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The Wooden Sky Announce 2018 Canadian Tour

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Toronto alt-rock quartet The Wooden Sky are hitting the road this winter with a 15 date Canadian tour this February tour in support of their latest album Swimming in Strange Waters, which is out now via Nevado Music. Full tour details below.

The Wooden Sky will also be keeping up their holiday tradition this December with their eighth Annual Holiday Show Over the course of it’s 7 year history the event has raised $21,000 for local charities. This year’s event takes place on December 13th at 918 Bathurst and is in support of Romero House, an organisation dedicated to helping refugee families find their feet in Canada. The band will be joined on the night by a host of special guests. Tickets for the Holiday Show are on sale now.

The band’s fifth full-length Swimming in Strange Waters has been met with critical acclaim both at home and abroad with the band headlining Massey Hall earlier this summer and NPR World Café declaring the band “make music to melt your heart or your face depending on the day”.

Swimming in Strange Waters was mixed by John Angello (known for his work with Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Phosphorescent and Kurt Vile) at Water Music in New Jersey. Around 95 percent of it was recorded to an old tape machine at Gardiner’s home studio, and the rest was done at Hotel2Tango in Montreal and at a Toronto church where multi-instrumentalist Walker’s father is the Anglican minister.

Tour Dates
Dec 13- Toronto, ON- The Wooden Sky Eighth Annual Holiday Show
Feb 15 – St Catharine’s, ON- Warehouse
Feb 16 – Sudbury, ON- The Townehouse Tavern
Feb 17 – Sault Ste Marie, ON – LopLops
Feb 20 – Hamilton, ON – Casbah
Feb 21 – Waterloo, ON – Starlight
Feb 22 – London, ON – Call the Office
Feb 23 – Sarnia ON – Paddy Flaherty’s
Feb 24 – Oshawa, ON – The Moustache Club
Feb 25 – Peterborough, ON – Market Hall
Feb 28 – Montreal QC – Bar le Ritz
Mar 1 – Burnstown, ON – Neat Café
Mar 2 – Quebec City, QC – L’Anti
Mar 3 – Sherbrooke, QC – La Petite Boite Noitre
Mar 9 – Kingston,ON – Grad Club,
Mar 10 – Wakefield, QC – The Blacksheep

LL COOL J to Present His Own Curated Classic Hip-Hop Channel “Rock The Bells” Exclusively on SiriusXM

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SiriusXM announced today that entertainment icon and Grammy Award-winner LL COOL J will present his own classic hip-hop channel, “Rock the Bells Radio” exclusively on SiriusXM.

The channel, expected to launch in early 2018, will feature a wide range of classic hip-hop content, music, interviews and in-depth retrospectives curated and presented by LL COOL J, as well as other innovators of hip-hop music. An homage to the greats who helped create the music of Hip-Hop, “Rock The Bells Radio” will become the bridge between generations of Hip-Hop and a community where everyone’s love of the culture can come together.

“My love for Hip-Hop runs deep and I’m passionate about restoring its legacy of respect,” says LL. “SiriusXM’s Rock The Bells Radio is a creative community where generations embrace programming that pays respect to the forefathers of the culture while evolving it at the same time.”

“Rock The Bells Radio is a channel that we could only do with LL COOL J,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM. “Hip-hop has long been a staple of SiriusXM’s music offerings, but with LL’s distinctive curation and ability to dig into the multi-layers of the genre, we now have the perfect channel for the definitive classic hip-hop fan.”

“Rock The Bells Radio” is inspired by LL’s love of radio; the channel’s name is that of the hit single from LL’s groundbreaking debut album “Radio.” The channel is an homage to his love of music and love affair with the radios that filled his Queens, N.Y. neighborhood with the sounds of all things hip hop. “Rock The Bells Radio” will be available on SiriusXM channel 43 and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices.

SiriusXM subscribers with streaming access can also listen to SiriusXM’s 200+ channels at home on a wide variety of connected devices including smart TVs, Amazon Alexa devices, Sony PlayStation, Sonos speakers and more. Go to SiriusXM www.SiriusXM.com/AtHome to learn more.

