Globally Renowned Master Songwriter Marc Jordan Announces Waiting For The Sun To Rise

Sat Feb 18 2023
Marc Jordan

Marc Jordan, from whose pen emerged the classic global top-5 pop hit for Rod Stewart 1991’s “Rhythm of My Heart”, today announces his new solo album will be released worldwide on April 21, 2023. An advance single “Tell Me Where It Hurts” has just been released and is an example of the kind of romantic ballad Marc is renowned for writing.

Check it out on YouTube here:

Marc Jordan’s song craft is lauded by the likes of Diana Ross, Cher and Joe Cocker, all of whom have covered his songs, but Marc is an artist in his own right since his first album was released on Warner Records in 1978 generating the hit “Marina Del Rey.”

Marc’s new album Waiting for the Sun to Rise (Linus Entertainment) comes hot on the heels of the Juno-nominated Both Sides, and represents another deep dive into the jazz-tinged, wholly original soundscape Jordan revisits with each new release.

Present Flavours & Vibes Featuring Renée Neufville of Zhané, Kelvyn Boy, King Cruff, Keshia Chanté and MC Bondé

Sat Feb 18 2023
Present Flavours & Vibes Featuring Renée Neufville of Zhané, Kelvyn Boy, King Cruff, Keshia Chanté and MC Bondé

The all-star lineup, presented by TD, includes Renée Neufville of the iconic R&B Duo Zhané Ghana’s most nominated Afrobeats artist Kelvyn Boy and King Cruff, grandson of music legend Bob Marley

Hosted by singer, TV host, and actress Keshia Chanté and popular radio and TV personality MC Bondé

The Rose Brampton
February 23, 2023
6:00 PM – Mix & Mingle
8:00 PM - Showtime

Jones & Jones Productions, a full-service marketing, creative, and production company, with 30 years in the marketplace curating first-class Afro-Caribbean and multicultural experiences, is excited to partner with Performing Arts Brampton, one of Ontario’s premier divisions for showcasing artistic excellence, and lead sponsor TD to deliver an unrivaled musical event in honour of Black History Month.

Laranah Phipps Ray & La Funkalicious Awakens A Higher Consciousness With "Game Changer"

Fri Feb 10 2023
Laranah Phipps Ray

Music has the power to bring people together. This is especially true during troubled times of unrest and uncertainty.

New Jersey-based vocalist, songwriter, and producer Laranah Phipps Ray aims to unite people through her Afro-Future jazz-infused funk band La Funkalicious and their new album Game Changer.

Produced by Kym Miller of the band "Instant Funk", "Game Changer" evokes the cosmic jazz flares of Sun Ra, the groovy riffs of Nile Rogers, and vocals reckoning singers of the golden soul-jazz era.

One standout track from the album is "Stand Together." Written by Laranah, the song features a stunning horn intro arranged by Arnetta Johnson, Funkalicious bass licks by Tom Littwin, and Laranah’s silky vocals which lead into the song's call to action.

"If we stand together
We'll all be so much better

Stand together
We can build a better world"

"Stand Together" is described as a "rhythmic, melodic, and inter-dimensional anthem." Interdimensional is a worthy descriptor of this song's out-of-this-world sound that exemplifies La Funkalicious' AfroFuture Jazz-Funk. Check it out on YouTube here:

Canada’s All-Star Maple Blues Band Releases “Hey Nola“ From ‘Let’s Go’ Album

Fri Feb 03 2023
The Maple Blues Band

For nearly a quarter century, The Maple Blues Band has been the cornerstone of the Toronto Blues Society’s annual Maple Blues Awards (MBA), honoring the creme de la creme in Canadian blues music. With its upcoming full-length record, “Hey Nola,” the Maple Blues Band will step into the spotlight, showcasing the lively instrumental compositions the all-star ensemble has created over the course of its decades together, out January 23 from Cordova Bay Records. 

Listen to “Hey Nola” on YouTube here:

Edmonton’s Cultural Diversity Award-winning Shumaila Hemani, Ph.D., Releases Debut Album

Fri Feb 03 2023
Shumaila Hemani

Crossing gender boundaries while singing Pakistani songs of Muslim heritage which are typically performed by men, Shumaila Hemani’s debut album, Mannat (a prayer, a wish), is an awakening about climate emergency and the need for action. “It’s an appeal to the world to come together to support 33 million climate refugees as a result of heavy flooding in Pakistan that drowned a third of the country in August 2022,” she says. 

Based on Sufi poetry from South Asia and sound recordings of heavy rainfall, floods, and other environmental sounds recorded in Pakistan, “Mannat is an immersive experience of deep listening to soundscapes of climate change, the havoc it is bringing on cultures and tradition, and prayers rooted in Hindustani art music and singing from the Sufi shrines of Pakistan,” she says.

It features, “Perils of Heavy Rainfall,” an acousmatic composition which won the Second Prize, Listening During COVID contest (2020) and was recently published in the Goose, the Journal of Environment, Arts, Culture in Canada. Watch and listen on YouTube here:

Is Artificial Intelligence (Ai) A Threat To The Future Music Industry?

