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A One-Of-A-Kind Photography Exhibit Celebrates the Making of a Rolling Stones Record

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In 1967, inspired by the eclectic psychedelia of The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Rolling Stones got to work on a similarly trippy musical journey. The result was Their Satanic Majesties Request, an album that initially drew mixed reviews but has become a well-respected part of the Stones’ work in the decades since.

If the cover for that album bears a striking resemblance to the Sgt. Pepper cover, it’s no mistake: The Stones were so impressed with the photos for The Beatles’ album that they asked Sgt. Pepper photographer Michael Cooper to create a similar effect for their release.

It was natural that The Stones would tap Cooper for the cover of their foray into psychedelia. Cooper’s vision was a fantastical 3-dimensional image – one that was only possible with a camera located at Mount Vernon Studios in New York City. The Stones were able to book studio time on September 13 and 14, 1967, but with the caveat that they had to take care of everything from the props to the clothing.

On the 50th anniversary of the release of Their Satanic Majesties, Morrison Hotel Gallery is excited to host Their Satanic Majesties Request: The Making of an Album Cover, a celebration of the album, Cooper’s photographic storytelling, and all of the work that went into bringing it to life.

Their Satanic Majesties Request: The Making of an Album Cover tells the story of that session through a selection of 20 images. Of the outtakes, over a dozen images have never been seen by the general public. Morrison Hotel Gallery is proud to be able to celebrate this historic album in the same city where its iconic imagery came into being. The exhibit will also honor the artistry behind the album cover that was to become one of Cooper’s most recognized works. Opening on September 7th, the show will be up until September 20th at Morrison Hotel Gallery’s SoHo location.

The shoot for Sgt. Pepper and Satanic Majesties couldn’t have been more different. While The Beatles had the red carpet rolled out for them, simply arriving for their shoot, being photographed, and leaving, The Stones had to sweat. Under Cooper’s direction, the band shopped for everything, sewed, glued, prepared all of the clothes, flowers, and everything appearing on the cover. After an exhaustive amount of prep work, the scene was ready. The result was a legendary cover for an album that marked The Rolling Stones’ first foray into psychedelia and sound effects.

Known as “the poet of the lens” by his friend Christopher Gibbs, Cooper wasn’t always a rock photographer. Instead, he started his career at Vogue magazine. After some time, he sought freedom and broke out on his own, traveling and photographing the world with his Nikon F.

In 1964, he met renowned London art dealer Robert Fraser, who introduced him to musical icons such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Marianne Faithfull, and others. As he built his career as a photographer, he became close friends with the legends on whom he turned his lens. Faithfull described Cooper as, “the man who floated around the scene with a single lens – reflex eye, invisible, but ever present.”

Of Cooper, John Lennon said, “Of all the photographers, Michael was without a doubt the best documentarian of this magnificent decade. He truly understood our dreams for the future and what the 60´s really meant.”

Michael Cooper always appeared to be there when it mattered, an alchemical presence, and his closest friend Keith Richards said, “Satanic Majesties! Michael got you up to some amazing things, I mean, here we´re making our own set for the album cover… ‘Got the glue?’ or ‘Can I have that saw when you´ve finished with it?’ Handicrafts for two or three days, he kept popping out and buying things when we ran out. Bits of Styrofoam and God knows what. Millions of bits of sequins, rhinestones, and beads!”

Once he worked with The Beatles on the cover for Sgt. Pepper, Cooper had secured a permanent place among the greats of musical photography.

Ads Just Don’t Seem To Be Working On Social Media Sites

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An August 2017 study from CivicScience, a next-generation consumer and media analytics company, found that very few US internet users have made a purchase based on ads they saw on social platforms, like Facebook or Snapchat.

In fact, just 1% of respondents ages 13 and older said they made a purchase based on a Snapchat ad they saw, and only 4% said they bought anything based on an Instagram ad.

Overall, out of the various social networks mentioned, respondents were more likely to buy something based on a Facebook ad they saw compared with other social networks.

But again, social commerce adoption among these respondents was low. For the most part, a large share (45%) reported that they have never purchased anything based on ads they saw from these social media sites. Meanwhile, over a third said they just don’t use social media.

US Internet Users Who Have Made a Purchase Based on an Ad Seen on Social Media, by Platform, Aug 2017 (% of respondents)

By and large, social networks haven’t cracked the code for social commerce just yet. One main reason? In many cases, consumers aren’t very interested in buying something while they’re on a social platform.

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Teen Social Activist Hannah Alper’s Empowering First Book, Momentus: Small Acts, Big Change

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NELSON, Canada’s leading educational publisher, announced today their role as publisher for the release of Canadian teen blogger, motivational speaker and social activist, Hannah Alper’s first book, Momentus: Small Acts, Big Change. The book’s empowering message supports NELSON’s continual goal of providing quality content for adolescents.

