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If you’re in music or business, you need to read Denise Donlon’s Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances)

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In Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances), the smart, funny, and inspiring memoir from Denise Donlon chronicling her impressive and storied career, has put her on the frontlines of the massive changes in the music industry and media. She chronicles her early days at MuchMusic and the music journalism show The NewMusic, where she was a host and producer, and quickly moved up the ranks to become director of music programming, then VP and general manager. Her mandate was relevance, during a time when music videos became a medium that would change pop music and popular culture forever. She became the first female president of Sony Music Canada, where she navigated the crisis in the music industry with the rise of Napster and the new digital revolution. She then joined CBC English Radio as General Manager and Executive Director when the corporation absorbed funding cutbacks, leading to mass reductions in people and programming and leaving a shadow over the future of Canada’s national public broadcaster.

Throughout her incredible journey, she shares colourful and entertaining stories of growing up tall, flat, and bullied in east Scarborough; interviewing musical icons such as Keith Richards, Run-DMC, Ice-T, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Annie Lennox, and Sting; working with talent agent Sam Feldman, media pioneer Moses Znaimer, executive vice-president of CBC Radio Richard Stursberg, and her co-host on the current affairs magazine show The Zoomer, Conrad Black. And finally, she details her life-changing experiences with War Child Canada and her work with other charitable organizations, including Live8 and the Clinton Giustra Enterprise Partnership.

Told with humour and honesty, Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances) is a candid memoir of one woman’s journey, navigating corporate culture with integrity, responsibility, and an irrepressible passion to be a force for good.

Artists, submissions are now open for JUNOfest 2017

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The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) announced today that artist submissions for JUNOfest, presented by CBCMusic.ca are now open. The annual musical festival will showcase performances by top Canadian acts in venues across Ottawa on Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1 as part of JUNO Week 2017.

One of the signature events of JUNO Week, JUNOfest is a two-night music festival featuring 100+ artists playing on stages throughout Ottawa. The festival will feature live performances by regional and national artists representing the many genres that make up Canadian music, including local artists representing Ottawa’s diverse and vibrant music scene and 2017 JUNO Award nominees.

Artists interested in participating in JUNOfest can apply between November 29, 2016 and January 27, 2017 here.

JUNOfest has showcased more than 1,000 artists and bands of all backgrounds and genres including: African Guitar Summit, Alexisonfire, Alex Cuba, Anvil, Arkells, Bedouin Soundclash, Billy Talent, Cancer Bats, Classified, Danny Fernandes, Deep Dark Woods, Divine Brown, D-Sisive, Doc Walker, Down with Webster, Elliott Brood, Elizabeth Shepherd, Feist, Fucked Up, The Gryphon Trio, Handsome Furs, Hey Rosetta!, Hollerado, Hot Panda, Jane Bunnett, Jim Cuddy, Jully Black, Julie Doiron, Kardinal Offishall, Karl Wolf, k-os, Kellylee Evans, KENmode, Lemon Bucket Orchestra, Little Miss Higgins, Marianas Trench, Matt Mays, Metric, Milk & Bone, MSTRKRFT, NQ Arbuckle, Plants and Animals, The Sadies, Said the Whale, Saint Alvia, Sam Roberts, Shad, The Sheepdogs, Shout Out Out Out Out, Silverstein, Sloan, Tanya Tagaq, Ten Second Epic, Thornley, Two Hours Traffic, The Wailin’ Jennys, Wintersleep, and hundreds more.

The 46th annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week will be held in Ottawa from March 27 through April 2, 2017.

All Those Best Of…Music Lists In 2016 In One Place

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It’s that time of the year again, where websites, blogs, news media outlets and generally happy people endeavor into creating their Best Of The Year lists, highlighting works that will surely stand as their choices for high-water marks for music in 2016. You’ll find a fairly diverse range of opinions, but all of their choices contain within the power, beauty and commitment to the art form, no matter how you chose to consume music these days. So, go ahead – choose a list. Many of them link up to a Spotify, Pandora or YouTube playlist so you can hear and see people’s choices. The big winners from the critics include Kanye West, A Tribe Called Quest, David Bowie, Beyonce, Leonard Cohen, Radiohead, Bon Iver and a lot of Solange. But, above all, you’ll no doubt find one or two hidden gems in each critic’s choices. I’ll be updating this list daily, so if you have a list published, or want to direct me to one, please let me know by email Eric@ThatEricAlper.com

You’ll notice, there’s no worst of, or most-overrated lists below. You can easily find those by just hanging around social media for a moment or two. I choose to celebrate the great, not slam. And by the way, if you’re looking to see what topped the list in 2014 or 2015, you’ll find over 3,000 lists combined.

A.V. Club’s 20 Best Albums of 2016
The A.V. Club’s Year In Band Names
A Hermit’s Hobby’s 2016 Albums of the Year
A Practical Wedding’s Best Wedding Songs Of 2016
Aesthetic Magazine’s Best Songs of 2016
The Afterword’s Favourite New Albums of 2016
The Age’s Melbourne’s 10 Best Gigs of 2016
Albumism’s 30 Best Albums of 2016
AllMusic’s Best of 2016
Alternative Press’ 30 Best Albums of 2016
American Songwriter’s Top 50 Albums Of 2016
American Songwriter’s Top 50 Songs of 2016
Amino Apps Kurios’ Top 20 Metal Albums of the Year
Apple’s Best of 2016 In Apps and Music
Aquarium Drunkard’s Best Albums of 2016
Arizona Republic’s Best Songs
ARTISTdirect’s Best Feature Interviews of 2016
Associated Press’ Top 10 Albums of 2016
The Atlantic’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
The Atlantic’s Favorite 31 Songs of 2016
Audio Ink Radio’s Top 5 Rock and Metal Albums of 2016
AXS.com best music comebacks

