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Moulettes Bring Their Genre-Blending Folk Sound to Canada for 2025 Tour

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Described as “the most thrillingly nimble ensemble the UK has produced in decades” by Prog Magazine, & “Orchestral folk at its finest” by Time Out, Moulettes have captivated Canadian audiences on every tour.

After their mainstage performance at Winnipeg Folk Festival, CBC q host Tom Power said they were the best act at the festival that year. That summer they went on to perform at Montreal International Jazz Festival, Mariposa, Calgary and Vancouver folk festivals, Nova Scotia’s Stan Rogers Folk Festival, as well as prestigious theatres such as Palais Montcalm in Quebec City, & Montreal’s Theatre Outremont.

“Moulettes are the rare type of group that memorize you with their stunning soundscape, lyrical prowess, and absolutely jaw dropping vocals! A band who keep you captivated and engaged from the first to the last note!” – Ronnie Brown, Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, Oakville, ON – October 2024

About the track : “This song started tongue in cheek, just a reminder to extricate ourselves from the digital dimension for some analogue human love time. I had read this quote which struck a chord with me, “Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity” which I later found was attributed to Simone Weil. It’s really about human communion, the only thing that will get us through this Existathon ™

We wanted to a make you a big joyful playground of cheeky references to our favourite bits from the musical time machine- 50’s doo wop, 60’s psychedelic playfulness, & some 80’s bombast amalgamated in to one maximalist sandwich. This is a song to bring the party,” says Hannah Moule.

This track is part of a larger project, Xenolalia – 55 pieces of music for 5 ensembles.

TRACK CREDITS
Cello, Vocals – Hannah Moule
Drums, Synths, percussion, Vocals – Oli Austin
Vocals, Guitar – Ravennan Husbandes
Synths – Jules Arthur
Violin – Mike Simmonds
Additional Feature Guitar – Lee Westwood

MOULETTES CANADIAN TOUR DATES:
February 6, 2025: Cultural Centre, Midland, ON
February 7, 2025: Hugh’s Room, Toronto, ON
February 8, 2025: Aeolian Hall, London, ON
February 9, 2025: Emmanuel United Church, Waterloo, ON
February 12, 2025: The Bassment, Saskatoon, SK
February 13, 2025: Charles Bailey Theatre, Camrose, AB
February 14, 2025: The Legion, Calgary, AB
February 15, 2025: Flare and Derrick , Turner Valley, AB
February 16, 2025: Artsplace, Canmore, AB
February 18, 2025: Live Theatre, Grande Praire, AB
February 19, 2025: Festival Place, Sherwood Park, AB

SULTANS OF STRING Celebrate Cannes Win with Free Screening of Walking Through The Fire at Montreal’s Folk Alliance

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3x JUNO nominees and 6x Canadian Folk Music Award winners Sultans of String are kicking off the New Year and beyond with a free screening of their award-winning film WALKING THROUGH THE FIRE, that just won Best Musical Film and Best Soundtrack at the Cannes World Film Festival. This powerful film production is unlike any other, bringing the magic of collaboration to the screen with award-winning First Nations, Métis, Inuit artists across Turtle Island/Canada.

This Free Screening is open to the public and also includes a Q&A moderated by Joel Elliot, along with producer Chris McKhool and several artists from the project, including Marc Meriläinen, Shannon Thunderbird, and Alyssa Delbaere-Sawchuk.

Join them on Saturday, February 22, 2025, from 2:15 PM to 4:00 PM at Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel, East Room – Level 4 (1201 René-Lévesque Blvd W, Montréal, Quebec H3B 2L7). This event is free, open to the public, and it’s free.

“We are so excited to be able to present our collaborations that showcase and amplify Indigenous voices, while also engaging our audiences with access to these powerful artists in talkback sessions” says bandleader/producer and Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal recipient Chris McKhool.

A central theme running through Walking Through The Fire is the need for the truth of Indigenous experience to be told before reconciliation can begin in earnest. Embedded in the title is the energy of rebirth: fire destroys, but it also nourishes the soil to create new growth, beauty, and resiliency.

Sultans of String created this project in the spirit of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action, and Final Report that asks for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to work together as an opportunity to show a path forward.

Says McKhool “We know that as a society we can’t move ahead without acknowledging and reflecting on the past. Before reconciliation can occur, the full truth of the Indigenous experience in this country needs to be told, so we’ve been calling on Indigenous artists to share with us their stories, their experience, and their lives, so we settler Canadians can continue our learning about the history of genocide, residential schools, and of inter-generational impacts of colonization.”

