Forget, for a moment, the actual music on a vinyl record. You love the crackle-and-hiss of vinyl, right? Well, here’s 8 hours of it. It’s like fireplace logs popping just for you on Christmas morning.
https://youtu.be/6mVQN24c8nE
Forget, for a moment, the actual music on a vinyl record. You love the crackle-and-hiss of vinyl, right? Well, here’s 8 hours of it. It’s like fireplace logs popping just for you on Christmas morning.
https://youtu.be/6mVQN24c8nE
Jann and Jon take on the JUNOS! As announced live on CTV’s THE SOCIAL today, CTV and The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) confirm that Calgary native and JUNO Award winner Jann Arden and THE AMAZING RACE CANADA host and Olympic Gold Medallist Jon Montgomery are set to take the stage as the co-hosts for CTV’s broadcast of THE 2016 JUNO AWARDS, Sunday, April 3 at 7 p.m. ET.
Bringing a mix of wit and their renowned energy to THE 2016 JUNO AWARDS stage, Arden and Montgomery play host to an impressive list of performers, including Alessia Cara, Bryan Adams, Dean Brody, Shawn Mendes, and The Weeknd. With exactly one month to go before the big show, more talent announcements will be made in the coming weeks.
A beloved Canadian artist, Arden hosts the JUNO Awards for the second time, after previously taking the reins in Hamilton in 1997. In her career to-date she has received eight JUNO Awards including Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, and is a nominee this year for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year for A Jann Arden Christmas.
A seasoned and charismatic host, Jon Montgomery is no stranger to the JUNO Awards, appearing in 2010 as a presenter after becoming a Canadian household name when he defied the odds, and nabbed Gold for the men’s skeleton race at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. Now, he’s known to millions of Canadians as the host of the most-watched television program in the country, THE AMAZING RACE CANADA.
“I hosted the JUNO Awards almost 20 years ago and I am completely thrilled, shocked, elated and excited to be doing it again with Jon!” said Jann Arden. “It’s an honour to be a part of this year’s celebration of the best of Canadian music in my home town.”
“Being asked to assist Jann Arden with hosting the JUNOS is a bit sad actually…because when it’s over, then what?” said Jon Montgomery. “I might as well pack it in, because nothing could ever be cooler than this opportunity.”
“Jann and Jon are going to knockout JUNO viewers and the crowd in Calgary with their charisma, comedy, and great sense of fun,” said John Brunton, Executive Producer, THE 2016 JUNO AWARDS. “This year’s show is shaping up to be a memorable night in Canadian music!”
THE 2016 JUNO AWARDS airs live from Calgary on CTV and CTV GO at 7 p.m. ET/8 p.m. AT. Check local listings to confirm broadcast times and stations.
11-year-old Taylor Crozier scored a hole in one on the first tee of the inaugural round at The Playgrounds, a brand new Tiger Woods-designed Par-3 golf course at the Bluejack National country club in Montgomery, Texas.
With Tiger Woods watching in awe.
Amazing.
Vanity Fair had actress and mom, Jennifer Garner, to read Adam Mansbach’s bedtime children’s book for adults, Go The F**k to Sleep.
You can watch this funny compilation of contestants awkwardly giving sexual answers to sexually obvious questions on the long-running game show, Family Feud, but just don’t do it at work.
The Ultimate Family Feud Sexual Answers Supercut by worldwideinterweb
Musical titans Elvis Costello, Marvin Gaye, Tom Petty, Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards and Chip Taylor will become the latest inductees of the Songwriters Hall of Fame at the organization’s 47th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner. These legendary songwriters wrote such mega-hits as “Alison,” “Sexual Healing,” “Free Fallin’,” “Le Freak,” and “Wild Thing.” The star-studded induction event is slated for Thursday, June 9th at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York City. Additional special award honorees will be announced soon.
