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Shia LaBeouf delivers the most intense motivational speech of all-time

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Pixar Posts First Trailer For The Upcoming Film ‘The Good Dinosaur’

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“The Good Dinosaur” asks the question: What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? Pixar Animation Studios takes you on an epic journey into the world of dinosaurs where an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of.

Over $155,000 Raised by the Ronnie James Dio 5th Year Remembrance Celebration Weekend for Cancer Research and Education

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The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund, founded in memory of Ronnie James Dio, the legendary voice of Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio, presented a wonderful weekend of events from May 15-17 in Los Angeles, dubbed the RONNIE JAMES DIO’s 5th Year Remembrance weekend. The events included a BOWL FOR RONNIE Celebrity Bowling tournament and red carpet, a public Memorial Service celebration with performances and speeches, and the inaugural RIDE FOR RONNIE motorcycle ride and BBQ.
 
Designed to raise funds for cancer research and education, the weekend’s events and auctions brought in over $155,000 to go directly to these causes. Auctions included bowling pins  autographed by artists such asTenacious D, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, YES, Anthrax and Metallica, a Dio guitar signed by artists in attendance to the bowling event (this guitar fetched a generous $6,100), a signed book of photography by PG Brunelli ($2,000 raised), and more.
 
The overlying theme of the weekend wasn’t just celebration, but in addition, learning how to prevent and detect cancer – early. The Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund cites early detection as a way that Ronnie could still be with us today, and many of the funds garnered from these events will go towards this type of education.
 
“Detecting cancer early saves lives and it gives doctors a better chance to cure cancer,” states Ronnie’s doctor Sandy Kapoor, MD.  “We support research that develops new cancer screening tests and finds new targeted treatments that are more effective at treating cancer.  I enjoyed manning the Check Yourself booth during the events this weekend that educated the fans about protecting against the ravages of skin cancer.”
 
The weekend began with a fun-filled BOWL FOR RONNIE charity bowling tournament at Pinz in Studio City, CA. Celebrities filed in one by one to walk down the star-studded red carpet, take photos and do interviews. Once finished, everyone made their way to the auction area for the signed pin charity auction and to get situated in their bowling lanes while DJ Will spun tunes. The fun began with weekend host Eddie Trunk kicking off the festivities with a speech, and the attendees began to bowl immediately.
 
Attendees to the red carpet and bowling event included Jack Black and Kyle Gass of Tenacious D, Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine, Steven Adler of Guns N’ Roses, Christian Martucci and Roy Mayorga of Stone Sour, several past members of Ronnie’s different musical groups, and many more.
 
 
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Wendy Dio and Gonzo Sandoval, 2nd Place Winner
Photo by PG Brunelli
 
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Steven Adler, Eddie Trunk, Nuno Bettencourt, Chris Broderick, Jeff Scott Soto, Jack Black, Tom Morello and Josh Todd getting ready to bowl at Pinz
Photo by Alex Kluft
 
 
The second day of the weekend, the beautiful memorial celebration and performances at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, began with the public opening of a two-wing Ronnie James Dio museum, featuring gold and platinum records, exclusive photos, memorabilia, stage outfits, and more. The performances and speeches began, featuring words by Ronnie’s doctor, Dr. Sandy Kapoor, Wendy Dio, Eddie Trunk, Dean Schachtel, Vinnie Appice, David “Rock” Feinstein, Craig Goldy, Rudy Sarzo, Lita Ford, and others. Stellar performances included the track “Lisa” by Lita Ford (written as an homage to her mother, who passed of cancer), Patrick Kennison (The Union Underground), Marty O’Brien, and covers of Ronnie James Dio songs “Heaven & Hell” performed by Great White, “Take Her” performed by Rough Cutt (Paul Shortino, Amir Derakh, Chris Hager, Matt Thorne, Dave Alford), “The Last In Line” performed by GREAT WHITE feat. Lorraine Lewis (Femme Fetale), “Mistreated” performed by John Payne (Asia), Rock Feinstein (Elf, The Rods), Christian Martucci (Stone Sour), Sean McNabb (Quiet Riot, Dokken, Great White), Roy Mayorga (Stone Sour) & Scott Warren (Dio, Heaven & Hell), “Rainbow In The Dark” by Gabbie Rae, Rowan Robertson (Dio), Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake, Geoff Tate, Dio), Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio, Rick Derringer, Heaven & Hell) & Scott Warren (Dio, Heaven & Hell),“Sign Of The Southern Cross” performed by Ann Boleyn, Craig Goldy (Dio), Sean McNabb (Quiet Riot, Dokken, Great White), Simon Wright (Dio, AC/DC) & Scott Warren (Dio, Heaven & Hell), and “Stand Up And Shout” performed by Ricky Warwick (Black Star Riders), Robbie Crane (Black Star Riders), Chris Broderick (ex-Megadeth, Act of Defiance), Jimmy Bain (Dio, Rainbow) & Vinny Appice (Black Sabbath, Dio, Rick Derringer, Heaven & Hell). After the memorial, family, friends and fans made their way up to Ronnie’s gravesite to pay their respects.
 