LASSO Montréal 2025 lineup is HERE! Bailey Zimmerman, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, Sheryl Crow + More

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Saddle up, country music fans! LASSO Montreal, presented by Bell in collaboration with Coors Original is thrilled to announce the lineup for its 2025 edition, taking place on August 15-16 at the picturesque Parc Jean-Drapeau on Montreal’s Île Sainte-Hélène (and LASSO in the City on August 14). Building on the excitement of the previously announced headliners Bailey Zimmerman and Jelly Roll, this year’s festival promises a celebration of country music like never before, bringing together chart-toppers, legends, and rising stars.

LASSO is honoured to welcome the iconic Sheryl Crow, whose timeless hits like “Soak Up the Sun” and “If It Makes You Happy” have defined generations of music lovers. With nine GRAMMY Awards to her name, Crow’s performance is sure to be a highlight of the weekend! Also part of this year’s lineup is Alabama native Riley Green, whose chart-topping hits like “There Was This Girl” and “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” showcase his heartfelt storytelling and authentic country roots. His performance will certainly resonate deeply with festivalgoers and stand out as a must-see moment of the weekend! Virginia’s genre-bending Shaboozey will hit the stage for a unique set where he will fuse hip-hop, country, and rock influences. His mega-hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” earned him 5 GRAMMY nominations for 2025. Small town storyteller Tucker Wetmore’s unique country sound is sure to connect with the crowd! Having previously toured with Luke Bryan and Kameron Marlowe, he’s quickly become a seasoned live performer on the big stage.

As usual, the lineup promises to keep festivalgoers dancing and singing all weekend. Catch the Quebec Redneck Bluegrass Project as they perform a live performance in their home province! Canadian group The Dead South are set to deliver their signature mix of bluegrass and folk with unforgettable tracks like “In Hell I’ll Be in Good Company”, while fellow Canadian stars Madeline Merlo and Sacha will captivate audiences with empowering anthems and dynamic performances. If you’re looking for something a little more traditional, catch Charles Wesley Godwin for a set that is both authentic and deeply masterful!

LASSO is a great springboard for rising artists: some catch-miss sets include Wyatt Flores, Cameron Whitcomb (playing Théâtre Beanfield on February 24), Kashus Culpepper, Noeline Hofmann and Teigen Gayse.

This year’s lineup reflects the vibrant and inclusive spirit of LASSO Montreal, which has quickly become one of Canada’s premier country music festivals. From chart-topping headliners to emerging artists pushing the boundaries of the genre, there’s something for every country music fan. And as always, festivalgoers can look forward to all the country-inspired fun that has become a signature of LASSO — come on out, sing at the top of your lungs, line-dance and round up your favourite country-inspired outfits! You can even set up your camping chair on the lawn during the festival! So dust off your boots and pack up your chair — Parc Jean-Drapeau is calling for a weekend-long country music adventure!

Kick off the festival early with LASSO in the City hosted by SiriusXM on August 14 at a concert venue downtown (more details to come). Plus, more exciting acts will be announced shortly to complete the festival lineup!

2-day tickets for LASSO Montreal 2025 are already on sale. Single-day tickets will go on sale this Friday, January 31, at 10 a.m. For tickets and more information, visit www.lassomontreal.com.

Andy Toomey Teams Up With King Crimson Legends For Bold New EP ‘Perseus Calling’

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For most musicians, getting to record with members of the legendary King Crimson would be intimidating enough. For Jacksonville, Florida-based guitarist/singer Andy Toomey, it raised a dilemma that was even more daunting: figuring out something for them to actually play.

That’s the scenario that transpired early last year, when Toomey happened to notice that Crimson über-bassist Tony Levin and his offshoot project, Stick Men, were going to be playing a concert in Toomey’s native Jacksonville. On little more than a whim, he reached out to Levin and asked if he and his crew would be interested in doing a session together when the band hit town. The answer was an enthusiastic yes—leading to an immediate freakout when Toomey realized he had no idea what they’d be playing.

“Like the dog who caught the car, I panicked,” he recalls. “How could I write music that would be worthy of these amazing players in a few short weeks?”

Fortunately, he found the answer in February Album Writing Month (FAWM.ORG), an annual exercise that challenges songwriters to come up with 14 new tunes in 28 days. Toomey managed a full 20, and the feedback he received from the effort helped him to whittle that bumper crop down to six top-shelf compositions for his esteemed guests to sink their teeth into.

The resulting EP, Perseus Calling, shows just how fruitful Toomey’s process was. Its sextet of dreamy prog numbers proves the perfect vehicle for the celebrated talents of Levin (bass and Chapman Stick), Pat Mastelotto (drums) and Markus Reuter (Touch Guitars and loops)—all alumni of Crimson as well as compadres in Levin’s Stick Men. The record is full of symmetrical guitar lines and purposefully skewed beat patterns, overlaid with Toomey’s highly present and declaratory vocals.

