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Does THCP Gummies Work for Inflammation?

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By Mitch Rice

Do THCP Gummies work for inflammation? This question has been on the minds of many looking for natural ways to manage chronic pain and inflammation. As we continue to explore the vast world of cannabinoids, THCP has emerged as a powerful contender in the fight against inflammation. With the rise of THCP gummies, many are curious about their effectiveness and how they stack up against other anti-inflammatory options. In this article, we’ll dive deep into what THCP is, how it interacts with the body to reduce inflammation, and whether THCP gummies are the right solution for your needs.

What are THCP Gummies?

THCP gummies are edibles infused with Tetrahydrocannabiphorol (THCP), a lesser-known but potent cannabinoid found in cannabis. The psychoactive compound THC, which gives marijuana its “high,” is closely related to THCP..” THCP, however, has a much stronger effect, even at lower doses.

When formulated into gummies, THCP provides a discreet and tasty way to consume this powerful cannabinoid. THCP gummies come in various flavors and strengths, making them a popular choice for those who prefer the ease and convenience of edibles over smoking or vaping.

The body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) controls many bodily functions, including pain, mood, and inflammation. While THC binds to both CB1 and CB2 receptors in the ECS, THCP is thought to bind more effectively to these receptors, potentially leading to enhanced therapeutic effects.

THCP and Its Effects on Inflammation

Normally, inflammation occurs when the body responds to injury or infection, but chronic inflammation can cause a number of health issues. Conditions like arthritis, autoimmune diseases, and even chronic back pain are often associated with persistent inflammation.

The endocannabinoid system is responsible for maintaining balance (homeostasis) within the body, and cannabinoids like THCP play a crucial role in this process. THCP has shown promise as an anti-inflammatory agent, with early studies suggesting that it may help reduce inflammation by interacting with both CB1 and CB2 receptors.

In the brain and central nervous system, CB1 receptors are located, while CB2 receptors are located in the peripheral nervous system and immune system. Research indicates that THCP’s ability to bind more strongly to these receptors may contribute to its enhanced anti-inflammatory effects. By reducing the inflammatory response at the cellular level, THCP may provide relief from the discomfort and pain associated with chronic inflammation.

What are the Benefits of THCP Gummies for Inflammation?

THCP gummies have numerous benefits when it comes to managing inflammation. 

Here is a breakdown of how these gummies might help:

1. Effective Pain Relief

THCP’s anti-inflammatory properties may be useful in relieving pain caused by inflammation. You may be able to reduce the discomfort caused by inflammation with THCP gummies, regardless of whether you have arthritis, muscle soreness, or chronic pain from an injury.

2. Non-Psychoactive (At Low Doses)

While THCP is more potent than THC, gummies typically contain a controlled dose that minimizes the risk of psychoactive effects. In this way, THCP gummies are appealing to those who want cannabinoids’ benefits without feeling “high.”

3. Long-lasting Effects

Unlike smoking or vaping cannabis, which can provide quick relief but wear off quickly, THCP gummies are metabolized more slowly by the body. This means their effects can last longer, helping to manage inflammation throughout the day or night.

4. Convenience and Discreetness

Gummies are convenient, portable, and discreet. This is especially important for those who need to manage their inflammation on the go or in social situations where smoking or vaping might not be an option.

5. Promotes Overall Well-Being

In addition to reducing inflammation, THCP may also help with mood regulation, stress reduction, and sleep. Chronic inflammation is often associated with other health issues like anxiety and sleep disturbances, so THCP gummies may provide a holistic solution for managing multiple symptoms.

How to Choose the Right THCP Gummies for Inflammation

Choosing the right THCP gummies is crucial to getting the most out of their anti-inflammatory benefits. 

The following factors should be considered when choosing THCP gummies:

1. Potency

The potency of THCP gummies varies, so choose a dose that meets your needs. If you’re new to THCP or cannabinoids in general, start with a lower dose to gauge how your body reacts. The dose can always be increased later if needed.

2. Quality of Ingredients

Look for gummies made with high-quality, natural ingredients. Ideally, the THCP used in the gummies should come from a reputable source that provides lab-tested products for purity and potency. Avoid gummies with excessive sugar, artificial flavors, or preservatives.

