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Chart: For the first time ever, old albums are outselling new ones

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2015 marked an interesting milestone in the history of the U.S. music industry. For the first time ever, current releases accounted for less than half of total album sales in the United States as catalog albums outsold new releases by more than four million units. Nielsen defines catalog releases as any release older than 18 months, thus including old Beatles albums as well as more dated releases of current artists.

Just ten years ago, current releases outsold classic material by 160 million units, a fact that illustrates how big of a change the industry underwent within the past decade. There are several factors that likely contributed to this trend. Online retailers and digital music stores have given consumers much easier access to older releases, allowing music fans to catch up with their favorite artists’ earlier work. Then there is the rise of music streaming, which has probably also tipped the scale in favor of catalog album sales. While the youth, more interested in current music than classic rock, has turned to streaming services, older music fans, i.e. those who still purchase albums, are more likely to buy old Rolling Stones records.

Infographic: Oldies but Goldies | Statista
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Forget about the 10-second or 30-second ad, here’s one that’s 3 hours long telling you how to save time

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A 3 hour and 20 minute ad shows you how to save money, energy, and time with EnOcean.

The Most Popular Fictional Characters From Every State

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This is a fun map created by Playboy showing The Most Popular Fictional Characters From Every State. Who knew Barbie is from New York?

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Reason #1 Why Mister Rogers Was Brilliant

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It doesn’t matter if you can’t draw, paint, sing, record, write, run, jump, skate, swim, dive, ride, or dance. Just do it. You never know when that talent will triumph after so many years of being hidden.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Via Muddy Colors

Homeless Man Approached This Musician To Sing A Song. Just Beautiful.

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As Carlos Whittaker was filming God of Second Chances in Atlanta, a homeless man named Danny randomly walked up and knelt down. You’ll be reminded that the best collaborations often happen when you least expect.

https://youtu.be/tjjNu1nj0lc

Matador Records releases 1997 kid’s TV show “What’s Up Matador” featuring Liz Phair, Ira Kaplan, and Bill Boggs

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Matador Records has launched a new website titled “This Day In Matador History,” the brainchild of Matador co-founder Chris Lombardi.  The interactive site serves as a gateway for fans of Matador, both new and old, to explore the label’s 27-year history and archive.  Perhaps it’s a long-forgotten gem from Matador’s early days, or a release from the 00s that deserves a revisit — the intent is to celebrate Matador’s remarkable catalog, encouraging discovery/re-discovery with easy-to-access links to Spotify, iTunes, Matador Store, Amazon, and Discogs.

Over time, the site will be updated with additional notable events in Matador history — the launch of key music videos, memorable shows, and perhaps even some fake album releases just to keep fans on their toes.

In the words of Matador Records co-founder Gerard Cosloy:

“It’s not that Matador’s founder and co-owners have no appreciation for music history. It isn’t that they’re allergic to nostalgia.  It isn’t even that they’re so obsessed with the future and/or they prefer to judge on the merits of stuff that’s happening right now.

No, the sad truth of the matter is that we’ve done so much damage to our hearing and brains, that we simply don’t remember important events in Matador lore. Much like, you, we require assistance.  Think I’m kidding?  What other label of this stature would totally ignore it’s own 25th Anniversary and all the accompanying cash grab / self-congratulatory opportunities?

That’s exactly the sort of monumental gaffe that wouldn’t have gone down had we taken the time to properly chronicle Matador’s story in WEBSITE/CALENDAR FORM.   27 years in, we’re finally getting shit right.   Please enjoy (and keep in mind everything we’re doing right now is 1000% better).”

To coincide with this launch, Matador has released its 1997 cinematic and comedic masterpiece “What’s Up Matador,” now on YouTube for the first time ever.  Originally released on VHS in tandem with the synonymous double LP/CD compilation, the faux-educational film was created by Clay Tarver (guitarist of Chavez and writer/co-producer of “Silicon Valley”), hosted by Bill Boggs (1980s NYC TV fixture, 4-time Emmy winner, and executive producer of “The Morton Downey Show”), and shot in front of a live studio audience of children at an elementary school in New Jersey.  Highlights include current label president Patrick Amory describing the album mastering process, Ira Kaplan explaining his pedal board, an illustrated story of Matador’s creation by Railroad Jerk’s Marcellus Hall, a Matador mascot-cum-barrista (yes like the bullfighter), Run On’s guide to touring, a live Q&A with Liz Phair, and many more sketches and classic music videos.