The backing tracks were cut in one day at Jacksonville’s Endangered Wise Men Recording Studios (with gold-record-winning engineer Rick Grice), whereupon Toomey had another 24 hours to write and record all the lyrics. The end product certainly doesn’t come across as rushed or underthought: Toomey’s wordplay on tracks like “Hater” and “Dada” is minimalist but meaningful, and the title track even draws the suggestive silhouette of a narrative about a space probe on an ill-fated mission. As an overall package, the record makes for an auspicious debut by Toomey on his new label, Iapetus.

It helps that Toomey has a bit of a history with Levin, whom he met through the bassist’s keyboardist brother, Peter: Together with drummer Jerry Marotta, they had all recorded several tracks together in 2020 that wound up on Toomey’s albums Paper Heart and Budget Soul. But Toomey himself was no slouch going in. The definition of a highly trained pro, he holds a BFA and an MFA in music composition, with a BFA in classical guitar thrown in for good measure. Since putting out his first album in 1995, he’s written and recorded over 300 original songs. On the performing front, he’s a true Renaissance man, having played guitar in his blues band, The Andy Toomey Trio, and bass in his eponymous jazz-piano trio. That’s not to mention touring Spain in the metal outfit Jerguistas y Borrachos, singing in the U2 tribute Bonomania and playing drums in the Led Zeppelin tribute Wearing & Tearing.

The year 2025 will bring the release of a second EP Masterpiece recorded in August with Markus Reuter back on touch guitar and loops and the amazing Zach Alford (Bowie/NIN, and many others) on drums. For now, we have Perseus Calling, and the reminder it brings that a little serendipity can work wonders. Or to put it another way, if you have a dream, Stick with it.

Canadian Musicians The Cooper Brothers Join Canada’s Fight Against U.S. Tariffs

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Internationally acclaimed country-rockers, the Cooper Brothers, are joining the fight against the threat of U.S. tariffs.

With the possibility of 25% tariffs being levied by new U.S. President Donald Trump on all Canadian goods as early as February 1st, the Cooper Brothers are re-releasing their song “That’s What Makes Us Great”.

The 51tst State? Take off, eh! The Cooper Brothers are back with a song that’s as Canadian as a double-double, a frozen pond, and a game-winning goal in overtime.

“That’s What Makes Us Great!” is a love letter to the True North, strong and free, celebrating the spirit, resilience, and unshakable pride that defines this country.

Inspired by a chance encounter with young soldiers returning from Afghanistan, Richard Cooper channeled their passion, dedication, and unwavering belief in making a difference into lyrics that remind us of what it means to be Canadian. “We never seem to toot our own horn,” Cooper reflects, “but we have so much to be thankful for.”

From universal healthcare to Tim Horton’s, from beavertails and poutine to the coldest beer and the hottest women, “That’s What Makes Us Great!” captures the essence of a country that doesn’t brag—but has every reason to.

Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Colin Linden, this track is infused with the classic Cooper Brothers sound: heartfelt storytelling, undeniable energy, and a chorus made for singing at the top of your lungs—whether you’re in a packed hockey arena or a campfire up north.

The Cooper Brothers first gained international attention when they signed with Capricorn Records (famous for producing several of the most popular southern-rock acts of the time including The Allman Brothers and Marshall Tucker) in Macon, Georgia. Over the next few years, the Cooper Brothers released two albums under the Capricorn label, the eponymous Cooper Brothers and Pitfalls of the Ballroom. Subsequent singles “The Dream Never Dies”, “Rock and Roll Cowboys” and “I’ll Know Her When I See Her” all charted on The Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S.

Among their many accolades, the Cooper Brothers were voted Best New Group in 1978, Best MOR Group in 1979 and Best Overall Group in 1980 by Canadian Contemporary Music Programmers. In 1980, “The Dream Never Dies” also earned an A.S.C.A.P Award as one of the most played songs on U.S radio.

At the height of their career, the band toured extensively with such diverse artists as The Doobie Brothers, Joe Cocker, Charlie Daniels and the Atlanta Rhythm Section garnering stellar reviews.

The Cooper Brothers continue to perform and have released a number of critically acclaimed new albums including In From The Cold (produced by Grammy nominee Colin Linden in Nashville/featuring special guests Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo), Delbert McClinton and Chuck Leavell (The Rolling Stones)), Southbound (recorded at the Tragically Hip’s studio/produced by Colin Cripps (Blues Rodeo) and their latest album Radio Silence.

Universal Music Group and Spotify Strike New Multi-Year Agreement

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Universal Music Group, the world leader in music-based entertainment and Spotify, the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service, today announced new, multi-year agreements for Recorded Music and Music Publishing focused on growth, innovation and the advancement of artists’ and songwriters’ success.

