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Lost studio album from John Coltrane to be released on Impulse! on June 29

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On March 6, 1963, John Coltrane and his Classic Quartet — McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones — recorded an entire studio album at the legendary Van Gelder Studios. This music, which features unheard originals, will finally be released 55 years later. This is, in short, the holy grail of jazz.

Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album will be released on June 29 on Impulse! Records, Coltrane’s final and most creative label home.

The first week of March in 1963 was busy for John Coltrane. He was in the midst of a two-week run at Birdland and was gearing up to record the famed John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman album, which he did on March 7. But there was a session the day before that was the stuff of legend, until now.

On Wednesday, March 6, Coltrane and the quartet went to Van Gelder Studios in Englewood, NJ and cut a complete album’s worth of material, including several original compositions that were never recorded elsewhere. They spent the day committing these to tape, taking time with some, rehearsing them two, three times, playing them in different ways and in different configurations.

At the end of the day, Coltrane left Van Gelder Studios with a reference tape and brought it to the home in Queens that he shared with his wife, Naima. These tapes remained untouched for the next 54 years until Impulse! approached the family about finally releasing this lost album. Though the master tape was never found—Rudy Van Gelder wasn’t one for clutter—the reference tape was discovered to be in excellent condition.

As the legendary saxophonist Sonny Rollins so rightly put it, “This is like finding a new room in the Great Pyramid.” The musical implications of this album, the original compositions, the arrangements, the band, the year it was recorded, all amount to a rediscovery and re-contextualization of one of the most important musicians of our time.

On this album, there are two completely unknown and never-before-heard originals. “Untitled Original 11383” and “Untitled Original 11386,” both played on soprano sax. “11383” features an arco bass solo by Jimmy Garrison, a relative rarity, and “11386” marks a significant structural change for the quartet, in that they keep returning to the theme between solos, not typical in the quartet’s repertoire.

In addition to the two unheard originals, “One Up, One Down” – released previously only on a bootleg recording from Birdland – is heard here as a studio recording for the first and only time. It contains a fascinating exchange between Elvin Jones and Coltrane.

“Impressions,” one of Coltrane’s most famous and oft-recorded compositions, is played here in a piano-less trio. In fact, McCoy Tyner lays out a number of times during this recording session. It’s one of the more interesting aspects of this session and reflects the harmonic possibilities that Coltrane was known to be discussing regularly with Ornette Coleman around this time.

This studio session also yielded Coltrane’s first recording of “Nature Boy,” which he would record again in 1965, and the two versions differ greatly. The one we know is exploratory, meandering. This version is tight, solo-less and clocking in at just over three minutes. The other non-original composition on the album is “Vilia,” from Franz Lehár’s operetta “The Merry Widow”. The soprano version on the Deluxe Edition is the only track from this session to have been previously released.

This incredible, once-in-a-lifetime discovery reveals a number of creative balances at work, like developing original melodies while rethinking familiar standards. Trying out some tunes first on tenor saxophone, then on soprano. Using older techniques like the arpeggio runs of his “sheets of sound” while experimenting with false fingerings and other newer sounds. This session was pivotal, though to call it such overlooks the fact Coltrane was ever on pivot, always pushing the pedal down while still calling on older, tested ideas and devices.

Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album is a major addition to the Coltrane catalogue and the most important jazz discovery in recent memory.

This historic session resulted in 14 tracks in total. On the standard edition, there are 7 takes, chosen by Ravi Coltrane. The rest of the takes exist on the second disc of the deluxe set. There will be a standard CD and LP and a deluxe CD and LP available on June 29 on Impulse! The deluxe edition will exist on all digital streaming platforms as well.

Standard Edition Track List:

Untitled Original 11383 (5:41)
Nature Boy (3:24)
Untitled Original 11386 (8:43)
Vilia (5:32)
Impressions (4:36)
Slow Blues (11:28)
One Up, One Down (8:01)

Deluxe Edition Track List:
CD1
Untitled Original 11383 (Take 1) (5:41)
Nature Boy (3:24)
Untitled Original 11386 (Take 1) (8:43)
Vilia (Take 3) (5:32)
Impressions (Take 3) (4:36)
Slow Blues (11:28)
One Up, One Down (Take 1) (8:01)

CD2
Vilia (Take 5) (4:37)
Impressions (Take 1) (4:06)
Impressions (Take 2) (4:37)
Impressions (Take 4) (3:40)
Untitled Original 11386 (Take 2) (8:41)
Untitled Original 11386 (Take 5) (8:23)
One Up, One Down (Take 6) (7:17)

Stingray and ADISQ Launch a New Music Video TV Channel: PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray

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Stingray and l’Association québécoise de l’industrie du disque, du spectacle et de la vidéo (ADISQ) today announced the launch of PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray, a unique specialty music video TV channel primarily dedicated to French-language Quebec and Canadian music videos. PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray was already added to Videotron’s channel offering and will be available soon to Bell Fibe TV, TELUS, and Cogeco subscribers.

PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray was born out of Stingray and ADISQ’s shared mission to promote and showcase the Quebec and Canadian music industry, help develop the careers of local artists, and provide audiences with access to a diversity of homegrown talent.

Although PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray’s programming mainly spotlights Francophone music from Quebec, the province’s Anglophone artists and French-language artists from across the country, and the world are also showcased. The channel was created to delight both fans of musical discoveries and nostalgia buffs. PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray presents a curated all-day programming, themed blocks, exclusive countdowns, and best-of lists.

Programmed by Stingray’s team of in-house curators with the support of ADISQ experts, PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray will be broadcast 24/7 and present all the local music videos that fans can never get enough of; from today’s chart-busting stars to tomorrow’s most exciting newcomers and yesterday’s icons.

Pursuant to Stingray’s desire to invest in young talent, a portion of the profits generated by PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray will be reinvested in local music video production through existing third-party funds. Through this initiative, Stingray will finance the production of music videos broadcast on its channels and help develop the career of up-and-coming Quebec and Canadian directors.

Stingray will share more information about this initiative in the coming months.

PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray programming grid

PROGRAM
NAME
DESCRIPTION FEATURING SCHEDULE
Vidéo Réveil A wake-up call to the sound of the greatest successes of today and yesterday. France D’Amour, Garou, Céline Dion, Corneille, Daniel Bélanger, Leonard Cohen, Dany Bédar Every day at 6 am
Vidéo mix Soundtrack every moment of your day with non-stop video mix. Louis-Jean Cormier, 2Frères, Coeur de pirate, Patrice Michaud, Charlotte Cardin, Éric Lapointe, Bobby Bazini Mon to Fri at 10 am
Têtes d’affiche Recharge your batteries with the greatest hits of today and decades past. Stromae, Les Trois Accords, Karim Ouellet, Alex Nevsky, Marie-Mai, Jean Leloup, Arcade Fire, Niagara Mon to Fri at 6 pm Sat & sun at 2 pm
Week-ends flashback Travel back in time to relive the major hits of the ‘80s and ‘90s. Kevin Parent, Les B.B., Mitsou, The Box, Indochine, Vilain Pingouin, Julie Masse Sat & Sun at 10 am
La scène Explore the up-and-coming hip-hop and indie scenes. Les Deuxluxes, Lisa Leblanc, Samian, Galaxie, Rouge Pompier, Mononc’ Serge, Vulgaires Machins, Koriass, Half Moon Run Sun to Thu at 10 pm
La zone  Thrill to the sounds of the most influential French and Quebec MCs and beat makers. Rymz, Dead Obies, Loud, Muzion, Sans Pression, Maitre Gims, Iam, Sinik Fri & Sat at 10 pm

Dan The Automator Remixes Superorganism

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Dan The Automator has put his own unique twist on Superorganism’s crossover anthem ‘Everybody Wants To Be Famous’. The producer and artist – famed for his productions for the likes of Dr Octagon, Kool Keith, Gorillaz, Primal Scream and DJ Shadow, his own collaborative artist project Handsome Boy Modelling School and remixes for artists like Run The Jewels and Interpol – has delivered a take on one of the standout tracks from Superorgaism’s acclaimed, eponymous debut album.

Meanwhile, Superorganism are set to perform at festivals around the world over the summer, before returning to North America for Lollapalooza and a September headline tour.

Superorganism

JUNE
Fri 15 Romania, Sibiu, Sibiu International Theatre Festival
Sat 16 France, Reims, La Magnifique Society Festival
Sat 23 Czech Republic, Prague, Metronome Festival
Sun 24 Hungry, Budapest, A38 Ship
Mon 25 Croatia, Zagreb, INMusic Festival
Thu 28 Finland, Seinäjoki, Provinssirock Festival
Sat 30 Luxembourg, Sirens Call 2018

JULY
Sun 1 France, Clemont-Ferrand, Europavox Festival
Wed 4 Poland, Gdynia, Open’er Festival
Thurs 5 Denmark, Roskilde, Roskilde Festival
Sat 7 France, Belfort, Les Eurockeenes
Fri 13 Germany, Crafenhaimichen, Melt Festival
Sun 15 UK, Latitude Festival
Tue 17 Switzerland, Nyon, Paleo Festival
Sat 21 Australia, Splendour In The Grass
Sun 22 Australia, Melbourne, 170 Russel
Tue 24 Australia, Sydney, Metro Theatre
Sat 28 Japan, Niigata, Fuji Rock Festival

