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Wiz Khalifa’s ‘See You Again’ Is Now 2 Weeks Away From Longest-Leading #1 Rap Song On Billboard Hot 100

As it extends its run atop the Hot 100, Wiz Khalifa’s ‘See You Again’ is one of just nine rap hits (defined as titles which have appeared on Hot Rap Songs) that have led the Hot 100 for nine weeks or more. Here’s an updated look at the rap No. 1s that have ruled the Hot 100 the longest:

Longest-Leading Rap Hits on the Hot 100
Weeks at No. 1, Title, Artist(s), Date Reached No. 1
12, “Boom Boom Pow,” the Black Eyed Peas, April 18, 2009
12, “Lose Yourself,” Eminem, Nov. 9, 2002
11, “I’ll Be Missing You,” Puff Daddy & Faith Evans feat. 112, June 14, 1997
10, “Low,” Flo Rida feat. T-Pain, Jan. 5, 2008
10, “Gold Digger,” Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx, Sept. 17, 2005
10, “Dilemma,” Nelly feat. Kelly Rowland, Aug. 17, 2002
9, “See You Again,” Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth, April 25, 2015
9, “Candy Shop,” 50 Cent feat. Olivia, March 5, 2005
9, “In Da Club,” 50 Cent, March 8, 2003

Via Billboard

Twitter Canada Predicts The Winners For The MMVAs

The MMVAs air live on MuchMusic and CTV on Sunday, June 21 and here are the winners, if the amount of tweets got to pick them.

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SiriusXM Canada and Open Roof Festival Introduce the SiriusXM Audience Choice Award

Returning for its sixth year tonight at 99 Sudbury, the Open Roof Festival, in partnership with SiriusXM, introduces the first-ever SiriusXM Audience Choice Award. The winning artist will be determined by a combination of onsite voting and social media engagement, and will be awarded $7,000 by SiriusXM. Second and third place winners will receive $2,000 and $1,000, respectively. Winners will be announced at the final Festival screening on Wednesday, August 19.
Participating Open Roof Festival bands are eligible for prizing, beginning with Tomi Swick, kicking-off the Festival’s premiere tonight. For a full list of programming, visit www.OpenRoofFestival.com

Co-founded by Michael MacMillan, Sandra Singer, Jordan Nahmias, and Burzin Contractor in 2010, Open Roof Festival is Toronto’s summer outdoor film and music festival. For more information, visit www.openrooffestival.com, facebook.com/openrooffestival and follow @openrooffest on Twitter. Along with SiriusXM, the Open Roof Festival is proud to include 99 Sudbury, the Amsterdam Brewery, Toronto Arts Council, Slaight Music and Wavelength Music as some of its sponsors and presenting partners.

Open Roof Festival is held at 99 Sudbury, running every Wednesday evening beginning tonight, June 17 through to August 19. The 10-week festival offers urbanites an al fresco take on hit cinema from Canada and across the globe paired with live music by emerging artists in a variety of genres — a combination that has established Open Roof Festival’s reputation as Toronto’s ultimate summer date night and meeting spot.

Tickets on sale now for $15 and available at www.OpenRoofFestival.com. For all events, doors open at 7:30pm with the musical act coming on shortly thereafter and the films commencing at sundown.

 

Keisza, Alvvays, Dear Rouge Among Ten SOCAN Songwriting Prize Finalists Announced

SOCAN today announced the finalists for its annual SOCAN Songwriting Prize, a competition that recognizes outstanding songs written by emerging English and French Canadian songwriters over the past year, as selected by a panel of esteemed music industry experts.

To mark the tenth anniversary of the award, permanent changes have been introduced: the number of finalists for each of the English and French prizes has been expanded from five to 10, and the cash prize has doubled to $10,000, making it the largest cash prize in the Canadian music industry for a single song.

