Musician, DJ and radio artist Don Joyce passed away nearly three years ago, leaving behind a voluminous archive of his unparalelled collage radio program “Over the Edge.” The documentary “How Radio Isn’t Done” sheds light on this member of Negativland, his life and his work in recontextualizing the never-ending flow of media messages that flood everyday life.
Director Ryan Worsley joins to talk about Joyce, his hyper-focused artistic process and what she learned creating this affectionate and honest portrait of an iconoclastic figure.
Rick Moranis is confirmed to join Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short and Dave Thomas in Netflix’s SCTV comedy special, which is set for 2019. Academy Award-winning director, producer and screenwriter Martin Scorsese will direct the untitled Netflix original comedy special exploring the enduring legacy of Emmy-winning sketch comedy show SCTV. CTV also joined the special as a broadcast partner in Canada. Netflix will premiere the title globally in all territories, with the exception of Canada, where it will premiere exclusively on CTV. Following CTV’s airing, the SCTV comedy special will be available exclusively on Netflix in Canada and worldwide. The SCTV cast will be together this Sunday for An Afternoon with SCTV, moderated by Jimmy Kimmel, to be held at Toronto’s historic Elgin Theatre at 3 p.m., the filming will be part of the Netflix special.
Canadian classic SCTV aired for six seasons between 1976 and 1984, quickly becoming one of pop culture’s touchstone comedies. The series’ stars include some of the most beloved and celebrated names in laughter, including the late John Candy and Harold Ramis.
Canadian Music Week (CMW) is pleased to announce the winners of the 21st Annual Canadian Radio Music Awards (CRMA), which took place on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel.
Hosted by K Trevor Wilson, the CRMA ceremony included performances by The Reklaws, New City, Romes, and River Town Saints.
Complete List of 2018 Canadian Radio Music Awards Winners:
BEST NEW GROUP OR SOLO ARTIST: AC
DVBBS – Not Going Home
BEST NEW GROUP OR SOLO ARTIST: CHR
Jessie Reyez – Figures
BEST NEW GROUP OR SOLO ARTIST: DANCE/URBAN/RHYTHMIC
New City – Dirty Secrets
BEST NEW GROUP OR SOLO ARTIST: ROCK
The Beaches – Money
BEST NEW GROUP OR SOLO ARTIST: COUNTRY
River Town Saints – Bonfire
FAN’S CHOICE
Alessia Cara
FACTOR BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Daniel Caesar
NIELSEN CUTTING EDGE AWARD
Indie 88 – Toronto
NIELSEN TALENT DEVELOPMENT STORY OF THE YEAR
Daniel Caesar
Canadian Music Week is Canada’s leading annual entertainment event dedicated to the expression and growth of the country’s music, media and entertainment industries. Combining multifaceted information-intensive conferences; a trade exposition; awards shows and the nation’s largest new music festival, CMW spans a seven-day period from May 7 – 13, 2018 at the Sheraton Centre Hotel, and in more than 40 downtown Toronto venues, attracting participants from across the globe.
Patti Smith is The Boss. This tune, co-written with another Boss, Bruce Springsteen, became an early anthem for Choir! Choir! Choir!’s early day. Their connection to it intensified when they were invited by Patti Smith to perform it with her at the Art Gallery of Ontario five years ago last week.
Sometimes revolutions begin quietly. In 1988, Cowboy Junkies proved that there was an audience waiting for something quiet, beautiful and reflective. The Trinity Session was like a whisper that cut through the noise — and it was compelling. All That Reckoning is the follow up to 2013’s Polaris Music Prize Long-Listed The Kennedy Suite and with it Cowboy Junkies once again gently shake the listener to wake up. Whether commenting on the fragile state of the world or on personal relationships, this new collection of songs encourages the listener to take notice. It also may be the most powerful album Cowboy Junkies have yet recorded.
“It’s a deeper and a more complete record than we’ve ever done before,” says Michael Timmins. “We’ve always tried to make records that are relevant to who we are as people. These songs are about reckoning on a personal level and reckoning on a social level. So much is going on around us right now and nobody knows where it’s going to end up.”
Due out July 13 via Latent Recordings, All That Reckoning was written in places that look out upon water and trees…the songs are about, empty hearts, empty nests, lost paths, lost lives, and all the reckoning that brings about the end of things, and the beginnings of something else. LP title track and first single “All That Reckoning Part 1”, which had its broadcast premiere on The Strombo Show, examines the layers that build up over time and works to strip them away. “We go through life building our protective skins, shields, armour, all the while thinking that we are protecting those we love from the fear and anxieties that roil inside each of us,” says Timmins. “When all we are really doing is systematically shutting those people out, pushing them away. The walls we erect become our emotional prison. If we are lucky, we recognise the destruction early enough. If we are lucky we find our way back.”
Beginning this month, Cowboy Junkies will be on the road throughout North America, with a stop at Massey Hall in Toronto on May 24 and at Corona Theatre in Montreal on May 26. Tickets and event details can be found HERE. Full tour dates can be found below with more dates to be added in the near future.
While the Cowboy Junkies music is characteristically easy to listen to, the songs on All That Reckoning are visceral. In true Junkies fashion, the gentleness is juxtaposed with rock that can be jarring.
‘Fear is not so far from hate, so if you get the folks to fear, it only takes one small twist to kick it up a gear,’ sings Margo Timmins in the new song “The Things We Do To Each Other”. “It is the oldest tactic in the playbook of social control”, says Michael Timmins. “Create a culture of fear and then begin to manipulate that fear to distract, divert and divide. Unfortunately, the end result is that fear usually turns to hate and hate is a human emotion that is impossible to predict and control.”