Baeble’s Top Collaborations
Baeble’s Best Albums of 2016
Baltimore City Paper’s Top Ten Nonlocal Albums of 2016
Baltimore City Paper’s Top Ten Baltimore Albums of 2016
Bandcamp Daily’s Best Albums of 2016
Berkeley Place’s Top Albums
The Bias List’s Top K-Pop Albums of 2016
The Big City’s Best New Music of 2016
Billboard’s 10 Best Awards Show Moments of 2016: Critic’s Picks
Billboard’s 10 Best R&B Songs of 2016: Critic’s Picks
Billboard picks Justin Bieber’s Biggest Moments of 2016
Billboard picks Adele’s Biggest Moments of 2016
Billboard’s Taylor Swift’s Biggest Moments of 2016
Billboard picks Miranda Lambert’s Top 10 Most Memorable Live Performances
Billboard’s 10 Best Music Memes of 2016
Billboard’s 10 Best ‘Saturday Night Live’ Performances of 2016: Critic’s Picks
Billboard’s Top 15 Uses of Songs in Media in 2016: Critic’s List
Billboard’s 10 Best R&B Albums of 2016
Billboard’s Top 50 Albums of 2016
Billboard’s Best Cover Songs of 2016
Billboard’s Best Dance/Electronic Albums of 2016
Billboard’s Best Latin Albums of 2016
Billboard’s 12 Best Country Singles of 2016
Billboard’s 10 Best New K-Pop Groups In 2016
Black Voice News’ Albums of 2016
BLARE’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Bleep’s Albums of the Year
The Blog of Much Metal’s Album of the Year
The Boot’s Top 10 Americana, Alt-Country and Folk Songs of 2016
Broadway World Looks Back at the Best of 2016
Brooklyn Vegan’s 20 Best Emo/Punk Albums of 2016
BrooklynVegan’s Top Albums of 2016
Burger A Day’s Album of the Year
Buzznet’s 25 Best Albums Of 2016
The Buzz Kill Magazine’s 2016’s Best Music Releases

CBC Music’s 11 Best New Bands of 2016
CBC Music’s 25 Best Canadian Albums of The Year
CBC Music’s 10 Artists Who Shaped 2016
CBC Radio 3’s Top 103 Songs of 2016
CBC Music’s 20 Most Unforgettable Music Videos of 2016
CNET’s Biggest Streaming Music Exclusives of 2016
Cam Boucher (Sorority Noise, Old Gray) Lists His Favorite Albums of 2016
Canadian Music Blog’s 25 Best Songs of 2016
Champaign-Urbana’s Online Magazine’s Top 10 CU Albums of 2016
Capital FM’s Biggest Fresh Talents From The Past 12 Months
Chart Attack’s Best Canadian Songs of 2016
Chart Attack’s Best Canadian Music Videos of 2016
Chicago Punk Radio’s Top Albums of 2016
Chicago Tribune’s Greg Kot’s Top Albums Of 2016
Chicago Tribune’s Best Classical Albums of 2016
Chicago Tribune’s Best Jazz Albums of 2016
Chicagoist’s 20 Albums That Rocked Our Turntables In 2016
Cinema Blend’s 10 Best Movie Music Moments Of 2016
Clash’s Albums of the Year 2016
Classic FM’s 10 best video game soundtracks of 2016
Cleveland.com 2016’s best Cleveland concerts
The Coast Halifax’s Top Five Local Music Moments of 2016
Collider’s 28 Best Songs on TV in 2016
Complex’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Complex’s Best Songs of 2016
Complex UK’s Highlights From The World Of Music Journalism
Concert Blogger’s Best of 2016 Photos
The Concordian’s Best Albums of 2016
Consequence of Sound’s Top 50 albums
Consequence of Sound’s Top 10 Metal Albums of 2016
Consequence of Sound’s Top Cover Songs of the Year
Consequence of Sound’s Top Punk Songs of 2016
Consequence of Sound’s Top 50 Songs of 2016
Contact Music’s Top Ten Albums of 2016
Contact Music’s Chloe Dobinson’s Top Ten Albums of 2016
Contact Music’s Jon Kean’s Top Ten Albums of 2016
Contact Music’s Jim Pusey’s Top Ten Albums of 2016
Contact Music’s Andrew Lockwood’s Top Ten Albums of 2016
Contact Music’s Iris North’s Top Rock Albums of 2016
Cosmopolitan’s 15 Best Albums of 2016
Cover Me’s Best Cover and Tribute Albums of 2016
Crack Magazine’s Best Albums Of 2016
Crave’s Six Best Electronic Music Albums Of 2016
Crave’s Best Hip Hop Albums of 2016
Crave’s Best Rock Albums of 2016
Crave’s 20 Best Songs of 2016
Cult MTL’s Best Albums of 2016
The Current’s Staff Top Songs Lists of the Year
Creative Loafing Atlanta’s Best Albums of 2016
Country Standard Time’s Favorite Albums of 2016
Cultured Vultures’ Best Albums of 2016
Cut From Steel’s Best of 2016

