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Napster announced a number of new mobile carrier, hardware, retail, and airline industry partners

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Following its first quarter operating under the streamlined global Napster brand, Napster today announced a number of new mobile carrier, hardware, retail, and airline industry integrations to further expand its global partner ecosystem and bring more music to fans around the world. The company also detailed its involvement in key music industry initiatives to evolve the future of music consumption and promote artist awareness.

With a history of partnering with brands across the world like Movistar, Vodafone Greece and Vodafone Netherlands, Napster finalized several new integrations to expand its partner ecosystem and deliver the best streaming experience for members wherever they are.

  • Napster is integrating with Sprint to bring Napster’s Listener Network and library of more than 40 million songs to wireless customers on Sprint’s highly reliable network. Sprint customers on iOS or Android will receive one month of Napster free, then can simply add Napster to their Sprint bill for $9.99/month. Sprint prepaid brands Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile have also added Napster to their lineup of data free music streaming providers. Customers using Napster are able to stream unlimited music without using their high speed data included in a plan.
  • Innovative headphone maker EVEN selected Napster to create a customized audio experience for music fans. Included in an update available soon for iOS users, Napster subscribers will be able to dynamically adjust their audio experience based on their own hearing to create a personalized “EVEN EarPrint” for use on any headphones.
  • In Germany, airline technology company Lufthansa Systems and Napster aim to bring music and audiobooks to passengers; Napster content is currently featured on more than 70 Eurowings aircrafts.
  • German retailer ALDI, MEDION and Napster celebrate the first anniversary of their joint service, ALDI life Musik powered by Napster and look back on a successful first year of business. ALDI is partnering for a broad marketing campaign with the up-and-coming Hip Hop artist Fargo.

As a result of Napster’s growing partner ecosystem and product innovations like The Listener Network, Napster members are listening to more music than ever before. The average member session per week has increased ten percent over the last six months to an in-app duration daily average of nearly two hours and an industry leading weekly duration of almost five hours (almost a full 25 percent more than the next closest service).

Napster also announced its participation in the Open Music Initiative (OMI) a cross-industry initiative launched in June 2016 by Berklee College of Music’s Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship. As a member, Napster will continue to champion a sustainable music economy that ensures music creators and rights owners are identified and compensated for their work.

Additionally, to further promote music artists and labels, Napster recently partnered with several top music labels as part of its new Label Initiative on the Napster platform. With the initiative, music labels including Warner Nashville, Naxos, Sub Pop and more, have the opportunity to create their own user profiles and playlists within the Napster app and publish them for member listening.

Labels can also share as a branded asset to host on their websites, social and other channels, raising brand relevance and affinity. Currently, more than 40 label profiles and 250+ label-generated playlists are available exclusively on Napster with additional content planned in the coming months.

The Medusa Guitar With Multiple Necks And 52-Strings Is A Real Thing

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Linda Manzer created this amazing guitar in collaboration with guitarplayer & composer, Henrik Andersen and OH MY GOD IT’S GOT MULTIPLE NECKS – FRETLESS, BARITONE, SCALLOPED FINGERBOARD AND HARP AND 52 STRINGS! Let’s see Keith Richards on this…

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s The Hamilton Mixtape Gets A Release Date, And A Lock For #1

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I haven’t seen the stage musical Hamilton but everything I’ve read makes me wish I saw it earlier than the likeihood of 2042 I’ll eventually get my hands on a pair of tickets. Lin-Manuel Miranda announced that The Hamilton Mixtape is finished, is available for pre-order tomorrow, and reads like your best friend’s album made especially for you, since it even contains Jimmy Fallon.

The mixtape is slated for release on Dec. 2.

Check out the full tracklist below.