AUGUST
Thur 02 USA, Chicago, Park West w/ Jungle
Sun 05 USA, Chicago, Lollapalooza
Tue 08 Norway, Oslo, Øyafestival 2018
Wed 09 Sweden, Gothenburg, Stay Out West
Thur 16 Belgium, Hasselt, Pukkelpop
Fri 17 Germany, Hamburg, Dockville
Sat 18 France, Baziège, La Route du Rock
Sun 25 Switzerland, Zurich, Zurich OpenAir
Thurs 30 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
Fri 31 Vancouver, BC – Imperial

SEPTEMBER
Tues 4 Kansas City, MO – Riot Room
Wed 5 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
Thurs 6 Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar
Mon 10 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
Tues 11 Boston, MA – The Sinclair
Thurs 13 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
Sat 15 Albany, NY – Pearl Palooza
Mon 17 Dallas, TX – Trees
Tues 18 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
Wed 19 Austin, TX – Emo’s
Sat 22 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda
Tues 25 Pomona, CA – The Glass House
Wed 26 San Francisco, CA – The Independent

OCTOBER
Mon 15 UK, Bristol, SWX
Tue 16 UK, Liverpool, Arts Club
Wed 17 UK, Belfast, Limelight 1
Thu 18 Ireland, Dublin, Academy
Sat 20 UK, Glasgow, SWG3
Sun 21 UK, Sheffield, The Leadmill
Mon 22 UK, Leeds, Mono
Wed 24 UK, London, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Thu 25 UK, Manchester, O2 Ritz
Fri 26 UK, Cambridge, Cambridge Junction
Sat 27 UK, Portsmouth, Pyramid Centre
Sun 28 UK, Brighton, Concorde 2
Tue 30 UK, Oxford, O2 Academy

NOVEMBER
Thu 01 France, Rouen, Le 106
Fri 02 France, Lille, Le Splendid
Sun 04 Netherlands, Utrecht, TivoliVrendenburg – Pandora
Tue 06 Netherlands, Nijmegen, Doornroosje
Wed 07 Netherlands, Gronigen, Vera
Wed 07-Sat 10Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland Airwaves
Sat 10 Germany, Berlin, Säälchen
Tue 13 Germany, Munich, Technikum

The Polaris Music Prize has unveiled the 40 albums on the 2018 Long List

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The Polaris Music Prize, presented by CBC Music, has unveiled the 40 albums on the 2018 Long List.

The 2018 Polaris Music Prize Long List is:

a l l i e – Nightshade
Alvvays – Antisocialites
Arcade Fire – Everything Now
Bahamas – Earthtones
The Barr Brothers – Queens of the Breakers
Bernice – Puff LP: In the air without a shape
Jean-Michel Blais – Dans ma main
Bonjay – Lush Life
Booji Boys – Weekend Rocker
Philippe Brach – Le silence des troupeaux
Cadence Weapon – Cadence Weapon
Daniel Caesar – Freudian
Jennifer Castle – Angels of Death
Clairmont The Second – Lil Mont from The Ave
Gord Downie – Introduce Yerself
Jeremy Dutcher – Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa
Faith Healer – Try 😉
FRIGS – Basic Behaviour
Zaki Ibrahim – The Secret Life of Planets
Iskwé – The Fight Within
Kacy & Clayton – The Siren’s Song
Lydia Képinski – Premier Juin
Pierre Kwenders – MAKANDA at the End of Space, the Beginning of Time
Pierre Lapointe – La science du coeur
Melissa Laveaux – Radyo Siwèl
Hubert Lenoir – Darlène
Terra Lightfoot – New Mistakes
Loud – Une année record
Milk & Bone – Deception Bay
Partner – In Search Of Lost Time
Propagandhi – Victory Lap
Vivek Shraya & Queer Songbook Orchestra – Part-Time Woman
Sloan – 12
Snotty Nose Rez Kids – The Average Savage
U.S. Girls – In A Poem Unlimited
The Weather Station – The Weather Station
Weaves – Wide Open
Charlotte Day Wilson – Stone Woman
Donovan Woods – Both Ways
YAMANTAKA // SONIC TITAN – Dirt

In total, 225 albums were considered by the 203 member jury for Long List selection.

2015 Polaris Music Prize winner Buffy Sainte-Marie; 2016 Long List nominee Safia Nolin; Alanna Stuart of 2018 Long-Listers, Bonjay; and Toronto City Councillor, Josh Colle, were all on hand to help present the Long List nominees. In addition, Clairmont The Second, gave a surprise performance of music from his 2018 Long-Listed album, Lil Mont from The Ave.