The 10 English SOCAN Songwriting Prize finalists:
“Archie, Marry Me” – written by Alec O’Hanley and Molly Rankin; performed by Alvvays
“Old Knives” – written by James Anderson and Cold Specks; performed by Cold Specks; published by Kobalt and Cold Specks Music Ltd.
“I Heard I Had” – written by Andrew McTaggart, Danielle McTaggart; performed by Dear Rouge; published by dear Rouge
“In My Solitude” – written by Laura Bates,Tyler Belluz, Aaron Brooks, Lisa Conway, Karen Ng, Chris Sandes, Ira Zingraff; performed by Del Bel
“Hideaway” – written by Rami Afuni and Kiesza; performed by Keisza; published by Universal Music Publishing Group, Afuni Music (BMI), Music Of Liberal Arts Publishing (BMI), Songs Of Universal (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music Canada Ltd., Elephant Eye Publishing, and Stellar Songs Ltd.
“You Look Like Trouble (But I Guess I Do Too)” – written and performed by Lisa Leblanc; published by Third Side Music Inc.
“The Bells” – written by Lowell, Justin Broad and Paul Herman; performed by Lowell; published by BMG Rights, BMG Rights Management Ltd. (PRS), Peermusic, Submarine Music Ltd., Fintage, and Voxwatch Ltd. (PRS)
“It’s A Burn” – written and performed by Samantha Savage Smith
“Young Gunner” – written by Joel Chambers, Nevon Sinclair and Renee Wisdom; performed by Shi Wisdom
“Private Island” – written by Daniel Jacques and Allie Ho-Sang; performed by 2nd Son featuring Allie

From June 14 to July 1 2015, Canadian music fans can vote for their favourite song by either visiting www.socansongwritingprize.ca or through Twitter, by using the hashtag #mySSPvote and identifying the artist’s name in the tweet. Fans can vote once a day.

This year’s finalists were determined by an independent panel of 15 music-industry experts who were each asked to nominate two songs, from any genre, that they felt were the most artistic and creative songs written by emerging music creators over the past year. All of the songs were compiled, reviewed and shortlisted by these panelists to determine the 10 finalists. SOCAN has no role in the selection of nominees or winners.

Once public voting closes on July 1 and the votes are tabulated, the winner will be announced the week of July 6, 2015.
Along with $10,000 cash, the winning songwriter(s) will receive a Martin D-16GT acoustic guitar, a Yamaha PSR-S950 keyboard, a $500 Gift Card from Long & McQuade, a certificate for up to 20 hours of studio time with Timothy Abraham and certificate for up to six hours of vocal coaching with Amanda Mabro.

“This competition is about celebrating the art of songwriting and recognizing the abundance of emerging talent in Canada”, said Mike McCarty, chief membership & business development officer at SOCAN. “We hope being nominated helps these up-and-coming songwriters expand their fan base while providing more opportunities for them to grow as creators. Given the calibre of their creations this year, we anticipate they will continue to wow us for years to come.”

The 10 finalists for the 2015 Prix de la chanson SOCAN, the Francophone counterpart to the SOCAN Songwriting Prize:

“De pluie et de cendre” – written and performed by Guillaume Beauregard; published by Les Éditions de La Tribu
“Kryuchkova” – written by Alexandre Bernier Leclerc; performed by Bernhari; published by Avenue Éditorial
“Le nouveau vocabulaire” – written and performed by Antoine Corriveau; published by Coyote Records
“Publi Sac” – written by Louis-Nicolas Imbeau and Emmanuel Blouin Lajoie; performed by Eman X Vlooper; published by Disques 7e Ciel
“Piscine” – written by Fanny Grosjean and Étienne Dupuis Cloutier; performed by Fanny Bloom; published by Les Éditions Dare to Care
“Mardi Gras” – written by Alexandre Bilodeau, Jacques Alphonse Doucet and Pierre Kwenders; performed by Pierre Kwenders
“Arlon” – written by Salomé Leclerc and Philippe Brault; performed by Salomé Leclerc; published by Avenue Éditorial
“Neguac and back” – written by Julie Aubé and Katrine Noel; performed by Les Hay Babies; published by Hay Babies Music, Éditions Ladilafe
“Ficelle” – written by Julien Sagot and Antoine Binette Mercier; performed by Julien Sagot; published by Simone Records
“Jolie Anne” – written by Benoit Pinette; performed by Tire le Coyote; published by Les Éditions de La Tribu

For all of the latest updates, follow the SOCAN Songwriting Prize on Twitter at @SOCANmusic and via the #SOCANprize hashtag, as well as on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SOCANmusic.

