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Music Business Hall of Fame To Honour Tower Records’ Russ Solomon As First Inductee

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As part of its 60th Anniversary conference, the Music Business Association (Music Biz) has announced that the Music Business Hall of Fame — which was previewed at last year’s conference and will celebrate the achievements of industry executives, companies, media, venues, institutions, and others who have significantly contributed to the growth and continued success of the music business — will have as its first inductee the late Tower Records Founder Russ Solomon, who passed away on March 4. The Hall of Fame will have its official launch as part of the Music Biz 2018 Awards Luncheon on Thursday, May 17 at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Acclaimed actor and director Colin Hanks, who directed the 2015 Tower Records documentary All Things Must Pass, will pay tribute to Solomon. Music Business Hall of Fame inductees will be selected annually by the Music Biz Board of Directors, which consists of top executives from a wide cross-section of the industry, including major and independent labels and distributors, digital music services, wholesalers, and independent record stores.

“As we celebrate our 60th Anniversary, the timing was perfect to introduce the Music Business Hall of Fame, which will give us the opportunity to highlight those who have had a tremendous and lasting impact on the business, while providing an example to the next generation who will carry it forward,” said James Donio, President of Music Biz. “I had spoken with Russ to tell him he would be the first inductee, and he was humbled and excited to have been selected and planned to be in Nashville for the ceremony. While we were shocked and saddened to learn of his sudden passing, we feel this will be such a fitting tribute to a man who revolutionized music retail with Tower Records. We can think of no one better than Russ to be the first, and for all future Hall of Fame inductees to follow.”

“Russ was indeed one of a kind, and I’m incredibly grateful that I was not only able to help tell his story with All Things Must Pass, I also learned a great deal from him. But far more importantly I got to know Russ and am lucky to have been able to call him a friend,” said Colin Hanks. “Much like the members of the Tower Records family, I will miss Russ dearly but take comfort in seeing his legacy live on and am honored to induct him into the Music Business Hall of Fame.”

Additionally, Hanks will attend a screening of All Things Must Pass at the 2018 Nashville Film Festival that will be held at 7 p.m. CT on Thursday, May 17 at the Regal Hollywood 27.

Russ Solomon started his career selling records at his father’s Sacramento drug store, opening the first Tower Records location in 1960 in the Tower Theater building. The business thrived, and in 1968, he opened his first satellite store in San Francisco, which became the largest in the U.S. His third location, in Los Angeles, brought him an increasingly high profile as the flagship store grabbed the attention of the entertainment industry. After expanding across the U.S., Tower Records became the first foreign retailer to crack the Japanese market. Their store in Tokyo’s Shibuya district was the world’s largest music store, with 52,000 square feet of sales floor.

Tower Records revolutionized the way people experienced, listened to, and bought music. It was the first music retailer to offer a comprehensive selection of music in a wide variety of genres — all in one location — with stores open until midnight, listening stations to sample new music, and employees who knew and loved the product. At Tower’s peak, Solomon was running a billion-dollar business with locations across the U.S. and in 20 countries on four continents. In contrast to many large chains, each branch did its own ordering based on local tastes, a business model that served the company well. After decades of phenomenal success, with changes in the music industry the company fell on hard times, eventually forced to liquidate and close its doors in 2006.

Colin Hanks directed the acclaimed Tower Records documentary All Things Must Pass, which premiered at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival and opened in theaters to rave reviews in the fall of 2015. He has since directed the HBO documentary Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends) — which premiered in February 2017 and received nominations for Best Documentary and Best Music Documentary at the 2017 Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards — and the animated short film The Amazing Adventures of Wally and the Worm, which debuted to positive reviews at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.

Think Of Scalping Tickets To The Arctic Monkeys’ Tour? They’re Going To Stop You

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Since we can’t leave it up to the government to solve the problem of ticket scalping (go see secondary sites and take a look at the sheer amount of seats available, for waaaay more than the ‘allowed’ markup deemed acceptable by the people in power), kudos to The Arctic Monkeys for taking the problem into their own hands for a solution. It might not solve ALL the problems, but at least they’re trying. And it gives the fans an even further bond with their relationship with the band.

From their website:

Tickets go on sale for our Live dates in September 2018 at 9am on Friday 13th April.

We will be undertaking the below measures to prevent tickets being resold on secondary ticket sites.