3. Third-Party Lab Testing

The potency and purity of gummies manufactured by a reputable brand will be confirmed by third-party lab tests. A brand’s website or packaging should make it easy to access these test results. Lab testing ensures that the gummies contain the advertised amount of THCP and are free from contaminants like pesticides and heavy metals.

4. Flavor and Texture

Since gummies are meant to be a tasty treat, the flavor and texture are essential for the overall experience. Choose gummies that appeal to your taste preferences and are easy to consume. Many people find that fruity flavors make taking their daily dose of THCP more enjoyable.

5. Brand Reputation

Choose THCP gummies from a reputable brand with positive customer reviews. Brands that are transparent about their manufacturing process, ingredients, and testing are more likely to produce high-quality, effective products.

Legal and Safety Considerations for THCP Gummies

Legal and safety considerations should be considered before purchasing THCP gummies.

1. Legal Status of THCP

The legal status of THCP varies depending on where you live. In the United States, THCP is a relatively new cannabinoid, and its legal status is not as clear-cut as THC or CBD. Despite the fact that hemp-derived products with less than 0.3% THC are legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, some states may have stricter regulations on cannabinoids like THCP. Make sure you check your local laws before purchasing or using THCP gummies.

2. Safety and Side Effects

In general, THCP is considered safe when used responsibly, but you should be aware of its potential side effects. Occasionally, individuals may experience mild euphoria or dizziness after taking higher doses. You should consult your healthcare provider if you are concerned or have pre-existing conditions.

THCP Gummies vs Other Cannabinoids for Inflammation Relief

When considering THCP gummies for inflammation, it helps to compare them to other cannabinoids like CBD, THC, and CBG. THCP stands out among these cannabinoids for its potency and potential for inflammation relief.

1. CBD

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a popular cannabinoid with anti-inflammatory properties. However, CBD is not as potent as THCP, and it may require larger doses to achieve the same effects. THCP may offer faster and more noticeable relief, especially for those dealing with severe inflammation.

2. THC

THC is another cannabinoid with anti-inflammatory properties, but it also has psychoactive properties, which may not be desirable to everyone. THCP, on the other hand, provides similar inflammation relief but with potentially fewer psychoactive effects at low doses.

3. CBG

The anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects of CBG (cannabigerol) are less potent than those of THCP. While CBG may help with mild inflammation, THCP could be a more effective option for those dealing with chronic or severe inflammatory conditions.

Where to Buy THCP Gummies Online?

Creating Better Days is recognized as a reliable provider of THCP Gummies online. This brand has carved a niche in the cannabis market with its high-quality THCP Gummies. Independent third-party lab tests confirm the safety and purity of their products, and customers can access these Certificates of Analysis (COAs) to verify the product’s integrity. Reviews from users frequently highlight the premium effects and quality of Creating Better Days THCP gummies, affirming their reputation as a top-tier source of cannabis products.

Conclusion

As a result, THCP gummies offer significant promise as a natural solution to inflammation. Whether you’re dealing with arthritis, muscle pain, or other inflammatory conditions, THCP may offer a potent and effective alternative to traditional treatments. By choosing the right gummies, understanding the effects of THCP, and considering safety and legal factors, you can harness the power of this powerful cannabinoid to improve your overall well-being.

You should consult your doctor before taking THCP gummies, especially if you have pre-existing conditions or are taking medications.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Frank Meyer and Cherie Currie Team Up for “Piece of Me” Ahead of ‘Living Between The Lines’ Album

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Punk veteran Frank Meyer has just released his new duet with The Runaways’ Cherie Currie entitled “Piece Of Me”. The track comes from Frank’s forthcoming solo debut album, “Living Between The Lines” that is set to hit on March 25th.

“People tell me they like my music. People tell Cherie she changed their lives,” says punk stalwart Frank Meyer about Cherie Currie of The Runaways. “I get it. She certainly changed mine.” While it’s common for normal everyday people to fanboy/fangirl over their favorite musicians, it’s always refreshing to hear celebs gushing over other celebs. So when he was writing his new single “Piece of Me” from his solo debut, he asked Cherie to sing with him. “It was an honor to have her write and sing this duet with me.”

