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Josh Groban Returns To The Road For Summer 2016 Tour With Special Guest Sarah McLachlan

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Multi-platinum-selling recording artist and entertainer, Josh Groban, announced today a Summer 2016 tour in support of his massively successful album Stages. JOSH GROBAN: ON STAGE, produced by Live Nation, kicks off on July 15, 2016 in New Orleans, LA and will hit more than 20 cities around the country including dates in Los Angeles,Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit and more. Sarah McLachlan will join Josh Groban as a special guest on select dates during the tour.

Citi cardmembers will have access to pre-sale tickets beginning Monday, Dec. 7 at 10:00 a.m. local time through Citi’s Private Pass Program. For complete pre-sale details, visit www.citiprivatepass.com. Tickets go on sale for the general public on Dec. 11at www.livenation.com.

Josh Groban returns to PBS in an all-new television special based on his latest album, Stages, which explores one of Josh’s earliest musical loves — Broadway and Broadway musicals. Recorded before a live audience at the historic Los Angeles Theater in downtown L.A., JOSH GROBAN: STAGES LIVE brings some of the most iconic songs in the Broadway musical songbook to life. JOSH GROBAN: STAGES LIVE is part of special programming premiering on PBS stations beginning November 28, 2015 (check local listings).

Groban will make several television appearances in the coming weeks including Live! with Kelly and Michael on Nov. 24, The Talk on Dec.11 and The Late Late Show with James Corden on Dec. 14 and Good Morning America later in December.

Stages is a collection of some of the greatest musical theater songs of all time, which Groban describes as “gorgeously arranged songs that have stood the test of time,” and which he was drawn to because of their combination of “incredible melody with an incredible story.”  The album is out now and has already been certified Gold by the RIAA.

Recorded with producers Humberto Gatica and Bernie Herms in both Los Angeles and London’s Abbey Road (with a 75-piece orchestra), Stages features songs from Les Misérables (“Bring Him Home”); Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel (“You’ll Never Walk Alone”); Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George (“Finishing the Hat”), Sweeney Todd (“Not While I’m Around”) and Into the Woods (“Children Will Listen”); The Fantasticks (“Try to Remember”); A Chorus Line (“What I Did For Love”); Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera (“All I Ask of You”), The Wizard of Oz (“Over the Rainbow”), and others. Another highlight is “Pure Imagination,” originally sung by Gene Wilder in the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. Watch the album trailer for Stages here.

Sarah McLachlan is one of the most celebrated singer songwriters in entertainment with over 40 million albums sold worldwide. She is an eight-time Juno Award winner and a three-time Grammy Award winner. McLachlan’s landmark fifth album, the 10x-platinumSurfacing, contained two Grammy Award-winning tracks, “Building a Mystery” and “Last Dance.”  Her most recent album, Shine On,explores her personal journey over the last three years navigating love, loss and change.  Shine On celebrates the human ability to grow from our experiences, thrive and shine on.

 

JOSH GROBAN: ON STAGE

*All dates, cities and venues below subject to change.

Friday, July 15

New Orleans, LA

Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square

Sunday, July 17

Atlanta, GA

Chastain Park Amphitheatre

Tuesday, July 19

Greensboro, NC

White Oak Amphitheatre

Friday, July 22

Wantagh, NY

Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre

Saturday, July 23

Holmdel, NJ

PNC Bank Arts Center

Mon., July 25

Saratoga Springs, NY

Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Tuesday, July 26

Darien Center, NY

Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

Friday, July 29

Uncasville, CT

Mohegan Sun Arena

Saturday, July 30

Boston, MA

Blue Hills Bank Pavilion

Tuesday, August 2

Pittsburgh, PA

First Niagara Pavilion

Wednesday, August 3

Camden, NJ

BB&T Pavilion

Friday, August 5

Atlantic City, NJ

Borgata Hotel & Casino

Saturday, August 6

Bristow, VA

Jiffy Lube Live

Tuesday, August 9

Chicago, IL

First Merit Bank Pavilion @ Northerly Island

Wednesday, August 10

Cleveland, OH

Blossom Music Center

Friday, August 12

Cincinnati, OH

Riverbend Music Center

Saturday, August 13

Detroit, MI

DTE Energy Music Theatre

Tuesday, August 16

Kansas City, MO

Starlight Theatre

Friday, August 19

Denver, CO

Pepsi Center

Saturday, August 20

Salt Lake City, UT

USANA Amphitheater

Tuesday, August 23

Seattle, WA

Chateau Ste. Michelle Amphitheatre

Wednesday, August 24

Portland, OR

McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater

Friday, August 26

Los Angeles, CA

Greek Theatre

LEGO Creates Slippers To End 66 Years Of Enduring Pain

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Few forms of pain exist in this world as hurtful as stepping on a Lego, but fear not, parent and child! LEGO, working together with French advertising agency Brand Station, has invented anti-LEGO slippers 66 years after launching the fun building bricks.