DIY’s 16 Albums That Shaped 2016
The Daily Dot’s Album of 2016
The Daily Gazette’s Best of 2016: Jazz
The Daily Gazette’s Best of 2016: Rock/Pop/Blues
The Daily Gazette’s Best of 2016: Classical Music
Daily Times’ Best Albums of the Year
Daily Times’ best Pop Albums of 2016
Dancing Astronaut’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
Dallas Observer’s Artists Who Defined Dallas Music in 2016
Dave Bayley of Glass Animals Shares His Music Highlights Of 2016
Dazed’s 20 Best Albums of 2016
Dazed’S 20 Best Tracks of 2016
Decibel Magazine’s Top 40 albums
The Denver Post’s Top Jazz Albums of 2016
Diffuser’s Top Albums of 2016
Digital Spy’s 20 Best Albums of 2016
DJBooth’s Most Slept-On Hip-Hop and R&B Tracks of 2016
The Dolphin’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
Double J’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
The Drift Record Shops’ top albums
Drive-By Trucker Patterson Hood’s Favorite Music of 2016
Drowned in Sound’s Favourite Albums of 2016
Drowned in Sound’s Top Ambient Albums of 2016
Duke Chronicle’s Top 11 Best Music Releases Of 2016
Duluth News Tribune’s Best Albums of 2016
Dummy’s 25 Best Albums of 2016
The Duquesne Duke’s Best Songs of 2016
Dying Scene’s Carson Winter’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
Dying Scene’s Hopeless Romantic’s (Meredith) Top 10 Albums of 2016

8Tracks’ Best of 2016
EDM Sauce Editor Picks The Best Labels of 2016
EDM Sauce Editor Picks The Best Remixes of 2016
Earbuddy’s Best Albums of 2016
Elle’s Best Songs of the Year
Entertainment Tonight’S Songs that Saved 2016
Entertainment Weekly’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Entertainment Weekly’s Best Country Albums of 2016
Entertainment Weekly’s Best Songs of 2016
Erie Reader’s Top Albums of 2016
Esquire Magazine’s 20 Best Albums of the Year
Esquire’s (US) 30 Best Albums of 2016
Esquire’s story on How 2016 Brought Chaos to Music
Evening Standard’s Best Albums of 2016
Exclaim! Top 20 Pop & Rock Albums, Part One Best of 2016
Exclaim! Top 20 Pop & Rock Albums, Part Two
Exclaim!’s Top 10 Dance & Electronic Albums of 2016
Exclaim!’s Top 10 Folk & Country Albums of 2016
Exclaim!’s Top 10 Metal & Hardcore Albums of 2016
Exclaim!’s Top 15 Hip-Hop Albums of 2016
Exclaim!’s Top 15 Soul and R&B Albums of 2016
Exclaim!’s 10 Most Underrated Records of the Year
Exclaim!’s 10 Best EPs of the Year
Exclaim!’s Top 10 Improv & Avant-Garde Albums
Exclaim!’s Best Albums of 2016 in a Single Interactive Infographic
Exclaim!’s 10 Best Canadian Music Videos of the Year
Exeposé Music’s Best Albums of 2016

The 405’s Artwork of the Year 2016
The 405’s Top Albums of the Year
Fact’s 20 Best Bandcamp Releases of 2016
Fact’s 25 Best Club Tracks of 2016
Fact’s 20 Best Grime and UK Rap Tracks of 2016
Fact’s 10 Best Music Videos of 2016
FACT’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Faded Arrow’s Best of 2016: Songs & Albums
FasterLouder’s 13 Most Memorable Pop Moments Of 2016
FasterLouder’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
FasterLouder’s 10 Best Metal Albums of 2016
Fat Wreck Chords Bands List Their Top LPs of 2016
The Fire Note’s Top 50 Albums of 2016
Flavorwire’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
FLOOD’s Best Records of 2016
Fopp’s Best Albums of the Year
For The Win’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Fort Worth Star Telegram’s Best Albums of 2016
Frank Turner’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
FREEwilliamsburg’s 11 Best Metal Albums of 2016
fRoots’ Best Albums of the Year
fuse.tv’s 20 Best Songs of 2016
Fuse’s 20 Best Albums of 2016

GQ’s Best Dressed Man
The Gateway’s Year of the Top Dawg: How Kendrick Lamar and co. continued to shape hip-hop in 2016
The Genius Community’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Georgia Straight’s Kate Wilson’s Best Music Of 2016
Georgia Straight’s Alexander Varety’s Best Music of 2016
Georgia Straight’s John Lewis’ Best Music of 2016
Georgia Straight’s Mike Usinger’s Best Music of 2016
Ghost Cult Magazine’s Best Albums Of 2016
Gigwise’s 51 Best Albums of 2016
Glide Magazine’s 20 Best Albums of 2016
God Is In The TV’s Albums Poll of 2016
Gold Flake Paint’s Essential Albums of the Year
Gorilla vs. Bear’s Albums of 2016
Gorilla vs. Bear’s 101 Best Songs of 2016
Grumpyrocker’s Favourite Album of 2016
The Guardian’s 2016’s Best Hip-Hop
The Guardian’s Best Music Books of 2016
The Guardian’s Best Albums of 2016
The Guardian’s Best Americana Albums of 2016
The Guardian’s 15 Best Mixtapes Of 2016
Gulf News’ 16 Albums Of The Year

HeavySoulBrutha Selects The Best Of 2016
Highsnobiety’s 25 Best Songs of 2016
Houston Chronicle’s 20 Best Albums of 2016
Houston Press’ 10 Best Country Albums of 2016
The Houstonian’s Best Albums of the Year
Howl’s Top Howls – Best Metal Albums 2016
Huffington Post’s Music’s Sweet 16 of 2016: In the Year of (Mostly) Women
The Hundreds’ Most Underrated Albums of 2016
Hypebeast’s Best Albums of 2016