LL COOL J’s “Rock the Bells Radio” is an example of SiriusXM channels created with iconic and leading artists, including Eminem’s Shade 45, Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Radio, The Beatles Channel, Jimmy Buffett’s Radio Margaritaville, Garth Brooks’ The Garth Channel, Willie Nelson’s Willie’s Roadhouse, Kenny Chesney’s No Shoes Radio, Tom Petty Radio, Pearl Jam Radio, B.B. King’s Bluesville, Elvis Radio, Siriusly Sinatra, and Ozzy Osbourne’s Ozzy’s Boneyard.

Duran Duran to Perform Special Concert in Miami Beach for SiriusXM

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SiriusXM announced today that GRAMMY Award-winning, iconic British band Duran Duran will perform a special invitation-only show for SiriusXM on Saturday, December 9 at the Faena Theater in Miami Beach.

The exclusive performance for SiriusXM will feature Duran Duran playing signature music from throughout their career, including songs from their most recent, Top 10 charting studio album, Paper Gods. This very special performance for SiriusXM coincides with 2017’s Art Basel in Miami Beach, the world renowned premier art show and gathering for Modern and contemporary art.  It will also be the penultimate show on the band’s two year Paper Gods World Tour before they return to the studio in January 2018.

“As long-time fans of SiriusXM, we are really looking forward to performing this special show at such a beautiful and intimate venue in Miami,” remarked Duran Duran’s John Taylor. “It’s going to be an up close and personal affair, a truly one-of-a-kind evening, and we look forward to getting to know everyone who attends.”

Duran Duran is one of those bands that has continued to deliver indelible music and style for decades,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM. “This intimate concert for their most die-hard fans takes us back to the Faena Theater in the heart of Miami’s South Beach. Duran Duran is a great way to kick off the holiday season with SiriusXM.”

Duran Duran’s special concert for SiriusXM in Miami is the latest exclusive performance for SiriusXM subscribers. Previous shows this year include Eagles at the Grand Ole Opry House, Dwight Yoakam at The Stephen Talkhouse, Guns N’ Roses at the Apollo Theater and Chicago at Whisky a Go Go.

The private performance will air live on Saturday, December 9 via satellite on The Pulse (ch. 15) and 1st Wave (ch. 33) and through the SiriusXM app on smartphones and other connected devices, as well as online at http://www.siriusxm.com.

SiriusXM subscribers since November 1, 2017 can enter for the chance to win a trip to Miami including airfare, hotel stay and a pair of tickets to the show!  See Official Rules for complete details at siriusxm.com/DuranDuran

Stuttering Foundation Mourns the Loss of Longtime Spokesperson Mel Tillis

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 Jane Fraser, president of the Stuttering Foundation, mourned the loss of country music legend and longtime Foundation spokesperson Mel Tillis following news of his passing at age 85 on Sunday, November 19.

“For decades, Mel Tillis has been one of the world’s most famous people who stutter. Within the stuttering community he will be remembered as a friend who has lent his name and precious time to help other people who struggle with speaking fluently,” said Fraser.

“A longtime supporter of the Stuttering Foundation who served as the 1998 spokesman and its honorary chairman, Tillis’ active presence in the stuttering community gave hope to so many. Most importantly, he was one of the first to openly talk about his stuttering and urge others to do so.”

“Mel starred in a radio public service announcement for us which could be heard across the country. Everyone knew Mel stuttered and that he was wildly successful—he was truly an inspiration to the entire stuttering community.”

Tillis came from a family in which both his father and his brother struggled with stuttering at various points in their lives. Born August 8, 1932 in Pahokee, Florida, Tillis had said through the years that his stuttering started at age four after falling ill to malaria. He only became aware that he spoke differently when he went to school and other kids told him he stuttered. Tillis came home and asked his mother if he stuttered and she said, “Yes you do and that is OK.”

In his 1984 autobiography Stutterin’ Boy: The Autobiography of Mel Tillis, America’s Beloved Star of Country Music, he wrote of the appearance of his stuttering, “…doctors say malaria always leaves you with something. Now I stuttered very badly, and I didn’t even know it. Maybe my folks didn’t want to hurt my feelings. It could be they thought I’d grow out of it.”