The Hamilton Mixtape Tracklist:
01. No John Trumbull (Intro) – The Roots
02. My Shot (feat. Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz & Nate Ruess) [Rise Up Remix] – The Roots
03. Wrote My Way Out – Nas, Dave East, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Aloe Blacc
04. Wait For It – Usher
05. An Open Letter (feat. Shockwave) [Interlude] – Watsky
06. Satisfied (feat. Miguel & Queen Latifah) – Sia
07. Dear Theodosia (feat. Ben Folds) – Regina Spektor
08. Valley Forge (Demo) – Lin-Manuel Miranda
09. It’s Quiet Uptown – Kelly Clarkson
10. That Would Be Enough – Alicia Keys
11. Immigrants (We Get The Job Done) – K’naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC, Residente
12. You’ll Be Back – Jimmy Fallon & The Roots
13. Helpless (feat. Ja Rule) – Ashanti
14. Take A Break (Interlude) – !llmind
15. Say Yes To This – Jill Scott
16. Congratulations – Dessa
17. Burn – Andra Day
18. Stay Alive (Interlude) – J.PERIOD & Stro Elliot
19. Slavery Battle (Demo) – Lin-Manuel Miranda
20. Washingtons By Your Side – Wiz Khalifa
21. History Has Its Eyes On You – John Legend
22. Who Tells Your Story (feat. Common & Ingrid Michaelson) – The Roots
23. Dear Theodosia (Reprise) – Chance The Rapper & Francis and The Lights

Country Stars Read Mean Tweets About Themselves

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Country music fans are some of the most appreciative and enthusiastic fans of all. But just like any group of fans, there are always a few rotten apples. So we invited some of country’s biggest stars to read some of the nasty things people write about them aloud and they graciously accepted that offer. It’s time now for our second all-country music edition of #MeanTweets featuring Trace Adkins, Bonnie Raitt, Randy Houser, Cassadee Pope, Dan + Shay, Cole Swindell, Jana Kramer, Granger Smith, Miranda Lambert, Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, Little Big Town, Brett Eldredge, Hunter Hayes, Maren Morris, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and Chris Stapleton.

Obama Just Won Halloween By Singing Purple Rain To Prince Trick-Or-Treater

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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed costumed kids and gave out candy at the annual Trick or Treat at the White House event held on Halloween this week. The first family danced to Michael Jackson‘s “Thriller” with the kids, and met children dressed as Prince, Superman, and other fab costumes.

T2: Trainspotting Official Trailer Is Here

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Cue Underworld’s Born Slippy for a moment. The trailer for the long-awaited, highly-anticipated sequel to Trainspotting has arrived.

First there was an opportunity……then there was a betrayal. Twenty years have gone by. Much has changed but just as much remains the same in the world of Trainspotting, one of the best movies of all time. Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) returns to the only place he can ever call home. They are waiting for him: Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), and Begbie (Robert Carlyle). Other old friends are waiting too: sorrow, loss, joy, vengeance, hatred, friendship, love, longing, fear, regret, diamorphine, self-destruction and mortal danger, they are all lined up to welcome him, ready to join the dance. Director Danny Boyle reunites the original cast: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle to what will be one film to watch.

8tracks details their subscription plans

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8tracks shared a blog post detailing how it will roll out its previously announced subscription plan. It’s a transparent discussion of why and how the company is altering its business model. The company is going to place more restrictions on its free tier and add benefits for joining the paid subscriber ranks.

The planned perks for subscribers include features such as more skips, offline listening, and full DJ library access, pending how 8tracks’ negotiations go with labels. The changes to its free tier are coming in early November. Those updates include more ads, interstitials stopping playback between mixes, and weekly time limits on hours allowed to stream.

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Capitol Records Announces 75 Vinyl Reissues For Their 75th Anniversary

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Capitol Records will launch its 75th Anniversary Celebration in November with an extensive slate of music, film and literary projects that will pay tribute to Capitol artists spanning the past eight decades and shine a spotlight on their historic contributions to music and popular culture.

Capitol Music Group (CMG) Chairman & CEO Steve Barnett today announced three of the company’s planned endeavors: A year-long major vinyl reissue campaign – The Capitol Records 75th Anniversary Collection, 75 albums that illustrate the unparalleled artistry of Capitol Records throughout its history – launched in partnership with leading home furnishings destination Crate and Barrel; the publication of a deluxe photograph and essay book from TASCHEN, 75 Years Of Capitol Records, on December 15, and the development of a Capitol Records docuseries being produced by Nigel Sinclair/Whitehorse Pictures (The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan), with individual episodes to be directed by music luminaries and Capitol artists, past and present.

The year-long celebration will commence on Tuesday, November 15 when Capitol becomes the first record company to receive a star of recognition from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, which will be installed in front of the landmark Capitol Tower and adjacent to the internationally-renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame. At the star’s unveiling, the State the Los Angeles City Council will present Capitol with a resolution declaring November 15 Capitol Records Day in the city. Beginning that evening, the spire on top of the Capitol Tower that has always emitted “Hollywood” in Morse code will change to “Capitol 75,” and will continue to flash in that manner for the next 12 months.

