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Toys”R”Us Canada donates more than 700,000 toys to Canadian toy drives this holiday season

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It’s the season for giving and Toys”R”Us Canada has taken this notion to new heights with a donation of more than 600,000 toys to several of The Salvation Army’s annual toy drives across Canada. Each year, The Salvation Army’s toy drives provide children in need with a toy for Christmas. In addition, more than 100,000 toys were donated to Bay Street Fore a Cause, in support of various children’s-based charities. Known for bringing joy to children through the magic of play, Toys”R”Us Canada’s donation spreads joy and Christmas cheer far and wide across the country to the children who need it most.

The Toys”R”Us Canada donation consists of more than 600,000 unwrapped toys that were distributed to Salvation Army community centres across all Canadian provinces – Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan.

Further to this donation, Toys”R”Us Canada has also donated more than 100,000 toys to Toronto-based not-for-profit, Bay Street Fore A Cause, which supports various children’s-based charitable groups throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Recipients of this donation include Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Toronto, Grant Thornton Foundation and Good Shepherd.

Bell Let’s Talk ready to surpass 1 Billion total messages of support, $100 Million in Bell funding for mental health on Bell Let’s Talk Day January 30

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Already the world’s biggest conversation about mental health, Bell Let’s Talk is set to pass a pair of major milestones on Bell Let’s Talk Day 2019 this January 30 – a billion total messages of support for mental health and $100 million in total Bell funding.

Canadians and people around the world have exchanged almost 900,000,000 messages across multiple platforms on the 8 annual Bell Let’s Talk Days since the first was held in 2011. With Bell donating 5 cents to Canadian mental health for each of these texts, mobile and long distance calls, and social media interactions at no extra cost to participants, Bell’s total funding commitment has already surpassed $93 million, including the company’s original $50 millionanchor donation.

“Bell Let’s Talk Day is built on your engagement in the mental health conversation and millions of people across Canada and around the world have taken up the cause each year. Your participation drives both awareness and action, as Bell commits its new funding for mental health based on the volume of Bell Let’s Talk Day engagement,” said Mary Deacon, Chair of Bell Let’s Talk. “It’s been an incredible outpouring of support for those who struggle with mental illness over the last 8 years, and we’re now ready to break a billion total messages. I invite you to add your voice to the conversation on January 30 to get us there – and help drive Bell’s total donations to Canadian mental health programs past $100 millionat no cost to you!”

How to join the conversation
On Bell Let’s Talk Day, Bell donates 5 cents to Canadian mental health programs for each of these interactions at no cost to participants beyond what they would normally pay their service provider for online or phone access:

  • Twitter: Every tweet and retweet using #BellLetsTalk and Bell Let’s Talk Day video view at Twitter.com/Bell_LetsTalk
  • Facebook: Every view of the Bell Let’s Talk Day video at Facebook.com/BellLetsTalk and use of the Bell Let’s Talk frame
  • Instagram: Every Bell Let’s Talk Day video view at Instagram.com/bell_letstalk
  • Snapchat: Every use of the Bell Let’s Talk geofilter and video view
  • Talk: Every mobile call and every long distance call made by Bell wireless and phone customers
  • Text: Every text message sent by Bell wireless customers

Tops on Twitter
#BellLetsTalk was the most-used Canadian Twitter hashtag in 2018 and of all time, and was also the most retweeted by Canadians this year. In fact, according to Twitter Canada, 3 of the country’s top 5 most-retweeted in 2018 – including a tweet of support from Ellen DeGeneres – were about Canada’s mental health initiative.

Across all platforms, Bell Let’s Talk Day 2018 saw a record 138,383,995 messages of support, driving new Bell donations of $6,919,199.75. Total Bell Let’s Talk Day interactions to date are 867,449,649; Bell funding for mental health programs currently stands at $93,423,628.80.

Bell Let’s Talk Day 2019 is set for Wednesday, January 30 and the awareness campaign, featuring the Friends of Bell Let’s Talk and their personal stories of living with mental illness, begins January 3.

The Bell Let’s Talk mental health initiative is focused on 4 key action pillars: Anti-stigma, Care and Access, Research and Workplace Leadership. Since launching in September 2010, Bell Let’s Talk has partnered with more than 900 organizations providing mental health services throughout Canada, including major donations to hospitals, universities and other care and research organizations. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.

John Harris Receives Cashbox Legacy Award

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Sandy Graham, CEO/Editor in Chief of Cashbox Magazine Canada, presented John Harris, founder of Harris Institute, with the Cashbox Legacy Award for his contributions to the Canadian music industry.