Indie 88’s Best Music of 2016
Idolator’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
Idolator’s 10 Best Alt-Pop Albums Of 2016
The Independent’s Best Albums of 2016
InStyle’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
International Business Times UK’s Best Songs of 2016
Irish Independent’s Year In Music
Irish Times’ Top Albums of 2016
Irish Times’ Under-Appreciated Irish Albums of 2016

J. Eric Smith’s Best Albums of 2016
Jazz Right Now’s Best Records of 2016
Jazz Right Now’s Best Concerts of 2016
John Darnielle’s Top 10 of 2016 & More
Journey to the East’s Top Albums of 2016

KCRW’s Best Albums Of The Year
KCRW’s DJs Best Of 2016 Lists
KCRW’s Best Videos Of 2016
KCRW’s Best New Artists Of The Year
KOSU’s Beau Brady’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
KQED’s 10 Best Bay Area Albums of 2016

LA Music Blog’s Top 50 Albums of 2016
LA Music Blog’s Top 10 Singles of 2016
LA Music Blog’s Top 10 Music Videos of 2016
LFM Albums of 2016
Latin Times’ 5 Best Latin Music Videos Of 2016
Les Inrocks’ 50 Best Albums of 2016
Library Journal Reviews’ Best Media 2016: Music
The Line of Best Fit’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
The Lions Share’s Albums of the Year
Live in Limbo’s Top Albums of 2016
Live Mag’s 10 Best South African Music Videos of 2016
LondonTheatre’s Top 10 Musical Theatre Cast Recordings of 2016
Los Angeles Times’ Favorite Songs of 2016
Los Angeles Times’ Top Albums of 2016
Los Angeles’Weekly 2016 Rap Power Rankings
Loud and Quiet’s Top 40 Albums of 2016
Loudwire’s 20 Best Rock Albums of 2016
Louder Than War’s Albums of the Year 2016
Loudwire’s 25 Best Rock + Metal Album Covers of 2016
Louisville Eccentric Observer’s Favorite Local Songs of The Year

MTV’s Favorite Songs of 2016
MTV Base’s 20 Best Nigerian Songs of 2016
MTV’s 2016 Hottest MC in the Game
Maclean’s Best Albums and Songs of 2016
Manchester Evening News’ 5 Best Manchester Albums of 2016
The Maneater’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
The McGill Tribune’s Best Music of 2016
Magnet’s Top 25 Albums of 2016
The Martlet’s Favourite Music of 2016
Medicine Hat News’ Year in Review
Memphis Flyer’s Top Releases of 2016
Metal Assault’s Best Albums Of 2016
Metal Injection’s Trevor Strnad’s Top 15 Albums of 2016
Metal Injection’s Chef Brian Tsao’s Top 10 Albums Of 2016
Metal Injection’s Matt Bacon’s Top 15 of 2016
Metal Obsession’s Mitch Alexander’s Top Albums of 2016
Metal Void’s Top Ten Metal Albums of 2016
Miami New Times’ 20 Best Miami Songs of 2016
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s 10 Best Milwaukee Albums of 2016
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Best Albums of 2016
Mixmag’s Top 50 Albums Of 2016
MOJO Magazine’s 50 Best Albums of the Year
Montgomery Advertiser’s Top 10 CDs of 2016
Mood Media Blog’s Favorite Discoveries of 2016
The Morton Report’s Best of 2016
Mother Jones’ These 15 Albums Might Actually Make 2016 Tolerable
MSN’s 10 Best ‘Saturday Night Live’ Performances of 2016
Music Week’s Leading executives reveal their favourite tracks and albums of 2016
The Music Chronicles’ Albums Of The Year
The Music Fix’s Albums of 2016
The Musical Hype’s 40 Best Albums of 2016
Musical Toronto’s Best Classical Recordings Of 2016
musicOMH’s Top 50 Albums of 2016

NBC 7 San Diego’s Robert Bush’s Top 10 Jazz Albums of 2016
NME’s Best Albums of the Year
NME’s Songs Of The Year 2016
NME’s Best Debut Albums of 2016
NPR Music’s Best 50 Albums of 2016
NPR’s Recommended Dose’s Favorite Electronic Albums Of 2016
NPR’s Ann Powers’ Favorite 2016 Albums (Beyond The Obvious)\
NPR’s Bob Boilen’s Top 10 Albums Of 2016
NPR’s Stephen Thompson’s Top 10 Albums Of 2016
NPR’s All Songs Considered’s Best Overlooked Songs
NPR’s Folk Alley’s 10 Favorite Albums Of 2016
NPR’s Alt.Latino Listeners Pick The Best Of 2016
NPR’s David Dye’s Top 10 Albums Of 2016
NPR’s Alternative Classical Christmas Music Recommendations
NYU Washington Square News’ Year In Music
Napster’s Best Albums Of The Year
Napster’s 10 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2016
Napster Music News’ 10 Best R&B Albums of 2016
Napster Music News’ 10 Best Classical Albums of 2016
The Nation’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
The National Student’s Best Albums of the Year
The National Student’s Tanyel Gumushan’s Best Albums Of 2016
The Needle Drop’s Top 50 Albums of 2016 Nerdist’s 15 Best Albums of 2016
New Release Today’s Top 10 Worship Albums of 2016
New York Observer’s 50 Best Songs of 2016
New York Observer’s 10 Best Experimental Albums of 2016
New York Observer’s 10 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2016
New York Observer’s 10 Best Live Albums of 2016
New York Observer’s 10 Best R&B Albums of 2016
New York Observer’s 5 Best Live Jazz Albums of 2016
New York Observer’s Best Music Books of 2016
New York Observer’s 20 Best Jazz Albums of 2016
New York Observer’s 50 Best Songs of 2016
New York Observer’s Best Overlooked Records of 2016
New York Observer’s 10 Best New Artists of 2016
New York Observer’s Best Jazz Reissues of 2016
New York Observer’s 25 Best Reissues of 2016
New York Observer’s Best Albums of 2016
The New York Times’ Pop Music Biographies and Memoirs
The New York Times’ Best Albums of 2016
The New York Times’ Best Songs of 2016
The New York Times’ Best Classical Music of 2016
The New Zealand Herald’s 20 Best Albums of 2016
Newsday’s Best Songs of 2016 By Long Island Artists
Newsweek’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
Newsweek on David Bowie, Leonard Cohen and the Art of the Farewell Album
No Depression’s Best Music Books
No Ripcord’s Top Albums of 2016
The Nocturnal Times Top 116 Electronic/Dance Tracks of 2016 Noisey’s 100 Best Albums of 2016
Norman Records’ Albums of the Year 2016
NOW Magazine’s Top Albums of 2016
NOW Magazine’s Top Toronto Albums of 2016

