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Duran Duran On Why They Think They’re Still So Influential

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Every generation gets into Duran Duran. What do you think it is that makes this band still so influential?
Nick Rhodes:
I think the approach we took has certainly become more popular with a lot of artists now. But we took it from everything we’d heard and seen and put it together. We liked Chic and Sister Sledge, and we liked David Bowie. We liked the Sex Pistols and Kraftwerk. Along the line we got into James Brown and electronic music and house music. It all goes into the mix, and that’s the way music’s always developed.

The world keeps catching up to where Duran Duran started.
Simon Le Bon:
We’re still here. And we’ll wait forever if we have to.

Via Rolling Stone

What is ‘vocal fry,’ and why is this a new thing? Oh, it’s not?

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You sound like a Kardashian or many actresses these days? Speech therapists “vocal fry” the call is low, throaty-up of young women are gaining importance. “Sunday Morning” Faith Salie contribute girls should be encouraged to find their voices, however, say that there should be creaky uncomfortable.

MusicOntario joins forces with Bell Media’s Canadian Songwriter Challenge for the 2015 Ontario Installment

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MusicOntario is launching its chapter of the Canadian Songwriter Challenge, in partnership with the Bell Media National Songwriting Initiative and Canadian Council of Music Industry Associations (CCMIA). This event will be hosted by Canada’s Music Incubator at Coalition Music (Studios), and will take place from August 6-10, 2015.

From just under 200 applicants, five Ontario-based emerging songwriters have been selected to participate in the challenge, where they will have the opportunity to receive songwriting and music business mentorship, co-writing and demo time with an established industry heavy-hitter. The Challenge will facilitate collaboration sessions between the five emerging songwriters and five established songwriting professionals, challenging the pair to co-write and lay down a demo for a song in one day. Each participant will receive one-on-one business and creative mentorship in relation to their own current projects from mentors at Canada’s Music Incubator and ole publishing.

They five emerging songwriters are Maddy Rodruigez, Julian Taylor, Graydon James, Kat Burns (KASHKA), and Myles Castello, each of whom will be paired with one of their five mentors: Gavin Brown, Mike Wise, Liz Rodrigues, Donovan Woods, and Nathan Ferraro.

The Canadian Songwriter Challenge is MusicOntario’s first songwriting development initiative in a multi-year partnership with the CCMIA and Bell Media, and with the help of SOCAN and ole publishing. The CCMIA has held similar events in partnership with other Music Industry Associations across Canada this year.

The Two Greatest Segments Of The Daily Show Are Not What You Think

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…or maybe they are. Jon Stewart is signing off as host of “The Daily Show” tonight, and I’m going to miss him terribly. While I’ve spent many a nights taughing at him “sitting in the back of the country and making jokes,” he was spot-on more times in a week than most hosts are in a year. You can always, always have time for Jon Stewart.

“They said get back to work, but there were no jobs available for a man in a fetal position under his desk crying.”

“I have one job and it’s a pretty simple job. I come in the morning and I look at the news and I make jokes about it — but I didn’t do my job today. I got nothing for you.”

DJ Jazzy Jeff just had a hangout with some of the biggest hip hop producers in the world. Here’s the video.

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jazzy jeff held the tightest hangout/salon this past weekend at his house for some of the biggest hip hop producers in the world. The Playlist Retreat is an intimate gathering of progressive artists for the purpose of inspiration, motivation and collaboration. It is an organic exchange between people who believe in the greater purpose of expression through music, says Jazzy.

eOne Music adds 4EY The Future to its Urban Roster

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Entertainment One (eOne) has entered into a deal with label 4EYMG to release groundbreaking new music by R&B pop group 4EY The Future.

4EY The Future, featuring members Kenny Iko, Leo Amari and Mechie So Crazy, has already developed a rabid fan base, with a major appearance at the 2015 BET Experience and the successful Fandemonium tour.

The dynamic group has now been added to the illustrious Scream Nation Back to School tour, where it will perform alongside mainstream Hip-Hop and R&B artists such as Rich Homie Quan, Justine Sky, K Camp, Diggy Simmons and more.

In addition to working with the trio on its flourishing musical career, 4EYMG is also developing film and television projects for the group.

Alan Grunblatt, President, Rock & Urban, eOne Music, says, “4EY is the premiere urban teen group in America. The group will announce a new single this month, with their debut album to follow in the fall.”

Stay up to date with 4EY by logging on here for tour dates, pictures, videos and new music.

Greg Graffin to Release New Book ‘Population Wars’

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With the Sept. 15th release of his new book “Population Wars”, Greg Graffin further solidifies his standing as a preeminent thinker on the volatile intersection of biological science, religion, morality and popular culture. Few contemporary figures possess as extraordinary a skill set to address these increasingly crucial issues. A renowned singer and songwriter for the influential punk band Bad Religion, Graffin also comes equipped with formidable intellectual standing by way of a PHD from Cornell (Zoology), where he currently serves as a lecturer in evolution.

A prolific musician and author, Graffin wrote “Population Wars” as the follow up to 2010’s critically heralded book “Anarchy Evolution” (Harper Perennial), a provocative examination of the collision between religion and evolution which Kirkus Reviews heralded as “Humble, challenging and inspiring.” With Population Wars, Graffin distills issues of ecology, population management, natural history, and human nature, all the while challenging certain aspects of evolutionary theory that converge on ideology and promote conventional human warfare. Many of these concepts have been touched on in his songwriting over the last 30 years, but with “Population Wars”, they are given an entirely captivating academic treatment.

To mark the release of “Population Wars”, Graffin will embark on a series of special live appearances. These unique events will offer an unprecedented perspective into the longstanding relationship between Graffin’s academic and musical spheres, examining the correlation between song lyrics and topics expressed in his new book. The events will feature some live acoustic performances of songs related to the book interspersed with spoken word and followed with a question and answer segment.

A special pre order of “Population Wars” is available through Bad Religion’s online store (http://kingsroadmerch.com/bad-religion/) and includes a limited edition 7” EP of specially re-recorded Graffin songs that helped inspire the book.

Greg Graffin Population Wars: an event to celebrate the release of his new book:

Fri 9/18/15 Washington, DC – Rock N Roll Hotel
Sat 9/19/15 Philadelphia, PA – Coda
Sun 9/20/15 New York, NY – Gramercy Theater
Wed 9/23/15 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theater
Fri 9/25/15 Los Angeles – Bootleg
Sun 9/27/15 Santa Ana CA – Constellation

Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg Parody Red Carpet Questions

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Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg took a jab at sexism in Hollywood during the press tour for American Ultra.

While promoting their upcoming film, the co-stars took part in a Funny or Die video parodying the questions actresses are commonly asked on the red carpet and during press junkets.

In the sketch, Stewart and Eisenberg flip the script and interview each other — Stewart answers questions intended for Eisenberg and Eisenberg answers questions intended for Stewart.

Via Hollywood Reporter