The special event on was attended by music industry icons and featured a video retrospective of Harris’ career and a moving performance by Lisa Hartt of her hit ‘Old Time Movie’ and Leonard Cohen’s ‘Tower of Song’.

In a Cashbox cover story Don Graham writes, “John Sebastian of the Lovin’ Spoonful once asked ‘Do You Believe in Magic?’ Well if you didn’t, you certainly would after a night like this. Truly a magical night filled with old friends, music and memories”.

Cashbox is Canada’s premier on-line music magazine. Previous recipients of its Legacy Award include Bobby CurtolaGeorge Oliver and Robbie Lane.

Music on Demand – Global Markets to 2022: Apple, CBC/Radio-Canada, Deezer, iHeartMedia, Pandora Media, and Spotify are Dominating

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The “Global Music on Demand Market 2018-2022” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The global music on demand market will register a CAGR of almost 12.37% by 2022.

One trend affecting this market is the emergence of multi-room streaming. According to the report, one driver influencing this market is the surge in subscription-based services. Further, the report states that one challenge affecting this market is the free music access to users through modified apps.

The market appears to be concentrated due to the presence of a few companies. Factors such as the growing use of wearable technology and surge in subscription-based services will provide considerable growth opportunities to music on demand manufactures.

Market Trends

Key Vendors

  • Increase in the Adoption of Cloud Services
  • Growing Use of Wearable Technology
  • Emergence of Multi-Room Streaming
  • Apple
  • CBC/Radio-Canada
  • Deezer
  • iHeartMedia
  • Pandora Media
  • Spotify

Topics Covered 

PART 01: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

PART 02: SCOPE OF THE REPORT

PART 03: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

PART 04: MARKET LANDSCAPE

  • Market ecosystem
  • Market characteristics
  • Market segmentation analysis

PART 05: MARKET SIZING

  • Market definition
  • Market sizing 2017
  • Market size and forecast 2017-2022

PART 06: FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS

  • Bargaining power of buyers
  • Bargaining power of suppliers
  • Threat of new entrants
  • Threat of substitutes
  • Threat of rivalry
  • Market condition

PART 07: MARKET SEGMENTATION BY TYPE

  • Segmentation by type
  • Comparison by type
  • Music streaming – Market size and forecast 2017-2022
  • Radio on demand – Market size and forecast 2017-2022
  • Market opportunity by type

PART 08: CUSTOMER LANDSCAPE

PART 09: MARKET SEGMENTATION BY END-USER

  • Segmentation by end-user
  • Comparison by end-user
  • Individual users – Market size and forecast 2017-2022
  • Commercial users – Market size and forecast 2017-2022
  • Market opportunity by end-user

PART 10: REGIONAL LANDSCAPE

  • Geographical segmentation
  • Regional comparison
  • Americas – Market size and forecast 2017-2022
  • EMEA – Market size and forecast 2017-2022
  • APAC – Market size and forecast 2017-2022
  • Key leading countries
  • Market opportunity

PART 11: DECISION FRAMEWORK

PART 12: DRIVERS AND CHALLENGES

  • Market drivers
  • Market challenges

PART 13: MARKET TRENDS

  • Increase in the adoption of cloud services
  • Growing use of wearable technology
  • Emergence of multi-room streaming

PART 14: VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • Overview
  • Landscape disruption

PART 15: VENDOR ANALYSIS

  • Vendors covered
  • Vendor classification
  • Market positioning of vendors
  • Apple
  • CBC/Radio-Canada
  • Deezer (subsidiary of Access Industries)
  • iHeartMedia
  • Pandora Media
  • Spotify

Photo Gallery: Dirty Nil with Crown Lands at Live Nation’s The Lounge

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

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Announces “Hoodie Szn” Album

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Multi-platinum rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has announced the release of his eagerly anticipated sophomore album. HOODIE SZN arrives everywhere on Friday, December 21st via Highbridge, The Label and Atlantic Records. The upcoming album sees guest appearances from Don Q, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Offset, Tyga, Juice WRLD, Queen Naija, Young Thug, PnB Rock and more. HOODIE SZN is heralded by today’s release of the lead single, “Look Back At It,” available for streaming and download here.

The BET Awards 2018 nominee for “Best New Artist,” will celebrate HOODIE SZN by headlining the upcoming Monster Energy Outbreak Tour. The 27-date trek – also featuring special guests Don Q and Trap Manny – gets underway February 20th at Emo’s in Austin, TX and then visits major markets across North America through early April (see attached itinerary). Tickets for the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour go on sale today at 10 am local.