“The Runaways were a gigantic early influence on me and she has been instrumental in my music career,” he says. “At one of the earliest gigs by my band the Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, Cherie jumped onstage with us and sang her hit ‘Cherry Bomb’ and shortly after asked us to support her and be her backing band on the road.”

Adds Cherie, “We just clicked when I met Frank at a Sandy West show at the Coconut Teaser in the early ’90s. Frank has turned me on to so many memorial gigs, sessions, and people during our three decades of friendship. He is an exceptional player, performer, singer and songwriter. A selfless human being that I am so proud to call one of my very best friends!”

While the late-night sway of “Piece of Me” hearkens last call in a dive bar while the final song is playing on the juke, the narrative of the song relates more to the push and pull of social media. “When I wrote the first pass at ‘Piece of Me,’ I was thinking about social media and how addicted we all have become to sharing our lives. It’s as if we are constantly giving a piece of ourselves away. But what do we keep for ourselves? At what point do we give it all away? What’s left?”

When Frank sent an early demo to her to help him finish out the lyrics, he kept the theme of the song close to his chest, resulting in musical kismet. “I didn’t tell her what inspired my parts,” he explains, “I just gave it to her to interpret on her own. When I got her parts back, I was blown away. When I read her lyrics, I felt like she was commenting on fame. Like, she has given so much of herself away on stage and in music and acting for so many years, what’s left for her?”

One of three duets with renowned musicians (the other two are “Partners in Crime” featuring Supersuckers’ Eddie Spaghetti and “Living Between the Lines” featuring Bellrays’ Lisa Kekaula), “Piece of Me” joins the other ten albums track in Frank’s first foray into solo material. While he has fronted seminal West Coast punk bands The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs and Trading Aces and played sideman in FEAR, Wayne Kramer and Cheetah Chrome, and lead vocalist for James Williamson (Iggy & The Stooges), Frank’s debut album fully displays his wide-ranging musical prowess which Rebel Noise calls “high-energy rock roots by adding shades of blues and soul.”

Pat Travers Unearths 1982 Live Gem with ‘Statesboro Blues (Live In Baltimore)’

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Legendary hard rock guitarist Pat Travers’ acclaimed series of archive live performances has already served up some exhilarating performances. But the latest, Statesboro Blues (Live In Baltimore 1982), is sure to be ranked among the greatest yet, and while we await its April 4 release, the title track peels off as a thrilling new single.

Of course Blind Willie McTell blues was long ago proclaimed a classic, with the Allman Brothers having already granted it an incendiary work-up at the dawn of the 70s. It was Travers, however, who made the song his own, and this version illustrates why.

Musically, Travers was truly in his prime.  “I’d added some people to my live band and recording band,” he explains.  “I had a keyboard player and another guy who sang backing vocals so I had a five piece band behind me.

“I was trying to do something a little more sophisticated,” he continues with a laugh, and his then-latest album, Black Pearl, bore that out.  “For me, that was one of my best records with the playing and the production.”  Its opening number, “I La La La Love You” (included here, of course) was a smash even before it was included in the cult movie Valley Girl.

By the time this show was recorded, in Baltimore just three weeks before Christmas, Travers and the band had been on the road for most of the year, a back-breaking outing that had long since been aptly nicknamed The Steelworkers Ball.

Tonight, however, the line-up welcomed a very special guest as Buck Dharma, guitarist for the Blue Oyster Cult, took the stage first to introduce the band (“some good friends of mine and the Blue Oyster Cult’s”), and then for the final song, an epic take on Cream’s “Sunshine Of Your Love.”  “It was a great version,” muses Travers, but it was also no more than the natural culmination to a show that still blazes in the mind, from the moment the band strikes up the tempest that was their interpretation of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.

