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Steely Dan & The Doobie Brothers Announce Co-Headline North American Summer Tour

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Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers announced today their co-headline North American 2018 summer tour kicking off May 10 in Charlotte, NC and wrapping July 14 in Bethel, NY. Promoted by Live Nation, the legendary bands will travel to 30+ cities across the U.S. and Canada including Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Nashville, and Toronto.

Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, January 12 at 10:00 am local time in most cities at Live Nation.com. Please see below for full tour itinerary and details.

Founded in 1972, Steely Dan has sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and helped define the soundtrack of the ‘70s with hits such as “Reelin’ in the Years,” “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” “F.M.,” “Peg,” “Hey Nineteen,” “Deacon Blues,” and “Babylon Sisters,” from their seven platinum albums issued between 1972 and 1980 – including 1977’s sold-out tours (that continue through today). In 2000 they released the multi-Grammy winning (including “Album of the Year”) Two Against Nature, and released the acclaimed follow-up Everything Must Go in 2003. Steely Dan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

The Doobie Brothers have been delivering mind-blowing, roots-based, harmony-laden, guitar-driven rock and roll for over four decades, selling more than 48 million albums and winning four GRAMMY® Awards. Their latest studio album, Southbound, features new recordings of the band’s biggest hits, with country music’s biggest stars including Blake Shelton, Zac Brown Band, Brad Paisley and Toby Keith. Boasting one of the most loyal fan bases in music, the band continues to write and record new material and tour the world. Their No. 1 singles “Black Water” (1974) and “What a Fool Believes” (1979), both gold, lead a catalog of indelible songs that include “Listen To The Music,” “Jesus Is Just All Right,” “Rockin’ Down the Highway,” “Long Train Runnin’,” “China Grove,” “Take Me In Your Arms,” Takin’ it to the Streets,” “Minute by Minute,” “You Belong to Me,” “The Doctor” and more. In all, the Doobies have tallied up five top 10 singles and 16 top 40 hits. Beginning with their multi-million-selling sophomore collection Toulouse Street (1972), the Doobies have 3 multi-platinum, 7 platinum and 14 Gold albums. Their Best of the Doobies (1976) has sold more than 12 million copies – a rare “diamond record.”

STEELY DAN & THE DOOBIE BROTHERS TOUR
Thu May 10 Charlotte, NC PNC Music Pavilion
Fri May 11 Raleigh, NC Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
Sun May 13 Jacksonville, FL Daily’s Place
Mon May 14 Tampa, FL MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Thu May 17 West Palm Beach, FL Coral Sky Amphitheatre
Sat May 19 Atlanta, GA Verizon Amphitheatre
Sun May 20 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater
Tue May 22 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center
Thu May 24 Houston, TX Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
Fri May 25 Dallas, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Sun May 27 Austin, TX Austin360 Amphitheater
Wed May 30 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
Fri Jun 01 San Francisco, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre
Mon Jun 04 Portland, OR+ Moda Center
Tue Jun 05 Seattle, WA KeyArena
Thurs Jun 07 Spokane, WA Spokane Arena
Sat Jun 09 Boise, ID Taco Bell Arena
Sun Jun 10 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
Tue Jun 12 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
Fri Jun 15 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center
Sat Jun 16 Madison, WI Breese Stevens Field
Mon Jun 18 Kansas City, MO Starlight Theatre
Tue Jun 19 St. Louis, MO Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – STL
Thu Jun 21 Chicago, IL Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – CHI
Sat Jun 23 Cleveland, OH Blossom Music Center
Sun Jun 24 Indianapolis, IN Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
Tue Jun 26 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
Wed Jun 27 Cincinnati, OH Riverbend Music Center
Sat Jun 30 Saratoga Springs, NY Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Mon Jul 02 Toronto, ON Budweiser Stage
Tue Jul 03 Syracuse, NY Lakeview Amphitheater
Fri Jul 06 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sat Jul 07 Mansfield, MA Xfinity Center
Tue Jul 10 Bristow, VA Jiffy Lube Live
Wed Jul 11 Camden, NJ BB&T Pavilion
Fri Jul 13 Gilford, NH Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Sat Jul 14 Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Watch Michael Buble go undercover as a South African shop assistant

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He’s got one of the world’s most recognizable voices, but what happens when Michael Bublé transforms his face, hair and accent to become a South African sales assistant named Dion?

Watch Rick Moranis Do A Lounge Cover Version Of “Turning Japanese”

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Check out this oldie-but-goodie clip from Second City Television (SCTV), when Rick Moranis in character as Gerry Todd performs The Vapors’ Turning Japanese.

Watch Rick Springfield live at Paste Studio In NYC

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Don’t sleep on Rick Springfield. It’s been nearly four decades since he scored his biggest hit with the iconic 1981 radio staple “Jessie’s Girl,” but the the past few years have been a boon for the the Australian pop star, actor, writer and victim of unrequited love. The Snake King, his 21st solo release, is out January 26.