OCRegister’s 20 Albums To Spend Your Gift Cards On
OPB News’ Best of 2016: Sessions We Love
OK West’s Best Songs of 2016
OMGVoice’s 10 Of The Best Nigerian Music Videos Of 2016
Okayafrica’s 16 Best Music Videos of 2016
Okayafrica’s 16 Best Viral Dance Videos of 2016
Okayafrica’s 25 Best South African Hip-Hop Songs of 2016
Okayplayer’s Kevito Clark’s 16 Best Albums of 2016
Okayplayer’s Elijah Watson’s 16 Best Albums Of 2016
Okayplayer’s Zo’s 16 Best Albums of 2016
One Country’s 7 Best Country Music Albums of the Year
OOR’s Top 10 Albums of 2016
The Oregon’s 12 favorite Portland Albums of 2016
Oregon Music News’ Top 15 Albums of 2016
The Oregonian’s 40 Best Albums of 2016
The Oregonian’s 57 Best Songs of 2016
The Oregonian’s 15 Best Concerts of 2016
The Oregonian’s 12 Best Portland Albums of 2016
OSU – The Lantern’s Best Albums of the Year
Ottawa Citizen’s Best Canadian Jazz Albums of 2016

Passion of the Weiss’ Best Albums of 2016
Paste Magazine’s best albums
Paste Magazine’s 50 Best Songs of 2016
Paste Magazine’s 25 Best Album Covers
Paste Magazine’s 11 Best Holiday Albums of 2016
Paste Magazine’s 25 Best Live Acts of 2016
Paste Magazine’s 20 Best Music Videos of 2016
Paste Magazine’s 20 Best New Bands of 2016
Paste Magazine’s 10 Best EPs of 2016
People’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
Philadelphia Inquirer’s Best Pop Music of the Year
Philadelphia Inquirer’s Best Songs of the Year
Phoenix New Times’ 50 Best Singles by Phoenix Bands in 2016
Piccadilly Records’ Best Albums of the Year
Pigeons & Planes’ Best Songs of 2016
Pigeons & Planes Best Albums of 2016
Pitchfork’s 25 Best Music Videos of 2016
Pitchfork’s 20 Best Experimental Albums of 2016
Pitchfork’s 20 Best Pop and R&B Albums of 2016
Pitchfork’s 20 Best Rock Albums of 2016
Pitchfork’s 20 Rap Albums of 2016
Pitchfork’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Playbill’s 5 Stand-Out Theatre Albums of 2016
PopBuzz’s Top 20 Albums of 2016
PopCrush’s 25 Best Pop Albums of 2016
PopMatters’ Best Indie Pop Albums of 2016
PopMatters’ Best Metal of 2016
PopMatters’ Best Pop Albums of 2016
PopMatters’ Best Progressive Rock and Metal of 2016
Portland Mercury’s Best Records of 2016
Portland Mercury’s Best Music Moments of 2016
Promo News’ Best Music Videos of 2016
The Prospector’s Best Five Albums Of Popular Music
Punktastic’s Top 25 Albums of the Year

Q Magazine’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Quad-Cities Online’s Best Albums of 2016
The Quietus’ Best Punk & HC Of 2016 With Noel Gardner
The Quietus Albums of the Year 2016
The Quietus’ Best Jazz Of 2016
The Quietus’ Top Cassette Tapes of 2016
The Quietus’ Tracks Of The Year

Red Bull’s 25 Best Albums of 2016
Red Bull’s 50 Best Songs of 2016
Red and Black’s 5 Best Album Picks Of 2016
Red Dirt Report’s Best Pop Albums of 2016
Reflections of Darkness’ Top 20 Albums of 2016
Release Music Magazine’s Best of 2016
Remezcla’s 25 Music Videos We Loved in 2016
Resident’s Best Albums of the Year
Resident Advisor’s Top 20 Albums of 2016
Revolt’s Best Music Videos of 2016
The Ringer’s Best Albums of 2016
Revolver’s 20 Best Albums of 2016
Rolling Stone’s Best Albums of the Year
Rolling Stone’s 20 Best Metal Albums of 2016
Rolling Stone’s 40 Best Country Albums of 2016
Rolling Stone Australia’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
Rolling Stone’s 20 Best EDM and Electronic Albums of 2016
Rolling Stone’s 20 Best R&B Albums of 2016
Rolling Stone’s 50 Best Songs of 2016
Rolling Stone’s Readers’ Poll: 10 Best Songs of 2016
Rolling Stone’s 10 Best Music Books of 2016
Rolling Stone on How Black Women Radicalized Pop in 2016
The Root’s Year In Music
Rough Trade Shops’ Best Albums of the Year