Black Pearl dominates the set, naturally, but there was plenty of room for the oldies, too – “Life in London,” written and recorded while Travers was living in that city during 1976-1977, and capturing both the mood and the madness of the city as it braced itself for the incoming punk scene; “Snortin’ Whiskey, Drinkin’ Cocaine,” another Travers great that would one day make the movies (Alexander Payne’s 2004 classic Sideways); Little Walter’s blues leviathan “Boom Boom, Out Goes The Lights”; and all leading up to that stunning multi-guitar layered climax.

Travers himself is thrilled that this show is finally seeing the light of day. “I had nothing to do with the recording, but I’m glad they did it, as it captures a very interesting time.

“It sounds live,” he says. It may be a little rough compared to some of the over-produced and much over dubbed live albums that are out there, but “I’ve found that people often prefer a rougher sounding live mix, even if they don’t know it.  They’re not conscious of it, ‘this one’s too high fidelity’, but when it’s a little trashy, it has more energy and sounds more urgent.

“Rock’n’roll is not supposed to be clean and slick live. It’s got to have an edginess to it, and not be too predictable. There should always be surprises. Especially unintentional ones.”

Music Sustainability Summit 2025 Announces Speakers and Program

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The Music Sustainability Alliance (MSA), the industry’s green association, has announced the program and speakers for its upcoming summit, to be held April 15, at Solotech Studios in Hollywood, Calif.

The Music Sustainability Summit 2025 is a daylong event focusing on a broad range of issues affecting all sectors of the music business. The event includes mainstage presentations, hands-on actionable workshops, and generous networking opportunities. We are proud to announce Billboard Magazine as our esteemed media partner.

Among the featured speakers are Maggie Baird, mother of Grammy Award-winning artists Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, and founder of Support + Feed, a food security and climate change nonprofit; Rev Lennox Yearwood, Jr., a  minister, community activist, and president of the Hip Hop Caucus, which empowers young people to participate in elections, policymaking and service projects; and John Fernandez and Norhan Bayomi, co-founders of the MIT Climate Machine, who will be presenting the first sneak peek at their comprehensive study of the live music industry’s carbon footprint – funded and supported by Warner Music Group, Live Nation, Coldplay and Hope Solutions – to be released in April.

Additional speakers include artists, tour managers, venue operators, logistics professionals, waste reduction experts, merchandise producers, and many others at the forefront of sustainable music production. They include leaders from AEG, Black Pearl, C3 Presents, ECOfashion Corp., Grandstand Media, Hip Hop Caucus, KPOP4PLANET, Live Nation, Overdrive Energy Solutions, REVERB, Showpower, Sound Future, Spotify, STURDY,  Support+Feed, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group.

“The music industry is still in its early stages of embracing sustainable practices throughout its operations and supply chains, but the pace of change is accelerating, as is the industry’s impact,” said Amy Morrison, MSA’s Co-founder and CEO. “The 2025 Summit goes to the heart of our mission, to empower the music business to leverage its platform to tackle the climate crisis. Now is the time for collective action.”

Among the topics to be discussed are: Live Music Emissions in the UK and US; Behind the Tracks: Music Production, Delivery, and Consumption; Beyond Backlash: The High Stakes of Climate Advocacy; Can Live Music Weather the Storm?; Designing for Impact: The Critical Role of Production; Entertainment Allies: Strategies in Film, Sports and Broadway; Power Shift: The Evolving Landscape of Clean Energy; Recipe for Success: Why Menus Matter Most; and Wear the Change: Rethinking Merch.

GENTLE GIANT ‘Playing The Fool: The Complete Live Experience’ 2-CD, 2-CD+Blu-ray, Triple Vinyl LP To Be Released May 2

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The brand new reimagined, mixed and mastered version of Gentle Giant’s classic 1977 live album ‘Playing The Fool’ is set to be released on May 2nd.

‘Playing The Fool: The Complete Live Experience’, will be released across several formats including double CD, triple vinyl, Blu-ray and digital download in 96/24 stereo, 5.1 surround sound and Dolby Atmos mixes.

The album has been painstakingly mixed and mastered from the original source tapes by producer Dan Bornemark, who has worked extensively with the band on archival projects.

Containing new sleeve notes together with a plethora of photographs along with a track list that reflects the original running order of the setlist played on the tour including three previously unreleased songs and the between song banter from frontman Derek Shulman, this represents the most accurate account of Gentle Giant live at the very peak of their prowess.

