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Billboard To Honor Janelle Monáe & Cyndi Lauper At 13th Annual Women in Music Event

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Billboard will honor Janelle Monáe and Cyndi Lauper at its 13th annual Women in Music event on December 6 in New York City. Monáe will accept the Trailblazer Award while Lauper will accept the Icon Award at the same ceremony as previously announced “Woman of the Year” recipient Ariana Grande. The highly regarded event, held in conjunction with the release of Billboard’s Women in Music issue, will also honor the most powerful female executives in the industry.

“The entire world recognizes the power of Cyndi Lauper’s pop music, and just as crucially, she has used her undeniable talent to soar beyond music, create positive change in modern society and become a true Icon,” says Billboard’s Editorial Director, Jason Lipshutz. “And Janelle Monáe’s insatiable drive to incorporate new, untold stories into her artistic projects — while synthesizing classic funk, soul, R&B, jazz, hip-hop and rock — makes her a truly unique voice. Popular music is more interesting today because Janelle Monáe is part of it.”

The Icon Award recognizes a female artist of extraordinary accomplishment whose historic contributions to the industry and artistry of music establish her among the highest class of all­-time performers. Over the course of her four­-decade career, Cyndi Lauper has contributed timeless hits to the pop canon (including eight top 10 hits on the Hot 100 chart). She has been lauded for her work in film, TV and theater, and is a GRAMMY, TONY and EMMY winner. Cyndi’s groundbreaking sound and style continue to influence generations of musicians and fans, and she is also a celebrated humanitarian and advocate. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the True Colors Fund, which Lauper co-­founded to end youth homelessness among the LGBTQ community.

The Trailblazer Award recognizes a female artist who acts as a pioneer within the music industry by using her platform to amplify unheard voices and break ground for future generations of performers. Janelle Monáe has helped redefine how a black woman can be represented in popular culture over the past decade, and with her No. 6-peaking album Dirty Computer — along with its sci-fi-inflected accompanying film project of the same name — she has continued unleashing her creativity in striking new ways.

The 13th annual Women in Music event and red-carpet pre-show will be broadcast live on Twitter, 7pm-10pm EST on December 6. Additional honorees of Billboard’s 2018 Women in Music event will be announced in the coming weeks.

Verve Records To Pay Tribute To Its Legendary Founder Norman Granz And His Centennial With Four-Disc Box Set ‘The Founder’

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In jazz circles, few names command more respect than Norman Granz. Although he wasn’t a musician, Granz (1918-2001) was as responsible as any individual for popularizing jazz and promoting the careers of many of the genre’s greatest artists. Granz’s incredible half-century career first took off with his creation of the groundbreaking Jazz at the Philharmonic concert series. But Granz was equally influential for the series of record labels that he launched in the 1940s and 1950s: Clef, Norgran and Verve.

Those companies became home to many of jazz’s most important and influential artists. And, unlike many of his contemporaries, Granz combined his love for the music with a passion for social justice, championing African-American musicians at a time when those musicians were often exploited and disrespected.

Now, in honor of the hundredth anniversary of Norman Granz’s birth, Verve/UMe has assembled The Founder, a four-CD/digital box set celebrating his remarkable life and career. The historic package—which will release on December 7—features a massive chronological assortment of music spanning Granz’s remarkable career and featuring music by most of the great musicians he recorded.

The package also includes illuminating liner notes by jazz historian and Granz authority Tad Hershorn, author of the Granz biography Norman Granz: The Man Who Used Jazz for Justice. As Hershorn writes, “The underpinnings of Granz’s lifelong devotion to jazz came when, as a near-impoverished but ambitious UCLA student, he began his trek to African-American nightclubs along Central Avenue, not far from where he was born the son of Ukrainian Jewish immigrants.”

“Granz hit the clubs almost nightly when musicians began welcoming him behind the scenes to observe rehearsals, after-hours clubs, and house parties. He saw them as ‘marvelous crucibles,’ hearing the friendly, intense competition as musicians challenged their peers and developed their styles. His early experiences led to his preference for musical blow-by-blow competition and emphasizing the emotional over intellectual qualities in jazz. Granz took it a step further when he aligned the jam session with the democratic ideal, whereby you could either stand and deliver, or you couldn’t. Skin color made no difference. ‘As in genuine democracy, only performance counts,’ Granz told the NAACP’s magazine, The Crisis, in 1947. ‘Jazz is truly the music of democratic America.'”

Granz’s parallel passions for jazz and social justice was reflected in the ambitious artist lineups he assembled for his Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts, many of which are featured on The Founder. These shows were almost single-handedly responsible for moving jazz from smoky clubs to prestigious theaters and, in the process, introduced jazz improvisation to new and receptive audiences. The series also helped to break down many of the era’s social barriers, showcasing a racially-mixed assortment of musicians and singers from a variety of musical backgrounds.

The four CDs that comprise The Founder encompass some of the most significant jazz music recorded in the 20th century, beginning with Granz’s founding of the Clef label in 1942 and culminating in his retirement and departure from Verve Records (which he’d launched four years earlier) in 1960.