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Chris Broderick performing at the memorial service at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills
Photo by Kevin Estrada
 
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Rudy Sarzo and Lita Ford backstage at the memorial service at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills
Photo by Kevin Estrada
 
 
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Wendy Dio speaking at the memorial service at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills
Photo by Gene Kirkland
 
 
Day three kicked off with a RIDE FOR RONNIE motorcycle rally starting at Harley Davidson of Glendale riding to Los Encinos Park in Encino, CA for a sunny BBQ full of fun auctions and performances. In addition to several reprised performances from the memorial, rock legend Eddie Money, DC4 ((Rowan Robertson, Jeff Duncan, Matt Duncan, Shawn Duncan), and Others (Joe Colover, John Hatfield, Jessie Sanches, Patrick Martin) performed tracks for onlooking fans and friends. Attendees enjoyed tasty food and several goods being sold from merchant tents, in addition to free SUAS Cancer Fund sunscreen being handed out by Dr. Sandy Kapoor, promoting measures to prevent different types of cancer. A special Condor Squadron fly-by of seven vintage World War II airplanes put a cherry on top of the already amazing day – a beautiful homage to cap a fantastic, celebratory weekend.
 
Over the BBQ: a Condor Squadron fly-by of seven vintage World War II airplanes, taken from one of the cockpits
Photo by Scott Dworkin
 
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Eddie Money performing at Los Encinos Park
Photo by Gene Kirkland
 
 
Fans, friends, and musicians alike enjoyed themselves while honoring Ronnie and raising cancer awareness. Lita Ford, who appeared at the bowling event and performed at both the memorial service and BBQ, had much to share about each of the weekend’s events. “I have to say, Wendy Dio has put together the classiest, most well-arranged and beautifully arranged functions I have ever seen – right down to the Glendale police escort at the motorcycle run. What a joy to be able to attend these events. I was in tears looking in the rear view mirror of the motorcycle back at 150 bikers all following Wendy. Wow! The first day at the bowling alley was a blast with Dio music playing the entire week end, and getting to meet Jack Black was so wicked. Awesome… even though I cannot bowl to save my life.  I had to have one of those beautiful t-shirts that Wendy and her team had a limited edition made up of, so I bought four, then watched my band bowl while I sat back and ate pizza and drank champagne. 
 
Ford adds, “The memorial was heart-warming and touching, and needless to say, being the softy I am for Rainbow, Sabbath and Ronnie, I cried again. Tears of joy. Wendy and her team are awesome and I would do anything for them out of love, respect, and an activist against cancer myself.  I was invited to sing my song I wrote for my mother who died from cancer. Three months prior to her death, LISA was written.  In honor of Ronnie’s angel watching over us during those days.  It’s still so hard to believe he’s gone. Eddie Trunk always knows the right thing to say too, as well as Ronnie’s doctor and other guest speakers. It was a magical day of remembrance and guest speakers, and of course rock n’ roll.” 
 
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Wendy Dio and Lita Ford with the RIDE FOR RONNIE escorting officers
Photo by Gene Kirkland
 
 
“It was really a fun filled weekend, and that’s just the way Ronnie would have wanted it,” states David “Rock” Feinstein, Ronnie’s cousin and member of The Rods and Elf. “Yes, there were sad moments remembering him, listening to his music, and all the experiences that we shared, bringing tears to my eyes, but I knew Ronnie well enough to know that he would want us to be laughing, and not crying.  We all miss him terribly, but we are still fortunate enough to have his music and the messages in his lyrics to remember him by.”
 
 
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David “Rock” Feinstein performing at the memorial service at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills
Photo by Kevin Estrada
 
 
Emerging rock vocalist Gabbie Rae adds, It was such an honor to be part of the Ronnie James Dio Memorial weekend and so amazing to perform his masterpiece, “Rainbow in the Dark” surrounded by so many of his friends, family and fans who all loved him so much.  My Mom and Dad raised me on the best music and I have been listening to Dio since I was 5 years old. His music and his lyrics inspire me every day and I look forward to representing the next generation of rock as Ronnie would want…. with honesty, kindness and respect. Thank you Ronnie and Rest in Peace.”
 
