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Natalie Merchant Partners With Head Start to Bring Arts and Music to Early Learners Nationwide

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The National Head Start Association has announced a new partnership with acclaimed singer-songwriter and activist Natalie Merchant. This collaboration will highlight the vital role of early childhood learning and expand arts access for the nearly 800,000 children and families served by Head Start programs nationwide.

Through this partnership, Merchant will support NHSA’s mission by gifting them with a curriculum called Cabinet of Wonder in honor of the organization’s 60th anniversary. Cabinet of Wonder is a multimedia collaboration between Merchant, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and Chicago Children’s Theatre. The project features 17 original songs, written and performed by Merchant with members of the CSO. Through a series of music videos, Merchant’s adaptations of traditional Mother Goose rhymes are acted out by a delightful cast of child actors with stunning costumes, sets, and shadow puppetry by Manuel Cinema. These resources, combined with teaching guides, will help Head Start educators instruct children in Head Start classrooms throughout the nation. All of the content will be freely available.

Merchant first became involved with Head Start eight years ago while volunteering at the Head Start in Troy, NY, as its artist-in-residence for three years. During that time, she taught music and poetry to several hundred preschool-age children while writing the music, and designing, and sewing the costumes used in Cabinet of Wonder. 

“For decades, Natalie Merchant has used her platform to uplift social causes and connect people through music,” said Yasmina Vinci, executive director of the National Head Start Association. “This experience reflects her dedication to integrating the arts into early learning environments. We are honored to join forces with her to amplify the voices of children, families, and educators who are the heart of Head Start.”

Merchant’s involvement will include special appearances and performances, and collaborative projects with Head Start programs across the country. In addition, she will contribute to NHSA’s public awareness campaign, Voices of Head Start, by sharing stories that showcase the power of early childhood education.

“I’ve always believed that music and the arts are essential to human development, especially in the earliest years,” said Natalie Merchant. “Head Start provides children with the foundation they need to thrive — not just academically, but emotionally and creatively. I’m thrilled to partner with the National Head Start Association to support this essential work.”

This new collaboration aligns with NHSA’s ongoing efforts to elevate the importance of early learning and ensure that every child has the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their circumstances.

Kathleen Edwards Announces New Album ‘Billionaire’ and Tour With Jason Isbell and Shelby Lynne

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Acclaimed singer, songwriter, and performer Kathleen Edwards returns with her highly anticipated new album, Billionaire, out August 22 on Dualtone Records (pre-order). Evoking her debut Failer, the new 10-song album is full of Edwards’ trademark lyrical sharpness and unflinching observations, and was produced by Jason Isbell and Gena Johnson. In advance of the release, two new songs—“Save Your Soul” and “Say Goodbye, Tell No One”—are out today.

Of the album, Edwards shares, “I decided to call the record Billionaire because the word is used in such a caustic way these days. But we should all want to be billionaires in life—to be rich in experience, friendship, purpose, and the pursuit of the things that bring us joy.”

In celebration of the album, Edwards will embark on a series of performances this summer and fall, including newly confirmed dates at New York’s Bowery Ballroom on September 16 and a return to XPoNential Music Festival on September 20, among many others. See below for complete tour details.

In addition to Edwards (vocals, acoustic guitar), Isbell (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keys, synth, background vocals), and Johnson (engineer, piano, background vocals), the album includes Anna Butterss (bass), Annie Clements (bass), Chad Gamble (drums and percussion), Jen Gunderman (piano, celeste, Hammond B3 organ, Wurlitzer), and Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer (background vocals).

Of working with Edwards, Johnson shares, “Kathleen is as funny as she is deep. She loves to rock, have fun, and nerd out on guitar tones, which both Jason and I love to do as well. It was important to us to make sure we were featuring all the sides of her in the production of this album from tracking to final mix. She totally thrived on the energy of the full band when we were in the studio and was also open to an idea I had for the song ‘Little Pink Door.’ That song ended up being a live one-take performance of Kathleen singing while playing acoustic guitar, accompanied by Jason on electric guitar and Jen Gunderman on piano. Both Jason and Jen were right there with her every single breath, only playing when it felt right. I remember when the take finished, Jason said he wouldn’t change a thing about it, and I couldn’t have agreed more. It’s in those moments when you know that something truly special is being made. I am so looking forward to attending a live show and experiencing both the energy and intimacy these songs and stories will bring to the audience.”