“The 2016 roster of Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees is a beautiful mosaic of the best of late 20th Century popular music. With creators of Rock & Roll, Soul/R&B, Country and Funk/Dance represented, we are looking forward to an unforgettable and extremely exciting event and evening at the Marriott Marquis on June 9th,” said Co-Chairs Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff. “With the exception of two, all of the 2016 inductees are alive and continue to be as vitally creative as ever. This year’s Induction and Awards Dinner will mark our first year as Chairmen at the SHOF helm and we could not be more excited about the quality and diversity of the songs and songwriters that will be honored.”
Established in 1969, the Songwriters Hall of Fame (SHOF) serves as a vital bridge between music’s past and future. In the Hall, musical pioneers are enshrined and celebrated, while the organization’s outreach to the music community grooms the next generation of troubadours.
The Foo Fighters, who were rumored to be going on hiatus after Dave Grohl played solo at the Oscars, have released a video confirming that they’re not breaking up.
Phil Collins’ ‘Take A Look At Me Now’ retrospective campaign enters its third stage with the extended and remastered editions of his classic albums ‘No Jacket Required’ and ‘Testify’ on April 15th. The four albums that have been reissued so far – ‘Face Value’ (1981), ‘Hello, I Must Be Going!’ (1982), ‘Both Sides’ (1993) and ‘Dance Into The Light’ (1996) – have sparked a major rediscovery and reappraisal of his solo career.
The ‘Take A Look At Me Now’ campaign finds Phil Collins revisiting a career that can boast over 100 million sales and numerous worldwide #1 albums. His remaining two solo studio albums will also be released in the same format in the summer.
Entirely curated and compiled by Collins himself, his idea for the ‘Take A Look At Me Now’ concept is to examine how his songs have evolved over time, with the majority of the additional content throughout the series focused on live versions of the tracks. By contrasting the original studio versions of the material with later performances, the series demonstrates how Collins’ songs take on a life of their own once they’re freed from the confines of the studio.
Released in 1985, Collins’ third album ‘No Jacket Required’ topped the charts in the UK, US and numerous other countries all over the world on a journey that would result in three Grammy Awards (for Best Album, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Producer of the Year for Collins and co-producer Hugh Padgham) and over 20 million sales. Mixing Collins’ trademark emotional ballads alongside strong funk and R&B influences, the album’s hit singles – ‘Sussudio’, ‘One More Night’, ‘Don’t Lose My Number’ and ‘Take Me Home’ – would also become staples of his live set in the years that followed.
Although Collins returned to the top of the charts in 2010 with the soul and Motown tribute collection ‘Going Back’, 2002’s ‘Testify’ remains his most recent album of original material. Perhaps his most low-key and reflective work as demonstrated with ‘This Love This Heart’ and ‘You Touch My Heart, ‘Testify’ nonetheless moves confidently into other territory with the escalating beats and rhythms of ‘Driving Me Crazy’ and the gospel-tinged title track. The album’s lead single, an interpretation of Leo Sayer’s ‘I Can’t Stop Loving You’ demonstrated Collins’ continuing ability to create hits, as it topped Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart.
The remastered albums will also be extended with carefully selected demos and B-sides from their respective eras.
“I’ve always been quite proud of my demos and have often made them available as B-sides, but with a few exceptions, I have avoided including those on these collections,” says Collins. “Instead, I’ve focused on how nicely the songs developed when played on stage, rather than showing how they originated.”
As with the rest of the reissue series, ‘No Jacket Required’ and ‘Testify’ will be available as 2CD digipak and digital versions which feature the remastered album and the additional content, as well as the 180 gram heavyweight audiophile vinyl format which features the remastered album as a standalone product.
Each album in the series will be remastered by Nick Davis, who earned a Grammy nomination for Best Surround Sound album for his work on the Genesis ‘1970-1975’ box set. Davis has also worked on all of the Genesis retrospective reissues. Each album features a bold new artwork concept in which Collins has recreated his poses from the original album covers with new photography that was shot in the present day.
The tracklistings are:
‘No Jacket Required’
Original tracklisting, remastered:
| Bonus tracks, CD and digital formats only: |
*previously unreleased on CD
‘Testify’
Original tracklisting, remastered;
| Bonus tracks, CD and digital formats only: |
*previously unreleased on CD
This is why, for all his success, Steve Martin is the ultimate social misfit.