  • These tickets will be NAMED. This means the surname of the Lead Booker(PURCHASER) will be printed on ALL tickets. The name WILL NOT be changed once the booking has been made.
  • If more than 1 ticket has been purchased, each guest in the party MUST arrive with the Lead Booker(PURCHASER) at the venue on the night of the show. Failure to do so will result in the guests being turned away.
  • All Ticket Purchasers need to bring a VALID PHOTO ID which matches the Lead Booker(PURCHASER) surname on the tickets. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THIS YOU WILL BE REFUSED ENTRY.
  • These tickets will IMMEDIATELY BECOME INVALID if resold OR OFFERED FOR SALEunless the sale is through our OFFICIAL FACE-VALUE resale partner, TWICKETS.
  • This ticket is sold by the Promoters directly to the Consumer(PURCHASER). Any tickets purchased by business or traders in breach of the Terms & Conditions of Ticket Sale will be CANCELLED.
  • Ticket sales are limited to a maximum of 4 tickets per person.

For the avoidance of doubt the ONLY official ticket sellers for these shows are:

SEETICKETS

GIGSANDTOURS

TICKETMASTER.CO.UK

TICKETMASTER.IE

LONDON THE O2 – ONLINE & PHONE ONLY – 0844 847 8000

BIRMINGHAM ARENA – ONLINE & PHONE ONLY – 0844 338 0338

MANCHESTER ARENA– ONLINE & PHONE ONLY – 0844 847 8000

SHEFFIELD FLYDSA ARENA – ONLINE & PHONE ONLY – 0114 2 565 656

NEWCASTLE METRO RADIO ARENA– ONLINE & PHONE ONLY – 0844 493 6666

DUBLIN 3ARENA – ONLINE & PHONE ONLY

DO NOT PURCHASE TICKETS FROM ANY OTHER OUTLETS – THESE TICKETS WILL BE CANCELLED.

Age Restrictions for these shows are as follows:

Standing: 16+ (ALL DATES)

Seated: U14 accompanied by an adult (Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Newcastle)

U15 accompanied by an adult (London)

U16 accompanied by an adult (Dublin)

Meghan Markle In A Tostitos Commercial From 2009

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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry’s fiancée and soon-to-be royalty starred in a Tostitos commercial from 2009. Strangely enough, the company used a different woman’s voice in the advertisement.

YES Featuring Anderson, Rabin, and Wakeman Announce 50th Anniversary Tour

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YES, one of the biggest bands in prog rock history and true pioneers of the genre, today revealed the dates and details for this summer’s 50th Anniversary North American tour titled #YES50: Celebrating 50 Years of YES. Tickets for the 30-plus date outing, which kicks off June 5 and 6 with a two-night engagement at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, IL, will go on sale to the public beginning this Friday, March 30 or Saturday, March 31, with select shows going on sale in early April. A handful of additional dates will be announced soon.

“Much has changed since I joined Yes in 1970, but the core elements of the band have remained consistent,” shares guitarist Steve Howe. “We want to mark this anniversary with a tour that encompasses some of our best-loved work and revisit a few classic pieces that have been lost for a while. We look forward to sharing the 50th anniversary with the fanbase, playing classic songs that celebrate the broad musical style of Yes.”

“I have been blessed to be a member of this amazing band’s rhythm section for the past 46 years, mostly in the company of my great friend Chris Squire, and latterly alongside Chris’ chosen successor, Billy Sherwood, who is receiving recognition for stepping into Chris’ pre-eminent bass and vocals,” says drummer Alan White. “Each night we are pausing to reflect on Chris’ importance to Yes, his desire that we should continue to share Yes music on stages worldwide, and the specific dedication of ‘Onward’ to his huge memory. I’m so grateful to continue to be performing on stages for our dedicated fans and look forward to celebrating our 50th Anniversary in America. It has been a great ride!”

“Being a member of the band during its 50th anniversary is a privilege and honor,” adds Geoff Downes (keys). “It is awe-inspiring to reflect on the caliber and invention of the musicians who have forged the legacy of Yes since 1968, always pushing the boundaries. Playing on stage with founder member Tony Kaye to launch the 50th anniversary [on this year’s Cruise to the Edge] was a wonderful experience for the band and our fans, to whom we dedicate this special tour.”