Celebrated as one of the forebears of modern alt-country and Americana music, Edwards is beloved by fans and fellow musicians and praised by The New York Times for her “droll, observant, and unsparing tone that is all her own. In her best lines, Edwards has the conversational vernacular and emotional eloquence of a great short-story writer.”

Since debuting in 2003, Edwards has released five albums, including 2020’s Total Freedom—her first after stepping away from music for almost a decade. Released to overwhelming acclaim with pieces in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and more, Pitchfork called it “a creative breakthrough, written solely for the thrill of discovery,” while Rolling Stone declared it “devastatingly great.” Most recently, Edwards released a covers EP featuring special guests Isbell, Bahamas, and Daniel Tashian, and including renditions of Isbell’s “Traveling Alone,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Human Touch,” The Flaming Lips’ “Feeling Yourself Disintegrate,” Tom Petty’s “Crawling Back To You,” and more. She has been nominated for multiple JUNO and Americana Awards and, in 2012, was awarded the SOCAN Songwriting Prize.

BILLIONAIRE – TRACK LIST

    Save Your Soul

    Say Goodbye, Tell No One

    Little Red Ranger

    When the Truth Comes Out

    Billionaire

    Need A Ride

    Little Pink Door

    FLA

    Other People’s Bands

    Pine

KATHLEEN EDWARDS – TOUR DATES
BOLD
 = on sale Friday, June 6 at 10:00am local time

June 13 — Ann Arbor, MI — The Ark
June 14 — Evanston, IL — SPACE
June 15 — Indianapolis, IN — Turntable
June 17 — Louisville, KY — Headliners
June 18 — Nashville, TN — 3rd & Lindsley
June 20 — Mount Solon, VA — Red Wing Roots Music Festival
June 21 — Greenfield, MA — Green River Festival
June 22 — Woodstock, NY — Bearsville Theater
August 21-23 — Hubbards, NS — The Sundown Salut
August 28 — Burlington, ON — Royal Botanical Gardens
September 14 — Albany, NY — Lark Hall
September 16 — New York, NY — Bowery Ballroom
September 17 — Red Bank, NJ — The Vogel @ Count Basie Center for the Arts
September 19 — Fairfield, CT — The Warehouse
September 20 — Camden, NJ — XPoNential Music Festival
September 21 — Alexandria, VA — Birchmere

Keith Jarrett Celebrates 80th Birthday With Stunning Solo Release ‘New Vienna’

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New Vienna is the fourth concert recording to be released from Keith Jarrett’s final European solo tour. It follows Munich 2016, Budapest Concert and Bordeaux Concert. Why New Vienna? As Jarrett aficionados will know, his discography already includes a legendary Vienna Concert (recorded at the Vienna State Opera) whose music, he once claimed, spoke “the language of the flame itself,” after long years of “courting the fire.” Keith Jarrett’s 2016 return to the Austrian capital brought the flames of inspiration to another historic location with lively acoustic properties, the Golden Hall of the Musikverein, where, at the start of the previous century, Schoenberg, Berg and Webern had premiered works that challenged and changed the course of modern music.

New Vienna, shaping its new music in the moment, is near-encyclopedic in scope. The long forms that typified Jarrett’s early solo concert journeys – from Bremen/Lausanne and Köln to the first Vienna Concert and beyond – had given way, in this concluding phase of his performing life, to shows comprised of shorter, self-contained and contrasting pieces which, in their totality, frequently attained an impromptu suite-like character. And so it was at the Musikverein on July 9, 2016. Part I – the first of nine parts – is a spontaneous whirlwind of sound, swirling, dense and complex – Impetuous as force of nature. Part II floats chords in silence, and slowly draws out a plangent melody. Rhythm is to the fore in Part III, an outstanding instance of Jarrett’s capacity to develop separate and interweaving patterns with each hand.

Part IV is hymnic, trailing clouds of glory, Part V pure balladry channelled from the ether. Part VI refracts the lyrical impulse, rendering it more abstract, and Part VII is a tender song one might imagine rescored for the Belonging quartet. Part VIII gets down to basics with the blues, and Part IX, with its hints of both gospel and country, reminds us of how all-embracing Jarrett’s musical visions could be. With “Somewhere Over The Rainbow,” a favorite encore choice, phrased a little differently from the splendid versions heard on La Scala, a Multitude of Angels and Munich 2016, Jarrett concludes another exceptional performance.

New Vienna is issued as Keith Jarrett turns 80. Although he has not played live since 2017, public interest in his solo music remains high, with this year’s 50th anniversary of The Köln Concert also generating worldwide media attention.