[sic] Magazine’s Albums & EPs of the Year 2016
Sacramento Bee’s Underrated and Overlooked Albums From 2016
Salon’s Best Albums of 2016
San Francisco Chronicle’s Top 10 Classical Music Events of 2016
San Francisco Chronicle’s Year in Bay Area Pop Music
San Jose Mercury News’ 10 Top Albums of 2016
Salt Lake Tribune’s Top Albums And Songs Of 2016
Scoop’s Best Albums of 2016
Screaming Guitars’ Top 15 Albums of The Year
Seattle Gay News’ Best Music of 2016
Seattle Gay News’ Best Singles of 2016
Seattle Gay News’ Best Live Concerts of 2016
The Skinny’s 50 Best Albums Of 2016
Sioux City Journal’s Top Albums of 2016
Sioux Falls Argus Leader’s Music Of The Year
Slant Magazine’s 25 Best Albums of 2016
Sony’s Top Music Videos of 2016
Soundblab’s Albums of 2016
Sound Opinions’ 40 Best Albums of 2016
Sounds Familiar’S Albums Of The Year
Speakers in Code’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
SPIN’s 50 Best Albums of 2016
SPIN’s 100 Best Songs of 2016
Sportsnet’s Best Sports Hip-Hop Lyrics of 2016
Spotify’s Year-End Lists
Sputnikmusic’s Top 50 Albums of 2016
Stephen Brodsky’s (Cave In, Mutoid Man) Favorite Music of 2016
Stereogum’s 50 Best Albums Of 2016
Stereogum’s 25 Great EPs From 2016
Stereogum’s 40 Best Rap Albums of 2016
Stereogum’s 100 Favorite Songs Of 2016
Stereogum’s 25 Best Rap Verses Of 2016
Stereogum’s 10 Best Jazz Albums Of 2016
Stereogum’s 40 Best Metal Albums Of 2016
Stereogum’s 20 Best Country Albums Of 2016
Stereogum’s 40 Best New Bands of 2016
Stereogum’s Best Holiday Albums of 2016
Stereophile Magazine’s Best Jazz Albums of 2016
The Stranger’s 51 Moments in Music That Helped Us Survive 2016
Stuff’s Best Albums of 2016
Sun Newspapers and Postmedia’s Best Albums of 2016
Swan Fungus’ Top 100 Albums Of 2016

Tampa Bay Times’ Best Albums of 2016 By Artists Over 50
Taste of Country’s 10 Best Country Albums of 2016
Ted Gioia’s Best Albums of 2016
Teen Vogue’s 15 Best Music Videos of 2016
Teen Vogue’s 15 Best Albums of 2016
The Telegraph’s Best Albums of 2016
The Tennessean’s Nashville’s Best Albums of 2016
Three Chords and the Truth UK’s Top 30 Favourite Albums of 2016
Thump’s 20 Best Mixes of 2016
Thump’s 25 Best Experimental Albums of 2016
Thump’s 33 Best Albums of 2016
Thump’s 25 Best Electronic Albums of 2016
Ticketmaster names Coldplay World’s Best Touring Act in 2016
Time Magazine’s Jamieson Cox’s Best Albums of the Year
Time Magazine’s 10 Best Songs of the Year
Time Magazine’s 10 Top Pop Music Videos of 2016
Time Out New York’s Best Albums of 2016
The Times / The Sunday Times 40 Best Albums of 2016
Tiny Mix Tapes’ Favorite 50 Music Releases of 2016
Treble’s 10 Best Metal Albums of 2016
Treble’s 10 Best Jazz Albums of 2016
Treble’s Overlooked Records 2016
Tulsa World’s Best of 2016
Tumblr’s 2016 Year-End Charts

Ultimate Guitar’s Top 25 Songs of 2016
Ultimate Classic Rock’s Songs of 2016
Ultimate Classic Rock’s 20 Top Classic Rock Albums of 2016
Ultimate Music’s Best of 2016
Uncut Magazine’s Top 75 Albums Of The Year
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USA TODAY’s 10 Best Songs of 2016

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Vancouver Sun’s Local Music of 2016
Vancouver Weekly’s Best Vancouver Albums of 2016
Vanity Fair’s 11 Best Celebrity Instagram Posts of 2016
Variety’s 10 Best Albums of 2016
The Verge’s Year In Jazz
Vibe’s 60 Best Songs of 2016
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The Vinyl Factory’s 20 Best Soundtracks of 2016
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WBEZ’s Jim DeRogatis’ Best Albums Of 2016
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WhatCulture’s Best Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Albums
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Wired’s Best Albums of 2016
WIRED’s Great Albums You Might Have Missed in 2016
Wolf in a Suit’s Best of 2016
World Prog Nation’s Best Prog Albums of 2016
WPSU’s What 2016 Sounded Like

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Yahoo’s Best Songs of 2016
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Yahoo Music’s 10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2016
YouTube showcases 2016’s most popular online videos

Want to buy Dennis Hopper’s vinyl collection for $150,000?

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With a career spanning almost six decades as an actor, filmmaker, photographer, artist ,art collector and Hollywood enfant terrible, Dennis Hopper collected over 100 record titles during his lifetime. Including iconic artists and bands such as The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Fleetwood Mac, Leonard Cohen and Miles Davis, this collection provides an incredible view into the world of one of America’s most culture-defining men. Along with handwritten notes to the actor from various artists and several unreleased records, this is a very personal biography of Dennis Hopper’s musical journey, directly from the archive of Dennis’ daughter, Marin Hopper.