To select 75 albums that represent the best of Capitol Records from among literally thousands of works the company has released over the past 75 years, the label convened an advisory board of noted music journalists, authors and renowned creative figures to decide on the final list of albums that comprise The Capitol Records 75th Anniversary Collection. The result spans myriad Capitol eras and musical genres, and includes best sellers, influential works and lesser-known gems (see below). The reissue program begins this month, and titles will be available through music retailers throughout 2017.

Leading home furnishings retailer Crate and Barrel has partnered with Capitol for its 75th Anniversary celebration to feature The Capitol Records 75th Anniversary Collection in stores nationwide. The collection can be found within The Listening Room, where consumers can find an exclusive collection of furniture, accessories and cutting edge audio equipment. American Airlines continues their partnership with Capitol Records and Universal Music Group to celebrate a Hollywood Icon and its contribution to music around the world. In 2017, American Airlines will continue their commitment to the industry by launching, “Fly to the Beat” – a Global Music platform, connecting consumers to their favorite musicians – including Capitol artists — and moments across five continents.

To commemorate Capitol’s extraordinary history of recorded music, TASCHEN is publishing the official account of Capitol Records from its founding year of 1942 through to today. To be released December 15, 75 Years of Capitol Records follows the label’s evolution and the making of some of the greatest music of the 20th and 21st centuries. The book includes hundreds of images from Capitol’s extensive archives, as well as a foreword by Beck and essays by cultural historians and music and architecture critics. This photographic and musical history includes the label’s most commercially successful, creative and important artists whose work has defined Capitol Records, music and popular culture for the past eight decades. 75 Years of Capitol Records is also available at Capitol’s online store.

This series – planned for release in the autumn of 2017 – will tap into the creative passions of Capitol’s artists, the hidden glories of the company’s extensive archives and the many stories that have taken place within the Capitol Tower throughout its 75-year as one of the world’s premiere music companies. But it will be more than just the illustrious history of such a storied label; it will also tell the story of America’s love affair with popular music and an exploration of how Capitol’s

artists and their music have helped shaped social movements, transform our popular culture and helped define our lives. This docuseries will be produced by Nigel Sinclair’s Whitehorse Pictures, the creative team involved in numerous music-centered documentaries, including the award-winning No Direction Home: Bob Dylan and the just-released The Beatles: Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years. Each episode in this docuseries will be directed by a past or present-day Capitol artist or other cultural luminary who will bring a unique and knowledgeable perspective to the stories being conveyed.

The Capitol Records 75th Anniversary Collection
(alphabetical by artist)
1 Ashford & Simpson Solid 1984
2 Beastie Boys Paul’s Boutique 1989
3 Beck Morning Phase 2014
4 Blind Melon Blind Melon 1992
5 Bob Seger Night Moves 1976
6 Bobbie Gentry Ode To Billy Joe 1967
7 Bobby Darin You’re The Reason I’m Living 1963
8 Bonnie Raitt Nick of Time 1989
9 Bonnie Raitt Luck Of The Draw 1991
10 Buck Owens Buck Owens 1961
11 Cannonball Adderley Mercy Mercy Mercy 1966
12 Coldplay Parachutes 2000
13 Crowded House Crowded House 1986
14 Dean Martin Dino: Italian Love Songs 1962
15 Duke Ellington The Duke Plays Ellington 1953
16 Foo Fighters Foo Fighters 1994
17 Frank Sinatra In The Wee Small Hours 1955
18 Frank Sinatra Songs for Swingin’ Lovers! 1956
19 Frank Sinatra Come Fly With Me 1958
20 Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra Sings For Only The Lonely 1958
21 Freddie Jackson Rock Me Tonight 1985
22 Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps Bluejean Bop 1956
23 George Clinton Computer Games 1982
24 George Harrison All Things Must Pass 1970
25 Glen Campbell By the Time I Get to Phoenix 1968
26 Grand Funk Railroad We’re an American Band 1973
27 Heart Heart 1985
28 James Taylor James Taylor 1968
29 Joe South Introspect 1968
30 John Lennon Imagine 1971
31 Johnny Mercer Accentuate the Positive 1957
32 Judy Garland Judy at Carnegie Hall 1961
33 Katy Perry Teenage Dream 2010
34 Kingston Trio Kingston Trio 1958
35 Knack Get The Knack 1979
36 Les Paul and Mary Ford Les and Mary 1955
37 Linda Ronstadt Heart Like a Wheel 1974
38 Louie Prima The Wildest 1956
39 Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly 1977
40 Mazzy Star So Tonight That I Might See 1993
41 MC Hammer Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em 1990
42 Megadeth Peace Sells 1986
43 Merle Haggard Mama Tried 1968
44 Miles Davis Birth Of The Cool 1957
45 Nancy Wilson How Glad I Am 1964
46 Nat King Cole Unforgettable 1953
47 Natalie Cole Unpredictable 1977
48 Neil Diamond The Jazz Singer 1980
49 Norah Jones Come Away With Me 2002
50 Peggy Lee Is That All There Is 1969
51 Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon 1973
52 Radiohead OK Computer 1997
53 Raspberries Raspberries 1972
54 Richard Thompson Rumor & Sigh 1991
55 Ringo Starr Ringo 1973
56 Robert Glaspar Black Radio 2012
57 Rosanne Cash Black Cadillac 2006
58 Sam Smith In The Lonely Hour 2014
59 Steve Miller Band Fly Like an Eagle 1976
60 Tavares In The City 1975
61 Tennessee Ernie Ford Sixteen Tons 1960
62 The Band Music From Big Pink 1968
63 The Band The Band 1969
64 The Beach Boys Surfer Girl 1963
65 The Beach Boys Pet Sounds 1966
66 The Beatles Meet The Beatles 1964
67 The Beatles Revolver 1966
68 The Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967
69 The Beatles The Beatles 1968
70 The Beatles Abbey Road 1970
71 Tina Turner Private Dancer 1984
72 Various Oklahoma 1955
73 Various Funny Girl 1968
74 Wanda Jackson There’s a Party Goin’ On 1961
75 Wings Band on the Run 1973 – See more at: http://www.capitolrecords.com/capitol-records-to-launch-year-long-75th-anniversary-celebration/#sthash.3j8NmgM5.dpuf