Jarrett’s association with ECM dates from November 1971, when he and producer Manfred Eicher first collaborated on the hugely influential solo piano album Facing You, eight short pieces which, in Eicher’s words, “hold together like a suite.” The album also prefigured the solo piano concerts which would be such a defining aspect of Jarrett’s career.

In 2016, Keith Jarrett’s final European solo piano tour took place. To date, four concert recordings have been released from the tour: Munich 2016, Budapest Concert, Bordeaux Concert and most recently, New Vienna. Each of them shows Jarrett at the peak of his powers, creating new music in real time, continuing to develop the solo piano idiom that he had initiated in the early 1970s.

In 2018, health issues brought Jarrett’s performing life to a premature end. In consultation with him, ECM has continued to release some very remarkable albums by the great pianist, drawing on a treasure trove of recordings made over the decades, and spanning a wide range of genres.

These have included more music from the Deer Head Inn, the intimate venue in the Pocono Mountains which, back in 1961, had given Keith Jarrett his very first gig as leader of a piano trio. The Old Country features Jarrett with Gary Peacock and Paul Motian, conveying– in a 1992 show – “what jazz is all about”, in Keith’s words. In 2025, the inspired Deer Head performance was reprised on the vinyl box set At The Deer Head Inn – The Complete Recordings.

In 2025, the 50th anniversary of The Köln Concert generated a new wave of worldwide media attention on Jarrett’s unique achievements. And, as he turns 80, the release of New Vienna reconfirms that there is, still, nothing else in jazz or contemporary music that resembles a Keith Jarrett solo concert. As the committee citation for the Polar Music Prize (one of Jarrett’s many awards) noted, “Through a series of brilliant solo performances and recordings that demonstrate his utterly spontaneous creativity, Keith Jarrett has simultaneously lifted piano improvisation as an art form to new, unimaginable heights.”

Dropkick Murphys Roar Back With Protest Album ‘For The People’ and Summer Tour Plans

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Dropkick Murphys’ new album For The People shows courage and confidence, speaking up against the injustices happening in the United States, doing so with the strength and power that harkens back to Dropkick Murphys’ earliest punk rock roots. For The People is more than a title. It’s a heartfelt stance, a declaration of who this band is—and who they’ve always been.

For The People will be released digitally on July 4 via the band’s Dummy Luck Music / Play It Again Sam, with the LP and CD release featuring 5 bonus tracks out October 10. The poignant album cover was created by renowned social/political artist Shepard Fairey’s design firm Studio Number One, and the album was produced and mixed by longtime Dropkick Murphys collaborator Ted Hutt.

For The People rises to its moment: an expression of humanity at a time of relentless dehumanization, a promise of hope in an era fueled by fear-mongering, a declaration of solidarity in an age of disunion, a defiant rebuttal to the charlatans and demagogues who seek to divide us for their own power and profit.

“Who’ll Stand With Us?,” the album’s first single, is a call for unity, a return to sanity, and a look at what – and who – is really dividing us. It gets straight to the point: When the billionaires and broligarchs get done neutering society, what’s left for the rest of us? The song aims to frame class warfare for what it is. And, like all Dropkick Murphys songs, it empowers listeners to take action.

The powerful video for “Who’ll Stand With Us?” was directed by Jon Vulpine and depicts the disturbing reality of people disappearing in the United States. MeidasTouch Network, the U.S.-based pro-democracy news podcast (and the #1 podcast in the U.S. and Canada), took note, will be posting the video, and has shown ongoing support for the band’s efforts to stand up against injustice.

In line with the album’s theme and band’s ethos, Casey recently participated in a humanitarian aid convoy in Ukraine, highlighting the band’s commitment to supporting the war-torn country. In recent years, Dropkick Murphys have raised money for Ukrainian aid efforts through the sale of limited-edition t-shirts, and Casey felt it was important to see things firsthand and to show moral support for the people of Ukraine.

As part of their longtime support of veterans and workers’ rights, Dropkick Murphys will launch their summer touring with a historic performance on the National Mall in Washington, DC as part of the Unite for Veterans, Unite for America rally on June 6 (the anniversary of D-Day).

Building on the band’s longtime relationship with the Boston Red Sox, on July 11, fans can enjoy a night of fun during Dropkick Murphys night at Fenway Park which will feature a limited edition Dropkick Murphys’ “I’m Shipping Up To Boston” bobblehead for those who purchase tickets here: https://www.redsox.com/dropkick. A portion of ticket proceeds will benefit Dropkick Murphys’ official charity, The Claddagh Fund, which has raised over $20 million to support non-profit organizations that are focused on children, veterans and addiction recovery.