Derek Shulman: “Effectively what you’re hearing on this album is the whole show with all the bells and whistles included with me speaking to the audience and to the band just like it was on the night.”

‘Playing The Fool: The Complete Live Experience’

Intro [1:24]

  • Just the Same / Proclamation [10:40]
  • On Reflection [7:31]
  • Interview [7:06]
  • The Runaway / Experience [9:54]
  • Sweet Georgia Brown (Breakdown in Brussels) [1:54]
  • So Sincere [10:42]
  • Excerpts from Octopus [15:58]
  • Band Introduction [1:23]
  • Funny Ways [8:58]
  • Timing / Violin Solo [11:40]
  • Free Hand [8:20]
  • Peel The Paint / I Lost My Head [8:01]

Derek Shulman: “It’s important to have a live album, which is live. There were no overdubs afterwards in the studio. So what you saw and heard is what you have on the album.”

Gentle Giant was a British progressive rock band formed in 1970 in London by three brothers Derek, Ray and Phil Shulman along with Gary Green, Kerry Minnear and drummer Martin Smith who was latterly replaced by John “Pugwash” Weathers in 1972.

The group was renowned for its complex and eclectic musical style, blending elements of rock, jazz, classical, folk and medieval music.  The band played a diverse array of instruments between them and their intricate arrangements and exquisite vocal harmonies gave them their own unique, instantly identifiable sound.

Gentle Giant released a series of highly regarded albums including ‘Acquiring the Taste’ (1971), ‘In a Glass House’ (1973), and ‘The Power and the Glory’ (1974) across which they pushed their musical boundaries to the limit. Their live album ‘Playing The Fool’ (1977) remains a testament to their stunning live shows.

In 1980 Gentle Giant called it a day and have refused numerous calls to reform since then, perhaps this is why their reputation remains intact to this day.  Wide Scale chart success may have eluded them but their fiercely loyal fanbase followed them right through their career and beyond. Their legacy has remained undiminished within the Progressive Rock world being major influences on Porcupine Tree`s Steven Wilson, Neal Morse of Spock’s Beard, Michael Sadler of Saga and Opeth`s Mikael Akerfeldt, who cites ‘Acquiring The Taste’ as one of his favourite albums.

Derek Shulman: “We were a rock and roll band that played interesting music and we wanted to have fun for ourselves and have the audience go out with a smile on their faces.”

Rupi Kaur curates all-Canadian playlist for Women’s History Month on Spotify

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Spotify has announced the next curator for its Local Spot playlist series, which highlights notable Canadians and the music that fuels their creativity. This month, in celebration of Women’s History Month, the playlist is curated by Rupi Kaur, the global literary icon whose raw, powerful poetry has redefined modern storytelling.

For Local Spot, Kaur shares “the songs that raised and healed me”, featuring a selection of Canadian artists who have shaped her creative journey and continue to inspire her work. She describes music as an essential part of her writing process, setting the tone for her words and transporting her through memories of the past and hopes for the future. Curating this playlist allowed her to revisit cherished tracks from the last 15 years, making the experience both nostalgic and uplifting.

National Music Centre Launches Exhibition Dedicated to International Pop-Punk Legends SUM 41 on March 26

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On March 26, the National Music Centre will unveil a new exhibition at Studio Bell, in partnership with The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, celebrating internationally renowned pop-punk legends SUM 41 as they accept their invitation into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.

From their early days in Ajax, Ontario to becoming global pop-punk rock icons, SUM 41 has spent close to 30 years delivering All Killer, No Filler anthems. With over 15 million albums sold worldwide, multiple Billboard-charting releases, a Grammy nomination, two JUNO Awards, a Kerrang! Award, several Alternative Press Music Awards, and countless other accolades, SUM 41 has left an undeniable mark on rock history.