Disc 1 opens in 1942, during the early wild-west days of independent label recording, with historic performances by such rising players as Dexter Gordon, Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker and Lester Young, who were among the first musicians that Granz recorded. Disc 1 also captures a young Nat “King” Cole, accompanied by Illinois Jacquet and Les Paul, on the crowd-thrilling “Blues,” which contrasts with the bouncy pop which would later make Cole a mainstream superstar.

Disc 2, which spans 1949-1954, finds Granz settled in at the top of the jazz world and recording a varied assortment of some of jazz’s leading lights, including the great pianist Oscar Peterson, charismatic vocalists Anita O’Day and Fred Astaire, and innovative bandleaders Count Basie and Benny Carter.

Disc 3, recorded between 1954 and 1957, encompasses the early years of the Norgran and Verve labels, which Granz founded during that period, and features historic performances by such icons as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Lester Young and Lionel Hampton.

Disc 4, which covers 1957-1960, shows Granz ending on a high note, culminating his career at Verve with history-making performances by Dizzy Gillespie, Blossom Dearie, Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Ben Webster, Paul Desmond, Stuff Smith, Lee Konitz, Jimmy Giuffre and Mel Tormé.

It’s hard to imagine a more appropriate tribute to Norman Granz’s visionary genius than this incredible musical testament.

THE FOUNDER TRACK LISTING

Disc 1: Mercury/Clef, 1942-1948
I Blowed and Gone – Dexter Gordon
Blues – Nat “King” Cole, Illinois Jacquet & Les Paul
I Got Rhythm – Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker & Lester Young
Picasso – Coleman Hawkins
Sono – Harry Carney
The Bloos – George Handy & His Orchestra

Disc 2: Mercury/Clef, 1949-1954
Tenderly – Oscar Peterson Duo with Ray Brown
Vignette at Verney’s – Ralph Burns Orchestra with Lee Konitz
Lullaby of the Leaves – Anita O’Day
The New Basie Blues – Count Basie and His Orchestra
Con Poco Coco – Andre’s All Stars
Castle Rock – Johnny Hodges
Jeep’s Blues – Johnny Hodges
(Ad Lib) Slow Dance – Fred Astaire
No Strings (I’m Fancy Free) – Fred Astaire
Flamingo – Benny Carter and His Orchestra
With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair – Tal Farlow
Easy Living – Buddy DeFranco & Oscar Peterson Quartet
Blues for the Count – Count Basie and His Orchestra
They Can’t Take That Away from Me – Buddy DeFranco & Oscar Peterson

Disc 3: Norgran/Verve, 1954-1957
I Thought About You – Billie Holiday
I Thought About You – Ella Fitzgerald
Like Someone in Love – Bud Powell
Pig Ears and Rice – Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra
Can’t We Be Friends – Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Blue Room – Bing Crosby & Buddy Bregman
Taking a Chance on Love – Lester Young & Teddy Wilson
What A Little Moonlight Can Do – Billie Holiday
Falling in Love with Love – Oscar Peterson Trio
Yellow Rose of Brooklyn – Harry “Sweets” Edison & Buddy Rich
Time After Time – Lawrence Brown

Disc 4: Verve, 1957-1960
Day By Day – Coleman Hawkins Newport All-Stars feat. Pete Brown
On the Sunny Side of the Street – Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Stitt & Sonny Rollins
It Never Entered My Mind – Stan Getz
I Know That You Know – Stuff Smith
D and E Blues – The Modern Jazz Quartet
Budd Johnson – Ben Webster
If I Were a Bell – Blossom Dearie
Chelsea Bridge – Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster
Line for Lyons – Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond
Somp’m Outa’ Nothin’ – Lee Konitz & Jimmy Giuffre
Thank You Charlie Christian – Herb Ellis
Lonely Town – Mel Tormé & Marty Paich Orchestra
Evil Eyes – Terry Gibbs Big Band

Michael Bublé Announces More Canadian 2019 Tour Dates

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Grammy Award-Winning, Michael Bublé announced his return to performing in Canada with an 11-city cross-country tour. The tour will kick off in Bublé’s hometown of Vancouver, BC on Friday, April 12 and will wrap in Quebec City, QC on Saturday, August 3. Due to overwhelming demand, additional tour dates have been added in Toronto and Montreal.

Tickets will be available for purchase on November 19th at 10am via www.livenation.com. Every full priced ticket purchased for the tour includes a standard CD or digital copy of Michael’s highly anticipated new album love. love is Michael’s 8th major studio album for Reprise Records and will be available November 16th.

This past August, Bublé returned to the stage after a lengthy absence for shows in Dublin, London and Sydney where he performed for over 150,000 fans. He has already completed five sold out world tours, won four Grammy Awards and sold over 60 million records over the course of his extraordinary career.