The slippers, which feature lots of padding to protect your feet, will be produced in a limited run of 1,500 and will be distributed at random to people who fill out Christmas wish-lists on LEGO’s French website.

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Via Bored Panda

Oasis’ Isolated Vocals For “The Shock of the Lightning”

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“The Shock of the Lightning” from Oasis’ Dig Out Your Soul, and if it sounds instant and compelling to you, it’s because it was written and recorded fast, says Noel Gallagher “‘The Shock of the Lightning’ basically is the demo. And it has retained its energy. And there’s a lot to be said for that, I think. The first time you record something is always the best.”

Love is a litany, a magical mystery, indeed.

https://youtu.be/etyl58un57o

Amy Schumer Grew Up In A Nude House And Other Stuff You Didn’t Know

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Amy Schumer says she’s been called the “girl next door, fastest-rising comic” for ten years. But it’s more true than it’s ever been, given three high profile successes in 2015: her increasingly hilarious and transgressive Comedy Central television show “Inside Amy Schumer;” the feature film “Trainwreck” (written by Schumer); and a new HBO comedy special filmed at the Apollo Theater. She talks to Here’s The Thing host Alec Baldwin about growing up on Long Island, playing the worst person ever, and the Pilates class they shared a decade ago.

The best marriage proposal you’ll see all week. Involves new puppy.

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Shelby has wanted a new puppy for a while now, so her boyfriend surprised her on her birthday with a cute one. And it wasn’t over yet.
…and suddenly it’s very, very dusty in here.

Music Canada Applauds Supreme Court Decision in CBC v. SODRAC

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Music Canada welcomes the Supreme Court’s decision today in the CBC v. SODRAC case which reaffirms that a copy of a recording has value for which creators must be fairly compensated.

The Supreme Court has determined that broadcasters must pay royalties on reproductions of audiovisual works – in this case known as incidental or ephemeral copies, which are used in the preparation of broadcasts – because they add value to the final product. The decision also ensures that Canada meets its international treaty obligations in this area. The Court further determined that rights holders are free to license their rights as they see fit, in this case, separately licensing television producers and broadcasters. And the Court noted that the principle of “technological neutrality” entitles copyright holders to larger royalties where the use of technology enables greater value to be obtained from use of a copyrighted work.

“Today’s decision by our highest Court is an affirmation for Canada’s creative middle class,” says Graham Henderson, President & CEO of Music Canada. “The creative community should have access to a fair and functioning market that rewards them based on demand for their work. This is critical for Canadian artists whose livelihoods depend on earning fair compensation from their profession and for the companies that invest in them and their careers.”

Today’s Supreme Court decision confirms years of precedents that support the growth and development of the music industry. The ruling rejects the argument that when a rights holder exercises one right, all other rights disappear. While the Supreme Court has decided to remit the matter to the Copyright Board to revalue SODRAC’s tariff, the Supreme Court has made it very clear that the judicial system will not be used to subvert clear statutory rights.

Music Canada is a non-profit trade organization that represents the major record companies in Canada, namely Sony Music Entertainment Canada, Universal Music Canada and Warner Music Canada. Music Canada also works with some of the leading independent record labels and distributors, recording studios, live music venues, concert promoters, managers and artists in the promotion and development of the music cluster.

Source: Music Canada Press Release

Cards Against Humanity Makes $63K Selling Absolutely Nothing On Black Friday

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The company behind the superb card game Cards Against Humanity put nothing but a black screen and form to accept a credit card on their site this Black Friday. Silly, right? I mean, who would just donate, no matter how awesome your company is:

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Except more than a few people did, to the tune of – so far – $63,000. Perhaps it’s their fans way of saying a giant thank you, or maybe a few thought it was a prank. Still, that’s a lot of bank.

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Adele and Justin Bieber Break Records In The UK

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Adele has officially rewritten the U.K. chart record books, as confirmation arrives Friday, Nov. 27 from the Official Charts Company that 25 has recorded the biggest opening sales week in history. Unavailable on any streaming services, it has also become the most-downloaded No. 1 album ever.

The album ended the week with sales of 800,307 copies, smashing the previous record of 696,000 created by Oasis’ Be Here Now in 1997 — although it must be added that that disc was released on a Thursday, when the chart sales week ran until a Saturday night, so it reached its mark in only three days.

25 sold more than the next 86 albums on the artist chart combined, and moved 252,423 downloads; the previous best was 95,709 for Ed Sheeran’s X last year.

Justin Bieber breaks a record of his own on the singles countdown, claiming the top two places to become the first artist to achieve the feat since Madonna in 1985. “Sorry” started a second week at No. 1 and “Love Yourself” at No. 2.

Via Billboard