In elementary school, he was unable to answer questions in class and participate in discussions, but his teacher was aware that he could sing without stuttering. The teacher had him sing to the class every day, and later started to bring him to other classrooms in the school where he would sing to students in other grades. He became the singing star of his school.

In high school while studying ancient Greece, he read about Demosthenes putting pebbles in his mouth to cure his stuttering and help him become a gifted orator. Tillis reportedly tried this “home remedy” with no success.

As both a high school student and an adult, he underwent speech therapy. After achieving stardom and earning the unofficial title as the most famous person who stutters in the United States, Tillis would appear on national talk shows such as The Merv Griffin Show and The Mike Douglas Show with noted speech-language pathologists Dr. Joseph Sheehan and Dr. Raymond Van Deusan to educate audiences about stuttering, its cause and treatment.

During his tenure as the spokesman of the Stuttering Foundation, the country music legend loved hearing from the parents of children who stutter, as well as the children themselves, and always managed a response despite his demanding schedule. In public, he cited his stuttering as a gift, and did not mince words in debunking the false image that people who stutter are not as smart as the rest of the population. Over the years he frequently told fellow people who stutter to “stand up and be a light for the cause.”

For more information on Mel Tillis, visit www.StutteringHelp.org.

All Visitors Welcome as Neil Young Streams Worldwide December 1

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CTV and Facebook in partnership with Shakey Pictures are pleased to present Canadian Music legend Neil Young as he comes home to spin some musical magic on Friday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. ET, live streaming in Canada on CTV.ca and around the world on Facebook. Neil Young’s performance will come from a Canadian hometown stage directly to you.

December 1st also celebrates the launch of NYA –  The Neil Young Archives. NYA is a comprehensive chronological collection of Neil Young’s entire recorded music, films, videos and books, audio streaming in Master Quality via Young’s ‘Xstream by NYA’.

December 1 marks the release of ‘The Visitor’ –  a new Reprise Records studio album by Neil Young featuring ten new songs, all written and recorded during the last tumultuous year and backed by his friends, the band ‘Promise of the Real’.

Eight Eurythmics Albums Will Be Released On Vinyl In 2018

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One of the most revered and respected pop groups of the 1980s, Eurythmics, with over 20 international hits and 80 million albums sold, is in the spotlight once again, both for their nomination for the 2018 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the impending re-release of their eight studio albums on vinyl. Spanning their entire career, the albums will be released by RCA/Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment between April and October 2018, starting with In The Garden (1981), Sweet Dreams (1983) and Touch (1983) on April 13, 2018, followed by Be Yourself Tonight (1985), Revenge (1986) and Savage (1987) in July 2018 and We Too Are One (1989) and Peace (1999) in October 2018. This will be the first time that Peace will be available on vinyl, as the original release was only available in two formats: CD and cassette.

Also new from Eurythmics: an 11-minute unique video “Eurythmix” retrospective compiled and mixed by DJ Earworm and sourced from 23 Eurythmics videos from 1983 to 2005. The songs included are: “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This),” “Who’s That Girl?,” “I Need a Man,” “(I Love to Listen to) Beethoven,” “Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four),” “Julia,” “Thorn In My Side,” “Love Is a Stranger,” “It’s Alright (Baby’s Coming Back),” “Revival,” “I Saved the World Today,” “Here Comes The Rain Again,” “Would I Lie to You?,” “There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Heart),” “Angel,” “Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves,” “Missionary Man,” “When Tomorrow Comes,” “The King and Queen of America,” “17 Again,” “You Have Placed a Chill in My Heart,” “Don’t Ask Me Why,” “I’ve Got a Life” and a reprise of “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).”

“In the early ’80s, videos were a new and innovative phenomena, offering musical artists the possibility to feature interpretations of their songs through the combined medium of moving imagery and sound,” says Lennox. Eurythmics embraced this concept wholeheartedly as a fresh expression of the creative process which came naturally and easily to them. EURYTHMIX by EURYTHMICS is a brand-new long form video piece, using excerpts from their prolific creative outpouring throughout the years, representing the broadly eclectic range of the musical and visual legacy created by the duo. It is classic, timeless and visionary.

Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox both have a long relationship with the vinyl format. “My dad blew my mind when I was six years old because he built his own Gramophone,” says Stewart. “He had the albums for every Rodgers & Hammerstein musical and he switched his homebuilt record player on and you heard this crackling sound and then, ‘Boom!’ I remember walking to school singing ‘I Enjoy Being a Girl.'”

“We had a pink, plastic Dansette record player,” recalls Lennox. “Someone gave me some birthday money and the first record I bought was Mary Poppins. It was magical and wonderful. Before that, I used to visit my grandparents and they had a 78rpm record player. I’d go in the attic and find their box of records. I was entranced by The Merry Widow.”

As for the release of the eight Eurythmics albums on vinyl, Annie calls the event “extraordinary.” Dave adds, “To buy a vinyl album, you have to have a record player and you have to have speakers, and this is a great thing because that means people are going to listen to your music not on a cell phone, but they’re going to listen to it out of a sound system, which is what we all did when we were growing up. The important thing about vinyl releases is that people buy them and actually put them on the turntable and listen to a side, because we chose the tracks to be played in a particular order, and that was really important.”

“If you’re doing a concert, it has to have a shape,” Annie elaborates. “Otherwise, it’s just disparate. So we gave a lot of thought to the order of the songs. Dave would write his order and I would write mine. We might shift a song but we would come to an agreement so the listening experience had a continuum on one side and then you would flip the album over.”

As for the new vinyl releases, Stewart assures, “They will sound better. In the archives, we have the original half-inch masters, which have a fantastic sound. That’s what we’re going from, not the digital remasters where the sound has been compressed.”

Listening to the career-spanning set of eight albums, one realizes why Eurythmics were so acclaimed by critics and fans alike, and why they won so many awards, including an MTV Music Video Award for Best New Artist in 1984, a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group in 1987, three Ivor Novello Awards, a Brit Award in 1999 for Outstanding Contribution to British music (plus 10 more Brit Awards for Stewart and Lennox), a Silver Clef Award in 2000, as well as the duo’s 2005 induction into the U.K. Music Hall of Fame and 26 ASCAP Awards to “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” for most performed song of the year.

Now, Dave and Annie are enjoying their nomination for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in America. “Being British, we never thought that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame had anything to do with us,” says Stewart. “So when we were nominated, we thought, ‘What?!’ And then we saw there were other British acts, like Depeche Mode and Dire Straits. They are incredible legends, and we’re honored to be nominated.” “It’s lovely and flattering,” adds Lennox. Fans can vote Eurythmics into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at: bit.ly/1-FanVote

The eight Eurythmics studio albums being released on vinyl in 2018 will all feature the original artwork, illustrations and liner notes.

Michael Bublé set to entertain and delight audiences as host of The 2018 JUNO Awards, March 25

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Prepare to be entertained by the one and only Michael Bublé. The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and CBC today announced that the 12-time JUNO Award winner and beloved Canadian crooner is set to host The 2018 JUNO Awards, which will be held at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Sunday, March 25, 2018 and broadcast live across Canada on CBC and CBC Radio and around the world on CBCMusic.ca at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. MT, 7 p.m. CT, 9 p.m. AT, 9:30 p.m. NT).

“I’m so grateful for the opportunity to host such an iconic night in Canadian music,” said Michael Bublé. “To be able to host the JUNO Awards in my hometown is both an honour and a privilege.”

The multi-platinum singer released his most recent studio album, Nobody But Me, in the fall of 2016. The release followed the critically acclaimed album To Be Loved, Bublé’s fourth album to reach #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 Charts. Nobody But Me was co-produced by the Canadian and includes three original songs written by Bublé and new twists on classic favorites including “My Baby Just Cares For Me”, “The Very Thought of You”, Brian Wilson’s “God Only Knows” and the Johnny Mercer classic “I Wanna Be Around.”