This weekend will see A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie appearing at Miami Art Week 2018 – a.k.a. Art Basel – for an exclusive performance at The Art Plug Power House, a police impound property turned into an immersive adult playground by curator Marcel Katz. The two-day exhibition, scheduled for December 7th and 8th, will showcase a variety of art installations and experiences powered by High Hemp featuring 33 influential, trendsetting artists and creatives from around the globe.

Named by The New York Times as “the most promising young rapper the city has produced in some time,” A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie first made waves with his 2016 mixtape, ARTIST, breaking out the next year with his Highbridge, The Label/Atlantic Records major label debut, THE BIGGER ARTIST. The LP – which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s “Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums” chart upon its September release while also entering at #4 on the overall SoundScan/Billboard 200 – quickly earned gold certification by the RIAA, fueled by such hit singles as the platinum certified, top 40 smash, “Drowning (WATER),” featuring Kodak Black. In addition, the track’s companion visual has drawn nearly 48 million individual views.

THE MONSTER ENERGY OUTBREAK TOUR PRESENTS “A BOOGIE VS. ARTIST”
ALL DATES W/SPECIAL GUESTS DON Q AND TRAP MANNY

FEBRUARY
20 – AUSTIN, TX – EMO’S
21 – DALLAS, TX – HOUSE OF BLUES
23 – HOUSTON, TX – HOUSE OF BLUES
25 – TAMPA, FL – THE RITZ
26 – ATLANTA, GA – TABERNACLE
28 – CHARLOTTE, NC – THE FILLMORE

MARCH
1 – RALEIGH, NC – THE RITZ
4 – BALTIMORE, MD – SOUND STAGE
5 – SILVER SPRING, MD – THE FILLMORE
7 – NEW YORK, NY – TERMINAL 5
10 – BOSTON, MA – HOUSE OF BLUES
12 – TORONTO, ON – REBEL
13 – CLEVELAND, OH – HOUSE OF BLUES
15 – GRAND RAPIDS, MI – INTERSECTION
16 – DETROIT, MI – THE FILLMORE
19 – INDIANAPOLIS, IN – DELUXE
22 – CHICAGO, IL – HOUSE OF BLUES
23 – MINNEAPOLIS, MN – VARSITY THEATER
26 – DENVER, CO – SUMMIT
28 – LAS VEGAS, NV – HOUSE OF BLUES
29 – PHOENIX, AZ – THE VAN BUREN
30 – SAN DIEGO, CA – HOUSE OF BLUES

APRIL
1 – ANAHEIM, CA – HOUSE OF BLUES
2 – LOS ANGELES, CA – THE BELASCO THEATRE
4 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – THE FILLMORE
5 – SACRAMENTO, CA – ACE OF SPADES
8 – VANCOUVER, BC – COMMODORE BALLROOM

Justin Nozuka Announces New U.S. Tour Dates

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Today, Canadian artist, Justin Nozuka announced new headline tour dates in 2019. Regarding the news, Nozuka enthusiastically said, “I am looking forward to being back out on the road in the US this winter. I’m excited to be playing songs off the new album, interwoven with some older tunes. Also, I’m very pleased to have Craig Cardiff join us on this tour. It should make for a nice evening. We’ll see you then.”

Earlier this year Nozuka released his critically acclaimed new album, Run To Waters, via Glassnote Records. The creative roll out of the album, which spanned over five months, included sold out shows in the U.S., Canada and Europe, and was included in coveted playlists like Contemporary Blend and has garnered over 4 million streams.

U.S TOUR DATES 2019
February 5th Vienna, VA Jammin’ Java
Feb 6th Durham, NC Motorco Music Hall
Feb 8th Nashville, TN City Winery
Feb 9th Atlanta, GA The Masquerade – Purgatory
Feb 11th Tampa, FL Crowbar
Feb 12th Orlando, FL Will’s Pub
Feb 13th Gainesville, FL High Dive
Feb 15th Dallas, TX House of Blues – Cambridge Rm
Feb 16th Houston, TX House of Blues – Bronze Peacock
Feb 17th Austin, TX Antoine’s Night Club
Feb 19th Phoenix, AZ Valley Bar
Feb 20th San Diego, CA Music Bar
Feb 22nd Los Angeles, CA Lodge Room
Feb 23rd Anaheim, CA The Parish at House of Blues
Feb 24th San Francisco, CA Rickshaw Shop
Feb 26th Portland, OR Doug Fir Lounge
Feb 27th Seattle, WA Chop Suey
March 1st Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge
Mar 2nd Denver, CO Larimer Lounge
Mar 4th Chicago Schubas
Mar 5th Detroit, MI El Club
Mar 7th Pittsburgh, PA Club Café
Mar 8th New York, NY Le Poisson Rouge
Mar 9th Philadelphia, PA MilkBoy
Mar 11th Boston, MA Sonias