During this summer’s “Evening with YES” shows, YES—Steve Howe (guitar since 1970), Alan White (drums since 1972), Geoff Downes (keyboards; first joined in 1980), Jon Davison (vocals since 2011) and Billy Sherwood (guitar/keyboards in the 1990s and the late Chris Squire’s choice to take over bass/vocals in 2015) — will perform a special classic hits concert to commemorate the landmark occasion.

The cross-country trek will take the 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees to Kansas City, Denver, Los Angeles (June 19 at the Ford Theater), San Jose, Detroit, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Boston, Staten Island, Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Orlando, among many other cities, before wrapping July 28 in Atlanta. See below for full list of tour dates.

YES Featuring Anderson, Rabin, and Wakeman 2018 Tour Dates:
06/03 – Warsaw, PL @ Park Sowinskiego
06/05 – Mannheim, DE @ Zelt Festival
06/07 – Oslo, NO @ Sentrum Scene
06/09 – Solvesborg, SE @ Sweden Rock Festival
06/10 – Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
06/12 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK @ Newcastle City Hall
06/13 – York, UK @ York Barbican
06/17 – London, UK @ Stone Free Festival
08/26 – Los Angeles, CA @ Whiskey A Go Go
08/27 – San Diego, CA @ Humphrey’s By The Bay
08/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
08/31 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
09/01 – Las Vegas, NV @ Westgate Resort & Casino
09/03 – Denver, CO @ Levitt Pavilion
09/05 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater
09/07 – Chicago, IL @ Ravinia
09/08 – Northfield, OH @ Hard Rock Live
09/09 – Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center

American Kids Try Canadian Food And Snacks, Eh?

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In the latest episode of HiHo’s “Kids Try” series, a group of kids from Seattle, Washington, a group of adventurous and adorable kids give us an entree into the world’s array of foods and snacks from Canada, including maple sugar candies, Coffee Crisp Stix, Lays ketchup-flavored potato chips, and more.

Weird Al Yankovic Performs Perfect Impressions Of Billy Idol’s Rebel Yell and Tom Petty’s Refugee

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We all know “Weird Al” Yankovic can do perfect parodies of classic songs, but when he decides to it straight up, he can still nail it. At Carmel Indiana’s Center for the Performing Arts, he does a straight cover of Bill Idol’s Rebel Yell, and the night night, he paid tribute to Tom Petty with Refugee.

Tom Cochrane reworks ‘Big League’ lyrics to honour the Humboldt Broncos hockey team

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Tom Cochrane reworked the lyrics of his song “Big League” on Tuesday night for a special performance honouring the Humboldt Broncos.

The Juno Award-winning signer and songwriter played an acoustic version in front of a green and yellow backdrop to begin TSN’s NHL playoff preview special.

The song, originally featured on his 1988 album “Victory Day” with Red Rider, is written from the perspective of a father whose son was a hockey player with big dreams cut short by a truck driving in the wrong lane.

Many Canadians began associating the lyrics with the 15 people who were killed in a highway accident on Friday night when the Humboldt Broncos’ bus collided with a semi-trailer in northern Saskatchewan. Fourteen other people were injured.

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Sunrise Records to Host George Thorogood in the Pickering Town Centre

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On Wednesday, April 25th, musician George Thorogood will be at the Sunrise Records location in the Pickering Town Centre, from 6:00 – 8:00pm. Wristbands for the event will be distributed to the first 200 guests who purchase a George Thorogood album from Sunrise Records on the day of the event. Wristband holders will get the chance to participate in the meet & greet and autograph session with George. Wristbands are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note, no outside merchandise or music instruments will be permitted into the event.

Vinyl reissues for classic George Thorogood albums ‘Bad to the Bone,’ and ‘Born to Be Bad’ were released on March 30th. We also saw the reissue of ’30 Years of Rock’ by George Thorogood & The Destroyers which includes the hit songs ‘Bad To The Bone’ and ‘I Drink Alone,’ as well as stellar covers of ‘Who Do You Love?’ and ‘One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,’ and many more.

Western Airlines commercial featuring Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire, 1985

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The two dance legends in this ad from Western Airlines back in 1985.

Burger Chef commercial for Star Wars : A New Hope promotion, 1977

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Each Star Wars movie dominates the box office and cultural conversation, and thanks to promotions with various brands, it will continue to live online, too.