Later in the summer, iconic punk rock bands Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion will continue to share their message of fighting for what’s right during the co-headlining U.S. Summer Of Discontent Tour from July 22 through August 17. Visit https://dropkickmurphys.com/tour/ for current Dropkick Murphys’ tour dates, including the Summer Of Discontent Tour, North American festivals (Punk In The Park Denver, Warped Tour Long Beach, Seisiún, CityFolk, Riot Fest and Furnace Fest), as well a fall European headlining tour.

Whether it’s politics, family, friends or simply “life,” Dropkick Murphys continue to write music that regular people can identify with. On For The People–the band’s 13th studio album–the stories run deep, the memories push hard, and the joy remains infectious. Across the album’s 12 songs, Dropkick Murphys—Ken Casey (vocals), Tim Brennan (guitars, tin whistle, accordion, piano, vocals), Jeff DaRosa (guitars, banjo, mandolin, vocals), Matt Kelly (drums, percussion, vocals), James Lynch (guitars, vocals), Kevin Rheault (bass) and Campbell Webster (bagpipes and Uilleann pipes)—imbue the same kind of joy one might celebrate with family and friends. And even when the moods are sad and pensive, it’s hard not to feel personally invested in the band’s emotional spectrum.

“We’ve always had the same message and haven’t been afraid to speak out about what’s important to us. But for me now, I think about my kids’ future, and the next generation,” says Casey. That could be anything from speaking out against injustices, or just simply making sure you take the time to tell the people close to you how important they are to you.”

You won’t find a declarative call to arms as majestic as the opening salvo of “Who’ll Stand With Us?,” and you’ll stand at rapt attention when Casey pays tribute to the grandfather who raised him on the noble “Chesterfields And Aftershave.” “The Big Man” is a revved-up ode to one of contemporary punk’s biggest characters, Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge, while “Streetlights” is a reflection on Casey’s father’s passing when Ken was only 8 years old, and the fractures it left him with (“No church, no bar and no museum/will ever make this right”). “I never thought that I would write a song about the day my Dad died,” admits the frontman, “but sometimes, like a lot of our songs, suddenly the right words or the right way to say it will pop into my head. And it’s like, ‘OK, well, now it’s time to tell that story.’”

For The People is further strengthened with the participation of some stellar musicians who just happen to be some of the band’s favorite people. England’s national treasure Billy Bragg lends his voice on DKM’s cover of Ewan MacColl’s “School Days Over” – coincidentally, a favorite of Bragg’s. “Billy’s become a great friend,” says Casey. “It’s inspiring how he’s carried on the protest singer legacy. He really walks the walk.”

Dublin’s Irish folk-metal quartet The Scratch–who are close friends after spending the better part of three years opening for Dropkick Murphys on tour–bring their Celtic howlings to the bridge of “Longshot” and sing in their native tongue as Dropkicks dip into the traditional “Mo Ghile Mear” on the bridge of “One Last Goodbye ‘Tribute To Shane’ (feat. The Scratch).” Traditional Irish folk squad The Mary Wallopers are currently blowing up across Ireland and the UK, but made time to duck into a recording studio while on tour to put the boot into “Bury The Bones,” adding the symbiotic voices of protest from Ireland.

In the eyes of many of the DKM faithful, the biggest of all these guest friends is longtime bandmate Al Barr. The band were overjoyed to have Al pay a visit to the studio to urgently growl down some lines alongside his bandmates on “The Vultures Circle High.” “Al is still taking time off for family,” says Casey, “but he’s still part of our family, so we thought it would be nice to have his voice on this record.”

The album closes with the previously mentioned “One Last Goodbye,” a poignant tribute to The Pogues’ Shane MacGowan. With its powerful refrain (“In a million empty bottles we cried/down goes the hero/one last goodbye”) and shout-outs to Shane’s cohorts in the afterlife, it’s a glorious tribute that mines the joy out of the solemnity of death. More importantly, it’s a tacit acknowledgment of how MacGowan firmly put the Dropkicks on the road that has taken them all over the world. Oh, and that line “‘Piss off, you wanker,’ you signed on my soul”? That’s how MacGowan autographed Casey’s copy of the “Dark Streets Of London” single upon meeting him for the first time in 1998.

“Bury the Bones” and “Fiending For The Lies” further address the USA’s dysfunctional climate and the social media disinformation that fuels much of the division.

