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Black Sabbath’s Geezer Butler, Philip Glass, Angélique Kidjo donate tracks for global peace project

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Peacebuilding charity International Alert is delighted to announce the launch of Peace Tracks, a global collaborative music project that brings together internationally celebrated recording artists with musicians from conflict zones. The musical collaborations will be released in September, in the run up to UN International Day of Peace (21 September).

High-profile recording artists from different musical backgrounds, from rock and pop to classical, have contributed exclusive audio elements to a common digital ‘music box’. They include Black Sabbath’s Geezer Butler, Philip Glass, Angélique Kidjo, Anoushka Shankar, and Duran Duran’s Roger Taylor.

From 17 August onwards, musicians from conflict-affected regions around the world will collaborate and build upon these contributions, drawing on their own diverse styles and musical heritage to create songs using the online platform Ohm Studio.

The best recorded songs will be released online on 8 September, when the public will also have the chance to download them from Ohm Studio to remix them.

The project aims to bring together musicians across cultural and conflict divides, who might never otherwise have a chance to create music together, and give them a platform to express themselves, and their views on issues of conflict and peace.

Geezer Butler, Black Sabbath’s bassist, lyricist and co-founder, said: “From the earliest Sabbath stuff, I’ve written lyrics about the grim reality of war. Peace Tracks can hopefully bring more people around to world to think about peace.”                                                                                   

Ilaria Bianchi, Head of Communications at International Alert said: “Collaboration is key to music making, but it’s also integral to peacebuilding. Through this project, we hope to demonstrate the opportunities that music and technology open up for building new relationships across borders and cultures, and sparking conversations about important global issues.”

As part of this initiative, a group of 30 musicians from conflict zones, in partnership with In Place Of War, will collaborate in a music studio in Sheffield, UK on 25-26 August to build on the original audio elements and create unique pieces. The songs will be produced by Reverend and the Makers frontman Jon McClure.

These musicians will perform the songs live at Shambala Festival in Northamptonshire, UK on 27-28 August and at Festival No 6 in Wales on 3-6 September.

More details of the project will be announced later this month.

The initiative takes place as part of Alert’s second annual Talking Peace Festival (3 September – 3 October 2015), a month-long series of events designed to spark conversations about peace through creativity. In addition to music, it also features art, food, technology, talks and comedy.

Nearly half the UK’s nightclubs have shut their doors in just 10 years

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Nearly half the UK’s nightclubs have shut their doors in just 10 years, according to figures seen by Newsbeat.

The Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers (ALMR), which represents venues, says in 2005 there were 3,144 clubs and this is now down to 1,733.

Chief Executive Kate Nicholls reckons that in some towns “they are gone for good and we’re never going to get them back”.

One of those alternatives is festivals which are increasingly big business when it comes to live music and now the DJ scene too.

Via BBC

Warren G Tells The Best Dr. Dre and Snoop Stories From The Early Days

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Warren G’s new EP, Regulate… G Funk Era, Pt. II, comes out in August so he stopped by Hot 97 to talk with Ebro in the Morning. They talked about the state of the music industry, coming up under Dr. Dre and his time with Snoop Dogg, and Nate Dogg.

It’s not you. Claw machines are rigged.

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Find out what really happened to your allowance.

Bear Waves At Car Driving By With Food. Does Not Disappoint.

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Samson Lee took his wife on a trip to an animal kingdom where they spotted a Kodiak bear who waved back at them and then expertly caught with one paw. Sign it up to play baseball!

NBA star Blake Griffin faces off against Marvin the Martian in Nike’s slam dunk contest

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Remember Space Jam? Nike Jordan sneakers was inspired by Michael Jordan’s movie for this latest viral commercial. After being challenged by Marvin the Martian, NBA star Blake Griffin has to dig deep to try and beat the animated character who hates to lose.

https://youtu.be/xmPJlMajVi4

Video: That time Anna Kendrick scored her best featured actress Tony nomination in 1998

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Anna Kendrick scored her best featured actress Tony nomination in 1998 for her role in High Society at the age of 12.

THR’s Full, Uncensored Drama Actor Roundtable With Bob Odenkirk, David Oyelowo, Justin Theroux And More

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David Oyelowo, up for an Emmy nom for his performance in HBO Films’ Nightingale, American Crime’s Timothy Hutton, an Emmy nominee; Better Call Saul’s Bob Odenkirk, also up for an Emmy; The Knick’s Clive Owen; The Leftovers’ Justin Theroux; and Ray Donovan’s Jon Voight, gather around The Hollywood Reporter for a candid roundtable discussion about everything from what they wish agents knew, passing on Risky Business and bad job experiences. Says Theroux of his past mistakes: “That cop procedural made me want to hang myself.”