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Drummer for JUNO, GRAMMY and LATIN GRAMMY-Nominated Albums, MARITO MARQUES Releases A Ponte & “Manjerico”

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Toronto-based drummer, composer, and producer Marito Marques for several Grammy, JUNO, and Latin Grammy-nominated albums, releases his own new track “Manjerico”, bridging cultural gaps through collaboration with traditional Portuguese cante alentejano group “Os Vocalistas,” and MARO (from Jacob Collier).

“Manjerico” — pronounced (‘Mun-Juh-rEE-co’) — is the latest to land from the multi-talented artist’s newest LP, A Ponte.

Drawing melodies from original compositions and lyrics that are 200 – 400 years old, the vocals are inspired by genre cante alentejano — which is listed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Marques’ timeless tunes, modern style, and decision to produce the album by collaborating with both Portuguese and Canadian musicians, makes it accessible to both international Portuguese communities, and the greater public.

“I want to show to the Canadian audience, and the world, this beautiful music genre presented in a modern way,” Marques says of the release. “I’ve always had respect and admiration for traditional Portuguese music and, since I moved to Canada in 2013, this fascination grew even more.

“This record is about the longing to bridge these geographical and cultural gaps.”

And with the title meaning ‘The Bridge,’ the song, and the conception of A Ponte, couldn’t have come at a better time…

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to leave multicultural Canadians asking when they will be able to visit their hometowns and families again, Marques offers the Portuguese community, music lovers, and those missing travel a way to stay connected to culture during these trying times. Marques demonstrates first-hand how the arts provide ways for people to stay connected to their roots, and also for others to learn about different cultures; he understands that the need to support multicultural communities is more evident than ever.

Marito Marques is a prodigious musician from Arganil, Portugal who, at only 5 years old, began playing live. His talent quickly garnered the attention of musical legends such as Donna Grantis (guitarist, Prince), Jeff Coffin (saxophonist, Dave Matthews Band), and Fado icon Carlos do Carmo, along with Grammy nominations for Afro Peruvian Jazz orchestra – Best Latin Jazz Album, Tradiciones 2021, and Latin Grammy nomination for Afro Peruvian Jazz orchestra – Best Arrangement – La Flor De La Canela 2021.

“Manjerico” and A Ponte are available now.

With Multi-Platinum Producer Ryan Louder, ViVA TRIO are “Wild and Free” in Stunning, Cinematic New Single

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Award-winning Canadian female vocal group ViVA Trio are “Wild and Free” in this, their stunning, cinematic new single — available now.

Multi-Platinum Producer Ryan Louder (Dua Lipa, Dido) co-wrote and produced “Wild and Free” with ViVA Trio members Anna Bateman, Erin Fisher, and Katya Tchoubar. “This song is an expression of our new direction, and is such an exciting collaboration!” Anna shares.

“Yes!” Katya agrees. “We can do vocal fireworks all day but, for this album, we wanted to create a more ethereal quality. By collaborating with Ryan Louder on this song, our vision for this new sound came to life.”

“Wild and Free” is a diamond among the teeming trove of jewels in their upcoming album, and will act as a centerpiece track in the highly anticipated concept album that’s set to be released next Winter. ViVA Trio’s Anna and Katya’s characters are heard in the verses, and Erin’s character is introduced singing the trio’s catchy chorus, ‘Wind in my hair, I’m Wild and Free.’ “We love that this song stands out!” Erin says. “It’s got a dramatic vibe, and in my mind, like a female warrior’s anthem.”

The three know how to make their mark with music; their debut album Nothing Else Matters dropped with overwhelming fan support — including a crowdfunding campaign that was fully funded in less than one week. The album featured ViVA’s powerful vocals, live full 52 piece orchestra, and ViVA’s Children’s Choir with nine covers and two originals.

The Trio toured the show across two continents, and were featured in Asia as well; the music of this album made international TV, airplay, and press.

Considering they’ve been touring nationally and internationally for years without much time to create new music, COVID-19’s hold on their European 2020 tour and other live performances in Canada and the United States meant the Trio have been busy working on new original music for their second album.

For their second album, ViVA is creating a full storyline spun out of fantasy and folklore, with mythical characters from Danish and Russian folk tales. All the music is being written by ViVA Trio, fusing styles and defying categorization. They will take this album through a kaleidoscope of genres from cinematic, theatrical, classical to electronic and folk, with their incredible team of musicians, sound engineers and producers in Toronto and Europe.

“Wild and Free” follows the forthcoming album’s previously released previews: “Lorien” and “Solstice Jig.”

“Wild and Free” is available now.

My Next Read: “U2’s The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America” by Bradley Morgan

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U2 planted the seeds for The Joshua Tree during an existential journey through America. As Irishmen in the 1970s, the band grew up with the belief that America was a place of freedom and prosperity, a symbol of hope and a refuge for all people. However, global politics of the 1980s undermined that impression and fostered hypocritical policies that manipulated Americans and devastated people around the world.

Originally conceived as “The Two Americas,” The Joshua Tree was U2’s critique of America. Rather than living up to the ideal that the country was “an idea that belongs to people who need it most,” the band found that America sacrificed equality and justice for populism and fascism. This book explores the political, social, and cultural themes rooted in The Joshua Tree when it was originally released in 1987 and how those themes resonated as a response to the election of Donald Trump when U2 toured for the album’s 30th anniversary.

The author juxtaposes the band’s existential journey through America with his own journey connecting with his Irish roots by becoming a citizen in the age of Trump and places U2’s and The Joshua Tree’s relevance in context with the current political climate.