“Many of these songs are about the issues that do harm to regular people,” stresses Casey. For The People is about…life. “But life can be cruel, and I don’t want to side with the people that vote for cruelty, that vote against free school lunches for kids, and vote against workers’ rights, and enable corporate greed in the growing wealth divide. So if the point is to have a heart and help people, where do those characteristics exist with those that side with the billionaires and the corporations over the worker and the child?”

You see, Dropkick Murphys can start a pit faster than a sparkler tossed into a gas can catches fire. They can pen an obnoxious tribute to one of their best friends, and can stir up emotions that make you reflect on how far you’ve come and who came with you for the journey. Or write a protest anthem that could easily fit on a soundtrack for the next revolution. When it seems like the world is obsessed with flexing its cruelty now more than ever, Dropkick Murphys are ready with the counter offensive.

The song listing for For The People is as follows:

Who’ll Stand With Us?

Longshot (feat. The Scratch)

The Big Man

Chesterfields And Aftershave

Bury The Bones (feat. The Mary Wallopers)

Kids Games

Sooner Kill ‘Em First

Fiending For The Lies

Streetlights

School Days Over (feat. Billy Bragg)

The Vultures Circle High (feat. Al Barr)

One Last Goodbye “Tribute To Shane” (feat. The Scratch)

5 Surprising Facts About Kenny G That’ll Make You Love Him Even More

Smooth jazz. Soaring saxophone solos. Coffee empires. Wait—what? Yes, we’re talking about Kenny G, the Grammy-winning sax legend who once held a note for 45 minutes and has sold over 75 million records worldwide. But behind the soft melodies and perfect hair is a man full of surprises. Here are 5 lesser-known facts about the one and only Kenneth Bruce Gorelick—aka Kenny G.

1. He Was One of Starbucks’ First Investors
Before lattes were life and pumpkin spice ruled fall, Kenny G was sipping on something more than just jazz. He was an early investor in Starbucks thanks to his friendship with founder Howard Schultz. Not only did he help fund the chain, but he also claims he influenced the idea of selling espresso drinks. Kenny G: the only man to both soundtrack and caffeinate your life.

2. He’s Got a Degree in Accounting (With Honors!)
Before dazzling millions with “Songbird,” Kenny G was crunching numbers. He majored in accounting at the University of Washington and graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. He was even eligible to become a CPA. That’s right—he could’ve audited your taxes.

3. His Music Tells China It’s Time to Go Home
In China, Kenny G’s song “Going Home” has become a bizarre national cue: stores, malls, train stations—you name it—play the track to signal closing time. It’s so embedded in the culture that people start packing up when they hear it, like Pavlov’s dog with a soprano sax.

4. He Once Held a Sax Note for 45 Minutes
Using a technique called circular breathing, Kenny G broke a Guinness World Record in 1997 by holding a single note on his sax for 45 minutes and 47 seconds. That’s longer than most gym memberships last. If lung power was an Olympic sport, he’d win gold—smoothly, of course.

5. He’s Played with Everyone from Sinatra to Weezer
You expect Kenny G to collaborate with Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion, sure. But did you know he played sax for Weezer in a surprise AOL promo? Or that he popped up in a Katy Perry music video? He’s been sampled by Kanye, and somehow manages to glide through genres like his notes glide through the air.

Kenny G is more than the soundtrack to candlelit dinners and dentist offices—he’s an unexpected powerhouse of pop culture, business smarts, and saxophone wizardry. Here’s to the guy who turned smooth jazz into a global phenomenon, caffeinated a nation, and still has the lungs of a superhero.

Spotify’s Loud & Clear Report Shows Canadian Artists Are Dominating the Global Stage

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Today, Spotify launches its Loud & Clear report—their annual deep dive into the economics of music streaming—in Canada, and with it, a powerful story of how Canadian artists are thriving on a global stage.

The timing couldn’t be better. Just over a decade since Spotify launched in Canada, the country’s music creators have become some of the most influential and most streamed in the world. With global superstars like The WeekndJustin BieberCéline DionTate McRaeNAVbbno$Charlotte Cardin, and Patrick Watson, Canadian talent has not only shaped the sound of the past 10 years—it’s exported it worldwide.

And the numbers prove it. In the last year alone, Canadian artists earned nearly $460M CAD in royalties on Spotify, a 5% increase year over year, contributing to a near doubling of earnings in the past five years alone. 

Since 2017, the number of Canadian artists generating at least $50K, $100K, $500K, and $1M CAD annually on Spotify has more than doubled. And remarkably, 92% of those royalties in 2024 came from listeners outside of Canada—a testament to how Canadian music is resonating far beyond its borders.