The 10 album Short List will be announced on July 17, and the 2018 Polaris Music Prize winner will be revealed at the Polaris Gala on Monday, September 17 at the Carlu in Toronto, which will be live streamed via cbcmusic.ca/polaris.

The Polaris Music Prize awards $50,000 to the artist who creates the Canadian Album of the Year, judged solely on artistic merit, without consideration for genre or record sales. Additionally, the nine other nominated acts whose albums make the 2018 Short List will receive $3,000 each courtesy of Slaight Music.

Albums eligible for 2018 Polaris Music Prize consideration must be released between June 1, 2017 and May 31, 2018. An independent jury of music journalists, broadcasters and bloggers from across Canada determine the Long List and Short List. Eleven people from the larger jury pool are then chosen to serve on the Grand Jury. This Grand Jury convene on the night of the Gala to select the Polaris Music Prize winner.

Past winners have included Lido Pimienta (2017), Kaytranada (2016), Buffy Sainte-Marie (2015), Tanya Tagaq (2014), Godspeed You! Black Emperor (2013), Feist (2012), Arcade Fire (2011), Karkwa (2010), Fucked Up (2009), Caribou (2008), Patrick Watson (2007) and Final Fantasy / Owen Pallett (2006).

The Polaris Music Prize is a not-for-profit organization that annually honours and rewards artists who produce Canadian music albums of distinction. A select panel of music critics judge and award the Prize without regard to musical genre or commercial popularity. Our Polaris Podcast explores the rich and intriguing stories behind these albums and is available via iTunes and other distributors.

Photo Gallery: Imagine Dragons at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com for all your photo needs.

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Dave Navarro Writes Message On Instagram To Those With Suicidal Thoughts

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Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, who’s frequently talked about his struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts, wrote a kind and thorough message to readers over the weekend. “Hang in there to allow the process and the shapes to change. I can tell you 100 percent that they do. Please reach out if you find yourself in the darkness. There is no darkness without light. Try to be willing to let it find you.” Read the note below.

I can’t speak to anyone else’s thoughts or actions but I can speak from my own experience. I have been there, written “the note”, had the plan, the stockpile of meds, how to disperse my property among my family. I was ready to go. Luckily, as a last ditched effort, I reached out. I spoke to my closest friends and loved ones. I sought therapy and at times, psychiatry, alternative medicines, even hospitalization. Whatever it took. What I learned is that through the process, circumstances and feelings shift. As the tide comes in and rolls out, the universe takes many shapes and constantly evolves. We are made of the same stuff. We are constantly changing and evolving and flowing… sometimes scary, sometimes beautiful, sometimes lonely, sometimes supported. Hang in there to allow the process and the shapes to change. I can tell you 100% that they do. Please reach out if you find yourself in the darkness. There is no darkness without light. Try to be willing to let it find you. #mentalhealthawareness @musicares #musicares @abovegroundorg

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Steve Martin Does A Wicked Parody Of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” Video Back In 1984

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Steve Martin performs his own version of Michael Jackson’s video for Billie Jean for The New Show, a 1984 sketch-comedy TV program from Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels.

Eight-Year-Old Girl Drummer CRUSHES Led Zeppelin’s Good Times Bad Times”

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Eight-year-old Yoyoka Soma covered John Bonham’s drum part on Led Zeppelin’s “Good Times Bad Times” as her entry into the 2018 Hit Like A Girl drum contest. Does she win? No clue, but stay tuned.

She says, “When I was a just small baby, my parents had a home studio and there were various kinds of instruments. My parents were performing music activities as amateur singer-songwriters and they cradled me with their music. When I listened to their songs and guitar performances, I was eager to join them and couldn’t stop beating out a rhythm. That was why I started playing the drums. The drum was the first instrument in which I felt an interest in my life. My parents’ music peers often visited us to play together. I was glued to the powerful and dynamic performances by the drummers. At age 2, I was playing the drums as if I were playing with toys. At age 4, I started performing at concerts. At age 5, my family band “Kaneaiyoyoka” was formed by my parents. We have released 2 self-produced CD albums so far. Not only the drums, I also play the keyboard and perform as a vocalist. I compose lyrics and music as well.”

『Hit Like A Girl Contest 2018』Good Times Bad Times – LED ZEPPELIN / Cover by Yoyoka , 8 year old drummer from よよか on Vimeo.