Tegan and Sara sing in Simlish

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For the latest game in the Sims series, Tegan and Sara have recorded a version of their song “Stop Desire” in Simlish, the language spoken by the game’s simulated humans.

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CMW announces RUSH as 2017 Allan Slaight Humanitarian Award Recipients

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Canadian Music Week is pleased to announce RUSH – Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart – as the 2017 recipient of the Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award. The multi-platinum trio will be honoured for their achievements and longstanding career in the music industry, social activism and support of humanitarian causes at the annual Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Awards Gala Dinner at the Sheraton Centre on Thursday, April 20th, 2017.

“My father Allan Slaight believes that giving back to one’s community is something we should all strive to do and the members of Rush have made a point of this throughout their career, starting with a United Way benefit-concert at Maple Leaf Gardens in the early ’80s when Allan was Chair of the Campaign,” said Gary Slaight, President and CEO Slaight Communications Inc. “In recent years, the group has raised money for food banks, Casey House, the Kidney Foundation, Doctors Without Borders, AIDS research; the list goes on. Alex, Geddy and Neil have been in my family’s rock’n’roll life since the early days when we started Q107 in the late 1970s, and it gives me real pleasure today to thank these three exemplary musicians, on behalf of the Slaight Family, in awarding them with the Allan Slaight Humanitarian Award. Good deeds deserve acknowledgement and this is one group that exemplifies the spirit of giving.”

“We are proud to be acknowledging Rush’s legacy with the Allan Slaight Humanitarian Spirit Award,” added Neill Dixon, President & CEO, Canadian Music Week. “We praise their spirit and determination in philanthropic and humanitarian causes, as their dedication to multiple charities and organizations is very inspirational. They have shown extraordinary support in social involvement and charitable causes, and we are excited to celebrate them at this year’s awards.”

Over the course of their four-decade-long career, the members of Rush have thrown their support behind a wide variety of worthy causes often privately and sometimes publicly. From their earliest shows at Toronto’s historic Maple Leaf Gardens, the band started working with the Toronto Food Bank to encourage fans to bring food for those in need. Eventually deciding to do their first charity concert at Maple Leaf Gardens to benefit the United Way in the early ’80s, and an amFAR show to benefit Aids Research in the early ’90s, engaging themselves and their fans in positive pursuits naturally became part of the Rush ethos.With more than 40 million records sold worldwide and countless sold-out tours, Rush is not only one of the most inventive and compelling groups in rock history, they remain one of the most popular. According to the RIAA Rush’s sales statistics place them third for the most consecutive gold/platinum studio albums by a rock band, topped only by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. In addition to their consistent commercial success, Rush has also been recognized with nine JUNO Awards and seven Grammy nominations, including one for the acclaimed documentary “Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage.” The group has remained unwaveringly committed and adventurous throughout their musical journey, and the same characteristics can be used to describe their charitable dedication.

