Michael Ridge attempts to play a 7″ vinyl single of Every Rose Has Its Thorn by Poison using thorns from a dried rose bush branch. The rose bush displays technical skill and empathy.
Every Rose Bush Has Its Thorn(s) from Michael Ridge on Vimeo.
Michael Ridge attempts to play a 7″ vinyl single of Every Rose Has Its Thorn by Poison using thorns from a dried rose bush branch. The rose bush displays technical skill and empathy.
Every Rose Bush Has Its Thorn(s) from Michael Ridge on Vimeo.
Watch this video to reaffirm to yourself just the timelessness of Public Enemy. During their It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back tour, the brilliant Public Enemy made an appearance on a Dutch music television show called Fa. Onrust. During the show, Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, and DJ Terminator X tear through Night of the Living Baseheads, Rebel Without a Pause, Bring the Noise, and Donāt Believe the Hype. And if that doesn’t delight you enough, Run DMC just happened to be in Holland themselves at exactly the same time, and Joseph Simmons/DJ Run and Darryl D.M.C. Matthews joined the group on stage to blast through 1988 track, Howād Ya Do It Dee? from Tougher Than Leather.
https://youtu.be/q8JJBRFBOMY
How do you feel about a lot of cult bands reforming and have you discussed, or even considered it with The Beta Band guys or is that a chapter you’ve completely put to rest?
Ah, I’m not a big fan of nostalgia I have to say. I think it’s lazy, I think it’s, there’s something just a bit sad about it. I do understand why bands do it and I understand why bands who sort of had their time but didn’t make a lot of money at the time and then their older and kind of skint and want some money ā I understand that. But I think culturally it feels a bit weird, you know, culturally it’s weird but culturally its really in keeping with what’s happening. You know artists in this country, there’s no more, there will never be ā take bands like The Stone Roses as a wild example; there will never another band like that. There will never be another band that starts at grass roots level like that, that’s not put together by someone else, or even The Beta Band, completely organically. We managed to get a big deal with a label, they put a load of money into us and allowed us to spunk a load of money in this beautiful artistic way, completely unhindered and it never ever happened again, ever. The Beta Band were, we were a brilliant band and we were like a shot of colour across the landscape but we weren’t really rock stars so, like The Stone Roses; they were much bigger but there will never be another band like that. There will only be things like Adele and these kind of, people that come from a TV show ā that’s what your rock star is going to be. The days of The Rolling Stones and The Beatles, Queen, The Who ā all gone, that’s history.
As Bruce’s co-producer on The River, how did you deal with telling him “No” or “You should change this”?
It’s about having the right conversation at the right time. In the end, you accept the fact that you’re there to help him realize his vision. Every single outtake was a lost argument. He was getting 10, 12 great songs very quickly at that point. I would be like, “OK, let’s put that out. You want to do 12 more? That will be the next album.” But you can’t stop that flow when it happens. Chuck Berry had that flow for five or six years. The Beatles, the Rolling Stones ā the great ones have a run where they’re in touch with something a little bit mystical, a little bit beyond logic.
It’s not something you plan, that you aspire to. You have this stuff built up inside, wanting to come out, and you tap into that faucet. Born to Run was eight songs. He went from that to a hundred [over Darkness and The River]. It was some of divine …Ā [pauses] It’s something you can’t take for granted. That’s what made me mad sometimes. I’d get angry with him. Here I am, struggling to write a good song; every fucking one of them is war. And I’d be like, “Hey, man, you’re annoying me here. You’re taking this shit a little bit for granted. [Laughs] What do you mean you’re throwing out this song other people would have a career with?” “Restless Nights,” that’s a career. “Loose Ends,” that’s a career. But you can’t stop it. Once it’s happening, you go with it.
We had a wonderful recording method by then. We’d found the right studio [the Power Station in New York City]; we’d found the right engineers. We figured all that stuff out. It felt so good to go to work every day, after three years of torture. Suddenly, recording is fun. That alone is good for 40 fucking songs.
This an exchangeĀ from an actual interview with Glenn Danzig inĀ Rolling Stone magazine:
Who was the funniest person in your family growing up?
