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SiriusXM Names Artists and Songs of 2015

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SiriusXM today announced its year in music, identifying artists and songs SiriusXM has recognized as noteworthy, ground-breaking and exceptional across multiple music genres.

These selections were determined by members of the SiriusXM music curation team and are driven by subscriber feedback.

“We are thrilled to recognize this group of extraordinary artists who have struck an emotional chord with our subscribers and helped expand the boundaries of music in 2015,” said Steve Blatter, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Music Programming, SiriusXM. “Our year end music lists are based on regular feedback from our community of more than 29 million subscribers across America and demonstrate our  commitment to music discovery.”

SiriusXM Presents its Year in Music:

  • SIRIUSXM ARTISTS OF THE YEAR:
    Adele
    Calvin Harris
    Eric Church
    Taylor Swift
    The Weeknd
  • SIRIUSXM SONGS OF THE YEAR:
    Adele – “Hello”
    Elle King – “Ex’s and Oh’s”
    Jidenna –”Classic Man”
    Omi – “Cheerleader”
    Walk The Moon – “Shut Up and Dance”
  • SIRIUSXM BREAKTHROUGH ARTISTS OF THE YEAR:
    Elle King
    Jidenna
    Kygo
    Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
    Old Dominion
  • SIRIUSXM “WELCOME BACK” ARTISTS OF THE YEAR:
    Garth Brooks
    Giorgio Moroder
    Janet Jackson
  • SIRIUSXM BREAKTHROUGH ARTISTS OF THE YEAR YOU’VE PROBABLY NEVER HEARD OF:
    Glass Animals
    Nothing More
    Robin Schulz
    Saint Motel
  • SIRIUSXM ARTISTS TO WATCH IN 2016:
    Daya
    Declan McKenna
    Maren Morris
    Nothing But Thieves
    Tory Lanez

Janis Joplin ‘Little Girl Blue’ Documentary Gets PBS Airing Date

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Janis: Little Girl Blue, the new Janis Joplin documentary helmed by Oscar-nominated director Amy Berg, has started its limited theatrical run, which will be followed by airings on PBS’ American Masters series.

Berg worked with the support of Joplin’s family on the film, which offers previously unseen glimpses of the singer’s personal life. Speaking with Billboard, Berg underlined her reasons for taking on the project while praising Joplin’s tremendous cultural impact.

“She put women in rock on the map. She literally was the first female rock star and she did it in such a strong way and we’re still reaping the benefits of that today,” Berg argued. “And I think her music is just as relevant today as it was in 1968-69.”

Janis: Little Girl Blue had its theatrical premiere at the Venice Film Festival earlier this year, and begins its official roll-out Friday in New York before spreading to Los Angeles on Dec. 4. A premiere airdate for its American Masters broadcast has yet to be announced, but according to the film’s official site, fans can expect to see it in “early 2016.”

“Joplin’s own words tell much of the film’s story, through a series of letters she wrote to her parents over the years, many of them made public here for the first time (and read by Southern-born indie rock star Cat Power),” reads part of the official synopsis. “This correspondence is only one element of the stunning, previously unseen material Berg discovered during the seven years she has spent working on Janis: Little Girl Blue. New audio and video of Joplin in concert and in the studio … and even footage from her emotional return to Port Arthur for her 10th high school reunion, add depth and texture to this remarkable story.”

Via Ultimate Classic Rock

The Man Who Would REALLY Be King – Sam Phillips – Gets A New Book By Peter Guralnick

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Sam Phillips, founder of the label Sun Records, didn’t care much about making flawless recordings. Instead, the man who discovered Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Howlin’ Wolf, Charlie Rich, Roy Orbison and a host of others rejected perfection in favor of spontaneity and individuality.

“Sam would say, ‘I hate that word, perfection. It should be banned from the English language,'” music writer Peter Guralnick tells Fresh Air’s Terry Gross. “He didn’t care about the mistakes; he cared about the feel.”

In his new book, Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ‘n’ Roll, Guralnick chronicles Phillips’ work at Sun and his lasting impact on the music industry.

Guralnick describes Phillips as “a visionary” who worked to introduce the African-American music of his day to a broader white audience: “His vision from the very beginning was that music, and specifically African-American music, could conquer all of the prejudice, all of the race prejudice, the class prejudice, the divisions, the categories into which music — like everything else in American life — was divided.

“I think he’s as original and as strikingly individuated and as determinedly motivated an artist really as anybody I’ve ever written about,” Guralnick adds.

Via NPR

William S. Burroughs Reads His “Thanksgiving Prayer” In Gus Van Sant Film

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Gus Van Sant’s short film “Thanksgiving Prayer” features William S. Burroughs reading the poem “Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, 1986”, from Tornado Alley (a collection of his short stories and this poem) intercut with a collage of black and white images.

Adele Announces “25” World Tour

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When the final figures are in, Wednesday will prove to another big day in Adele world: At close of Tuesday, 25’s week one US sales stood at 2.8m. And 3 million is likely happening by the time I write this.

Meanwhile, in the UK, 25 has now officially broken the week one album sales record set by Oasis’s Be Here Now in 1997.
25 had shifted 737,000 units by close of play yesterday, according to the Official Charts Company.

Next up? A record-breaking tour? Glad you asked. UK advance tickets go on sale Tuesday 1st December at 9am GMT.
EU advance tickets go on sale Wednesday 2nd December at 9am GMT. North America is likely next.

General sale dates and times are listed below.