Preservation Hall with Win Butler and Regine Chassagne of Arcade Fire and Friends Present The Inaugural Krewe du Kanaval

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The inaugural Krewe du Kanaval will take place on Tuesday, February 6, 2018. Krewe du Kanaval will be a new Mardi Gras Krewe, a mobile music event, a year-round community, and a celebration of Haiti and the diaspora of cultures that have enriched New Orleans’ identity and arts for hundreds of years.

This joint effort between Preservation Hall, Win Butler and Regine Chassagne of Arcade Fire and Haitian friends will be a welcome and necessary annual addition to New Orleans’ Mardi Gras traditions and will raise funds to benefit the Preservation Hall Foundation and KANPE – two not-for-profit organizations which serve important unmet social and cultural needs in New Orleans and Haiti.

It’ll happen February 6, 2018 with a parade/procession through the French Quarter and Treme, a free afternoon festival in Armstrong Park and a ticketed Kanaval Ball at the iconic club One Eyed Jacks.

Sex Pistols’ ‘God Save The Queen’ Unreleased 7″ Sells For $14,690

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Discogs has verified the sale of the Sex Pistols’s ‘God Save The Queen’ unreleased A&M Records 7″ for $14,690US topping the Most Expensive Items Sold on Discogs for November 2017. The Guardian lists this unreleased Sex Pistols single as one of the rarest records in Britain. Originally signed to A&M Records, 25,000 copies of ‘God Save The Queen’ were pressed before A&M’s Herb Alpert reportedly destroyed the Sex Pistols’ recording contract six days after signing. Only nine copies are thought to even exist.

Genuine originals have the serrated anti-slip necklace and 7284 written twice on the B-Side runout, one above the other. Also of note, runout (Side A label) is AMS 7284A and runout (Side B label) is AMS 7284B.

Now You Can Cook With Surrealist Artist Salvador Dali

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Surrealist artist Salvador Dali is well known for his distinctive mustache and melting clocks, but what about his 1973 cookbook? Come along as PBS attempts a Bush of Crayfish in Viking Herbs from Les Diners de Gala, and also explore Dali’s life and art.

CBC Books Announces Canada Reads 2018 Theme, Host And Longlist

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CBC Books has announced a Canada Reads 2018 longlist of 15 books that speak to the theme: One Book to Open Your Eyes. From intimate memoirs to dystopian fiction, the longlisted titles challenge readers to look differently at themselves, their neighbours and the world around them.

CBC Laugh Out Loud’s Ali Hassan returns for his second year as host of Canada Reads, moderating a debate between five high-profile Canadian panellists, whose names will be announced January 30, 2018.

“I’m honoured that CBC invited me to return to the Canada Reads host chair,” said Hassan. “In this day and age, as parts of the world seem hell-bent on reducing and even removing support for literacy and learning, Canada Reads continues to be a terrific stage from which to showcase some of Canada’s strongest literary talents and has become one of the most important projects in my career.”

The Canada Reads 2018 longlisted books are:

The Canada Reads 2018 panel and the final five books will be announced on January 30, 2018. Each year,   the shortlisted Canada Reads books see a significant rise in sales, and the winning book stays on bestseller lists for months. For the past three years, all five shortlisted titles appeared on Canadian bestseller lists in the weeks leading up to the debates.

Notable past winners include Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis, which was defended by spoken word artist and emcee Humble The Poet in 2017; The Best Laid Plans by Terry Fallis, which began as a self-published book and won Canada Reads in 2011; The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill, the 2009 winner, which was broadcast as a mini-series on CBC-TV in early 2015; and 2007’s winner Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O’Neill, which became an international bestseller.

CBC Books is proud to announce Rakuten Kobo as the exclusive reading sponsor of Canada Reads 2018. Created in Canada in 2009 to give book lovers the option of reading digitally, Kobo enables readers to enjoy their favourite books whenever they wish and wherever they go.

The Canada Reads debates will take place in front of live audiences over four days from March 26-29, 2018, and will be broadcast on CBC Radio One, CBC and online at CBCbooks.ca.  Each day of the competition, one book will be eliminated by the panellists, until a winner is voted the must-read book for Canadians in 2018.

David Byrne Announces “American Utopia” Out March 9

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David Byrne announced his forthcoming solo record, American Utopia, during a presentation of “Reasons To Be Cheerful,” an ongoing series curated by Byrne of hopeful writings, photos, music, and lectures. The presentation was given at New York’s New School to a live audience, as well as live-streamed via his Facebook page.  American Utopia will be released March 9, 2018, Todomundo/Nonesuch Records, accompanied by a world tour that will bring a choreographed concert that Byrne has called “the most ambitious show I’ve done since the shows that were filmed for Stop Making Sense.” Tour information to date is below, with extensive additional dates to be announced soon. The album track Everybody’s Coming To My House— co-written with Brian Eno, featuring contributions from TTY, Happa Isaiah Barr (Onyx Collective), Mercury Prize winner Sampha, and others—also was released and the visual companion piece can be seen here. The song is available to download instantly with pre-orders of American Utopia on iTunes and at nonesuch.com. Nonesuch Store pre-orders also include an exclusive print facsimile of an early handwritten lyric sheet to the song.