I donāt know. I donāt think anyone in my family was funny.
Maybe you picked up your sense of humor more from movies and TV.
Yeah. Sometimes on a tour bus, we watch comedy when itās slow.
Do you have a favorite joke?
No.
OK.
Third Man Records will publish a book about the Stooges on Nov. 17. The bandās story will be told in the words of Iggy Pop, though author Jeff Gold and contributor Johan Kugelberg will be putting Popās stories together.
JUNO nominee Lori Cullen set to release Sexsmith Swinghammer Songs on October 28, 2016 via True North Records.
Long time friends and respected musicians Lori Cullen, Kurt Swinghammer and Ron Sexsmith come together and collaborate on a new recording – Sexsmith Swinghammer Songs. Ron, who has been a huge fan of Loriās for years, suggested to Kurt that they co-write an album of material specifically for Lori to sing. The inspired results are sure to draw attention, as always, to her remarkable voice.
Identified by jazz giant Kurt Elling as one of his favourite new vocalists, Lori Cullenās upcoming album on True North Records is a fresh expression of jazz-infused chamber-pop. With her pure, unaffected style she delivers twelve tunes that evoke the rich creativity of 60ās/70ās composers Bacharach, Webb and Jobim. Supporting the combination of Sexsmithās renowned lyrical approach and Swinghammerās unique musical sensibilities, the tracks feature contributions from a dozen of Torontoās finest musicians.
The album was recorded at Torontoās Canterbury Sound by veteran engineer Jeremy Darby and produced by Maury Lafoy, who also played bass along with the core band of drummer Mark Mariash, keyboardist Robbie Grunwald, and guitarist Swinghammer. Centered around nylon string and Rhodes, the skillfully constructed arrangements sparkle with trumpet, trombone, oboe, clarinet, recorder, and harmonica. Backing vocalists Mia Sheard and Jennifer Foster add a signature sound throughout the songs with intricately layered counterpoint parts. With his celebrated experience and sonic sensitivity, David Travers-Smith created the exquisite mix.
The first Lori Cullen CD came out at the start of a new century. Garden Path reflected a young sensibility informed by her heroes Joni Mitchell and Jane Siberry. Two years later she shifted gears to jazz standards for the well received So Much. Her third release Uneven Hill focused on original writing and dramatically broadened the scope of her sonic world. Calling For Rain in 2006 brought together all the previous elements to create a hybrid of jazz and pop which established her artistic identity. It was nominated for a Best Vocal Jazz Juno and one of her original tunes won the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award from the Ontario Council Of Folk Festivals. The CDs Buttercup Bugle and That Certain Chartreuse continued to define her reputation as a brilliant interpreter of covers, as well as a distinctive original writer, and expanded her reputation overseas with releases in Japan.
Loriās seventh album is a confident, mature artistic statement inspired by the personal milestone of motherhood.
A Toronto album launch concert for Sexsmith Swinghammer Songs has been announced at Hughās Room on October 29.
SEXSMITH SWINGHAMMER SONGS TRACK LIST
1. The Face Of Emily
2. Miracle Home
3. Strange Is This Life
4. New Love
5. Something Right
6. This Morning
7. Beginnerās Luck
8. Off Somewhere (duet with Ron Sexsmith)
9. Then There Were Three
10. Some Part Of Me
11. Donāt Go Yet
12. True
UPCOMING DATES
Aug 20 – Waterdown, ON – Waterdown Arts Festival
Sept 9 – Toronto, ON – Hughās Room
Sept 17 – Toronto, ON – Kensington Market Jazz Festival
Oct 29 – Toronto, ON – Hughās Room (Album Launch)
Four-time JUNO Award winner, two-time Grammy nominee, and Officer of the Order of Canada, soprano saxophonist/flautist Jane BunnettĀ & Maqueque is set to release Oddara on October 14, 2016 via Linus Entertainment.
Jane Bunnettās continuing quest to seek out and present musical talent untapped and unheard beyond the confines of the island nohas led her down many roads, and it was during a trip 30 years ago to Havana, Cuba she discovered then-unknown musicians and formed the all-star ensemble Maqueque (pronounced āMah-Keh-Kehā, meaning āthe energy of a young girlās spirit.ā) Their 2014 self-titled debut CD was awarded a much-deserved Juno Award for Best Group Jazz Album of the Year.