Formed in 1996 by founding members Deryck Whibley and Steve Jocz (later joined by Dave Baksh and Jason “Cone” McCaslin), SUM 41 catapulted to fame with their breakthrough debut studio album, All Killer No Filler. A multi-platinum smash, the record propelled them to international stardom almost overnight, and their breakout hit “Fat Lip,” remains their biggest to date. With a fearless blend of rock, punk, pop, and alternative metal, their music became an unapologetic soundtrack of rebellion, resilience, and redemption, capturing both irreverent humour and raw vulnerability in a single album.

Now, as the band prepares to take their final bow from performing live, the National Music Centre is honouring their legacy with a new exhibition packed with rare memorabilia, compelling storytelling, and never-before-seen artifacts, including the original VHS cassette, or “Home Made EPK,” that helped land them their first record deal.

“We’ve kept so many memories over the years – from tour footage and stage outfits to the VHS tape that kicked everything off,” said SUM 41 frontman Deryck Whibley. “We can’t wait to see these pieces come together in one place, and we hope fans enjoy this look back as much as we’ve enjoyed the ride.”

After wrapping up their final world tour, SUM 41 will take the stage one last time for an unforgettable farewell performance at The 2025 JUNO Awards Broadcast in Vancouver this weekend on March 30, 2025. While the band may be saying goodbye, fans can relive their most epic moments through this special exhibition at Studio Bell.

“SUM 41’s influence stretches far beyond Canada,” said Andrew Mosker, President and CEO of the National Music Centre. “We’re excited to celebrate their legacy at NMC and give fans an up-close look at the band’s journey and rise as global rock icons.”

“SUM 41 has had a global impact on music, and their farewell performance at The JUNO Awards Broadcast will be epic,” said Allan Reid, President & CEO, CARAS/The JUNO Awards. “We’re thrilled to celebrate their career with this exhibition at the National Music Centre that honours their lasting influence on rock music.”

The 2025 Canadian Music Hall of Fame Inductee: SUM 41 exhibition is accessible with paid admission to Studio Bell and will run from March 26, 2025 until February 2026. 

The National Music Centre (NMC) has a mission to amplify the love, sharing, and understanding of music. It is preserving and celebrating Canada’s music story inside its home at Studio Bell in the heart of the East Village in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) on Treaty 7 territory. NMC is the home to four Canadian music halls of fame, including the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, and Quebec’s ADISQ Hall of Fame. Featuring musical instruments, artifacts, recording equipment, and memorabilia, the NMC Collection spans over 450 years of music history and innovation. A registered charity with programs that include exhibitions, artist development, performance, and education, NMC is inspiring a new generation of music lovers. For more information about NMC’s onsite activities, please visit studiobell.ca. To check out the NMC experience online, including video-on-demand performances, made-in-Canada stories, and highly entertaining educational content, visit amplify.nmc.ca.

The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) is a not-for-profit organization created to preserve and enhance the Canadian music industry and promote higher artistic and industry standards. CARAS’ mandate is comprised of four key pillars: Educate through our music education charity, MusiCounts, programs and initiatives; Develop emerging artists through mentorship and development programs; Celebrate Canadian artists with year-round JUNO Awards showcasing; and Honour music industry icons through the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The 54th annual JUNO Awards Broadcast will take place in Vancouver at Rogers Arena on Sunday, March 30, 2025. For more information on the JUNO Awards or The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) please visit junoawards.ca.

The Canadian Music Hall of Fame was established in 1978 and recognizes Canadian artists that have attained commercial success while having a positive impact on the Canadian music scene here at home and around the world. Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre in Calgary, is the physical home to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame collection. NMC works closely with the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) to collect and exhibit items within the collection. As the governing body for the Hall of Fame, CARAS makes annual inductions in the artist, industry, and humanitarian categories each year at the JUNO Awards. For more information, please visit canadianmusichalloffame.ca.

2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships Coverage Airs on SiriusXM

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SiriusXM will offer listeners nationwide baseline-to-baseline coverage of NCAA March Madness, the most exciting month on the calendar for college basketball fans. SiriusXM listeners will get access to every game of the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, and for the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship, listeners will get every game from the Sweet 16 round through the championship game, plus multiple early round matchups.

All of the Men’s NCAA Tournament game broadcasts, and the Women’s NCAA Tournament game broadcasts from the Sweet 16 through the National Championship, are provided to SiriusXM by Westwood One, the official network audio partner of the NCAA.