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Gabbie Rae performing at the memorial service at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills
Photo by Kevin Estrada

Canadians are Spending More Time Listening to Music, Says Nielsen Study

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Nielsen Music, the U.S. and Canadian music industry’s leading consumption measurement service, reports that overall time spent listening to music in Canada is up 20% since 2013; for teens, the lift is even higher at 40%. According to the newly released Nielsen Music 360 Canada report, the shift comes as music consumption on tablets and smartphones reaches an all-time high and streaming music is growing.

The Nielsen Music 360 Canada Study is a comprehensive in-depth study of consumer interaction with music in Canada. Data for the study was collected April 12-27, 2015 among 3,500 consumers ages 13+. Surveys were conducted online using a third party panel and data was weighted to the Canadian census population based on age, gender, race, education and household size.

The premiere music performance monitoring service also noted that 90% of Canadians report listening to 24 hours of music a week, and 95% of Canadian teens listened to an average of 31 hours of music a week. Most listen to music in the background while doing other activities, notably teens who spend one third of their music time while doing other leisure activities like playing video games, reading, etc.

The Nielsen Music 360 Canada report also looks at the ways technological shifts are impacting consumption, pushing streaming volume up 94% since Nielsen, the sole streaming performance monitor in Canada, began tracking streaming activity in July 2014. Canadians who reported streaming music in the past year has grown to 71%, with Teens spending twice the amount of listening time streaming music as the general Canadian population with YouTube/Vevo being the key driver to how they are discovering new music. Both Teens and Millennials value the social aspects of streaming services, but Teens more commonly discover music through friends or relatives.

Millennials are adopting Spotify over twice as rapidly as the total while Teens more often use Google Play. Francophones generally stream less than the general population, but they are more inclined to use Galaxie Digital. On the whole, however, Radio remains the top format for discovery, with 2/3 of Canadians using radio to discover new music.

Among music listeners, at least half of all smartphone and computer owners use a digital music service on their device. 74% of Canadian teens own a smartphone and they are more likely to use these mobile devices to listen to music than other generational groups. And what are they listening to? While most music listeners in Canada select Rock or Pop, Canadian teens are listening to dance, hip hop and rap.

Roberto Clemente Biopic in the Works

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After tackling the life of baseball great Jackie Robinson with 42, Legendary is returning to the ballpark with a biopic of Roberto Clemente, the Pittsburgh Pirates legend who was the first Latino inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

The company has picked up the rights toDavid Maraniss book Clemente: The Passion and Grace of Baseball’s Last Hero and has entered into an agreement with Clemente’s family for his life rights.

He was inducted posthumously to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973, becoming the first Latin American and Caribbean player to be enshrined. His death established the precedent that as an alternate to the five year retirement period, a player deceased for at least 6 months is eligible for entry into the Hall of Fame.

Clemente was an All-Star for twelve seasons, a National League (NL) Most Valuable Player one season, a NL batting champion four seasons, and a Gold Glove winner twelve seasons. In 1972, Clemente got his 3,000th major league hit in the very last plate appearance of his career during a regular season game. Clemente is the first Latin American and Caribbean player to win a World Series as a starter (1960), to receive a NL MVP Award (1966), and to receive a World Series MVP Award (1971).

He was involved in charity work in Puerto Rico and Latin American and Caribbean countries during the off seasons, often delivering baseball equipment and food to those in need. He died in an aviation accident on December 31, 1972, while en route to deliver aid to earthquake victims in Nicaragua.

Via Hollywood Reporter

Submissions open for M for Montreal

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The Call for Submissions for our 10th edition taking place from November 18-21st, 2015 is now open!

Would you like to play in front of more than 200 music industry professionals from 20+ countries? Would you like to have a chance to meet our delegates and generate solid career opportunities for your band?

To submit your band or artist, please fill our Online Official Form.

The deadline to apply is July 17th, 2015, 5:00 PM EST.

Please note that an administration fee is required for each submission.

Need a professional website? M for Montréal is very happy to be collaborating with Bandzoogle, an easy all-in-one platform where you can build a great band website, and they’re offering 15% off to all artists that submit to M for Montréal! Get started here.

Nova Scotia Music Week 2015 Artist Showcasing Submissions Now Open

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Molson Canadian Nova Scotia Music Week 2015 (NSMW) heads back to Yarmouth as the festival will take place in from November 5 to 8. With over 100 artists playing on multiple stages, NSMW is one of the largest music festivals in the region.

Artist showcasing submissions to play NSMW 2015 are now open. Artists interested in performing during the festival can click here to review the showcase manual for eligibility requirements, and here to apply to showcase. Showcasing submissions will close Friday, June 19 at 5:00 p.m. (Complete the application early, and we won’t have to have an awkward conversation at 5:01pm on the deadline day.)

