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Eagles Have Added More Dates To Their 2018 North American Tour

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The Eagles’ 2018 tour continues with the addition of four new dates to the band’s already-massive North American tour, marking their return to action after the death of co-founder Glenn Frey. If you’ve never seen the band live, this is your chance to catch one of music’s greatest acts.

Eagles 2018 Tour Dates
3/12 — Indianapolis, IN
3/14 — Chicago, IL
3/15 — Grand Rapids, MI
3/18 — St. Louis, MO
3/19 — Kansas City, MO
3/21 — Des Moines, IA
3/23 — Nashville, TN
3/24 — Nashville, TN
4/08 — Columbus, OH
4/10 — Lexington, KY
4/11 — Charlotte, NC
4/14 — Orlando, FL (with Jimmy Buffett)
4/16 — Columbia, SC
4/17 — Raleigh, NC
4/19 — Birmingham, AL
4/21 — Miami, FL (with Jimmy Buffett)
5/03 — Salt Lake City, UT
5/05 — Portland, OR
5/08 — Spokane, WA
5/10 — Vancouver, BC
5/11 — Vancouver, BC
5/14 — Calgary, AB
5/15 — Edmonton, AB
6/15 — Houston, TX (with Chris Stapleton)
6/17 — Tulsa, OK
6/20 — New Orleans, LA
6/23 — Arlington, TX (with Chris Stapleton)
6/28 — Denver, CO (with Jimmy Buffett)
6/30 — Minneapolis, MN (with Jimmy Buffett)
7/14 — Buffalo, NY
7/15 — Toronto, ON
7/17 — Toronto, ON
7/20 — Boston, MA
7/24 — Pittsburgh, PA
7/26 — Washington, DC (with James Taylor)
7/28 — Philadelphia, PA (with James Taylor)
9/08 — Phoenix, AZ

Attention audiophiles, the official CAMH podcast is now online.

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Attention audiophiles, the official CAMH podcast is now online.

Co-hosted by Sean O’Malley, CAMH Senior Media Relations Specialist and CAMH Senior Medical Advisor Dr. David Goldbloom, the CAMH podcast will introduce listeners to the work they do there, our world-class experts and clinicians on the front lines, and the clients we serve.

While much of what they discuss will be of particular interest to the CAMH community, thry hope this podcast will be of interest to the millions of Canadians who deal with mental illness and addiction every year, and the millions more who care about them.

Over the course of the winter, as they count down to the twentieth anniversary of the formation of CAMH in March of 2018, the organization will have feature interviews with some of the experts who have helped make CAMH an international centre of research, treatment and innovation.

In this first episode, take a deep dive into the just-released Ontario Student Drug Use Health Survey (OSDUHS), which is celebrating its own anniversary this year. The longest-running continuous survey of adolescent drug behaviour is now 40 years old, making it a treasure trove for researchers studying long-term trends.

As Dr. Goldbloom points out, with the opioid crisis still raging, and with marijuana about to be legalized, it is more important than ever to get evidence-based data like this to support sound public policy decisions.

They also discuss with OSDUHS co-authors Dr. Robert Mann and Dr. Hayley Hamilton why there has been such a steep decline in overall drug use among Ontario teens, what kids think about impending marijuana legalization, and reminisce a bit about their own formative experiences as teenagers in relation to drugs and alcohol.

You can listen to it here on Soundcloud, and it will soon be available for download on iTunes. So check it out.

Does your band want to perform at Indie Week? Early Bird deadline ends soon!

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Indie Week (TORONTO NOV 6-11) is one of Canada’s largest emerging artist festivals that includes a full music industry conference giving participants access to music industry professionals through industry panels, demo listening sessions, business to business meetings, classroom sessions, 1-on-1 sessions, industry mixers and more!

Artist applications for 2018 open now at Early bird rates. You can apply here.

Watch How Dire Straits’ “Walk of Life” Becomes The Best Song To End Any Movie

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Peter Salomone can remove the original closing song of classic movies, and insert Dire Straits’ 1985 hit, Walk of Life in there instead. Bonkers or brilliant? Both.

 

 

 

Life with Puddles – Video Unmasking The Musical Genius

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Puddles Pity Party is one of the great things on the internet, but he usually doesn’t speak – until now. Inside Joke got a rare opportunity to learn about Puddles from Big Mike Geier, the man behind the legend.

The Colour Of Song Print Features The Titles Of Nearly 600 Colourful Songs

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Dorthy‘s stylised colour wheel featuring the titles of 576 tracks that include a colour in their title. These include classics like Pale Blue Eyes, Yellow Submarine, Purple Rain, Back to Black, Brown Sugar, Fools Gold and Blue Monday, and some guilty pleasures like Mr. Blue Sky, Goldfinger and (for children of the 80s) Pretty in Pink.

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Kevin Hart’s Life Lessons Is One To Grow On

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‘I Can’t Make This Up: Life Lessons’ author Kevin Hart doesn’t want to offend LeBron James or Kevin Durant but he’s rooting for one side more than the other, and that’s a good life lesson for all of us.

That Time Paul McCartney Admitted To Doing LSD

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Look, in no way were The Beatles ever influenced by taking acid, right? I mean…ummm… ok. Initially reluctant to try LSD, McCartney eventually did so in late 1966, and took his second “acid trip” in March 1967, with Lennon, after a Sgt. Pepper studio session. He later became the first Beatle to discuss the drug publicly, declaring, “It opened my eyes … [and] made me a better, more honest, more tolerant member of society.” The interview below recorded on June 19, 1967, a day after Paul’s 25th birthday. Their album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band had been released three weeks prior on June 1. Music, and the use of drugs, were forever changed.

Photo Gallery: Lifehouse at Niagara Falls’ Fallsview Casino

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

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Prince’s “Kiss” Video Without Music Is Hilarious

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You don’t have to be beautiful, to turn me on. But without music, there would just be this hilarious video by Mario Wienerroither’s musicless interpretation for Prince’s Kiss.