As Spotify marks more than 10 years of championing and amplifying Canadian voices, Loud & Clear offers a look at where those voices are going next and why the world is still turning up the volume on Canada.

A record year for Canadian artists

To underscore their gains: Canadian artists earned nearly $460M CAD in royalties from Spotify in 2024—a 5% increase from last year, and nearly double what they made in 2019. That’s not just streams; that’s sustainable careers being built in studios, basements, and tour vans from Vancouver to Halifax.

Spotify is now the number-one source of music royalties in the world and for Canada: It’s the critical engine of the music industry that’s powering the next generation of creators. Not only is Spotify the largest single source of music royalties globally, but Spotify alone paid more in royalties to the Canadian music sector in 2023 than the entire Canadian commercial radio industry combined, including royalties and Canadian Content Development (CCD) contributions. For Canadian artists, it’s helping turn streaming into a sustainable, global career path.

Recorded music revenue in Canada grew 129% between 2014 and 2024, from $397M CAD to $909M CAD. Audio streaming now accounts for nearly 79% of total recorded music revenue, with the majority from paid subscriptions like Spotify Premium.

And this success isn’t limited to major label acts: Indie artists and labels made up around 40% of all Canadian royalties on the platform last year.

“Spotify is more than a streaming service—it’s a springboard for Canadian artists to reach listeners in every corner of the globe,” said Elizabeth Phipps, Head of Artist and Label Partnerships, Spotify Canada.

Canadian sounds, global impact

Here’s what might surprise you: 92% of the royalties earned by Canadian artists on Spotify in 2024 came from outside of Canada. Fifteen million hours of music by Canadian artists are streamed every day on Spotify around the world, and that music features on 2.4B user playlists globally.

That makes Canada one of the world’s top music exporters and a key player in the global soundscape. It also means Canadian artists are making it big not just in Toronto or Montréal, but in cities like Jakarta, Osaka, Melbourne, London, São Paulo, Berlin, Mexico City, and Seoul.

And it’s not just English-language music. French-language artists saw a 15% boost in global Spotify royalties in 2024, a fivefold increase since 2017. In fact, Québécois artist Patrick Watson’s “Je te laisserai des mots” was the most popular francophone track on Spotify globally in 2024, and the first French-language track to pass 1 billion streams. 

Leading with diversity and independence

Canadian women are making both hits and history on Spotify: Since 2020, their global streams on Spotify have nearly doubled, and in 2024, more than 40% of Canadian artists earning over $1M CAD on Spotify were women or in groups with both male and female members. All this puts Canada alongside the likes of Sweden and South Korea as the top countries in the world when it comes to female representation in their top artists.

Spotify is also lifting up independent voices—from singer-songwriters in Saskatoon to label-free rappers in Scarborough—through playlisting, editorial support, and real-world activations like billboards in Sankofa Square and festival stages at Les Francos de Montréal.

“This is what Canada sounds like—diverse, digital, and not just thriving domestically, but leading on the world stage. The data is clear in underscoring the vital role that export plays in sustaining the overall health of Canada’s music industry.” said Xenia Manning, Director of Global Music Policy, Spotify.

As they look to the next 10 years of Spotify in Canada, there’s a fresh opportunity to reimagine how Canada nurtures its cultural economy and what policies it will choose for the future. Spotify is optimistic that leaders will lean into a future-facing, inclusive vision—one that reflects how today’s creators make, share, and grow their art in a digital-first world.

Because Canadian artists shouldn’t just be heard. They should be celebrated. Globally.

Leonard Bernstein Traces the Origins of Music Using “Come On, Eileen”’s Ancient Ancestor

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Before there was “Come On, Eileen,” there was “Fair Harvard,” and before that—prehistoric humming? In this captivating clip from his Harvard lecture series The Unanswered Question, Leonard Bernstein unpacks the origins of harmony, key signatures, and tonal control with wit, wonder, and just the right amount of “chromatic goulash.”

“Whatever!” Clueless Soundtrack Turns 30 With Vinyl Reissue Packed With ’90s Alt-Rock Royalty

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“As if!!!!” UMe marks the 30th anniversary of Paramount Pictures’ 1995 comedy classic Clueless, by releasing the movie’s soundtrack on both standard weight vinyl and a limited-edition standard weight pink colored vinyl – available now HERE.

Loosely based on Jane Austen’s 1815 novel Emma, Clueless was hilariously updated to Beverly Hills High School in the 1990s by writer/director Amy Heckerling.  The iconic film stars Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz, Stacey Dash as her best friend Dionne, Brittany Murphy as Tai, the ugly duckling transformed into a beautiful swan, and Paul Rudd as Cher’s disapproving ex-stepbrother. 