Michael Bublé Canadian Tour 2019
April 12, 2019 – Vancouver, BC – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
April 15, 2019 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
April 18, 2019 – Saskatoon, SK – Sasktel Centre
April 19, 2019 – Winnipeg, MB – Bell MTS Place
July 26, 2019 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
July 27, 2019 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena – new show
July 29, 2019 – London, ON – Budweiser Gardens
July 30, 2019 – Ottawa, ON – Richcraft Live at Canadian Tire Centre
August 1, 2019 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
August 2, 2019 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre – new show
August 3, 2019 – Quebec City, QC – Centre Videotron

Tickets go on sale Monday, November 19 at 10am local time.

Latest Release In Universal Music Canada’s Icon Series, Big Sugar: Icon, Out Today

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Today, Platinum-selling Canadian band Big Sugar release a snapshot of some of their most popular radio and live hits with a brand-new compilation album. Released via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company, Big Sugar: ICON includes songs handpicked and sequenced by frontman Gordie Johnson. Also included is a special historical collage of memorabilia and photos from the band’s personal archives.

Since their inception in the late ‘80s, Big Sugar have released numerous Gold and Platinum-selling albums along with multiple chart-topping radio singles including “Turn The Lights On”, “Diggin’ A Hole”, and “The Scene”. Big Sugar’s roots rock reggae style has built a long-standing loyal following, earning them a Road Gold Award with the band continuing to sell out concerts to this day. On December 28th, the band will be performing a special tribute concert for longtime bandmember Garry Lowe who lost his battle with cancer this year. The show is at the Danforth Music Hall and will include friends from Barenaked Ladies, Bedouin Soundclash, Broken Social Scene, Danko Jones, Dream Warriors, I Mother Earth, and many more.

Big Sugar – Big Sugar: ICON:
1. Diggin’ A Hole
2. Nicotina (She’s All That)
3. Turn The Lights On
4. Wild Ox Moan
5. Groundhog Day
6. Ride Like Hell
7. Red Rover
8. Joe Louis / Judgement Day
9. A Revolution Per Minute
10. The Scene
11. All Hell For A Basement
12. Roads Ahead

New Order’s “Blue Monday” Played On Floppy Disks

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Oh, the irony. Paweł Zadrożniak’s Floppotron performs yet gift of a tune, the 1983 New Order smash Blue Monday. When the original song was released, it had unique packaging was designed by Peter Saville and Brett Wickens. It features a die-cut sleeve designed to resemble a 5¼” floppy disk. The front cover features no words, but instead has code in the form of coloured blocks that reads out the artist, song, and label information, once deciphered. The original song still stands as the best-selling 12″ single of all time.

My Next Read: Beyoncé in Formation: Remixing Black Feminism

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Making headlines when it was launched in 2015, Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley’s undergraduate course “Beyoncé Feminism, Rihanna Womanism” has inspired students from all walks of life. In Finding Beyoncé, Tinsley now takes her rich observations beyond the classroom, using the blockbuster album and video Lemonade as a soundtrack for vital next-millennium narratives.

Woven with candid observations about her life as a feminist scholar of African studies and a cisgender femme married to a trans spouse, Tinsley’s “Femme-onade” mixtape explores myriad facets of black women’s sexuality and gender. Turning to Beyoncé’s “Don’t Hurt Yourself,” Tinsley assesses black feminist critiques of marriage and then considers the models of motherhood offered in “Daddy Lessons,” interspersing these passages with memories from Tinsley’s multiracial family history. Her chapters on nontraditional bonds culminate in a discussion of contemporary LGBT politics through the lens of the internet-breaking video “Formation,” underscoring why Beyoncé’s black femme-inism isn’t only for ciswomen. From pleasure politics and the struggle for black women’s reproductive justice to the subtext of blues and country music traditions, the landscape in this tour is populated by activists and artists (including Loretta Lynn) and infused with vibrant interpretations of Queen Bey’s provocative, peerless imagery and lyrics.

In the tradition of Roxanne Gay’s Bad Feminist and Jill Lepore’s bestselling cultural histories, Finding Beyoncé is the work of a daring intellectual who is poised to spark a new conversation about freedom and identity in America.

You can get it here!

Photo Gallery: Tim Hicks with Tebey and Madeline Merlo 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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Watch Patti Smith Read A 3-Hour Version Of Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis In The Former Chapel Of Reading Prison

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In October 2016, Patti Smith read Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis in the former chapel of Reading Prison, Reading.

Oscar Wilde was incarcerated in Reading Prison, then known as Reading Gaol, 1895-97 for ‘Acts of Gross Indecency with Other Male Persons.’ While there he wrote De Profundis, a 50,000-word letter to his former lover Lord Alfred Douglas (Bosie).

In September 2016 Artangel opened Reading Prison to the public for the first time for an exhibition of art, writing and performance. Inside: Artists and Writers in Reading Prison is open until 4 December 2016.

Patti Smith reads the first edited version of De Profundis, published five years after Wilde’s death in 1905.

Coming Soon to Hawkins, Indiana, The Starcourt Mall!

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Coming to Hawkins in the Summer of 1985…the Starcourt Mall! Starcourt Mall will be one of the finest shopping facilities in America and beyond with options for the entire family. Including The Gap, Waldenbooks, Sam Goody, Claire’s and more! Don’t forget to cool off at Scoops Ahoy Ice Cream shop. Starcourt Mall has it all!