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Here’s Who Is Playing Global Citizen Festival 2017 in New York City

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Steve Wonder. The Killers. Green Day. The Lumineers. The Chainsmokers — these artists and more will be playing to a crowd of some 60,000 Global Citizens in New York City’s Central Park on Sept. 23.
And the best part — those Global Citizens will be there because they took action as part of Global Citizen’s campaign to end poverty and fight inequalities by 2030.

Pharrell Williams, Big Sean, Andra Day, and Alessia Cara will also perform.

The musical artists will stand together with Global Citizens to call on leaders in the US and around the world to uphold their responsibility to end poverty, tackle climate change, and fight inequalities by 2030.

“In this crucial time, there is nothing more exciting to me than having the honor of giving my gift of song, words and motivation to the Global Citizen Festival,” Stevie Wonder said. “When we commit ourselves to life issues, we are showing love of the Most High. I was, I am and will always be, a citizen connected to the spirit of everyone on this planet moving forward. Let’s go!”

Green Day lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong said: “We’re grateful to be a part of this year’s Global Citizen Festival. American aid programs make a significant difference in the betterment of lives at home and around the world, and we should all want these programs to become stronger, not weaker. We all play a part in seeing this mission through and it starts with calling on all our leaders.”

The Chainsmokers shared Armstrong’s enthusiasm.

“We can’t wait to get back to our hometown of New York City and play for 60,000 people who have done amazing things to change the world,” The Chainsmokers said. “We are so thankful to our fans for getting online and taking action to support less fortunate people around the world. We’ll see you on Sept. 23!”

“Over the last year, we’ve seen voters around the world reject the nationalism and isolationism that keeps people living in extreme poverty,” Global Citizen founder and CEO Hugh Evans said. “Now, we are calling on activists and music fans to use their voice to change the world. … Now more than ever, we need to ensure we work together for the world’s poor.”

In the months leading up to the festival, Global Citizen will be campaigning to create real change in the areas of education, food and hunger, health, gender equality, water and sanitation, and US foreign aid.
The New York City festival is the sixth annual one in New York City, and follows festivals held in Hamburg, Germany in July and Mumbai, India , and Montreal, Canada , in 2016. Since the start of the Global Citizen Festival in 2012, 10 million actions have been taken, set to affect 1 billion lives by 2030.

Proud partners of the 2017 Global Citizen Festival include: presenting partner GUCCI and CHIME FOR CHANGE, premier media partner MSNBC & Comcast NBCUniversal, entertainment partner Live Nation, health-issue focused partner Johnson & Johnson, Citi, HP, Cadillac, iHeartMedia, and NYC Parks.

For the fourth consecutive year, MSNBC & Comcast NBCUniversal will air a live simulcast of the full concert on MSNBC and MSNBC.com. The Festival will be produced by Emmy Award-winning producer Ken Ehrlich (Grammy Awards). The show will also be stream live on YouTube.

Bandcamp Donating 100% Of Share From Sales This Friday To Transgender Law Center

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If you’ve had your eye, and ear, on an artist selling their music through Bandcamp, check out this initiative the distribution site is having this Friday, August 4 in support of Trans Rights. Do your part as a human being, and get some music. Sounds like a plan.

Bandcamp is a platform for artistic expression, and all manner of variance in experience and identity, including gender and sexuality, is welcome here. We support our LGBT+ users and staff, and we stand against any person or group that would see them further marginalized. This includes the current U.S. administration, and its recent capricious declaration that transgender troops will no longer be able to serve in the military. That this announcement was motivated in part to help fund the border wall exposes it as part of the administration’s cynical, discriminatory agenda.

In response, we will be donating 100% of our share of every sale on Friday, August 4th (from midnight to midnight Pacific Time) to the Transgender Law Center, a nonprofit organization that works tirelessly to change law, policy, and culture for the more equitable. TLC does critical policy advocacy and litigation on multiple fronts, fights for healthcare for trans veterans, defends incarcerated trans people from abuse in prisons and detention centers, supports trans immigrants, and helps trans youth tell their stories and build communities.