Sir Lucian Grainge, Chairman & CEO, Universal Music Group said, “When we first presented our vision for the next stage in the evolution of music subscription several months ago—Steaming 2.0—this is precisely the kind of partnership development we envisioned. This agreement furthers and broadens the collaboration with Spotify for both our labels and music publisher, advancing artist-centric principles to drive greater monetization for artists and songwriters, as well as enhancing product offerings for consumers.”

Daniel Ek, Spotify’s Founder and CEO, said, “For nearly two decades, Spotify has made good on its commitment to return the music industry to growth, ensuring that we deliver record payouts to the benefit of artists and songwriters each new year. This partnership ensures we can continue to deliver on this promise by embracing the certainty that constant innovation is key to making paid music subscriptions even more attractive to a broader audience of fans around the world.”

Under the new agreements, UMG and Spotify will collaborate closely to advance the next era of streaming innovation. Artists, songwriters and consumers will benefit from new and evolving offers, new paid subscription tiers, bundling of music and non-music content, and a richer audio and visual content catalog. By deepening audience experiences, driving further engagement and amplifying the connection between artists, songwriters and their fans, the collaboration between these two companies will position the industry for continued subscriber growth and retention.

The new publishing agreement establishes a direct license between Spotify and Universal Music Publishing Group across Spotify’s current product portfolio in the U.S. and several other countries, which reinforces a mutually beneficial relationship for songwriters on the platform.

The new agreements also renew the companies’ commitment to artist-centric principles, ensuring that artists continue to be properly rewarded for the share of audience engagement that they drive and that their streaming royalties remain protected through the platforms’ application of its fraud detection and enforcement systems.

Billy Corgan Launches “The Magnificent Others” Podcast

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Billy Corgan, the frontman of the two-time Grammy Award-winning iconic rock band THE SMASHING PUMPKINS, will launch his new podcast, “The Magnificent Others”, on February 5 via Bill Maher’s Club Random Studios. Watch the official trailer for the podcast’s first installment and its high-powered slate of guests below.

“The Magnificent Others” will bring listeners face-to-face with world-renowned artists, innovative entrepreneurs, trailblazing scientists, and visionary leaders who have dared to push boundaries and redefine what’s possible. Previously announced last March, the show will feature weekly in-depth conversations with its first installment to include KISS legend Gene Simmons, Corey Feldman, Sam Moore (SAM & DAVE),Richie Sambora (BON JOVI),Carnie Wilson (WILSON PHILLIPS),Tom Morello, Pat Benatar and Neil Geraldo. Through in-depth, candid conversations, all captured on camera in a unique, engaging way, Billy and his guests peel back the layers of success in captivating in-person interviews, exploring the triumphs, challenges, and pivotal moments that shaped their journeys and defined their paths.

When not developing “The Magnificent Others”, Corgan has stayed busy with THE SMASHING PUMPKINS, recently releasing their acclaimed thirteen collection, “Aghori Mhori Mei” alongside an expansive run of U.S. stadium performances with GREEN DAY as part of “The Saviors Tour” and arena dates nationwide. The band also had an acclaimed run across Europe last summer with a combination of arena and headline festival dates, along with their multi-city Latin American fall tour. These dates saw THE SMASHING PUMPKINS play to their fans across South and Latin America for the first time in nearly a decade. With more shows on the horizon, the band is currently slated for three performances in Europe later this year.

Beyond his accomplishments as a Grammy Award-winning musician, Billy is a versatile producer, songwriter, and poet. He serves as the president of the National Wrestling Alliance, owns Madame Zuzu’s, a beloved tea shop in Highland, Illinois, and remains a devout philanthropist through varying initiatives focusing on animal advocacy and no-kill shelters.

All Those Times Actors On The Carol Burnett Show Broke Up With Laughter

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The Carol Burnett Show delivered some of TV’s funniest moments—so funny, in fact, that even the cast couldn’t keep it together. Watch the best scenes where they broke character and cracked up, despite knowing what was coming!

When Harry And Sally Met Hellmann’s

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Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan hilariously revisited their iconic When Harry Met Sally deli scene for a Hellmann’s Super Bowl LIX ad. Sydney Sweeney made a cameo, delivering the legendary line: “I’ll have what she’s having.”

Nirvana Reunites At FireAid With St. Vincent, Kim Gordon, Joan Jett, and Violet Grohl

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At the FireAid benefit in Los Angeles, Nirvana’s surviving members—Krist Novoselic, Dave Grohl, and Pat Smear—delivered a powerful four-song set, featuring St. Vincent, Kim Gordon, Joan Jett, and Violet Grohl on vocals.