The men’s tournament begins with the First Four® on March 18-19 and continues through the Men’s Final Four® semifinal and National Championship game on April 5 and 7 in San Antonio, TX. The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship runs from the First Four matchups on March 19-20 through the Women’s Final Four semifinal and National Championship game, to be played April 3 and 6 in Tampa, FL. Game broadcasts will be available in SiriusXM-enabled vehicles and on the SiriusXM app. Channel assignments will be posted at siriusxm.com/sports starting Monday, March 17.

Beyond the action on the court, fans will also get the most in-depth expert analysis leading up to and throughout the tournament on SiriusXM’s multiple sports talk channels, which offer daily expert analysis from former players, coaches and other college sports insiders. These channels will be a place for fans to call in and discuss their favorite teams’ performances, and will offer special programming on Selection Sunday and Final Four weekend.

“Basketball and Beyond with Coach K”

Hall of Famer and five-time national champion former head coach of the Duke Blue Devils Mike Krzyzewski will host his SiriusXM show, “Basketball and Beyond with Coach K,” twice a week during the tournament run on the SiriusXM College Sports Radio channel and on the SiriusXM app. Coach K will share his insight into what teams face as they prepare to play on college basketball’s biggest stage, and react to performances by players and teams as they advance through the bracket.

Selection Sunday

On Selection Sunday, March 16, SiriusXM listeners will get up-to-the-moment coverage as tournament teams and first round matchups are revealed:

  • On Mad Dog Sports Radio (SiriusXM channel 82), Chris “Mad Dog” Russo and Steve Torre will host special Selection Sunday coverage live from 5 – 9 pm ET.
  • SiriusXM College Sports Radio (SiriusXM channel 84) will air Selection Sunday specials from 5 – 11 pm ET. At 5 pm ET, Kris Budden will host coverage of the men’s bracket reveal, then Chris Plank and Nicole Auerbach will take over as the women’s bracket is announced at 8 pm ET.
  • The official NCAA Tournament Selection Show produced by Westwood One will air on Sirius ch. 106, XM ch. 201 and on the SiriusXM app from 6 – 9 pm ET. Hosts Jason Horowitz, PJ Carlesimo and Debbie Antonelli will cover the reveal of both the men’s and women’s tournament brackets.

Final Four Programming

In addition to the games, SiriusXM will also have live programming originating from both the Men’s and Women’s Final Four cities, with pregame shows on location in San Antonio and Tampa, as well as live coverage of the Naismith Awards Brunch, where the Women’s and Men’s Player of the Year, Coach of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year awards are announced. Nicole Auerbach will be on location for SiriusXM’s Women’s Final Four coverage in Tampa. Matt McCall and Dalen Cuff will host SiriusXM’s Men’s Final Four coverage in San Antonio.

Otis Redding Foundation Announces Opening of Center for the Arts

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Today, the Otis Redding Foundation announced the opening of the Otis Redding Center for the Arts (ORCA) located in the heart of downtown in Macon, GA. ORCA will serve young people in Central Georgia between the ages of 5 and 18 who are interested in music and the arts, with plans to roll out programming for toddlers and senior citizens later this year. Its programs, which incorporate music and the arts with the latest technologies, include spaces for private lessons, workshops, and summer camps intended to foster confidence and creativity in its students. The curriculum will cover various aspects of both the creative and business sides of music, including content creation, performing, entertainment law, engineering, graphic design and touring. Additionally, ORCA has entered into special partnerships with the Bibb County School District, Roberts Academy at Mercer University, and several other schools and organizations in the community.

Established in honor of the late, great music artist, entrepreneur, philanthropist and Macon native, Otis Redding, ORCA is a culmination of Redding’s and the Otis Redding Foundation’s commitment to giving back to their community and enriching young people through the arts.

