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How to Make a Bra from Two Handkerchiefs, 1921

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Shot in the Pathe studio back in 1921, this silent clip, features a woman cutting and sewing two handkerchiefs together.

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Aaron Paul Answers The Question ‘Would You Rather Fight 100 Duck-Sized Horses or One Horse-Sized Duck?’

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Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul answers reddit’s most classic question: Would you rather fight 100 duck-sized horses or 1 horse-sized duck?

Save The Date: CIMA’s 2016 Celebration & Awards Gala takes place June 13, 2016

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Canadian Independent Music Association is excited to announce that its 2nd Annual Celebration & Awards Gala is set for Monday, June 13, 2016 at Berkeley Church (315 Queen St. E, Toronto, ON). Tickets will go on-sale shortly – stay tuned for details! In the meantime, mark the date in your calendars!

Last year’s 40th anniversary celebration was a massive success, with tickets selling out within days! With that in mind, we have moved to a slightly larger venue to accommodate our members, industry partners, sponsors and guests, while keeping with the intimate setting of our inaugural gala. (For a recap on the 2015 edition, click here).

This year, nominations for the Brian Chater Leadership Award, Entrepreneur Award and Unsung Hero Award will be open to CIMA’s membership. Members are encouraged to submit up to three names per category and have received information on how to participate via e-mail.

CIMA is also introducing a new award in 2016, the Marketing Award:

Innovation knows no bounds in the digital era, and creative approaches to promotional campaigns, be they viral, experiential or lifestyle-focused, make for an exciting landscape in which to launch new projects. Whether for music releases, tour announcements, fan engagement initiatives or anything in between, Canada’s independent community knows how to turn heads and command attention for its artists, whether budgets and teams are large or small. This award acknowledges the marketing power, creativity and inventive fire of our indies.

Watch Adele’s First Interview On Video In 2007

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This interview with Adele was recorded in the back of an Airstream caravan as part of Pete Townshend’s In The Attic series of webcasts, which were usually made around the time of a Who show. She was a featured guest on May 29, 2007 when she was just starting out and was just working on her first album. Townshend’s partner, the musician Rachel Fuller, plays the Host, and nobody expected Adele’s debut album, 19, to start her record-breaking career the way it’s turned out to be.

Arcade Fire to be honoured with the 2016 Allan Waters Humanitarian Award

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The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) today announced Arcade Fire– Win Butler, Régine Chassagne, Will Butler, Richard Reed Parry, Tim Kingsbury and Jeremy Gara – as the recipient of the 2016 Allan Waters Humanitarian Award, sponsored by Bell Media. The eight-time JUNO Award-winning indie rock band demonstrates the spirit of the award through the millions of lives they’ve enriched through their music and their impact on both local and national charitable causes.

The Allan Waters Humanitarian Award recognizes outstanding Canadian artists whose contributions have positively enhanced the social fabric of Canada. Named after CHUM Ltd. founder Allan Waters, the award is made possible by funding from BCE-Bell Media Benefits. It will be presented to Arcade Fire at the 2016 JUNO Gala Dinner & Awards on Saturday, April 2, 2016 in Calgary, Alberta.

“It is an honour. We are very thankful,” said Régine Chassagne on behalf of Arcade Fire. “It helps us continue the work.”

“It’s an honour to present Win, Régine, Will, Richard, Tim, and Jeremy with this award for their compassionate and impactful work,” said Randy Lennox, President, Entertainment Production and Broadcasting, Bell Media. “Arcade Fire is passionate and energetic not only about crafting amazing music, but also amplifying the voice of the non-profit organizations they work with.”

Hailing from Montréal, Québec, Arcade Fire is a six-piece band led by the husband-wife duo of Win Butler and Régine Chassagne. Since forming in 2001, the band has garnered both mass popularity and critical acclaim, recognized with eight JUNO Awards, two BRITs and one Grammy. Known for their powerful, energetic live performances, Arcade Fire brings that same energy to their charitable endeavours.