As a writer, activist, public speaker and global citizen, 14-year old Hannah Alper has found power in using her voice to inspire, motivate and empower people of all ages to identify their passion and take action. Perhaps best known as a ME to WE motivational speaker and WE ambassador, she is committed to promoting big change through small, everyday actions and believes in the power of young people to shape the world they want to live in. Momentus shares this journey on the global stage and demonstrates her message coming to life.

“This book has been a passion project of mine for years and I am so happy that NELSON saw its potential to make a difference,” said Momentus author Hannah Alper. “I believe that if there are many of us making small actions, it will lead to big change. The title of this book grew out of that idea. When all of our actions are added up, the impact will be momentous and we will change the world. It is about all of us and all of our moments when we are inspired, passionate and moved to act—momentus.”

Comprised of various individual profiles, Momentus explores the lives of the social activists that have inspired Hannah during her lifetime and the significant impacts they are making on our world. Featuring 19 exclusive interviews—conducted by Hannah herself—with activists, celebrities and youth change-makers such as Malala Yousafzai (Nobel Peace Prize Winner), Lilly Singh, AKA ‘Superwoman’ (Youtube Creator and Author) and Brad Montague (Creator of Kid President), the book highlights practical examples of the power of positive change in the world, whether large or small. Topics include discussion on acts of change surrounding the environment, education, bullying, equality and inclusivity.

Momentus includes a foreword written by Craig and Marc Kielburger, co-founders of WE that speaks to Hannah’s ability to inspire greatness in others through her belief that every person on earth—no matter what age they may be—has the power to make a world of difference as long as they have the courage to act.

“When we first met Hannah, she was only nine years old, and she completely blew us away,” said Craig Kielburger, co-founder of WE. “In all that she did, she exuded passion, positivity and purpose. After years of dedicating her time and energy to the causes she cares most about, she has since grown as an activist, blogger and impassioned public speaker who uses her voice to remind us that us there is always more work to be done and that we can all play a part in doing something about it.”

NELSON’s support of Momentus is representative of the Canadian publisher’s passion for, and deep understanding of the evolution of child learning. The partnership signals NELSON’s further consumer-centric diversification and overall vision to rethink the role of educational publisher, acting as a leading agent of change within the industry.

“Hearing Hannah speak at an educational conference was an experience I won’t soon forget,” said Steve Brown, NELSON President and CEO. “There was a great opportunity for NELSON to help Hannah spread her message of change and empowerment. We are honoured to be standing alongside her, launching Momentus into the consumer marketplace. Hannah is a true example of how an engaged learner can make an impact and inspire others to do the same.”

Momentus is now available for pre-order online at Amazon.ca and Chapters.Indigo.ca and will be available at select Canadian retail locations in November 2017. Follow the conversation online using the hashtag #Momentus.

Taylor Swift and UPS are working together

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Taylor Swift and UPS are working together to ship out her new album, Reputation.

https://youtu.be/6xr9bHNA_EU

Merlin announces a billion dollars paid to independent record labels

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In a landmark day for independent music, Merlin, the global digital rights agency for the independent label sector, has announced its billionth dollar in distributions.

Encapsulating sentiment from leading music business figures, Darius Van Arman, co-owner of the Secretly Label Group (Bon Iver, Angel Olsen, ANOHNI, Damien Jurado, Mitski, Dinosaur Jr) commented, “Thanks to Merlin, independent music companies can compete with the biggest recording companies. Now that Merlin has paid over a billion dollars to its members, we can proudly say that Merlin is an essential pillar of the music economy, supporting a fair, healthy and diverse marketplace for artists and companies of all sizes.”

Opening for business in May 2008, with a remit to add global efficiencies to the licensing of new generation streaming services, Merlin acts on behalf of more than 20,000 independent record labels and distributors from 53 countries, across five continents, ensuring they can participate in all benefits from the licensing of their content.

The agency has firmly established itself as a market leader, enabling new-generation services to license – via a single global deal – the largest basket of rights outside of the three major labels, and to access music from the world’s most important, unique and successful artists.

Since agreeing its first commercial partnership in September 2008 as launch partner to Spotify, Merlin has now licensed more than 20 digital music services – including Deezer, Google Play, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, YouTube Red, Pandora, Vevoand KKBOX.

Over the past five years, annual revenues paid to Merlin members have increased eightfold, while administration fees have dropped almost 80%.

Frequently referred to as the “virtual fourth major”, the agency has gained a hard-won reputation for ensuring the unique value of its members’ repertoire is recognised commercially. Notably, in April 2017, Merlin announced a renewed multi-year global licence with Spotify.

The agency’s combined membership commands over 12% of the digital recorded music market, including such globally-recognised label brands as Beggars Group, Secretly Group, Domino, Sub Pop, Epitaph, Anti Records, Redeye Worldwide, !K7, Kobalt Music Recordings, [PIAS], Merge, Warp, INgrooves, Hopeless Records, Armada Music, Mad Decent, Eleven Seven Music, Naxos and Curb Records.