Tickets for The 2018 JUNO Awards go on sale this Friday, November 24 at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets are available starting at $59 (plus fees) through the Rogers Arena Box Office, by phone at 1-855-985-5000 and online at ticketmaster.ca. CBC audiences can enjoy a special ticket presale via www.cbcmusic.ca/JUNOs starting Wednesday, November 22 at 10 a.m. PT until 10 p.m. PT. The JUNO Awards has once again partnered with Plus 1 so that $1 from every ticket is donated to MusiCounts, helping to ensure that children and youth across Canada have access to musical instruments. Plus 1 is a non-profit that partners with touring artists to facilitate a $1 add-on from every concert ticket to go to a cause the artist partner believes in.

The 47th annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week 2018 will be hosted in Vancouver from March 19 through March 25, 2018, culminating in The JUNO Awards Broadcast on CBC on Sunday, March 25.

Additional details regarding JUNO Week and The JUNO Awards Broadcast will be announced in the coming months.

The JUNO Awards, MusiCounts and TD Bank Group announce renewed partnership to support Canadian Music

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The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and TD Bank Group are pleased to announce the renewal of their seven year relationship. The exclusive collaboration will provide enhanced and continued support for Canadian music through a variety of events, community and educational programs across the country.

As part of the renewed collaboration, MusiCounts is thrilled to share that TD will be increasing their support with a contribution of $1.875 million, over the next three years. As Canada’s music education charity associated with CARAS, MusiCounts transforms communities across Canada by giving underserved youth access to musical instruments and equipment. To date, the initiative has supported almost 100 programs across Canada with over $1.7 million provided in instruments and equipment.

Also announced today were the 2017 MusiCounts TD Community Music Program recipients from all across Canada, a total of 27 community music programs will receive $500,000 worth of instruments and equipment. For a complete list of 2017 recipients click here.

“We are extremely proud to be continuing our collaboration with the JUNO Awards and MusiCounts,” said Andrea Barrack, VP Community Relations and Corporate Citizenship, TD Bank Group. “TD has a long-standing commitment to enriching lives and helping communities across Canada come together to share in the love of music. By continuing our relationship with both organizations, we have an opportunity to grow community music programs and celebrate musical excellence in Canada.”

JUNO Week 2018 will also receive increased support from TD for the JUNO Fan Choice Award, as well as the TD Green Room, which provides a unique showcase opportunity for local and emerging Canadian artists. JUNO Week 2018 will be hosted in Vancouver, British Columbia from March 19 through March 25, 2018.

The partnership will also see TD collaborating with the JUNO Awards, MusiCounts and CBC Music to create new custom activations and programming that will extend the bank’s support of Canadian talent and communities throughout the year creating a commitment to music 365 days of the year.

CMAOntario Awards Show Returns to London in June 2018

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The Country Music Association of Ontario is excited for the return to London, Ontario as the host city for the 2018 CMAOntario Awards show. Set to take place Sunday June 3, 2018, at Centennial Hall, Jason McCoy of The Road Hammers resumes his role as host.

Ever-engaging and entertaining, Jason McCoy, a two-time CCMA Male Vocalist of the Year, has become a popular host on many fronts. From voicing the nationally syndicated Country Radio show, Sounds Canadian, (2007-2010), to stepping in front of the camera as host of Smashtown (CMT Canada/USA), two seasons of CMT’s Pet Heroes (2010/2011), and Jason McCoy Eats America.

As creator and front man of the best-selling band in Canadian country music history, The Road Hammers, Jason took on the Country Rock genre and guided the band to unprecedented success throughout Canada and the United States, picking up a platinum album, three CCMA Band of the Year awards, as well as a Juno Award.

“After the tremendous response from the London community, we are proud to bring the CMAOntario Awards Show back to London for 2018 in partnership with Tourism London”, said Cathie Faint, President, CMAOntario.

“CMAOntario’s mandate is to nurture new talent and at the same time celebrate the success of all of our artists in the province. We look forward to presenting another great weekend of events providing our emerging artists an opportunity to showcase their talents to a city that has embraced this event and our artists”.

“We are thrilled to announce the CMAOntario Awards will be returning to London in 2018. Building on the success from this past summer, we look forward to working to further developing all events surrounding the festivities and showcasing Ontario’s great artists,” said Chris Campbell, Director of Culture and Entertainment Tourism, Tourism London.