Education was extremely important to Mr. Redding. During his lifetime, he provided scholarships to students through the Otis Redding Scholarship Fund, financed local educational initiatives and hosted a summer camp for underserved youth on his 300 acre ranch. He had a vision of one day creating a place like ORCA. Since Redding’s untimely death in 1967, his widow and President / Founder of the Otis Redding Foundation, Zelma Redding, has managed the expansive Otis Redding estate and music catalogue, while continuing his charitable work through the foundation. Mrs. Redding has been at the helm of bringing their vision to fruition, even contributing the lead investment to the performing art center’s initial funding. On what building ORCA in their hometown means to her, Mrs. Redding says, “This is a dream that my husband and I shared. And being able to turn that dream into a reality with the help of my children, grandchildren, and all of those who support us, means more to me than words can express.”

The 15,000 square feet, state-of-the-art facility features seven creative labs, five private lesson rooms, an amphitheater, and the O3 Recording Studio, named after Otis Redding, III, who passed away in April, 2023. The famed Otis Redding Statue, which was once located in Gateway Park, will sit outside of ORCA at the corner of Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street just steps away from the Otis Redding Museum located at 339 Cotton Avenue.

ORCA’s opening activities begin on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Redding family, Mayor of Macon, Lester Miller, the Macon Chamber of Commerce, city council members, and other special invited guests. The public grand opening will be held Saturday, March 22nd. Following the grand opening, ORCA will host two of the Otis Redding Foundation’s signature programs, the Otis Music Camp (June 2 – 20, 2025) and Camp Dream (July 14 – 25, 2025).

ORCA is a testament to the enduring legacy of Otis Redding, who was not only one of the greatest musical artists that the world has ever known, but also a humanitarian and philanthropist who was passionate about empowering young people through education. Vice President / Executive Director of the Otis Redding Foundation, Karla Redding-Andrews, shares, “Education and giving back to the community were very important to my father. So we are honored and excited to be able to add another piece to his legacy and continue serving our community through the center.”

Recently, Otis Redding was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in October, 2024. A biopic entitled Otis & Zelma, starring John Boyega and Danielle Deadwyler, is currently in pre-production.

For more details on the Center and its upcoming programs, visit www.orcamacon.org.

Canada Cuba Summer Jazz Academy Launches in 2025: A Life-Changing Musical and Cultural Experience for Young Musicians

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The inaugural Canada Cuba Summer Jazz Academy (CCSJA) is set to take place July 1st-8th, 2025, in Varadero, Cuba, offering an unparalleled opportunity for high school musicians to immerse themselves in Afro-Cuban music, culture, and history.

A collaboration between Canadian and Cuban music educators, CCSJA is designed to provide young musicians with hands-on workshops, masterclasses, and performance opportunities led by top Cuban and Canadian artists. Participants will explore the rich traditions of Mambo, Rumba, and Son Cubano, guided by Daya Aceituno Rodríguez, one of Cuba’s foremost music educators. The weeklong program will also feature daily excursions to culturally significant sites, including a full-day trip to Havana, providing students with a deep understanding of the island’s history and its profound influence on jazz music.

“This is more than just a music program—it’s a life-changing experience,” says Jules Estrin, CCSJA Artistic Director. “Students will not only refine their musicianship but also gain a deep appreciation for Cuban culture through direct engagement with its music and people.”

CCSJA builds upon the 25-year history of Canada Cuba Sports and Cultural Festivals, which has successfully introduced thousands of Canadian students to Cuban arts, culture, and education through immersive travel programs. The Academy will be hosted at the Hotel ROC Arenas Doradas in Varadero, an all-inclusive resort offering a comfortable and inspiring environment for students to learn, collaborate, and perform.

Program Highlights Include:

  • Masterclasses & Workshops with expert Cuban musicians
  • Afro-Cuban Drumming & Dance instruction
  • Rehearsals & Performances with local Cuban artists
  • Excursions to historical and cultural sites, including a full day in Havana
  • Salsa Dancing & Cultural Exchange opportunities

Parents are also welcome to travel with their children, making this a unique experience for families looking to explore Cuba together.

The cost for the program is $2,395 CAD, which includes round-trip airfare from Toronto, accommodation, all meals, ground transportation, and program fees. A deposit is due by December 20, 2024, with final payments due by April 15, 2025.

For more information or to register, visit the CCSJA website at: https://canadacuba.com/summer-jazz-academy/