Fri Feb 03 2023
Peter Åstedt

AI is already being used in music production in various ways, such as for composing, arranging, and mixing music. However, it is unlikely that AI will completely take over the music production process. While AI can assist in certain tasks and make the process more efficient, human creativity and emotion are still essential in music production. Additionally, AI is not yet advanced enough to completely replace the creative input of human musicians and producers. It is more likely that AI will be used as a tool to assist and augment the work of human musicians and producers rather than replace them.

The problem might be that anyone can be an artist. Especially if the quality of songs might not have to be of that quality. But what is better quality. It is a matter of personal opinion whether music was better before. Some people may prefer the music of a certain era or genre, while others may prefer different types of music. Additionally, music is constantly evolving and changing, so what is considered "good" music can also change over time.

Music in Motion Canada – Announces A Community for Canada’s Music Industry

Fri Feb 03 2023
Music in Motion Canada

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Our mission is to lift those who create music–from aspiring novices to accomplished musicians–providing an opportunity for them to build their dream in this vast music community. 

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Ex-Doughboys Drummer Brock Pytel Releases Introspective Power Pop Single

Fri Feb 03 2023
Brock Pytel

Photo Credits: Chad Cornies

Brock Pytel Anemic HeartBack from the brink Brock Pytel delivers his new single coupled with his video clip Anemic Heart. Facing his own mortality after near fatal health issues in 2020 that he overcame during this worldwide crisis. Like many of us faced with this dilemma that are creative in this business we venture to take a deeper spiritual look at our work that we share with our fans after such a trauma. Understanding that the truth matters in any relationship personal or whatever is essential to ascension and the candid vocal delivery on this song is reminiscent of a higher being or artist in the likes of a Leonard Cohen or Tom Waits a la Adult Alternative Pop which is not perfect but pure, compassionate and elevated on a level of humanity and acceptance that love is not a given.

Ottawa Pianist Huguette Lavigne Releases “Jazzed Up Dreams”

Fri Feb 03 2023
Huguette Lavigne

Close your eyes and let the soothing, yet powerful jazzy piano notes take you away into a dreamlike state. That’s where Canadian music composer, Huguette Lavigne works her magic on her fourth album and new single called “Jazzed Up Dreams.”

Check it out on YouTube here:

 “Jazzed Up Dreams” takes us on a musical journey through a beautiful composition, as we hear her piano keys speaking to us, expanding our minds to infinite possibilities. This free-flowing ensemble is created with an open mind, which allows us to feel that energy in the same light.

Huguette does not fully write down her music, rather, she relies on her shorthand to summons her memory recall for future performances. The final piece is then impressively stored entirely in her head and fingers. Once her composition is recorded, she then moves onto the next score.

Toronto’s Annual Winterfolk Blues and Roots Festival Marks 21st Year Featuring Sultans of String, Gary Kendall Band, Anne Lindsay & MORE

Fri Jan 27 2023
Winterfolk

Friday February 24th will stream 8:00 - 10:30 PM ONLINE
Sunday February 25th – LIVE 1 PM – 10 PM
Sunday February 26th – LIVE 1 PM – 10 PM

After two years of an online-only hiatus due to the Covid pandemic, Toronto’s annual Winterfolk Blues and Roots Festival is back IRL, baby, for its 21st Anniversary! The festival, which features a change of neighborhood this year to Kensington Market, will showcase some of the most talented blues and roots acts performing over the course of two nights of live performances, and one night of strictly online streaming.

We Have Heard This One Before!

Fri Jan 27 2023
Peter Åstedt

I was in a conversation with a person in the music industry, let's say the old music industry before COVID. They were complaining how everything now is just focused on social media and that was the only way to get out music to the masses. On top of that it was just “joke songs” as he portrayed the new songs that came out from TikTok for example.

Nothing really new, we always had “joke songs” but of course, with this new media, it will be easier to access them, at the same time the expectancy is not that long-lived. Who doesn’t remember “Gangnam Style” imagine if Tiktok had been around then? Or we can go back even more with the bird dance that was big in Europe in the 80’s. And my guess is each country has its fair share of really bad songs with a silly dance going with it. The difference here is that it’s easier to reach more people faster now.

Sultans of String and Northern Cree Release “Nîmihito (Dance)” And Announce 2023 Tour Dates

Fri Jan 20 2023
Sultans of String and Northern Cree

“Nîmihito (Dance)”is a collaboration between 3x JUNO nominated, 4x CFMA winning Sultans of String and Northern Cree, a nine-time Grammy nominated pow wow and round dance group from Treaty 6 territory in Canada, who have released more than 50 albums over their 40-year history.

Check out “Nîmihito (Dance)” on YouTube here:

 It is the first single off the upcoming Sultans of String album entitledWalking Through the Fire(Sept 22, 2023 release), the most ambitious and important project of their career, a CD and concert of collaborations with First Nations, Metis, and Inuit artists across Turtle Island. 