Jane Bunnettās assembly of all-star Cuban musicians, the sextet which includes herself and five extraordinary young females, ensured a spotlight for their fluid, seamless music.Ā āEverything Iāve done,ā Jane says with pride, āhas led up to this group, which is the perfect vehicle for now.āĀ Maqueque currently includes Yissy Garcia on drums, DĆ”nae Olano on piano, Magdelys Savigne on batĆ” drums and congas, Elizabeth Rodriguez on violin and vocals and Celia JimĆ©nez on bass. Maqueque often features guest stars Melvis Santa on percussion and vocals, as well as Dayme Arocena assisting vocals.
With cover art by Spainās most-famous and successful designers, Javier Mariscal, Oddara Ā fills the air with intoxicating spirit of joy and electricity, and live, their shape-shifting enthusiasm is contagious, thrilling audiences in clubs and festivals throughout North America. Their smiling faces and lively attitude radiates their spirit, and speak to their love of performing. And audiences wouldnāt have it any other way – Maquequeās fresh, inventive, no-compromise music earned the group a standing ovation at the Kennedy Center, a rare encore at the Chicago Jazz Festival, and four sold out nights at Chicagoās legendary Jazz Showcase. Maqueque also received the Premiers Award for Excellence In The Arts this past October and performed in NPR offices where they filmed a session for Tiny Desk Concert series.
Jane and Maqueque will kick off their tour in San Jose, CA and will go on to play shows across the U.S and Canada with additional dates to be added. A list of confirmed dates are below.
ODDARA TRACK LIST
Little Feet
Dream
El Chivo
25 New Moves
Song For You
Power of Two (Ibeyi)
La Flamenca Maria
Eulogy
Tres Golpes
Changui Guaso
Cafe Pilon
TOUR DATES
| 8/14/2016 | San Jose Festival | San Jose, CA |
| 8/20/2016 | Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | San Francisco, CA |
| 8/22/2016 | Kuumwba Jazz Center | Santa Cruz, CA |
| 8/26-28/2016 | The Arlington Hotel & Pub | Maynooth, ON |
| 9/16/2016 | Guelph Jazz Festival | Guelph, ON |
| 9/18/2016 | Kensington Market Music Festival | Toronto, ON |
| 10/13 – 15/2016 | Hugh’s Room (CD Launch) | Toronto, ON |
| 10/19/2016 | Shenkman Arts Centre | Ottawa, ON |
| 10/20/2016 | Burlington Performing Arts Centre | Burlington, ON |
| 10/21/2016 | Markham Flato Theatre | Markham, ON |
| 10/25/2016 | Birdland | New York, NY |
Paul McCartneyĀ has signed a worldwide recording agreement with Capitol Records, it was announced today by Capitol Music Group (CMG) Chairman & CEO Steve Barnett.
“This is genuinely exciting for me,” McCartney said. “Not only was Capitol my first U.S. record label, but the first record I ever bought was Gene Vincent’s ‘Be-Bop-A-Lula’ on the Capitol label.”
This historic contract encompasses McCartney’s entire body of post-Beatles work, from his 1970Ā McCartneyĀ album, through his decade with Wings, to the dozens of solo and collaborative works that have continually reaffirmed his standing as the most popular, influential and acclaimed artist in the history of recorded music.Ā In a career that spans six decades, McCartney has sold more than 500 millionĀ records worldwide.Ā He was recently named the United Kingdom’s most successful albums artist of all time by the Official Albums Chart Company and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1997 for his services to music.
Paul McCartney is the recipient of countless accolades and awards. He is a 21-time Grammy winner, two-time inductee into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, an Academy Award winner and honoree of the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors, the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song and France’sĀ LĆ©gion d’Honneur.