When an Executive Order was issued earlier this year barring immigrants and refugees from seven Middle Eastern countries from entering the United States, we held a wildly successful fundraiser for the ACLU. We hope you’ll join us in now doing the same in support of trans rights. To participate as a fan, simply purchase music through Bandcamp on Friday and we’ll donate our share of the sale to TLC. To participate as an artist or label, send some or all of your share of Friday’s sales directly to TLC here, and let us know your plan in the comments below so that we can help spread the word. Thank you!

—Bandcamp Staff

Below, you’ll find a sampling of some of the music made by trans and gender non-conforming artists on Bandcamp. We hope that as you listen to these albums, you’ll discover some great new artists from all walks of life, who share their experiences in song.

Pandemix’s Poetic Punk Politics
Vocalist Shannon Thompson explains how she uses the genre’s tropes as a jumping-off point for her struggle to understand the world.

Glasgow’s Poisonous Relationship is an Unlikely Dance Music Genius
Jamie Crewe is an artist and filmmaker who explores gender, sexuality, mental health, and politics through surprisingly personal and poetic dance music.

Tica Douglas’s Theology of Uncertainty
The Master of Divinity student talks about how theological studies informs their identity and their haunting new record.

How Oakland’s Experimental Scene Became Browner, Queerer, and More Femme
Conscious efforts to be more inclusive have opened up space in the Bay Area noise and experimental scene for artists like Kohinoorgasm, Spellling, and Beast Nest.

Popper Burns Preach to the Punk Rock Choir
The Austin queercore/no-wave group create a drag world “bigger than an idea” where their audience can feel empowered.

TRNSGNDR/VHS and the Art of Confrontation
The Baltimore artist uses harsh noise to question accepted norms.

Theda Hammel on Giving Sondheim the Synth Treatment
On her EP SondHamm, the self-described “major trans celeb” turns classic Broadway showtunes into synth odysseys.

Vocaloids: Our Friends Electric
Computer-generated vocalists are helping artists like transgender musician Jamie Paige discover their voice.

Mykki Blanco Rips Up the Rule Book
Her new record finds her pivoting from wistful longing to fire-breathing on a dime.

Art-Pop Genius Oblivia on Martyrdom, Sainthood, and Stripping to Cat Power
Armed with a voice modulator and a drum machine, Local Honey, the trans femme performance artist behind Oblivia, says that her music aims to weaponize femininity to heal the wounds of patriarchy.

Tyler Holmes, San Cha, and Vainhein Imagine Experimental Queer Utopias
Three performance artists and musicians found inspiration to survive—and thrive—in their own ways, together, by channeling their rage to build something beautiful.

Hi Bias: Interview With Forced into Femininity
The latest tape by Forced Into Femininity (Chicago-based musician and performance artist Jill Flanagan), is only 10 minutes long, but its five songs pack a ton of power.

Big Ups: HIRS’ Queer Thrash Fury is Taking Over America
The Trans Girl Take Over tour takes the Philly collective to some unexpected places. Meet some of the bands they’re excited to share the stage with.

Album of the Day: ANOHNI, Paradise
On Paradise, ANOHNI imagines a utopia free of violence and masculine authority.

Album of the Day: Sweeping Exits, Glitter and Blood
The Portland glam-rock group switch up the power dynamics of horror.

Album of the Day: Aye Nako, Silver Haze
On Silver Haze, Aye Nako lulls listeners into comfort before turning the room upside down.

Comedy Legend Carol Burnett Talks To Kids For New Netflix Series

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Comedy legend Carol Burnett is coming to the world’s leading internet TV network with the original unscripted comedy A Little Help with Carol Burnett. Featuring pint-sized opinions from a panel of straight-talking 4-8-year-olds, Carol and her guests will reveal how a different generation solves life’s biggest dilemmas.