American Utopia fits hand-in-hand with Byrne’s vision for his series “Reasons To Be Cheerful,” named for the song by the late Ian Dury. Over the last year, Byrne has been collecting stories, news, ideas, and other items that all either embody or identify examples of things that inspire optimism, such as a tech breakthrough, a musical act, a new idea in urban planning or transportation—something seen, heard, or tasted. Just as the album questions the current state of society while offering solace through song, the content of the series recognizes the darkness and complexity of today while showcasing alternatives to the despair that threatens us. A “Reasons To Be Cheerful” hub, where Byrne shares these items, can be accessed here.

While David Byrne has collaborated on joint releases with Eno, Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim), and most recently St. Vincent over the past decade, American Utopia is Byrne’s first solo album since, 2004’s Grown Backwards, also on Nonesuch. American Utopia morphed during the writing and recording process, beginning with longtime collaborator Eno, and eventually growing to include collaboration with producer Rodaidh McDonald (The xx, King Krule, Sampha, Savages) alongside a diverse cast of creative contributors including Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never), Jam City, Thomas Bartlett (St. Vincent producer, aka Doveman), Jack Peñate, and others. The album was recorded in New York City at David’s home studio, Reservoir Studios, Oscilloscope, XL Studios, and Crowdspacer Studio and in London at Livingston Studio 1.

Speaking about the album, Byrne said:

Is this meant ironically? Is it a joke? Do I mean this seriously? In what way? Am I referring to the past or the future? Is it personal or political?

These songs don’t describe an imaginary or possibly impossible place but rather attempt to depict the world we live in now. Many of us, I suspect, are not satisfied with that world—the world we have made for ourselves. We look around and we ask ourselves—well, does it have to be like this? Is there another way? These songs are about that looking and that asking.

This album is indirectly about those aspirational impulses. Sometimes to describe is to reveal, to see other possibilities. To ask a question is to begin the process of looking for an answer. To be descriptive is also to be prescriptive, in a way. The act of asking is a big step. The songs are sincere—the title is not ironic. The title refers not to a specific utopia, but rather to our longing, frustration, aspirations, fears, and hopes regarding what could be possible, what else is possible. The description, the discontent and the desire—I have a feeling that is what these songs touch on.

I have no prescriptions or surefire answers, but I sense that I am not the only one looking and asking, wondering and still holding onto some tiny bit of hope, unwilling to succumb entirely to despair or cynicism.

It’s not easy, but music helps. Music is a kind of model—it often tells us or points us toward how we can be.

The album packaging features the work of “outsider artist” Purvis Young, whose work was often a blend of painting/drawing and collaged elements comprised of everyday found objects. A painting depicting a head with a face of indeterminate race or possibly gender—dreaming, meditating, contemplating—is on the album’s cover.

David Byrne’s recent works include Joan of Arc: Into the Fire, a theatrical exploration of the historical heroine which premiered at The Public Theater in New York (2017); The Institute Presents: NEUROSOCIETY, a series of interactive environments created in conjunction with PACE Arts + Technology that question human perception and bias (2016); Contemporary Color, an event inspired by the American folk tradition of color guard and performed at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center and Toronto’s Air Canada Centre (2015); Here Lies Love, a twenty-two-song theatrical production about the life of Imelda Marcos, authored in collaboration with Fatboy Slim that premiered at The Public Theater in New York (2013), traveled to London’s National Theater for a sold-out run (2014–15), and was remounted at the Seattle Repertory Theater (2017); Love This Giant, a studio album and worldwide tour created with St. Vincent (2012); and How Music Works, a book about the history, experience, and social aspects of music (2012). In 2015 Byrne curated Southbank Centre’s annual Meltdown festival in London. A co-founder of the group Talking Heads (1976–88), he has released nine studio albums and worked on multiple other projects, including collaborations with Brian Eno, Twyla Tharp, Robert Wilson, and Jonathan Demme, among others.  He also founded the highly respected record label Luaka Bop. Recognition of Byrne’s various works include Obies, Drama Desk, Lortel, and Evening Standard awards for Here Lies Love, an Oscar, Grammy, and Golden Globe for the soundtrack to Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor, and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Talking Heads.  Byrne has published and exhibited visual art since his college days, including photography, filmmaking and writing.  He lives in New York City.

Photo Gallery: Avatar with The Brains and Hellzapoppin’ at Toronto’s Opera House

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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