The Posters For Hotly-Tipped “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” Have Been Released

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In the new movie Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Jane Austen’s classic tale of the tangled relationships between lovers from different social classes in 19th century England is faced with a new challenge — an army of undead zombies. The film makes its premiere on February 5, 2016.

Mr-Darcy

Mr-Bingley

Jane

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Mr-Collins

images via Pride + Prejudice + Zombies

The Chemical Brothers Do It Again With The Brilliant “Wide Open” Video

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Now this is cool. The Chemical Brothers are still going strong, still burning, still doing things differently, never still, like a moving light, and turning dancers into 3D. In the new Dom & Nic directed video for their song “Wide Open” featuring Beck, a dancer’s (Sonoya Mizuno from Ex Machina) slowly turns into a 3D printed version of herself.

Video: Meet The Man Behind “Schoolhouse Rock!” You Need To Thank For Your Education

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Bob Dorough composed the beloved “Schoolhouse Rock!” songs that taught us elementary school math and grammar. The Grammy-winning musician has also worked with Miles Davis and jazz pianist Blossom Dearie. Dorough is 92 years old, still performing and has not forgotten the function of conjunctions.

The 2016 Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund is now receiving applications

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Bell today announced the launch of the $1-million annual Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund for 2016. Applications are now being accepted for grants for community-based mental health initiatives improving access to care around the country.

“The Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund is focused on improving access to care for people living with mental health issues through local projects and grassroots organizations in communities all around Canada,” said Mary Deacon, Chair of Bell Let’s Talk. “Over the last 5 years we have seen so many wonderful initiatives that have truly made a difference in the lives of Canadians and we are delighted to invite many more local mental health organizations to apply for grants again this year.”

Since 2011, the Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund has supported more than 250 community groups in every region of Canada. Registered not-for-profit organizations and registered charities are invited to apply for a grant to help fund local mental health programs.  Applications are reviewed by mental health experts from across Canada. The 2016 application period runs until March 31and 2016 Fund grants will be disbursed before December 31, 2016.

“It is important to recognize that we need to take care of our mental health the same way as we take care of our physical health. However, mental health sometimes gets overlooked,” said the Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Health. “The Bell Let’s Talk initiative has been successfully opening up the dialogue on mental health in Canada. I congratulate Bell, its partners and Canadians who are sharing their personal struggles with mental illness as a way of encouraging everyone to get involved in finding solutions.”

“Northern Ontarians deserve healthy communities that promote good mental health and well-being, as well as a responsive, culturally appropriate mental health care delivery system. This does not yet exist in all our Northern Ontario communities,” said Dr. Catherine Cervin, Associate Dean, Postgraduate Education, at Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM). “With funding from the Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund, NOSM is creating Wellness Peer Networks to provide further education to NOSM residents to enable them to protect their own mental health during the stress of their education, while also equipping them with the ability to provide high-quality care to future patients who may be struggling with mental health challenges. We are grateful for the support of Bell Let’s Talk in developing a healthierNorthern Ontario.”

To learn more about the Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund and the projects it has funded, or to apply for 2016 funding, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.

The 6th annual Bell Let’s Talk Day is rapidly approaching. For every text message, wireless and long distance call made by Bell Canada and Bell Aliant customers on January 27, or for every tweet using #BellLetsTalk, and every Facebook share of the Bell Let’s Talk Day image at Facebook.com/BellLetsTalk, Bell will donate 5 cents to support Canadian mental health programs. On Bell Let’s Talk Day 2015, a record 122,150,772 calls, tweets, texts, calls and shares resulted in Bell committing a further $6,107,538.60 to Canadian mental health programs.

Bell’s donations are made at no extra charge to Bell Let’s Talk Day participants, though normal long distance or text charges if any, apply.

The Bell Let’s Talk initiative promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns, like Clara’s Big Ride for Bell Let’s Talk and Bell Let’s Talk Day, and significant Bell funding of community care and access, research, and workplace initiatives. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.

To learn more about the Bell Let’s Talk campaign, and to download the Bell Let’s Talk toolkit to help get the conversation started, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.