A portion of the sale price will be donated to The Future Heritage Fund, which was founded in partnership with the New Mexico Community Foundation to support a range of cultural and artistic non-profit organizations in New Mexico. You can take a look and bid on the collection here.

You Can Now Watch “The Day My Kid Went Punk” After-School TV Special From 1987

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Teen decides to make noticed from the rest of the crowd by becoming a Punk Rocker. Stars Doc from The Love Boat, Bug from Uncle Buck, the Governor from Benson, and Mrs. Willis from The Jeffersons.

Motorhead’s Lemmy was always going to be a legend. The new book by Mick Wall explains how it all happened

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In ‘The Ace of Spades’, Motorhead’s most famous song, Lemmy, the born-to-lose, live-to-win frontman of the band sang, ‘I don’t want to live forever’. Yet as he told his friend of 35 years, former PR and biographer Mick Wall, ‘Actually, I want to go the day before forever. To avoid the rush…’. This is his strange but true story.

Brutally frank, painfully funny, wincingly sad, and always beautifully told, LEMMY: THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY is the story of the only rock’n’roller never to sell his soul for silver and gold, while keeping the devil, as he put it, ‘very close to my side’. From school days growing up in North Wales, to first finding fame in the mid-60s with the Rockin’ Vicars (‘We were very big up north, I had a Zephyr 6’); from being Jimi Hendrix’s personal roadie (‘I would score acid for him’), to leading Hawkwind to the top of the charts in 1972 with ‘Silver Machine’ (‘I was fired for taking the wrong drugs’); from forming Motorhead (‘I wanted to call the band Bastard but my manager wouldn’t let me’), whose iconoclastic album NO SLEEP ‘TIL HAMMERSMITH entered the UK charts at No. 1 – and its title into the lexicon of hip-speak.

Based on Mick’s original interviews with Lemmy conducted over numerous years, along with the insights of those who knew him best – former band mates, friends, managers, fellow artists and record business insiders – this is an unputdownable story of one of Britain’s greatest characters. As Lemmy once said of Wall, ‘Mick Wall is one of the few rock writers in the world who can actually write and seems to know anything about rock music. I can and do talk to him for hours – poor bastard.’

With the hard part of his journey now over, Lemmy is set to become a legend. LEMMY: THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY explains exactly how that came to be.

You can read a portion of it here.

Eric Clapton Returns To North America For 4 Shows In NYC and Los Angeles

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Celebrating his 70th birthday last year, Clapton wrote a heartfelt note in the program that began “I swear this is it, no more…..I know I’ve been threatening retirement for the last fifty years, but I didn’t think I’d ever really want to stop. I love what I do and always have done, but over the last few decades I’ve found what I was always really looking for, a loving family who love me just the way I am, which means I can relax and rest when I need to, and more and more I treasure the beauty of that….” The letter went on to say, “Hopefully, I might be able to remember and breathe some life into this old stuff…. in truth believe me, with these great guys to play with, I’ll be having the time of my life!”

Having said that, Eric Clapton announced today his only North American shows for 2017, a series of concert dates at two famed venues: New York’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Forum. The shows will be a celebration of 50 years in music and just as many decades performing at these two legendary venues. Legendary guitar players Gary Clark, Jr. and Jimmie Vaughan will be special guests at the shows.

This celebration of Eric Clapton’s iconic career is the latest initiative in a series of exclusive partnerships between Chase and Clapton that originated when Chase became the presenting sponsor in support of the 2013 Crossroads Guitar Festival. More recently, Chase offered its customers an exclusive free iTunes download of Clapton’s newest album, “I Still Do”.

For the two shows in each city, Eric will be accompanied by his band members Walt Richmond, Steve Gadd, Nathan East, Chris Stainton, Sharon White and Michelle John.

Eric Clapton’s 2017 North American Concerts:
Sunday, March 19 New York Madison Square Garden
Monday, March 20 New York Madison Square Garden
Saturday, March 25 Los Angeles The Forum
Sunday, March 26 Los Angeles The Forum

Tickets for Eric Clapton’s four North American shows presented by Chase will be offered as an advance sale to Chase customers beginning Thursday, December 1 at 12:00 pm EST via ticketmaster.com through Friday, December 2 at 11:59pm EST.

Urban acts dominate BBC Sound Of 2017 longlist

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The rude health of British hip-hop is reflected in the BBC’s Sound of 2017 line-up, with urban artists making up half of this year’s longlist.

Building on the success of grime acts Stormzy, Kano and Skepta – who won this year’s Mercury Prize – newcomers like Ray Blk and Nadia Rose are being tipped for success in the BBC’s annual list.

Soul singer Rag N Bone Man and rock provocateurs Cabbage also make the cut.

The list was compiled using tips from a panel of 170 DJs, critics and writers.

It aims to highlight 15 of the most promising rising musical acts for the coming year. Previous winners include Adele, 50 Cent, Ellie Goulding and Sam Smith.