The platinum-selling soundtrack features The Muffs’ cover of Kim Wilde’s “Kids in America,” along with Radiohead’s acoustic version of “Fake Plastic Trees” as well as tracks from a who’s-who of the decade’s alternative music stars, such as Cracker (with a cover of Flamin’ Groovies’ “Shake Some Action”), Counting Crows (cover of Psychedelic Furs’ “The Ghost in You”), Luscious Jackson, World Party (with a rousing cover of Mott the Hoople/David Bowie’s “All the Young Dudes”), Lightning Seeds, Smoking Popes, Beastie Boys, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (who appeared in the film), Coolio, Supergrass, Velocity Girl and Jill Sobule. Pre-order the 30th Anniversary edition of Clueless HERE.

Tracklisting:
The Muffs, “Kids in America”
Cracker, “Shake Some Action”
Counting Crows, “The Ghost in You”
Luscious Jackson, “Here” (Squirmel Mix)
World Party, “All the Young Dudes”
Radiohead, “Fake Plastic Trees” (acoustic version)
Lightning Seeds, “Change”
Smoking Popes, “Need You Around”
Beastie Boys, “Mullet Head”
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, “Where’d You Go?”
Coolio, “Rollin’ With My Homies”
Supergrass, “Alright”
Velocity Girl, “My Forgotten Favorite”
Jill Sobule, “Supermodel”

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How Do Hoverboards Work

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By Mitch Rice

Evеr lookеd at somеonе gliding еffortlеssly down thе strееt on a hovеrboard and thought, “How doеs that thing еvеn work?”

You not alonе.

Thеsе slееk, futuristic dеvicеs havе caught thе world’s attеntion—but bеnеath thеir cool еxtеrior liеs a mix of smart tеch and simplе physics. Whеthеr you’rе just curious or thinking of buying onе, undеrstanding how hoverboards work will hеlp you apprеciatе thе tеch bеhind thе ridе.

Lеt’s brеak it down—without all thе complicatеd jargon.

What Exactly Is a Hovеrboard?

First things first, no—it doеsn’t hovеr likе in sci-fi moviеs.

A hovеrboard is a sеlf-balancing, two-whееlеd pеrsonal transport dеvicе. You control it by shifting your body wеight forward, backward, or to thе sidеs. It’s likе a mix bеtwееn a skatеboard and a Sеgway—but without thе handlе.

Thе ridе fееls smooth, almost likе floating, which is why it got thе catchy namе “hovеrboard.”

Corе Componеnts of a Hovеrboard

To rеally undеrstand how it works, lеt’s look undеr thе hood. A hovеrboard may sееm likе a singlе unit, but it’s made up of sеvеral parts working togеthеr in pеrfеct sync.

1. Thе Gyroscopе and Spееd Sеnsors

Thеsе arе thе brains bеhind thе balancе.

Evеry hovеrboard comеs with gyroscopic sеnsors that dеtеct thе anglе at which thе ridеr is lеaning. As soon as you shift your wеight forward or back, thе sеnsors sеnd that data to thе logic board (aka thе mini-computеr).

Thе spееd sеnsors mеasurе how fast thе whееls arе turning and how far you’rе tilting. This information gеts sеnt to thе gyroscopе for furthеr analysis.

Togеthеr, thеy makе surе you don’t fall flat on your facе.

2. The Logic Board

This is thе “CPU” or brain of thе hovеrboard.

It procеssеs all thе input from thе sеnsors and tеlls thе motors what to do. It’s fast—fast. So еvеn tiny movеmеnts arе dеtеctеd and adjustеd in rеal timе.

This allows thе board to sеlf-balancе and rеspond almost instantly to your movеmеnts.

3. Thе Elеctric Motors

Most hovеrboards havе two small еlеctric motors—onе insidе еach whееl. Thеsе motors arе what actually movе thе board forward or backward.

Dеpеnding on how much prеssurе you apply (by lеaning), thе logic board tеlls thе motors to adjust thе whееl spееd and dirеction.

4. Thе Battеry Pack

There is no gas nееdеd hеrе. A hovеrboard runs on lithium-ion battеriеs, thе samе kind found in your phonе or laptop.

Thеsе battеriеs arе compact, lightwеight, and rеchargеablе. A full charge usually gives you anywhеrе from 6 to 15 milеs of riding time.