You must be a member of Music Nova Scotia in good standing to apply. If your membership is not up to date by 5:00 p.m. on June 19 your submission will not be considered eligible.

The cost to submit is $30 CAD and is payable via PayPal or credit card over the phone (contact Lisa Stitt by phone 902.423.0291). You can also pay with debit/cash by visiting the Music Nova Scotia office at 2169 Gottingen Street, Halifax, NS.

For more information on NSMW and to keep up-to-date on the event, please visit www.nsmw.ca.

Join the Second Annual Business & Showcase Mission to the Americana Music Festival & Conference

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Does your artist fit the Americana music genre? Then, this is the festival for you! After a successful first year at the Americana Music Festival & Conference in 2014, the Canadian Independent Music Association (CIMA) will be returning with our our second Canadian Blast showcase and business mission to Nashville in September 2015. For some of the key outcomes and successes of CIMA’s 2014 mission to Americana, please click here.

Held annually, the Americana Music Festival & Conference brings together thousands of legendary artists, the next generation of rising stars and industry professionals for four days of music and education. The 16th annual edition will be taking place between September 15-20, 2015 and is expected to feature approximately 165 live performances at over 9 venues in downtown Nashville.

Presented by Music Export Canada, CIMA will be hosting a Canadian Blast daytime showcase party from noon-6pm on Saturday, September 19, 2015. This is an excellent opportunity for 5-6 Canadian bands to showcase to festival delegates and attendees.

For 10 years, the Canadian Blast showcase and B2B initiative has travelled the globe to bring the best and brightest emerging talent and industry from Canada to vibrant international export markets through festivals, conferences, trade shows and independent missions in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia.

Working alongside their partners at the Americana Music Association, CIMA has secured SoulShine Pizza, a 250-capacity venue, who will provide both the venue and catering for the afternoon showcase. Check out more details about the venue by clicking here.

Why should you attend the Americana Music Festival & Conference with CIMA?

  • Artists will get the opportunity to showcase in front of key tastemakers and industry professionals interested in the American genre.
  • CIMA members and mission participants receive the US $315 discounted member rate on delegate registration. The regular rate if US $465.
  • CIMA will be organizing a targeted networking dinner for artist representatives.
  • Panel participation opportunties available.
  • Registration includes a marketing campaign (online and print) as well as drink tickets to hand out for each showcasing artist/representative.

Who is eligible for this opportunity?

  • Style of music must fit the Americana music genre.
  • Canadian Blast showcasing artists must be accompanied by a business representative as our export missions are centred on creating business opportunities.
  • Artists who’ve already been accepted by the Americana Music Association for official shows can apply for another showcasing opportunity with Canadian Blast.
  • Artists who did not apply directly to the Festival may also apply.
  • All showcasing artist submissions will be reviewed by the CIMA Talent Committee and the Americana Music Festival selection team.

Registration Information & Mission Fees: 

  • The Artist Showcase & Business Package is priced at a discounted rate of $800 for CIMA members in good standing.
  • Non-members have a rate of $1200.
  • For Business delegates who are not showcasing with Canadian Blast, as spots are limited, we do offer you a Biz-Only package for $300 (for members, $600 for non-CIMA members)which includes: promo of your other AMA festival shows, invite to CB show and other networking events with international participants, panel opps, access to discount delegate badge)
  • For access to the discounted delegate badge rate, please contact Trisha Carter (trisha@cimamusic.ca) for the promo code before August 14, 2015.

Deadline to submit an application for this opportunity: June 10, 2015

 

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Applications for the Prix MNB Awards and MNB Festival showcase opportunities are now open

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It’s that time of year! The sun is shining, the birds are singing and applications for the Prix MNB Awards and MNB Festival showcase opportunities are now open!

MNB Festival 2015 will take place from October 15-18 2015 and we’re pleased to announce that we’ll be returning to Moncton for the event!
We’re accepting applications from today, Thursday May 14th 2015 until Monday June 8th at 11:59 PM (Atlantic). Take advantage of early bird pricing for both showcase and award applications – they’re only $15 from today until May 21st, after that they’ll be $20.
We’ve shifted our focus to be more inclusive of all types of artists, no matter where they are in their career. That means that our awards criteria have changed this year – please make sure you read it through before starting your application.
Stay tuned to musicnb.org for updates and details on the event.

Ready to apply? Click on any of the following links to be taken to the application.

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Showcase during MNB Festival 2015

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** First things first – click here to read the awards criteria **

Apply for General Category and Genre Specific Awards

Apply for Industry and Special Awards

Apply for Expat Artist of the Year