Peter Goddard Writes New Book of Glenn Gould

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Glenn Gould’s astonishing recordings deliver that unmistakable jolt of genius to each generation newly discovering the great Canadian pianist. With the support of the Glenn Gould Estate, Peter Goddard draws on his own interviews with Gould and on new, and in some cases overlooked, sources to present a freshly revealing portrait of Gould’s unsettled life, his radical decision to quit concertizing, his career as a radio innovator, and his deep response to the Canadian environment. Sci-fi and hi-fi, hockey and Petula Clark, Elvis, jazz, chess, the Beatles, and sex — all these inform this exploration of the pianist’s far-reaching imagination. There is even a touching account of the only piano lesson Gould ever gave.

This is the perfect gift for anyone new to classical music and those already immersed in it, for those with an interest in Canadian music, in Glenn Gould himself, and in what led to The Goldberg Variations, one of the greatest recordings in music history.

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Special performance by Bruce Springsteen added to Closing Ceremony of the Invictus Games Toronto 2017

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Bruce Springsteen is making a much-anticipated return to Toronto on September 30 to perform at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Closing Ceremony, presented by Jaguar Land Rover and the Government of Canada. Springsteen’s performance will honour the achievements of the 550-plus wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans from 17 nations during the third edition of the Invictus Games. Tickets for the Closing Ceremony start at $60 and are available through the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 website.

“At the Invictus Games, it’s not just about the hurdles that competitors experienced during competition, but about overcoming the obstacles that life has presented them,” said Springsteen. “The Games are a remarkable opportunity for brothers and sisters in arms to join forces and demonstrate the true strength of their spirit. It is an absolute honour and privilege to perform for them at the Closing Ceremony as a send-off to a week of competition in Toronto.”

The Grammy award-winning artist will join Bryan Adams, Bachman & Turner, Kelly Clarkson and Coeur de pirate on stage at the Closing Ceremony. On September 23, Canadian sensations Alessia Cara, Sarah McLachlan and The Tenors will perform at the Games Opening Ceremony.

“Talk about closing the Games with a bang! We couldn’t be more thrilled that the iconic Bruce Springsteen is joining an already outstanding lineup of Closing Ceremony talent,” said Michael Burns, CEO, Invictus Games Toronto 2017 Organizing Committee. “We wanted to deliver memories from these Games in Toronto, and this represents the culmination of two years of planning and work.”

The Closing Ceremony will mark the Games’ conclusion after seven days of inspirational competition. The 2017 Invictus Games will feature a dozen adaptive sports in state-of-the-art venues throughout Toronto. Toronto is playing host to more than 550 competitors from 17 nations, including 90 competitors from Canada.

“I invite everyone to attend the Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the Invictus Games Toronto 2017, which are sure to be spectacular,” said the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities. “The celebrations surrounding the competitions will be just as memorable for the spectators as the athletes, as they are a golden opportunity to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have shown exceptional determination and perseverance. Let’s support these admirable athletes and their families!”

Both the Opening and Closing Ceremonies will be a rare opportunity for spectators to experience how passion for sport, the lustre of ceremony and national pride intersect, while demonstrating their support for those who are currently serving or have served their country.

“The fact that such an incredible performer like Bruce Springsteen will be here in Toronto to support our wounded warriors shows the impact these Games have,” said Wolfgang Hoffmann, President, Jaguar Land Rover Canada. “It underlines even further our great pride to be involved as the presenting partner.”

“Ontario is delighted to play host to the Invictus Games and the Closing Ceremonies are sure to be an unforgettable experience,” said Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario. “This lineup of incredible talent is sure to give the athletes and volunteers the celebration they deserve after an exciting week of competition. Across Ontario, we are gearing up to welcome guests from around the world for this event. We are immensely proud to showcase our beautiful province to these heroes and their supporters. I look forward to honouring the courage and sacrifice of the servicemen and women at the 2017 Invictus Games!”

“This is a great opportunity for the City of Toronto and the country. The much-anticipated return to Toronto by Bruce Springsteen at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games is a wonderful tribute to the military families who we are hosting in Toronto next month,” said John Tory, Mayor, City of Toronto. “The Closing Ceremony is going to be a great way to wrap up an exciting week of the Invictus Games in the city.”

Watch More Than 1,000 Robots Dance To Break A World’s Record

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The most robots dancing simultaneously is 1,069 and was achieved by WL Intelligent Technology Co, Ltd in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. The robots were Dobi models who along with being programmed to dance can also sing, box, play football and execute kung fu moves.

I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords.

Snoop Dogg’s Isolated Vocals For “What’s My Name?”

“Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)” (commonly titled “What’s My Name?”) is the solo debut single by Snoop Doggy Dogg, and released on October 30, 1993 as the first single from his debut album, Doggystyle. The song, produced by Dr. Dre, features samples and interpolations from George Clinton’s “Atomic Dog” in its chorus and throughout, and an interpolation from Parliament’s “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)” in its bridge. The song’s intro contains a sample from The Counts’ “Pack of Lies.” A vocal sample (“the bomb”) from Parliament’s “P. Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)” can be heard throughout.