But bе carеful—chеap or off-brand hovеrboards somеtimеs usе low-quality battеriеs, which can ovеrhеat or еvеn catch firе. Always go for a trustеd brand.

How Doеs a Hovеrboard Know Whеrе You’rе Going?

It’s all about prеssurе and anglе.

Each footpad on thе hovеrboard has prеssurе-sеnsitivе switchеs undеrnеath. Whеn you placе your fееt on thе board and lеan slightly forward, thе sеnsors dеtеct that shift in wеight.

Thеn:

·        Thе gyroscopе calculatеs thе tilt.

·        The logic board procеssеs it.

·        Thе motors adjust thе whееls to movе forward.

It’s a smooth process that happens in millisеconds.

Want to turn? Just push down with onе foot morе than thе othеr. That tеlls thе motors to movе onе whееl fastеr than thе othеr, spinning thе board in placе.

Easy, right?

Balancе Is thе Kеy

The standout fеaturе of any hovеrboard is its sеlf-balancing mеchanism. And it’s not just a buzzword—it’s thе еntirе rеason you can ridе it safеly.

This sеlf-balancing systеm constantly adjusts to tiny shifts in your body position. That’s why, whеn you stand still, thе board kееps you upright. And whеn you lеan forward just a littlе, you start moving.

You don’t havе to bе an еxpеrt to ridе onе. Thе hovеrboard doеs most of thе thinking for you.

Diffеrеnt Typеs of Hovеrboards

Not all hovеrboards arе madе thе samе. Thеrе arе sеvеral typеs basеd on usе, tеrrain, and whееl sizе.

1. Classic Hovеrboards

Thеsе arе thе basic modеls you sее most oftеn. Thеy’rе grеat for smooth surfacеs likе sidеwalks and indoor spacеs.

2. Off-Road Hovеrboards

Thеsе comе with biggеr whееls and strongеr motors. You can takе thеm on grass, dirt, and еvеn gravеl paths.

3. Bluеtooth and App-Enablеd Hovеrboards

Somе modеls comе with spеakеrs, lights, and mobilе apps. You can change riding modеs, check battеry lifе, or еvеn track your distancе.

Safеty First: Important Tips for Bеginnеrs

Evеn though a hovеrboard balancеs itsеlf, safety still mattеrs.

Hеrе arе a fеw tips to kееp in mind:

·        Wеar a hеlmеt. Always. Just like biking or skating.

·        Start slow. Practicе indoors or in an opеn, safе arеa bеforе riding on sidеwalks or roads.

·        Chеck your battеry. Nеvеr ovеrchargе it or lеavе it pluggеd in ovеrnight.

·        Stay visiblе. If you’rе riding at dusk, makе surе your board has LED lights or usе rеflеctivе gеar.

Why Hovеrboards Bеcamе So Popular

Lеt’s bе honеst—hovеrboards look cool. That’s a big part of thе appеal.

But beyond that, thеy offеr:

·        A fun way to get around.

·        A great tool for improving balancе and corе strength.

·        An еco-friеndly transportation option.

Thеy’rе еspеcially popular with kids, tееns, and young adults. And with nеwеr modеls offеring Bluеtooth spеakеrs and custom LED lights, thеy’rе morе customizablе than еvеr.

Thе Futurе of Hovеrboards

Wе’vе comе a long way sincе thе first gеnеration of hovеrboards.

Modеrn modеls arе smartеr, safеr, and morе powеrful. Somе еvеn fеaturе AI-basеd movеmеnt prеdiction, hеlping improvе balancе and control furthеr.

And although wе’rе still waiting for a truе “hovеring” board likе in thе moviеs, thе futurе looks bright.

In thе coming yеars, wе might sее:

·        Solar-powеrеd hovеrboards

·        Fully watеrproof modеls

·        Intеgration with smartwatchеs and AR glassеs

Exciting timеs ahеad.

Conclusion: Hovеrboards Arе Morе Than Just a Toy

At first glancе, a hovеrboard looks likе a fun gadgеt. But oncе you undеrstand thе tеch insidе—gyroscopеs, sеnsors, logic boards—it bеcomеs clеar that it’s a prеtty imprеssivе piеcе of еnginееring.

Thе nеxt timе you sее somеonе riding onе, you’ll know еxactly what’s happеning undеrnеath thosе whееls.

So whеthеr you’rе a curious tеch lovеr or thinking about buying onе, now you know how hovеrboards rеally work.

Just rеmеmbеr to lеan gеntly, kееp your balancе, and еnjoy thе ridе!

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