This Might Be The Coolest Thing To Do AT NXNE

Ever wanted to take the NXNE Yonge-Dundas stage but never had the headlining, superstar status it inevitably requires? Good Enough LIVE KARAOKE is here to help your dreams come true.

If you think you’re ready to belt your heart out to the heart of Toronto, it’s time to make the difficult, life-changing decision: choosing your song. There are hundreds to choose from including tracks from Radiohead, 10CC, Alvvays, Pixies and The Smiths.

You can sign up here and go belt your heart out, you indie rocker, you.

Ricky Gervais, Jordan Peele, Fred Armisen, Don Cheadle, Will Forte and Thomas Middleditch on their dream comedy collaborators

Present company excluded, who are your dream comedy collaborators?

GERVAIS You can all still say me.

ARMISEN I would say Prince. (Laughter.) I’ve worked a little bit with Louis C.K. on SNL, but doing something with him on Portlandia would be fun. And maybe Woody Allen?

MIDDLEDITCH My top one — besides everyone at this table — would be Jim Carrey. But Jim Carrey in The Truman Show or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. He can do everything. On the other side of the spectrum — Wes Anderson. After seeing [The Grand] Budapest [Hotel] so many times, I just want to know, how can I get into his dollhouse world?

PEELE Christopher Guest and Catherine O’Hara — that whole crew is legendary. If I could be in one of his movies, I’m done. I’m hanging up the gloves.

CHEADLE You actually have an audition next week.

GERVAIS Don’t do the acting!

ARMISEN You know who would be great whom I haven’t seen in a long time is Rick Moranis.

MIDDLEDITCH He’s retired. I think that’s the word.

FORTE John Cleese?

MIDDLEDITCH Can we pick nonliving people?

ARMISEN Alec Guinness. Dead. Remember him in Kind Hearts and Coronets?

GERVAIS He’s perked up now that dead people are in.

ARMISEN Also, Dracula.

GERVAIS He’s a fictional character, isn’t he?

ARMISEN No, I think he’s just dead.

GERVAIS He didn’t exist.

ARMISEN You’ve seen him with the fangs and everything.

PEELE That was Prince.

GERVAIS I like Bill Murray and Kristen Wiig.

PEELE You already worked with Kristen in a movie.

GERVAIS I know. Wait, does this round­table count now? Have I officially “worked with” all of you now?

ARMISEN Yes, actually.

GERVAIS Also, Bill Murray for me. And Mickey Mouse.

ARMISEN He’s dead.

GERVAIS He’s not dead, he’s fictional. (Laughter.)

ARMISEN Wait — Steamboat Willie … that guy is still alive?

GERVAIS Steamboat Willie — hey, that’s what I called Fred in the toilet earlier, isn’t it? (In a high-pitched voice) “OK, who’s going to have a wee now? Into the train, into the station, wee, wee, wee, wee, wee!”

Via The Hollywood Reporter

Founding Genesis Member, Tony Banks, Reveals His “A Chord Too Far” Box Set Release

