elena Juatco (OPEN HEART) as Jann’s new manager Cale; Jason Blicker (F/X: THE SERIES) as Jann’s long-time manager Todd; Sharon Taylor (BAD BLOOD) as Jann’s ex-girlfriend Cynthia; Alexa Rose Steele (DEGRASSI: THE NEXT GENERATION) as Jann’s eldest niece Charley; Ceilidh MacDonald as Jann’s niece Sam; Keaira Pliva (TIN STAR) as Jann’s niece Frankie, and Donna Godlonton as Jann’s neighbour Rhonda.

Guest stars in the inaugural season of JANN include Canadian indie pop singer-songwriter and guitarist Leslie Feist, Canadian singer and multi-instrumentalist Kiesza, and TV personality Rick Mercer.

On the series premiere of JANN titled “The Big House” (Wednesday, March 20 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on CTV, CTV.ca, and the CTV app), musician and former star Jann Arden is having a rough week in both her career and personal life. Her loyal manager screws up her chance at a huge gig, and her ex has decided to move on and see someone else. Things seem to be looking up when a slick new manager comes into Jann’s life, promising to reinvigorate her career. But that might prove challenging now that her mom, showing early signs of memory loss, is moving in with her. The episode is directed by Ron Murphy (WYNONNA EARP, TRAILER PARK BOYS) and guest stars Leslie Feist.

Encore presentations of JANN air Saturdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CTV.

Photo Gallery: Bryan Adams at St. Catharines Meridian Centre

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Steve Albini’s Four-Page Proposal to Produce Nirvana’s ‘In Utero’

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Steve Albini’s most well-known production work was for the 1993 album In Utero, which was Nirvana’s final studio album. Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain sought out Albini because he had produced two of Cobain’s favorite albums, Surfer Rosa (1988) by the Pixies and Pod (1990) by The Breeders. Albini was not a big fan of Nirvana’s music, later stating that he had considered them to be “R.E.M. with a fuzzbox”, but agreed to work with them since he felt that they had been exploited by their label and management. Here’s his letter to the band outlining his proposal to work with them, on his terms.

Maestro Fresh Wes’ Tedx Talk: It’s Good To Revise Goals

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Wesley Williams, Canadian rapper and renaissance man – better known as Maestro Fresh Wes. Born and raised in Toronto to Guyanese immigrant parents, Maestro has transcended his humble roots to become the “godfather of Canadian hip-hop”. He has won Juno Awards, was named CBC Music’s top Canadian rapper in 2013 and is the first Black Canadian to have a record hit certified platinum. Following these achievements, Maestro has been relentless in his pursuit of prominence through writing, motivational speaking, and acting. Maestro is now hitting the platform as a keynote speaker and has co-authored the book, Stick to Your Vision and has come a long way since his original hit single, Let Your Backbone Slide. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

“As I evolve, I realize, you can have a vision, but sometimes you have to have a re-vision. A lot of people have ideas, and they stay in their little box. I decided to keep on moving.[…] Don’t let anybody tell you that you can’t accomplish what you want to do. Revise yourself.”

Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody Performed in Sign Language

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Andy Dexterity delivers an epic performance to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody at TEDxSydney 2017. Andy is a Green Room Award-nominated performance maker primarily recognised for his unique brand of movement, fusing dance, physical theatre and signed languages. He is fascinated by the way we communicate and interact as a species and creates work with the intention to connect and empower.

This Guy Can Really Loop Music

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I love watching artists like Marc Rebillet create a solo track, packed with instruments and sounds, all based around loops.

Amazing Footage Of The Sex Pistols Performing on the ‘Queen Elizabeth’ Riverboat During Her Silver Jubilee, 1977

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It was June 7th 1977, and the Queen was getting ready to celebrate the silver jubilee like most people tjere. Virgin Records had signed The Sex Pistols, who were busy causing chaos in the streets and in the media. Newly signed to Virgin Records, the label and group and manager Malcolm McLaren were prepared to gate-crash the royal celebrations with an instant punk classic – God Save The Queen.

The band would sail a boat along the Thames from Westminster to Tower Bridge, stopping under each bridge to“play a cassette of National Anthem and followed by the band performing live. The total budget was £1500 (£750 from Virgin), the boat cost £500 and 175 people would attend. They expected to have a fun ride down the river, create a few headlines and enjoy the music – but things escalated fast.

How the Clave Rhythm Pattern of Afro-Cuban Music Took Over Modern Music

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It’s easy to forget how important rhythms can be, but they’re the foundation on top of which music is built, and it doesn’t get much more foundational than the Clave. Born in Africa, brought to the Americas by slaves, and eventually showing up in musical styles all over the world, the Clave is one of the defining rhythms of modern music across cultures. It’s complex but approachable, jagged but smooth, and odds are pretty good that even if you didn’t notice, you’ve heard it somewhere in the past week or so.

Photo Gallery: Don Felder in Niagara Falls’ Fallsview Casino

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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