Nozuka’s sophomore album You I Wind Land and Sea released April 2010 peaked #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart and is certified Gold in France. He has performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live & Good Morning America and has toured the world including supporting artists including Stevie Wonder, Mary J. Blige, John Mayer, Jason Mraz and more. His debut album ‘Holly’ was released in 2007 to critical acclaim when Justin was 17 years old. Since his debut, Justin has received an NRJ Award (France) for ‘Duo of the Year’ as well as being nominated for two JUNO awards.

Remember Those Flexi Discs In NME and Trouser Press? Toronto’s West End Phoenix Just Did One, Too

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To celebrate the December Music Issue of West End Phoenix – out Dec 22 -, the editors made and pressed a blue Flexi disc (all the way from a pressing plant in Prague!) for the Holiday Season featuring the work of various contributors, supporters and West End artists, maintaining the analog spirit of records found in NME, Trouser Press and other great music magazines from the 70s and 80s.

Beau’s beer and West End Phoenix December Holiday Flexi Disc featuring members of RUSH, Rheostatics, Whitehorse, Michie Mee, Leo Rautins, Serena Ryder, Paul Linklater and more! Available with subscription to the newspaper, delivered, mailed anywhere in world. Go to Westendphoenix.com for all the details.

 

Glass Tiger Added to Corey Hart Never Surrender Tour 2019

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Corey Hart has just announced the addition of very special guests, Glass Tiger to join the line-up of The Never Surrender Tour. Best known for their top-ten hits “Don’t Forget Me” and “Someday”, the Canadian rock band will join Corey Hart on all the Canadian dates of the upcoming 2019 tour.

Last week, Canadian icon, Corey Hart announced the details of his first major arena tour across Canada since 1986. The Never Surrender Tour kicks off in St. Johns, NL on May 31 (Corey’s Birthday) and will follow the May 3, 2019 release of Hart’s new record Dreaming Time Again. Each ticket purchased for The Never Surrender Tour comes with a digital copy of Corey’s new EP when it’s released May 3, 2019.

After forming in Newmarket, Ontario, Glass Tiger kicked off their career in the summer of 1984 when they spent two evenings opening for Boy George and Culture Club at Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens. Then called, Tokyo, their dynamic, original sound captured the moment of the mid-80’s and led them to signing a record deal with Capitol Records. Tokyo officially became Glass Tiger.

Glass Tiger’s first album The Thin Red Line set a record for being the fastest selling debut recording in Canadian history, going gold within weeks of its release. Following this, the bands next two albums Diamond Sun and Simple Mission solidified their reputation as being one of Canada’s better song crafters. Having toured with international music legends like Tina Turner in Europe, the ever-popular Journey (with Steve Perry) in America and Roxette throughout Europe and Canada, Glass Tiger is still going strong, 31 years later.

With their latest album 31, Glass Tiger is now into the third decade of a phenomenal music career. Recorded in Nashville by fellow Canadian entertainer Johnny Reid, Glass Tiger was guided back to the songs that originally made them stars in Canada and beyond. Just as remarkable, the core band members have maintained a brotherhood built on respect and friendship throughout that journey. Today the band includes original members Alan Frew on vocals and guitar, Sam Reid on keyboards, Al Connelly on guitar, and Wayne Parker on bass, as well as longtime drummer Chris McNeill who joined in 2000.

Corey Hart Never Surrender Canadian Tour 2019 With Very Special Guests Glass Tiger
Friday, May 31 – St. Johns, NL – Mile One Centre
Tuesday, June 4 – Halifax, NS – Scotiabank Centre
Wednesday, June 5 – Moncton, NB – Avenir Centre
Thursday, June 6 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre
Saturday, June 8 – London, ON – Budweiser Gardens
Monday, June 10 – Sudbury, ON – Sudbury Community Arena
Tuesday, June 11 – Kingston, ON – Leon’s Centre
Wednesday, June 12 – Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre
Friday, June 14 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
Saturday, June 15 – Montreal, PQ – Bell Centre
Tuesday, June 18 – Winnipeg, MB – Bell MTS Place
Thursday, June 20 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome
Friday, June 21 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
Saturday, June 22 – Kelowna, BC – Prospera Place
Monday, June 24 – Victoria, BC – Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
Tuesday, June 25 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena