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I’m Teaming Up With @ThatHannahAlper, Rancho Relaxo To Go and SiriusXM To Give Back This Holiday Season With Food Drop To Homeless In Toronto

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Hi everyone! I hope you’re having a wonderful holiday season. I wanted to let you know about a cool event I’m doing with my daughter, Hannah, and we have partnered with local Toronto restaurant Rancho Relaxo To Go to give back to those in need during this season of giving.

I’m launching the #FeedTO day-long event on Monday, December 21st at the corner of Yonge and Dundas in Toronto at 9:00am followed by riding in and directing the Rancho Relaxo food truck along the area of Yonge and College, Bathurst and Bloor, and Dufferin and King to hand out hot and ready breakfast meals donated by the restaurant. Eric, myself and Rancho Relaxo will be posting on their social media accounts throughout the day.

I have always been passionate about giving back to the community, and we will also make stops at local police stations including Toronto Police Headquarters at 40 College Street around 10:30am, fire halls and the Toronto Humane Society to give out meals as a humble way of saying thank-you for their service to the people (and pets) of the city.

From Noon-2:00pm, we will be at the SiriusXM building at Liberty Street and Fraser Avenue in Liberty Village in Toronto where a full-menu of food items will be available for a Pay-What-You-Can initiative, with all proceeds going to the Daily Bread Food Bank. A social media post on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram tagged with #FeedTO is encouraged, along with the donation, for people to show their act of giving and challenge their followers to do the same.

Social media plays a huge role in our daily lives and spread the word about great ideas and what people are doing to make the world a better place. Every post and tweet helps to bring awareness to the issue and also to let people know that they can do something to help.

We hope to donate more than 500 meals to feed hungry individuals and hopes to raise more than $5,000 for the Daily Bread Food Bank.

Follow along, and see you next Monday!

 

2016 Warped Tour Dates Are Announced

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The Warped Tour began in 1995 as a showcase for alternative and punk rock music, and in more recent years featured very diverse genres. It’s the longest running touring music festival in North America, and they’re back for next summer, with no Canadian dates.

Check out the full Warped itinerary below.

Tour dates:

06/24 Dallas, TX
06/25 San Antonio, TX
06/26 Houston, TX
06/27 New Orleans, LA
06/29 Nashville, TN
06/30 Atlanta, GA
07/01 St. Petersburg, FL
07/02 Orlando, FL
07/03 West Palm Beach, FL
07/05 Charlotte, NC
07/06 Virginia Beach, VA
07/07 Syracuse, NY
07/08 Camden, NJ
07/09 Wantagh, NY
07/10 Hartford, CT
07/11 Scranton, PA
07/13 Mansfield, MA
07/14 Darien Center, NY
07/15 Pittsburgh, PA
07/16 Columbia, MD
07/17 Holmdel, NJ
07/19 Indianapolis, IN
07/20 Cuyahoga Falls, OH
07/21 Cincinnati, OH
07/22 Detroit, MI
07/23 Chicago, IL
07/24 Shakopee, MN
07/26 Milwaukee, WI
07/27 St. Louis, MO
07/28 Bonners Spring, KS
07/30 Salt Lake City, UT
07/31 Denver, CO
08/02 Oklahoma City, OK
08/03 Albuquerque, NM
08/05 San Diego, CA
08/06 San Francisco, CA
08/07 Pomona, CA
08/09 Phoenix, AZ
08/11 Boise, ID
08/12 Auburn, WA
08/13 Portland, OR

Those wondering about the absence of Canadian dates, you’re out of luck. Warped Tour organizers say “Toronto and Canadian Warped fans: Due to construction that’ll be taking place next summer at the Amphitheater festival grounds, we’re going to have to take a year off from hitting Toronto on the 2016 tour. In March when the tour onsale begins, we’ll be making a number of discounted tickets available in Toronto and in the Ontario region for your closest Warped show. In addition we’ll provide information about Rally Bus which provides roundtrip bus travel at low price. We appreciate the passion that Canadian fans have shown the tour over the years and we’ll see you in 2017!”

https://youtu.be/0Ytk86edE8s

2015’s Unlikely Movie Scripts Topped By Michael Jackson’s ‘Bubbles’

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The Black List, which recognizes the year’s most-liked unproduced screenplays as voted on by film executives, has unveiled its 11th edition today. The top vote-getter is Isaac Adamson’s Bubbles, which follows Michael Jackson’s life through the eyes of his adopted chimpanzee. Originally a boutique list, the surveyed execs have grown to 250 for this year, with 81 scripts making the 2015 list.

BUBBLES
by Isaac Adamson
A baby chimp is adopted by the Pop star Michael Jackson. Narrating his own story, Bubbles the Chimp details his life within The King of Pop’s inner circle through the scandals that later rocked Jackson’s life and eventually led to Bubbles’ release.

See the entire list here.

Howard Stern is staying at SiriusXM

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Howard Stern is staying at SiriusXM, and I couldn’t be more thrilled.

Radio’s most famous personality has re-upped with SiriusXM and will be working for the satellite radio company for another five years, he announced this morning. Stern’s contract was set to expire shortly, and as usual there was much discussion about whether he’d stick around. There will be more archived material, including video of past programming. He’s truly the reason I went to the station to do my @ThatEricAlper show, and he’s nothing short of a genius, and the best interviewer around, period.

11 Christmas Albums You Don’t Want To See Under The Tree

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It’s that time of the year when record labels release holiday albums, and it’s no surprise the market is flooded with these, considering the last 8 weeks of the year generates so much business. But take a look at these album covers, and you’ll be wondering WTF?

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gunther

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kay-martin

kenny-corky

three_suns

the-rudy-ray-moore-christmas-album-merry-christmas-baby

stooges

sanders

six-million-dollar-man-christmas

rico

ECMA Announces The Bucky Adams Memorial Award

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ECMA is pleased to announce the Bucky Adams Memorial Award, which will replace the African-Canadian Recording of the Year. ECMA worked with the African Nova Scotian Music Association (ANSMA) to rename the award after legendary East Coast musician Bucky Adams, who passed away in 2012.

This award, which is presented each year, recognizes a full length or EP recording in any musical genre by an East Coast African Canadian artist or group. The nominees for this year’s award will be announced at 11:00am on January 26 at the Membertou Trade and Convention Centre in Sydney, NS.

Charles R. “Bucky” Adams was born into a large musical family on Maynard Street in Halifax in 1937. From the 50’s through to the 80’s, Bucky formed several successful bands, including “The Rockin’ Rebels”, “Club Unusual”, “The Basin St.Trio” (with whom he made his first recording) and “Generations”, comprised of young players on the cutting edge of the Halifax music scene. Bucky also played with or to jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Dizzie Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Count Basie, B.B. King and Lionel Hampton.

Adams continued to release music in the 90’s, including “In a Lovin’ Way”, an autobiographical collection on which he wrote or co-wrote all but one song. Adams remained a fixture in Halifax’s music scene into the 2000’s, being a regular presence at the Halifax Jazz Festival as well as playing volunteer shows with the Senior’s Band at the Northwood Manor. In 2007 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from ANSMA.

Bucky Adams’ sons Anthony and Corey have shared the following statement with us about the announcement:

“First of all, thank you for bestowing this honour to our father. The legacy of our dad is that he took music, which had always been a part of our family’s history, to a level beyond what his father and forefathers could have even imagined.

From the beginning, he had felt the urge to play music. Early on he witnessed how music could lift a person, as he peered into the faces of people in the audience who appreciated the sounds that he was creating. The knowledge that music could create an escape for the musician playing or practicing is something he had always known, but to see the effect on the person listening always remained with him.

As the years passed and the gigs started to dry up, he created a gig if you will, at the Northwood Manor where he was a resident. He would play in the lounge located in the Manor one or two nights a week accompanied by his very loyal band member friends. On nights when we would visit him there he would point out to us persons who were entering the lounge supported by cane or another’s arm; he’d say to watch.

As the music began to play we watched and saw the look on their faces as they recognized an old familiar song and how they would forget about the cane or arm for support as they walked onto the dance floor and began to dance and sway to the sounds of their youth. He was right.

Dad never left Nova Scotia, though some suggested that he would have had more opportunity elsewhere. He always thought that he would make it here.

The fact that this award will now be named The Bucky Adams Memorial Award, to his family and his fans, shows that he did make it here and the award is the marker.

We can see our dad’s bright smile from here, thank you.

Warm regards,

Anthony & Corey Adams”

Adele Is Still Breaking Her Own Records On Hot 100 With “Hello”

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With a seventh week atop the Hot 100 for “Hello” (which debuted atop the Nov. 14 chart), Adele equals her longest No. 1 stay: her first leader, “Rolling in the Deep,” ruled for seven weeks in 2011 (and went on to become the No. 1 song on the 2011 year-end Hot 100). “Hello” has spent its first seven weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100. That’s the fifth-longest stretch that a No. 1-debuting song has stayed at the summit. Here’s a look at the hits to link the most consecutive weeks atop the Hot 100 from their debuts at No. 1:

16 weeks, “One Sweet Day,” Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men, 1995-96
14 weeks, “Candle in the Wind”/”Something About the Way You Look Tonight,” Elton John, 1997-98
11 weeks, “I’ll Be Missing You,” Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat. 112, 1997
8 weeks, “Fantasy,” Mariah Carey, 1995
7 weeks, “Hello,” Adele, 2015

Via Billboard

1964 pop-folk ballad “We’ll Sing in the Sunshine” inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) is pleased to announce its final song induction of 2015, We’ll Sing in the Sunshine,written and popularized by Canadian singer-songwriter Gale Zoë Garnett.
We’ll Sing in the Sunshine is the 12th song to be celebrated through Covered Classics, a collaboration between the CSHF and CBC/Radio-Canada that invites notable Canadian artists to perform their own rendition of a newly inducted song. Singer-songwriter and JUNO nominee Royal Wood offers a refreshing rendition of Garnett’s hit song.
“I grew up listening to AM radio stations and being influenced by iconic songs likeWe’ll Sing in the Sunshine“, says Royal Wood. “As a songwriter, Garnett perfectly captured the spirit of the 60’s – the song’s message of peace and happiness still resonates today.”
Garnett wrote the 1964 contemporary-folk song We’ll Sing in the Sunshine at the tender age of 14. While the song echoes the era’s recurring theme of peace and happiness, it also tells the story of a free-spirited young woman offering the alluring promise of love affair with no strings attached.

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“As a writer, particularly as a songwriter, it’s an honour to have We’ll Sing in the Sunshine inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame,” says Gale Zoë Garnett. “This song has had an amazing journey and I’m so pleased to see its legacy live on through the CSHF and CBC/Radio-Canada’s Covered Classics series.”
We’ll Sing in the Sunshine was originally written for folksinger Hoyt Axton, who recorded it in 1963, but it wasn’t until the following year that the song achieved major success when Garnett, an unknown Canadian artist at the time, recorded her own version of the song as a 45-rpm single. By November 1964, We’ll Sing in the Sunshine had topped music charts in Canada, the U.S, Australia, and in Garnett’s native New Zealand. The song went on to win the 1965 Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Recording of 1964, beating out Bob Dylan’s The Times They Are A-Changin’,and eventually went gold, selling 3.5 million copies by 1979.
We’ll Sing in the Sunshine has been covered by countless prominent artists, including Dean Martin, Wayne Newton, Dolly Parton, and Sonny and Cher, it was heard on television shows, on film soundtracks, and appeared on dozens of compilation albums throughout the 1970’s and beyond.
For a complete list of 2015 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame song inductions and links to the new Covered Classics versions, visit: www.cshf.ca/2015-song-inductions.