In each of the 12 half-hour episodes, both celebrities and everyday people will bring their real-life issues to a gaggle of kids who dish back hilarious, hard-hitting advice–all in front of a live studio audience. The series will premiere in 2018.

“Someone once asked me how old I am inside,” said Burnett. “I thought about it, and came up with, ‘I’m about eight.’ So it’s going to be a lot of fun playing with kids my age.”

“We’re thrilled Carol is bringing her unique sensibilities to Netflix,” said Bela Bajaria, Vice President, Content Acquisition for Netflix. “Carol is truly a legend in the entertainment industry with unprecedented success and fandom across TV, film and the stage, and we are both honored and excited to work with her.”

“We couldn’t be more excited to be working on our first series with Netflix, and to be working with a comedy legend like Carol Burnett is truly a dream come true,” said Mark Bracco, Executive Vice President, Programming & Development for dick clark productions.

A Little Help with Carol Burnett is a Netflix Original, produced by dick clark productions.

Millie Bobby Brown Has All The School Feels In Converse Ad

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Day 1 can be full of emotions. Get through all the feels with Millie Bobby Brown.

Scott Helman and Ria Mae announce joint Fall tour across the country

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Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc. recording artist Ria Mae and Warner Music Canada’s Scott Helman have today announced via their social networks a joint national tour dubbed “Scott VS Ria.” The 17-date coast-to-coast tour begins October 15 at the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto and winds up at Sugar in Victoria, BC. Full tour itinerary listed below.

“Scott better be bringing his ‘A’ game,” demands Ria in making the announcement. “I’m going to mean business on this tour.”

“Fans should be prepared for a Battle Royale every night,” Scott asserts in response.

Ria and Scott first met at the Calgary Juno Awards in 2016 where both celebrated first time nominations for their debut releases – Ria for her breakthrough hit “Clothes Off,” and Scott for the ubiquitous “Bungalow.” Ria is currently enjoying radio success with her latest sing “Bend” which spent four weeks on CBC’s Radio 2 Top 20 Chart and is currently the #1 most added track all formats at Canadian Radio. Scott Helman’s current single, “Kinda Complicated,” spent three weeks at #1 on the CBC Top 20 chart and reached #2 on the Hot AC chart at mainstream radio. The track, taken from his recently released major label debut, Hôtel de Ville, is currently at # 18 on the CHR chart.

Scott VS Ria tour dates:

Oct. 14 Toronto, ON. Danforth Music Hall
Oct. 15 Montreal, QC Astral
Oct. 17 Quebec City, QC Salle Multi
Oct. 18 Fredericton, NB Boyce’s Farmer’s Market
Oct. 21 Charlottetown, PEI Hunters Ale House
Oct. 23 Kingston, ON BluMartini
Oct. 25 Waterloo, ON Maxwell’s
Oct. 26 Oshawa, ON The Music Hall
Oct. 27 Hamilton, ON Studio Theatre
Oct. 30 Winnipeg. MB Pyramid Cabaret
Oct. 31 Saskatoon, SK Louis’ Pub
Nov. 1 Edmonton, AB The Starlite
Nov. 3 Calgary, AB The Gateway
Nov. 4 Red Deer, AB Bo’s Bar
Nov. 6 Campbell River, BC Tidemark Theatre
Nov. 7 Nanaimo, BC The Queens
Nov. 8 Victoria, BC Sugar

Col. Tom Parker Sold “I Love Elvis” and “I Hate Elvis” Buttons

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Today I learned Elvis Presley’s manager, Col. Tom Parker, sold both “I love Elvis” and “I hate Elvis” buttons as a way to get money from all sides.

Broken-Down Washing Machine Is Your New Band Member!

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Is your washing machine making noises? Don’t think of it as broken, but a valuable, new member of your band, like Aaron Attaboy McAvoy did with his unbalanced washing machine “Ken E More” produced a few laundry-inspired lyrics for the Beastie Boys’ “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!),” Jerry Reed’s “East Bound and Down,” Willie Nelson’s “On the Road Again,” and Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine.”