“There’s a line in “When We Arrive”, he continues, “‘Welcome…to the Age of Dissolution’ which has been in my notebook for years. Every time I sit down to write an album I have stared at it and wondered why I wrote it and what it means. Finally, the times have caught up with the line and the Age of Dissolution is upon us. A time where so many personal, social and institutional constructs are crumbling and being devoured by forces that we have wittingly and unwittingly unleashed upon the land.”
Anyone who has been following Cowboy Junkies’ three decade-long journey knows the band has always traveled on its own path. From the auspicious debut of Whites Off Earth Now and the subsequent international breakthrough with The Trinity Session, to the group’s Nomad Series of themed albums (2010-2012), Cowboy Junkies have never let music business trends dictate where the band was headed.
Unlike most long-lasting groups, Cowboy Junkies have never had a break up or taken a sanity-saving hiatus. There’s an appreciation of each other that keeps them constantly working. “It’s that intimacy and understanding of what each one of us brings to the table,” says Michael Timmins. “Even if the world doesn’t know it, we do.”
ALL THAT RECKONING TRACKLIST
01 All That Reckoning Part 1
02 When We Arrive
03 The Things We Do To Each Other
04 Wooden Stairs
05 Sing Me A Song
06 Mountain Stream
07 Missing Children
08 Shining Teeth
09 Nose Before Ear
10 All That Reckoning Part 2
11 The Possessed
COWBOY JUNKIES TOUR DATES
May 3 – Geneva, NY – Smith Opera House
May 4 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall
May 5 – Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head
May 6 – Richmond, VA – Tin Pan
May 24 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
May 26 – Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre
July 6 – Albuquerque, NM – ABQ Biopark Zoo
July 8 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
July 9 – Fort Collins, CO – The Armory
July 18 – Lexington, MA – Cary Hall
July 19 – Martha’s Vineyard, MA – Old Whaling Church
July 20 – Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall
July 22 – New York NY – City Winery
July 23 – New York, NY – City Winery
July 26 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
Ted Yoder went viral in 2016 with his phenomenal cover of Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” featuring the Dulcimer. Now, he’s putting out his own original music, and it’s pretty awesome.
Leo Moracchioli is a master of taking a pop song and changing it around with his growly heavy metal style. Here, he takes Dee-Lite’s Groove Is in the Heart and makes your head bang back and forth.
Many of us are listening to headphones for several hours a day. Our ears may feel fine, but ear damage is slow and subtle…and irreversible. In this episode of Gadget Myth-Busting, Ashley Carman interviews doctors to find out if her music and podcasts are damaging her ears. She also goes around New York City testing different headphones to see which is the safest.
J. Cole has announced that he’ll embark on a 34-date tour in support of his chart-topping new album KOD, with special guest Young Thug. Produced by Live Nation, the tour will kick off in Miami, FL on August 9 and make stops across North America including Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and more, before wrapping in Boston, MA on October 10.
Released via Dreamville with distribution through Roc Nation/Interscope Records, KOD arrived on April 20 and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, marking J. Cole’s fifth consecutive #1 on the chart. Along with scoring the biggest streaming week for an album so far in 2018, KOD has earned the third-biggest streaming week for an album in all of chart history. The tour will be a can’t miss outing for fans of the highly praised and much discussed album.
The fifth studio album from J. Cole, KOD follows his critically acclaimed, platinum-selling 2016 album 4 Your Eyez Only. In the week ending April 26, KOD sold 397k equivalent album units, while its songs amassed 322 million audio streams. That makes J. Cole only the third artist in history to surpass 300 million audio streams in its debut week—an achievement that’s especially remarkable considering that KOD only contains 12 songs.
Tickets for the KOD tour go on sale to the general public beginning Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. local time at www.dreamville.com and LiveNation.com. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Thursday, May 10 at 10 a.m. through Friday, May 11 at 10 p.m. In addition, there will be a Spotify pre-sale beginning Friday, May 11 at 10 a.m. local time and continuing through 10 p.m. that day. Fans will also have the opportunity to gain early access to ticket pre-sales, beginning Friday, May 11 at 10 a.m. EST, through purchase of KOD bundles here.
J. Cole KOD Tour Dates:
Aug 9 – Miami, FL – AmericanAirlines Arena
Aug 11 – Tampa, FL – Amelia Arena
Aug 12 – Atlanta, GA – Infinite Energy Center*
Aug 14 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
Aug 15 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Aug 17 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
Aug 18 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Aug 21 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Arena*
Aug 22 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl SDSU
Aug 24 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
Aug 29 – Oakland, CA – Oracle Arena
Sep 2 – Boise, ID – Taco Bell Arena
Sep 4 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Sep 5 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
Sep 7 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
Sep 8 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Smart Home Arena
Sep 10 – Denver, CO – Pepsi Center
Sept 12 – Little Rock, AR – Verizon Arena*
Sep 13 – Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at The BJCC
Sep 17 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Sep 18 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
Sep 19 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
Sep 21 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesar’s Arena
Sep 22 – Chicago, IL – Allstate Arena
Sep 23 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center
Sep 25 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center
Sep 26 – Hartford, CT – XL Center
Sep 28 – University Park, PA – Bryce Jordan Center
Oct 1 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden*
Oct 4 – Toronto – Air Canada Centre
Oct 5 – Montreal – Bell Centre
Oct 6 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Oct 8 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*
Oct 10 – Boston, MA – TD Garden