Sound of 2017 longlist
AJ Tracey West London wordsmith
Anderson .Paak Dr Dre-endorsed rap prodigy
Cabbage Post-punk provocateurs
Dave Plaintive rapper with classical training
Declan McKenna Polemic singer-songwriter
Jorja Smith Heart-rending soul singer
Maggie Rogers Graceful songwriter who stunned Pharrell
Nadia Rose Witty wordplay and colourful beats
Rag N Bone Man Gravel-voiced soul revelation
Ray BLK Street smart R&B
Raye Electro beats with soaring pop melodies
Stefflon Don Wicked, dancehall-inspired wordplay
The Amazons Raucous rock revivalists
The Japanese House Enigmatic pop maven
Tom Grennan Gruff, soulful singer-songwriter

 

Previous BBC Sound Of… winners
2016 – Jack Garratt
2015 – Years and Years
2014 – Sam Smith
2013 – Haim
2012 – Michael Kiwanuka
2011 – Jessie J
2010 – Ellie Goulding (pictured)
2009 – Little Boots
2008 – Adele
2007 – Mika
2006 – Corinne Bailey Rae
2005 – The Bravery
2004 – Keane
2003 – 50 Cent

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Canadian Indie Music Sees Great Potential Investing In Global Export

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The Canadian Independent Music Association (CIMA) today released a report examining how the global strategies employed by Canada’s independent record labels, managers and publishers help their artists export music globally. The report also analyzes the opportunity that music export represents for Canadian music companies, revealing challenges as well as support that exists through public funding.
Music In Motion: An Analysis of Exporting Canadian Independent Music explores how exporting is a vital but expensive proposition for Canadian companies, at a critical time in the commercial music industry. Market changes over the years have increased music companies’ reliance on export revenue, particularly from international touring. This results in missed or lost opportunities due to the limited capacity of companies to invest in their artists. Export barriers include: a lack of stable funding to offset higher-risk exporting, insufficient flexibility of funding programs (in terms of caps and artist-eligibility), timing (more multi-year funding is needed), and the complexity of the application process.
“Music is global and Canada must continually be on the world stage selling its music, pursuing business opportunities, and expanding the fan base,” says CIMA President Stuart Johnston. “The majority of the exporting strategies employed by the industry lack the public funding available from government programs, and the current structure of such programs is seen as a significant barrier to success. This is particularly burdensome, as the majority of the industry comprises of small businesses employing less than 15 people.”

Music In Motion reveals that Canadian companies spend 21 times more on exporting for ‘breakthrough artists’, and these artists make up 25% of the rosters of smaller companies. This puts a greater financial burden on such independent businesses, with the prohibitive costs forcing many companies to limit their participation in export activities due to financial risks.
Music In Motion also notes that, in the majority of exporting strategies employed by the Canadian music industry, insufficient public funding is currently available from government programs. This is evidenced by the existing over-subscribed funding programs, meaning that demand far exceeds the dollars currently available. The report finds there is a clear need for the government to invest in new funding programs, and for these programs to be flexible enough to allow music companies and artists to better respond to changing market forces and opportunities.

A significant return on investment (ROI) is seen in those companies that have the ability to diversify and undertake a variety of export strategies. Public funding programs enable Canadian music companies to leverage government investment as a means of developing new strategies and broader market opportunities. Such support also enables the industry to maintain its forward momentum and to engage artists on a global scale.
CIMA commissioned Nordcity to conduct the Music In Motion study, with support from the Ontario Media Development Corporation (OMDC). The study was designed to provide qualitative and quantitative insight into a number of issues affecting the global exporting component of Canada’s independent music industry.
Key findings from Music In Motion:
  • 90% of companies surveyed were small businesses with 15 or fewer full time employees.
  • Exports are extremely important to Canadian music companies, representing at least a key part of the business plan for 87% of companies, with 59% of companies viewing exports as necessary for their survival.
  • Export activities can cost over twice as much as comparable domestic activities.
  • An estimated $8 million to $10 million of government funding annually is used to support export activities undertaken by Canadian music companies.

  • The available pool of funds to support export activities is limited and continues to become more so, while the demand for export increasingly exceeds the capacity of funders to provide that support.
  • Canadian music companies do not perceive their export activities to be sufficiently supported by the existing suite of government funding programs.
  • Given the increasing importance of export activities, limited public resources and declining private contributions, funding is likely to be more limited in the future.
  • Prohibitive costs are the most significant barrier faced by music exporting companies, and companies reported that they limit their participation in export activities due to the significant financial risks.
  • Export activities are more profitable if they are undertaken as part of a diversified export approach. Prohibitive costs and limited government funding are constraining export opportunities for less diversified music companies.
A copy of the report, Music In Motion: An Analysis of Exporting Canadian Independent Music, can be found at www.cimamusic.ca.

Chris Price Head of Music, BBC Radio 1 & 1Xtra, discusses the changing state of play in listening patterns and platforms

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Hits interview with Chris Price Head of Music, BBC Radio 1 & 1Xtra

What are you doing to adjust to the changes in the way people are consuming music?
At BBC Radio 1 we think everyone should be able to hear great new music as soon as it comes out, so in the past six months we’ve hosted listening parties for new albums by Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Beyoncé and Biffy Clyro, among others. Playing a brand new album front to back on the radio, contextualized by experts—sometimes even by the artists themselves—is the kind of excitement, immediacy and passion that only radio can deliver. We’re seeing massive interest in our listening parties, both from the audience and from other stations copying the idea!

We’re also transforming the way we make our programs in order to deliver them to listeners in a way that they increasingly tell us they want them: “Now, please, and on my phone.” We’ve just launched a series of “phone first” programs, including New Music Friday, The Radio 1 Specialist Chart and The Artist Takeover, that go out on air but are really designed to be listened to on demand. They follow our Summer Mixes series, which received over a million streams and half a million downloads. Young audiences want programs when it suits them, not when it suits the scheduler of a radio station.

All of this is an evolution of a strategy—Listen, Watch, Share—that has informed the way we engage young audiences for five years now. As the most watched radio station in the world, we’re as focused on our 3.5 million YouTube subscribers as we are on our 11 million radio listeners. It’s all about delivering the right content on the right platform at the right time.