The 45th Annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week will be held in Calgary, Alberta, March 28 – April 3, 2016. The 2016 JUNO Awards Broadcast will air live on CTV and CTV GO 7pm ET / 8pm AT, Sunday, April 3 from The Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary.

Jack White to appear on ‘The Muppets’

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Third Man Records has announced that Jack White will appear on next Tuesday’s season finale of The Muppets. Jack has some important business to tend to with his friend Kermit involving matters of the heart.

Watch This 11-Year-Old Shred Schubert’s Lullaby

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An 11-year-old Japanese girl, Li-sa-X, shreds a speed metal rendition of Schubert’s Lullaby on her electric guitar in this commercial for JNB Visa Debit cards.

A First For Amazon: Live Streaming Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Concert Tonight

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Amazon is partnering with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis to live stream an intimate hometown show the hip-hop duo is playing in Seattle this Friday night. Macklemore and Lewis are playing the show to celebrate the release of their new LP This Unruly Mess I’ve Made, and Amazon is taking its first step into the world of musical live streaming. (It’s following in the footsteps of its live stream of President Obama’s final State of the Union address last month.) The concert will be available in most major browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft’s Edge and Internet Explorer, and even Opera — on both PCs and Macs, and you don’t need an Amazon Prime subscription to watch. (It’s available around the world, too — no need to live in a country with Amazon Prime Music.) The stream isn’t accessible on mobile devices, though, and it won’t be archived. If you want to see it, you’ll have to be ready when the concert starts at midnight ET on Friday. (The live stream itself is kicking off at 10:30PM.)

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Verve Records to Celebrate Sixty Years With Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Parker, Oscar Peterson, Billie Holiday and More

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One of the most prestigious labels in the history of jazz, Verve Records will celebrate its 60th anniversary throughout 2016 with a trove of historic reissues and stunning new collections from its legendary archives. The release schedule constitutes a who’s-who of jazz legends, including such pioneers as Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Wes Montgomery, Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Smith, Stan Getz, and the label’s heart and soul, Ella Fitzgerald.

Fitzgerald will be honored with the release of Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Ella Fitzgerald Set, a new compilation bringing together all of her Jazz at the Philharmonic performances previously issued by Verve on various albums, on a single collection for the first time ever. The collection—which includes concerts from 1949, 1953 and 1954 and features appearances by Parker, Lester Young, and Hank Jones among others—will feature newly re-mastered music and an essay by author Will Friedwald.

The first set of releases, due out in March 2016, is also highlighted by the new digital collection Verve 60, featuring 60 stellar tracks by 60 different artists from throughout the label’s history, spanning from Ella and Oscar through Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock to Diana Krall and Christian McBride. In addition, five favorites from the Verve catalogue will be reissued on vinyl, including Ella & Louis, the first pairing for the label of Fitzgerald and Armstrong; Billie Holiday’s Lady Sings the Blues; Charlie “Bird” Parker’s innovative Charlie Parker with Strings; Oscar Peterson’s Night Train; and Count Basie’s April in Paris.

Several classics will also make their debuts in HD digital audio and iTunes, including titles by Fitzgerald, Evans, Parker, Wynton Kelly, and Stan Getz. Organ master Jimmy Smith’s classic singles for the label will be compiled into a digital box set.

The release schedule continues in May and June with more vinyl and digital reissues, including Getz/Gilberto and albums by Wes Montgomery, Blossom Dearie, Coleman Hawkins, and Anita O’Day. A new CD collection will compile unreleased music by Charlie Parker, while Louis Armstrong’s complete studio recordings for the label will be collected onto one multi-disc set.

Verve was founded in 1956 by Norman Granz, the forward-thinking impresario responsible for the hugely popular Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts, which brought the music to new audiences and garnered jazz an unprecedented level of respect in the popular culture. Granz also managed Ella Fitzgerald and launched the label in large part to create new opportunities worthy of the singer’s immense talent, including her landmark series of Songbook recordings.

Under the visionary leadership of Granz and later Creed Taylor (after MGM purchased the imprint in 1961), Verve continued to set new trends. The label sparked the Bossa Nova craze with the 1964 release of the Grammy Award-winning Getz/Gilberto and brought a lush, elegant new sound to jazz with the arrangements of Claus Ogerman and Oliver Nelson. Its focus also encompassed groundbreaking comedy, and later widened to embrace folk and rock recordings, including now-iconic releases by The Velvet Underground, Richie Havens, Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention and Janis Ian.

It was its jazz legacy that cemented Verve’s place in the popular imagination however, and after a fallow period in the ’70s and ’80s Verve was revived in the mid-1990s, again signing many of the biggest names in the music: Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, John Scofield, Betty Carter, Abbey Lincoln, Jeff Lorber, Chris Botti and Incognito all recorded for Verve during this period. Its diverse and distinguished lineage continues today through the work of artists like Diana Krall, Sarah McLachlan and Third Story.

Over the course of its six-decade history, Verve has become synonymous with the very best in jazz, venerating the music while charting its course and helping to break down racial and stylistic barriers. There’s no better way to celebrate that legacy than with the music itself, and 2016 will allow listeners to revisit the breathtaking sounds of Verve in new and exhilarating ways.

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Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Ella Fitzgerald Set will be released on March 25.

  • 1949 First Set
    • Norman Granz Announces Ella Fitzgerald
    • Robbins Nest
    • A New Shade Of Blues
    • Old Mother Hubbard
    • I’m Just A Lucky So-and-So
    • Somebody Loves Me
    • Basin Street Blues
    • Ow! Introduction of Ella Fitzgerald
    • Flying Home
  • 1949 Second Set
    • Oh, Lady Be Good! 
    • Black Coffee 
    • A-Tisket, A-Tasket
    • How High The Moon 
    • Norman Granz Announcement
    • Perdido 
  • 1953 Set
    • Bill
    • Why Don’t You Do Right?
  • 1954 Set
    • A Foggy Day (In London Town)
    • Lullaby Of Birdland 
    • The Man That Got Away
    • Hernando’s Hideaway
    • Later 

Slacker Radio Adopts XAPP Interactive Audio To Connect Mobile Listeners To Content

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Slacker Radio, a leading Internet radio service, and XAPPmedia, the leader in interactive audio services for advertising, content discovery and app navigation, announced that Slacker is leveraging XAPP’s Content Discovery service to drive listener engagement across its stations.

XAPP Content Discoveries are served between music tracks, to promote stations, songs and artists and other features available on Slacker. For example, while listening to the popular “Today’s Hits” station on Slacker a listener may be presented with a teaser for related programming. Requiring no touch screen interaction, each XAPP prompts a user with the exact phrase to say if they are interested in the promotion.

Providing Slacker listeners with XAPP integration enables an exciting way of surfacing recommended programing to each user based on their listening habits. In a recent survey of test listeners, 54 percent reported XAPP prompts are a fun and easy way to interact with Slacker Radio.

“At Slacker we’re one hundred percent focused on delivering the best lean-back listener experience, so we’re constantly looking at innovative ways to improve how our users discover new content,” said Duncan Orrell-Jones, CEO, Slacker Radio. “Allowing users to interact with content recommendations using audio prompts is a natural evolution of Slacker’s commitment to making personalized listening experiences effortless.”

The preliminary Content Discovery campaigns started in November 2015, and Slacker Radio delivered an average response rate of more than 11 times higher than mobile audio promotions that relied only on touch for listener interaction. Additionally, 14.8 percent of the total targeted Slacker audience actively engaged with at least one promotion within the first five impressions, thanks to the convenience of XAPP’s voice interaction.

“Slacker has done a fantastic job of integrating the best features of broadcast radio into the Internet radio user experience with it’s DJ-hosted stations that complement personalized listening,” commented Pat Higbie, CEO and co-founder, XAPPmedia. “It delivers a great lean-back listening experience and XAPP is excited to facilitate the discovery of Slacker’s curated content.”