General Sale
29Feb SSE Arena
Belfast
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
1Mar SSE Arena
Belfast
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
4Mar 3Arena
Dublin
, Ireland
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
5Mar 3Arena
Dublin
, Ireland
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
7Mar Manchester Arena
Manchester
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
8Mar Manchester Arena
Manchester
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
15Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
16Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
18Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
19Mar The O2 Arena
London
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
25Mar The SSE Hydro
Glasgow
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
26Mar The SSE Hydro
Glasgow
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
29Mar Genting Arena
Birmingham
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
30Mar Genting Arena
Birmingham
, United Kingdom
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
29Apr Tele2 Arena
Stockholm
, Sweden
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
1May Telenor Arena
Oslo
, Norway
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
3May Forum
Copenhagen
, Denmark
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
4May Jyske Bank Boxen
Herning
, Denmark
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
7May Mercedes-Benz Arena
Berlin
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
8May Mercedes-Benz Arena
Berlin
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
10May Barclaycard Arena
Hamburg
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
11May Barclaycard Arena
Hamburg
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
14May Lanxess Arena
Cologne
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
15May Lanxess Arena
Cologne
, Germany
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
17May Hallenstadion
Zurich
, Switzerland
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
21May MEO Arena
Lisbon
, Portugal
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
22May MEO Arena
Lisbon
, Portugal
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
24May Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona
, Spain
On Sale 3rd December at 9am GMT
28May Arena di Verona
Verona
, Italy
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
29May Arena di Verona
Verona
, Italy
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
1Jun Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam
, The Netherlands
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
3Jun Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam
, The Netherlands
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
9Jun AccorHotels Arena
Paris
, France
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
10Jun AccorHotels Arena
Paris
, France
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
12Jun Sportpaleis
Antwerp
, Belgium
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT
13Jun Sportpaleis
Antwerp
, Belgium
On Sale 4th December at 9am GMT

 

Local Current in Minneapolis to go all-Prince as soon as it snows

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Some Minnesotans dread the coming of the fall’s first snow, and others look forward to it with excited anticipation. We’ve chosen the latter route. In fact, the first time it snows, one of my favourite radio stations – The Current in Minneapolis, Minnesota, are going to have a party: a Prince party.

When MPR News weather guru Paul Huttner officially certifies that one inch of snow has accumulated in Chanhassen, Minnesota—home of Prince’s Paisley Park studio—they’re going to pull the Prince lever and start an all-out Prince marathon on our Local Current stream of Minnesota music. The hits, the B-sides, the album tracks…they’re just going to play a steady stream of Prince to welcome winter, Purple-style.

Cue up the Local Current stream (which you can find on their website and on the free MPR Radio app for iPhones and Androids) and start watching the skies. To be alerted via e-mail as soon as they’re ready to go purple, sign up for their Purple Alert.

When it rains, it pours—but when it snows, it gets super funky.

Jim Morrison and Harrison Ford Backstage, 1968

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Jim Morrison and Harrison Ford backstage at the Bakersfield Civic Center, during the time when Harrison Ford worked as a cameraman / grip for The Doors, 1968.

The 2016 edition of BreakOut West coming to Regina for the first time since 2012

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The Western Canadian Music Alliance are pleased to announce that Regina, Saskatchewan has been named host city for the 14th annual BreakOut West, taking place October 13-16, 2016. SaskMusic, Creative Saskatchewan, Tourism Saskatchewan, City of Regina, and Regina Hotel Association have all taken part in bringing the annual festival, conference and Western Canadian Music awards back to Regina, which last hosted the event in 2012. The first Western Canadian Music Awards was also hosted in Regina in 2003.

“We are very excited to bring BreakOut West 2016 back to Regina. Regina is a great city that hosts fantastic events with superb facilities and an amazing volunteer base,” says Robyn Stewart, Executive Director of the Western Canadian Music Alliance. “The city has an enthusiastic volunteer base and superb facilities. The BreakOut West Conference, Festival and Western Canadian Music Awards are all about celebrating and showcasing the remarkable musical talents of our artists and this is a great chance for the Saskatchewan music industry to participate on their home turf. Based on past successes in host cities, BreakOut West expects to have a significant impact on the local economy.”

“BreakOut West is about recognizing our artists and industry professionals while providing opportunities for them to perform onstage at home, and build a larger following across Canada,” the Honourable Mark Docherty, Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, said. “The event will showcase the talent of Saskatchewan musicians and enable attendees from western Canada, and across the world, to experience what we have to offer.”

The experience of attending BreakOut West for all western Canadian artists, is summed up nicely by Mike Dawson, Executive Director of SaskMusic, “BreakOut West gives artists the unique ability to showcase in front of over 3,000 music fans and more than 500 national and international music industry professionals including music supervisors, managers, festival buyers, agents, publicists, social marketing experts and many more. It’s a tremendous opportunity for Saskatchewan artists in all genres and in all career-levels. The conference is also a great place for our artists to learn, to network and to be recognized.”

BreakOut West 2015 was hosted this past September in Victoria, BC, and was an unforgettable weekend of performance, information and networking for all who attended. The 2015 Western Canadian Music Awards and Industry Awards were handed out throughout the weekend, which also ran concurrent with Rifflandia Festival.

Animals Get Into The Holiday Spirit In A New Promo For ‘The Secret Lives of Pets’

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For their fifth fully-animated feature-film collaboration, Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures present The Secret Life of Pets, a comedy about the lives our pets lead after we leave for work or school each day.

Comedy superstars Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet and Kevin Hart make their animated feature-film debuts in The Secret Life of Pets, which co-stars Ellie Kemper, Lake Bell, Jenny Slate, Bobby Moynihan, Hannibal Buress and Albert Brooks. Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri and his longtime collaborator Janet Healy produce the film directed by Chris Renaud (Despicable Me, Despicable Me 2), co-directed by Yarrow Cheney and written by Brian Lynch and Cinco Paul & Ken Daurio.

The Secret Lives Of Pets hits theatres on July 8, 2016.