As dedicated advocates of human rights, in 2008 Rush donated $100,000 from a Winnipeg concert’s gate to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. In the same year, on their Snakes & Arrows Tour, the band donated $100,000 from their show in New Orleans to Brad Pitt’s Make It Right Foundation to assist in the revitalization of the city post Hurricane Katrina, and sponsor the construction of a house in The Lower Ninth Ward dubbed “The House that Rush Built.”

From their 2010 Time Machine Tour onwards, Rush has donated $1 from every concert ticket sold to various charities including Doctors Without Borders, a total which willsoon surpass $2 million over these last five years. In 2013, the band performed an incredibly successful benefit concert at Red Deer’s Enmax Centrium with all proceeds going to the Canadian Red Cross to help victims of the flooding that devastated many regions of southern Alberta. The event raised more than $575,000 and was one of the largest donations made to the Alberta Flood Relief.

Rush has also been a passionate supporter of Little Kids Rock, a national non-profit organization that works to restore and revitalize music education programs in disadvantaged U.S. public schools. In efforts to provide percussion instruments to schools, the group created a premium Neil Peart Paragon Cymbal Pack, each of which came with a free splash cymbal personalized, autographed and dated by the Rush drummer himself. This cause-based marketing initiative went on to raise over $50,000 for Little Kids Rock. Working with their endorsement companies, they have set up partnerships for their signature items which have seen many positive charitable efforts such as Neil Peart with DW, Sabian and ProMark, where one campaign raised over $60,000 for Child Advocates. Alex Lifeson has donated royalties from his signature Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess guitar to the Domenic Troiano Foundation for guitar music scholarships.

The band members have also donated their time, funds and awareness through their personal interests and events. An avid baseball fan, Geddy Lee donated close to 400 baseballs signed by former Negro League baseball players from his personal collection to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City in 2008. Alex Lifeson is a supporter of Casey House, as well The Kidney Foundation to which he donates his paintings that has led to almost $300,000 in funds raised. As part of their Brush For Hope campaign, Lifeson’s current painting, “Aquarium” is available for bids now until November 8th. During the band’s South American tour in 2010, Neil Peart was moved by the rescue of the trapped miners in Chile. When he wrote a story about his experiences touring in South America, he rallied Rush fans and his readers to make a $1 donation for his story. Neil matched their donations, and together they raised $10,000 for the Chilean Red Cross.

For more than 10 years, Geddy Lee has been an active board member for the Grapes for Humanity Canada charity, an organization that raises funds to benefit humanitarian causes around the world with the assistance of the international wine community. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson co-host their bi-annual “Grapes Under Pressure” wine event supporting the local wine growing regions of Ontario. All three members of the band support this cause through their Grapes Under Pressure eBay auction of Rush memorabilia. These combined events have raised over $500,000 to date.

As a band with over four decades of hits, Rush’s vast catalogue includes such classics as 1974’s self-titled debut, 1976’s 2112, 1981’s Moving Pictures, 1996’s Test For Echo, and 2002’s Vapor Trails. Rush released their 20th studio album, Clockwork Angels in 2012 via Anthem/Roadrunner Records. The critically acclaimed collection marks their first studio recording since 2007’s Snakes & Arrows, and debuted at #1 in Canada and #2 on the Billboard 200 matching the highest chart debut of the band’s career. Rush was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1994, made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1996 and inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010. They have received a star on both Canada’s Walk of Fame (1999) and Hollywood Walk of Fame (2010). Rush received the highest artistic honour in Canada by winning the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award in 2012 and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.

Later this month, the band will be releasing a documentary from their recent R40 Tour, Rush Time Stand Still (Anthem/Ole/Universal). Narrated by Paul Rudd, the film documents the band and their 40 plus year relationship with their legions of loyal fans. The film Time Stand Still will premiere on November 3rd in Cineplex/Landmark theatres across Canada and Fathom in the US, then be released on BluRay/DVD on November 18th.

For more information on the 2017 Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Awards, go to www.cmw.net. The award show will take place on April 20th, 2017 at Toronto’s Sheraton Centre Hotel.