You Still Need The Old Media To Break The Bubbles

Fri Jan 20 2023
Peter Åstedt

How do we get more streams on Spotify? The question is always the first question the artist asks me when we talk PR. In my world, Spotify died around 2017. Spotify has never broken an artist neither did any record shop in the 80’s either. It’s just a platform where you can get what you want to listen to, but you have to know what you want to hear.

That clerk that did know you personally in the record shop probably could hint to you of a new record that you would like back in the day. But that was just you, not the whole world. The biggest source has always been word of mouth. Friends that have found a song and then play it over and over at that party you were at. Or just force you to listen to it in the car over and over again. Back in the day, it was hard to get all these people to listen to your record. Same today, of course, easier to reach people digitally, the problem today is that they are bombarded by songs so at the same time you will be drowned in the sound.

Three-Time Grammy-Winning Roots Music Legend Taj Mahal To Release New Album Savoy on April 28

Fri Jan 13 2023
Taj Mahal

Stony Plain Records today announces the release of roots music legend Taj Mahal’s ground-breaking new album Savoy, on April 28. 2023. 

Check out and listen and pre-order here: stonyplainrecords.com/tajmahal

Taj Mahal can rightfully be called a living legend for his contributions to popular music. With a voice as instantly recognizable as Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, or Johnny Cash, throughout his career Taj has pushed the envelope of American roots music forward by incorporating sounds from the Caribbean, Africa, traditional blues and jazz. He has won three Grammy Awards from 14 nominations, was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame, and presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association.

How To Bother People In The Right Way

Fri Jan 13 2023
Peter Åstedt

I was recently in my office in the days between Xmas and New Year. I like these days; it actually gives me peace to work with things that have been laying around that I never get time to get to do. Also, many are on vacation so the answers to things you send out don’t become overwhelming. At the same time, people just think it's strange that you work during the holidays when you could have taken time off. Still, it’s part of the music industry there is always something to do. If you want fixed-out holidays, just get a nine-to-five job with that schedule.

Then you also get people that are on a nine-to-five work week and have little to do these days or cleaning the desk like yourself asking about impossible things. And here comes a subject that I wrote about before but can’t be stressed enough times. How to bother people in the right way.

The funny thing here is two different artists doing the same thing. The emails just came exactly after each other so you can easily see the difference.

Calefaction: A Winter Warm Up on Dundas West 

Fri Jan 13 2023
Calefaction

Presented by Lula Music and Arts and the Little Portugal Toronto BIA, Calefaction, (which means warming), is an exciting new winter festival taking place along Dundas West, from Friday, January 6th to Sunday, January 29th, 2023. The event will feature concerts, DJs, karaoke, dance and music workshops, giveaways, a sidewalk sale, mural tours, gallery and vintage crawls, plus more! With more than 20 free events planned, Calefaction provides the perfect incentive to visit the creative community on Dundas West, to feed the soul. Event-goers are encouraged to linger, do some shopping, maybe get a haircut and check out some public art. There’s something for everyone to enjoy. For more information and concert details please visit the website here or any of the links below.

Why Calefaction?

D2UR Are Ready To Turn Up The Amps And “Live Again” With New Single

Sat Jan 07 2023
D2UR

D2UR are firing up the amplifiers with their latest rock offering, “Live Again” – check it out on YouTube here:

Following up their smash, “Right Now”, D2UR are turning up the volume on their newest single. “Live Again” features Diane Isbister’s powerhouse vocals, mingled with husband Mike’s rock riffs. The track is an open highway fist pump - the unleashing of a former life and heading out to find a new one.

“Diane, who had found some of my old lyrics, conjured up this song,” explains Mike, adding: “The foundations for the song were strummed on her acoustic guitar, and then the parts were performed and recorded by myself and Diane in our demo studio using our editing software.” John Colborn and David Sikorski would round out the track before it headed into production.

26th Annual Maple Blues Awards Moving to Harbourfront Centre Theatre

Sat Jan 07 2023
Maple Blues Awards

With the aim to re-invigorate the Maple Blues Awards, the annual all-star concert and awards event celebrating Canada’s blues music, Toronto Blues Society (TBS) and The Royal Conservatory of Music announce that the event, originally planned to take place at Koerner Hall on Monday, January 30th, 2023 at 7pm, will now take place at Harbourfront Centre Theatre.

The 26th annual Maple Blues Awards will run January 30th at the intimate and elegant Harbourfront Centre Theatre where capacity is reduced. Quisha Wint will be hosting the evening and will feature amazing performances from Canadian blues stars, all backed by The Maple Blues Band.

The TBS and the RCM have jointly hosted the event in Koerner Hall 11 times, with the exception of the pandemic interruption, and have decided to move the awards to a more intimate venue. The relationship between the organizations continues to be strong and enormously valued by both sides.

Tickets are $40-$50 and can be purchased at my.harbourfrontcentre.com/39330

torontobluessociety.com