The Awards are preceded by a weekend of activities, launching with the CMAOntario’s Legacy Show on Thursday, May 31, 2018. Other events over the weekend include the CMAOntario Charity Softball Challenge, Songs & Stories: The Songwriters Sessions, R2I TuneUp Conference, New Faces Showcase & Concert and our first Gospel Celebration.

The festivities conclude with the presentation of the CMAOntario Awards on June 3rd at Centennial Hall. A full line-up of performers and award nominees will be announced in early 2018.

Last year’s highlights include performances by The Abrams, Jason Blaine, Cold Creek County, James Barker Band, Genevieve Fisher, Tim Hicks, Jason McCoy, Jessica Mitchell, Meghan Patrick, Aaron Pritchett, River Town Saints and Deric Ruttan.

Tickets for the CMAOntario Awards will be available to the public for purchase as of Friday, November 24th at 10:00am through the Centennial Hall box office – online at www.centennialhall.london.ca, by calling 1.888.999.8980, or in person at the venue (550 Wellington St.). Ticket prices range from $65.00 (plus taxes and service fees) for regular reserved seating to $225.00 (plus taxes and service fees) for fan VIP packages. Details for corporate and group rates are available on the venue’s website.

CMAOntario Members can take advantage of a special members-only price also beginning Friday, November 24thth at 10:00am. Promo codes to access the members’ discount will be sent to CMAOntario members via email through the Association.

Delegate registrations for the R2I TuneUp Conference will be made available for purchase beginning January 1, 2018.

The CMAOntario Awards and R2I TuneUp Conference are presented by Slaight Music with support from the Ontario Media Development Corporation.

The Legendary El Mocambo Appoints Ticketmaster Canada as its Ticketing Agent

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Michael Wekerle and his team at the El Mocambo are pleased to announce they have appointed Ticketmaster Canada to handle ticketing services once the legendary music venue reopens in the spring of 2018. The deal was inked at a signing celebration at the El Mocambo Productions’ office in midtown Toronto.

The El Mocambo is one of North America’s oldest and most iconic music venues. Located in downtown Toronto where its famous neon palm-tree hangs over Spadina Avenue, the El Mo has hosted some of the biggest names in music, from Fats Domino and Charles Mingus, to Arlo Guthrie, The Rolling Stones, U2, The Guess Who, Elvis Costello, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Cars, and Blondie.

“As we prepare to relaunch the El Mo in time for its 70th anniversary next spring, we’re thrilled to have this important service looked after by the pros at Ticketmaster Canada,” says Michael Wekerle, owner of the El Mocambo and CEO of El Mocambo Productions. “The music fan experience is paramount to me and my team. We want the El Mo concert-going experience to be both amazing and seamless, and obviously that experience begins with purchasing a ticket. We’re proud to have an industry leader managing this transaction for us, as well as the follow-up needed to help us maintain and grow the El Mocambo community.”

“Working with such an iconic venue as the El Mocambo is a dream come true for us at Ticketmaster,” Patti-Anne Tarlton, COO, Ticketmaster Canada said. “Its relaunch will be the talk of the town and the start of a new chapter for our relationship as their official ticketing and technology partner. We simply couldn’t be more excited to service the fans going to see shows at the El Mo.”

Andy Curran, GM and head of A&R for El Mocambo Entertainment, helped facilitate the deal. “It’s important for the legacy of the venue and for future generations of music fans who will attend El Mo shows that we offer the best service possible. Our partnership with Ticketmaster goes a long way in sending the message out globally that we’re doing everything first class. We’re excited to finally get some shows up on sale.”

The El Mocambo is nearing the end of a major renovation led by New York’s Walters–Storyk Design Group (WSDG), one of the leading acoustical architectural firms in the world. The reno will transform the historic venue into a state-of-the-art entertainment, recording, and production facility, complete with an in-house studio run by the famed producer–engineer, Eddie Kramer. Kramer and WSDG co-founder John Storyk first collaborated in the late ’60s, when they built Electric Lady Studios in New York for Jimi Hendrix.