McCartney is currently working on a new studio album, while a comprehensive plan for the artist’s catalogue is being conceived by Capitol and Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) ā in conjunction with the artist and his management team ā and will be implemented beginning July 2017. The catalogue moves to Capitol/UMe from Concord, Paul’s previous label partner on such Grammy-winning albums asĀ Band On The RunĀ (Best Historical Album, 2012),Ā Kisses On The BottomĀ (Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, 2013) andĀ Wings Over AmericaĀ (Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package, 2014).
Chegg, the Student Hub, in partnership with truth, one of the largest and most successful national youth tobacco prevention campaigns, today announced that one U.S. college or high school campus can win a once-in-a-lifetime visit from multi-platinum singer-songwriter & pop sensation, Shawn Mendes. Beginning today, high school and college students can vote for their school to win this on-campus experience through an online contest. The singer-songwriter will take over the classroom with a look into his unconventional rise to fame as an artist gone viral, as well as host an exclusive Q&A with students and perform a few of his biggest hits.
After becoming one of the world’s most-followed musicians online, singer/songwriter Shawn Mendes was discovered by artist manager Andrew Gertler and signed to Island Records; his first single, “Life Of The Party,” broke records, topping the iTunes Charts and selling over 150,000 copies in its first week. His debut album Handwritten debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and includes the quadruple-platinum smash “Stitches,” and certified platinum singles “Something Big” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” Mendes was named as one of Time Magazine’s “Most Influential Teens” of 2014 and 2015, as well as one of Forbes’ “30 Under 30” in 2016, and he won “Favorite New Artist” at the 2016 People’s Choice Awards. Shawn’s sophomore album Illuminate will be released September 23rd. Debut single “Treat You Better” debuted at #1 immediately upon release via iTunes in 26 countries, and Shawn performed the song on the TODAY Show Summer Concert Series as well as on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Shawn is currently on a sold-out headlining world tour, including shows at LA’s Greek Theatre and NYC’s Radio City Music Hall and Madison Square Garden, as well as his hometown Air Canada Centre.
To celebrate the importance of arts in education, Chegg will also award the winning school a $10,000 grant for their music department from Chegg’s David B. Goldberg Music Scholarship fund.
“We’re so excited to work with Chegg & truth on this campaign. It’s so important to us to help foster the role that music plays in education, and we are so thrilled to be able to bring Shawn to a winning school to help that cause,” saidĀ Andrew Gertler, Manager to Shawn Mendes & Founder of AG Artists.
Students attending high school or college in the contiguous 48 states can begin nominating their campus today for a chance to win the experience. To do so, students simply visit chegg.com/play/Shawn, log in toĀ Chegg, and vote for their school. The school with the most student votes will win the visit from Shawn Mendes. Students can also earn additional votes by downloading Shawn’s single, “Treat You Better,” watching a video from truth, or downloading the Chegg app if they vote for a college or signing up for Chegg Test Prep if they vote for a high school. The classroom-takeover will take place by December 31st 2016.
“More than 94 percent of smokers start before age 20, which is why it’s so important for us to work with partners like Chegg,” said Eric Asche, Chief Marketing Officer, Truth Initiative, the organization that funds and directs truth. “While tobacco is still the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S., only 7 percent of teens smoke.Ā That makes ending the death and disease that comes from smoking a realistic goal.Ā We won’t get there alone, we need students to bring their passion, creativity and social influence to help us #FinishIt for good.”
This #CheggMusic101 is presented by truth. It is the latest in Chegg’s ongoing series of music classes brought to students across college and high school campuses nationwide. This season’s contest follows successful programs thatĀ CheggĀ has conducted with top-artists including Rachel Platten,Ā Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Taylor Swift,Ā Ed Sheeran, Imagine Dragons and U2.
“Chegg has partnered with truth and Shawn Mendes because we share a passion for educating students, both in and out of the classroom, and because we think it’s important for students to also have some fun while they’re learning,” said Mitch Spolan, EVP of Brand Partnerships at Chegg. “Chegg Music 101 has succeeded because it engages students in a uniquely enriching and entertaining way that also builds a deeper tie between them and the artists and brands they love.”
To learn more about the contest and nominate a school, visit chegg.com/play/Shawn.
To learn more about how to join truth and become part of the generation to end tobacco for good, visit: thetruth.com.