Eric Alper Public Relations’ Artists Receive 25 Maple Blues Awards Nominations

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There’s no stopping the blues – not even a second year of a global pandemic. In a year like no other, 2021 has proven that Canadian blues artists are tenacious, forward-thinking, and incredibly creative in the face of adversity. Despite ongoing challenges and changes, Toronto Blues Society continues to support and promote Canadian Blues artists by announcing the nominees for the upcoming 25th annual Maple Blues Awards. The winners will be announced on January 31, 2022 at the LIVE Maple Blues Award Show to be held at Koerner Hall in Toronto.

Eric Alper Public Relations’ musicians and clients receive a whopping 25 nominations!

Leading the way with multiple nominations is Steve Marriner, who has received seven nominations including Entertainer of the Year, Electric Act of the Year (with MonkeyJunk), Acoustic Act of the Year (with David Gogo), Male Vocalist of the Year, Recording/Producer of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Harmonica Player of the Year. Another nominee in multiple categories is Sue Foley, who has been nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Electric Act of the Year, Recording/Producer of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Guitarist of the Year.

25th Annual Maple Blues Awards Nominees

Entertainer of the Year
David Gogo
Steve Marriner
Sue Foley

Electric Act of the Year
Colin James
MonkeyJunk
Sue Foley

Acoustic Act of the Year
David Gogo & Steve Marriner

Male Vocalist of the Year
Chuck Jackson
Colin James
Matt Andersen
Steve Marriner

Female Vocalist of the Year
Crystal Shawanda

Recording/Producer of the Year
Steve Marriner – Hope Dies Last / Stony Plain (Steve Marriner)
Sue Foley – Pinky’s Blues / Stony Plain (Mike Flanigin)

Songwriter of the Year
Steve Marinner
Sue Foley

Blues with a Feeling Award (Lifetime Achievement Award)
Dalannah Gail Bowen

Guitarist of the Year
David Gogo
Sue Foley
Tony D

Harmonica Player of the Year
Steve Marriner

Piano/Keyboard of the Year
David Vest
Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne

Drummer of the Year
Tom Bona
Matt Sobb

Nominees for the Maple Blues Awards are selected by a distinguished panel of some 53 blues experts. Co-Chaired by a steering committee consisting of Cindy McLeod, Yanick Theriault, Terry Parsons, and Brant Zwicker, the panel includes radio hosts, journalists, and festival organizers regionally distributed across Canada. Members of the Nominating Panel are not eligible for any of the awards.

Winners in instrumental categories — guitar, harmonica, piano/keyboards, horn, drum, and bass — will be determined by the Nominating Panel. Winners in all other categories will be selected by blues fans across the country.

The Maple Blues Awards is Canada’s national blues awards program. Its goal is to promote blues music across Canada and to recognize outstanding achievements in the field. The nominees are selected by a distinguished panel of blues DJ’s and journalists from across Canada. Members of the Nominating Canada. Members of the Nominating Panel are not eligible for any of the awards. The winners are selected by the votes of blues fans from across Canada.

Blues fans can cast their votes online at www.mapleblues.ca. Public Voting opens November 3, 2021 at 12:01 am Eastern Time and closes December 1, 2021, 11:59 pm Eastern.

The Maple Blues Award winners will be announced on January 31, 2022 at the LIVE Maple Blues Award Show to be held at Koerner Hall in Toronto. Tickets are on sale now at https://www.rcmusic.com/events-and-performances .

This voting site has been designed and programmed by KMP Designs Inc., a Toronto software consulting company specializing in custom software development for the desktop PC, wireless handheld, and the Web

Third Man Records x Paul McCartney Release “McCartney/333” Video

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Paul McCartney & Third Man have released McCartney/333, a mini-documentary detailing the vinyl pressing process for McCartney 333, the limited-edition version of McCartney’s acclaimed 2020 solo album McCartney III. The documentary specifically illuminates the process by which vinyl copies of 70’s McCartney and 80’s McCartney II were broken down and reformed into 333 limited-edition copies of McCartney III at Third Man Pressing. Several Third Man Records employees, including co-founder Ben Swank, are interviewed for the film alongside esteemed Rolling Stone journalist Rob Sheffield, all spliced in alongside footage of McCartney creating the album in his studio.

Sonic Reducers: Our 100th Episode!

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From coast to coast, here’s our 100th episode, reminiscing of our fave episodes, and what people can look forward to for the next 100!

The Rolling Stones & Boston Dynamics Recreate “Start Me Up” Music Video

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40 years ago, The Rolling Stones debuted their iconic Tattoo You album, Boston Dynamics are helping them celebrate.

Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road: Official Trailer

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Join The Beach Boy’s Brian Wilson on an intimate journey through his legendary career as he reminisces with Rolling Stone editor and longtime friend, Jason Fine. Featuring a new song written and performed by Wilson and interviews with Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Nick Jonas, Linda Perry, Jim James, Gustavo Dudamel and Al Jardine. Special fan screenings November 17th, in theaters and on demand November 19th.

Sonic Reducers: Bryan Adams, Jon Bon Jovi, Ed Sheeran Get COVID – A Sign To Come For Other Musicians?

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Sonic Reducers. 1 topic. 2 music nerds. 5 minutes.

We talk about all the musicians who have been diagnosed with COVID recently, try to predict how the ongoing pandemic will affect the future of touring, and how Led Zeppelin pioneered the bubble concept.

Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock’s Isolated Vocals From “It Takes Two”

I wanna rock right now, and you do, too. “There are many critics and listeners who claim that Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock’s ‘It Takes Two’ is the greatest hip-hop single ever cut,” noted Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine of All Music Guide. “It’s hard to disagree with them.”