The Grapes Of Wrath Announced As This Year’s Inductees Into The Western Canadian Music Hall Of Fame

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This October, BreakOut West heads back to Kelowna, BC, for the first time since 2010. Now in its 16th year, the gathering continues to develop, support, and honour the best of western Canadian music, with its annual conference, festival and the Western Canadian Music Awards. This year, Kelowna-born rock band, The Grapes Of Wrath, will be celebrated for their decade-spanning career, and inducted into the Western Canadian Music Hall Of Fame.

“We are especially excited to be receiving this honour in Kelowna, the town where we got our start,” says founding member, Kevin Kane. “Incredible to think that it’s been 40 years since we were two teens and a tween, gathering every Friday night in a basement in Glenmore to bash out British Invasion and punk rock songs.”

The Hall Of Fame award annually recognizes an artist/band that has made a significant impact in their career; traditionally being awarded to an artist/band from the host province.

The full list of Western Canadian Music Awards nominees have been announced and member voting has concluded. Winners of the artistic categories will be announced on Thursday, October 11 at the WCMAwards Reception in Kelowna, and Industry and Specialty Award categories will be presented on Saturday, October 13 at the Industry Awards Brunch at the Delta Hotel in Kelowna. The Grapes of Wrath will be honoured at the Industry Awards Brunch and will be officially presented with their award on the 13th, where they will be performing as part of the festival.

Brothers Tom and Chris Hooper met Kevin Kane in 1977, as the three were entering their teens in Kelowna, BC. Their first band was a punk combo called Kill Pigs which played faster than the singer could sing. The Hoopers and Kane would go on to form other bands (Gentlemen of Horror and Empty Set) during their teens, and returned to working together musically again in April of 1983. Taking the name, The Grapes Of Wrath, from a book of movie reviews, they began writing and rehearsing in earnest, gaining enough confidence to open for acts in Seattle and Vancouver. Using proceeds from gigs and yard sales, the band recorded their debut 4 song EP the following summer, signed to Vancouver’s fledgling Nettwerk, and went on to release their follow up debut full-length album, September Bowl Of Green, in 1985.

The band’s second album, Treehouse, was their first for the major label Capital, earning gold status in Canada. Their 1989 release, Now and Again, was the band’s big breakthrough, and featured newly added keyboardist, Vincent Jones. Singles, All The Things I Wasn’t, and What Was Going Through My Head, propelled the album to platinum status and soon the band went from playing bars to theaters and touring Europe, opening for acts such as Lloyd Cole and Texas.

Extensive international touring for their 4th album, the platinum-selling, These Days, put its strain on the band. Succumbing to the classic “musical and personal differences”, the Grapes parted ways after a Halloween show in 1992. In the summer of 2010, after 18 years, the original founding members (Chris and Tom Hooper and Kevin Kane) found themselves on stage together again at a festival in Surrey, BC. In 2013, the band released High Road, their first album of new material in 22 years.

BreakOut West is an annual gathering to celebrate, develop and support the best of western Canadian music, taking place this year in Kelowna, BC from October 10-14, 2018. Western Canadian artists are developing sustainable careers of national and international scope, and BreakOut West is an integral component of this development. Through the annual conference and festival, industry from around the world and western Canadian artists are given the opportunity to discover, educate, network and grow. The event consists of the BreakOut West Festival; showcasing the talent contained in the “left half” of Canada and delivering Western Canadian Music Awards to honoured nominees, and the Conference itself with educational panels, networking events, and so much more.

Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind: HBO’s Official Trailer Is Here

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An intimate look into the life and work of Robin Williams, the master of stage and comedy. “You’re only given a little spark of madness and if you lose that, you’re nothing.” Look for it on HBO starting on July 16.

The film explores his extraordinary life and career, revealing what drove him to give voice to the characters in his mind. With previously unheard and unseen glimpses into his creative process through interviews with Williams, as well as home movies and onstage footage, this insightful tribute features in-depth interviews with those who knew and loved him, including Billy Crystal, Eric Idle, Whoopi Goldberg, David Letterman, Steve Martin, Pam Dawber and his son, Zak Williams.

The documentary underscores what made Williams so unique, ranging from his youthful days in the San Francisco Bay area, to his time in New York at The Juilliard School, to his rocket-propelled fame on TV’s Mork & Mindy, to his profound impact on the American cultural landscape. Such career high points as his landmark comedy show at the Metropolitan Opera, his Broadway debut in “Waiting for Godot,” his Academy Award-winning performance in Good Will Hunting and his classic confessional bits about his alcohol and drug issues and 2009 heart surgery capture the spark that made him stand out across four decades in entertainment. Williams’ tragic death in 2014, which revealed he had been suffering from the disease Lewy Body Dementia, left fans around the world heartbroken…