Esoteric Recordings has annouced the release of the first ever boxed set celebrating the solo work of Genesis founding member Tony Banks. A CHORD TOO FAR is a deluxe 4 CD set comprising 48 songs and pieces, all personally selected by Tony. Many tracks have been remixed exclusively for this collection and have been drawn from his seven solo albums; A CURIOUS FEELING, THE FUGITIVE, THE WICKED LADY (film score), SOUNDTRACKS , BANKSTATEMENT, STILL, STRICTLY INC. and his two orchestral albums SEVEN – A SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA and SIX PIECES FOR ORCHESTRA. A CHORD TOO FAR also includes four previously unreleased tracks, three of which are keyboard demos of his orchestral suites. The fourth is a piece originally written for the album STILL.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 as a member of Genesis, Tony is one of the most respected songwriters and keyboardists in the world. His career spans almost 50 years and has seen him sell in excess of 130 million albums . His body of work is as innovative as it is eclectic. Genesis’ avant-garde style made them one of progressive rock’s founding fathers in the 1970s, creating an experimental style of rock music never before seen. Tony Banks’ solo work has continued in the same vein. His rock albums have included collaborations with some of the world’s most respected musicians including singers Toyah Wilcox, Fish and Nick Kershaw, bassist Pino Pallodino, and drummers Steve Gadd and Vinnie Colaiuta , as well as long time Genesis collaborators Daryl Stuermer and Chester Thompson.

In addition, he has composed original scores for four films The Shout (1978), The Wicked Lady (1983), Starship (1985) and Quicksilver (1986) and most recently his orchestral albums, Seven: A Suite for Orchestra and Six Pieces for Orchestra, that were performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra respectively. A CHORD TOO FAR is a fine celebration of Tony Banks’ work outside of Genesis and will be available on August 14, 2015.

Track Listing

Disc 1:
Rebirth
At The Edge Of Night
Walls Of Sound
Lion Of Symmetry
The More I Hide It
Shortcut To Somewhere
The Waters Of Lethe
I Wanna Change The Score
Water Out Of Wine
Something To Live For
By You
Never Let Me Know
Thirty Three’s

Disc 2:
Charity Balls
An Island In The Darkness
The Border
Lucky Me
Another Murder Of A Day
Moving Under
Still It Takes Me By Surprise
Red Day On Blue Street
After The Lie
Redwing

Disc 3:
Queen Of Darkness
A Piece Of You
Big Man
Angel Face
This Is Love
I’ll Be Waiting
Back To Back
For A While
Throwback
You Call This Victory
And The Wheels Keep Turning
You
The Final Curtain

Disc 4:
Blade
Black Down
Siren
Earthlight
From The Undertow
Spring Tide (Demo – Previously Unreleased)
Neap Tide (Demo-Previously Unreleased)
City Of Gold (Demo-Previously Unreleased)
The Chase
Kit
Poppet (Previously Unreleased)
The Wicked Lady

Watch All 6 Star Wars Films At The Same Time, Because You Can

Why watch one Star Wars, when you can watch all six Star Wars films at the exact same time? Star Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars.

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Even the Stanley Cup Goes Through Airport Security

You know, just in case it’s packing shampoo…

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WayHome to Bring Ultimate Visual Experience with WayArt

Republic Live announced details on the WayHome Music and Arts on-site art installations, WayArt, earlier today. WayHome will be bringing some of the top Canadian-based gallery and well-known artists to make the WayArt experience like no other at any North American festival.  Curated under the watchful eye of prominent Toronto-based painter Charles Bierk, WayArt will showcase a diverse range of large-scale installations that make use of Oro-Medonte’s exquisite natural environment, while providing festival attendees with experiences that will titillate and inspire.

“Working with some of the top Canadian artists on original installations was a huge priority for us as we looked to curate art installations for this festival, and having Charlie Bierk curate this for us really puts us in a unique position to set WayHome apart from other music and arts festivals,” said Shannon McNevan, Executive Director, Republic Live.  “We want WayHome to be a platform for artists to expose their art to masses, outside of the gallery community and offer something extremely unique in the music and art festival setting.”

Taking a grassroots approach, Bierk’s curatorial direction places emphasis on local Canadian artists, who have been given the freedom to create works on scales not usually afforded to them in galleries. He also worked hard to include young up-and-comers.

“The artists that are participating in WayArt are some of Canada’s most celebrated, in addition to a mix of some great emerging talent we’ve identified,” said Charlie Bierk, WayArt curator.  “Having first-time collaborations with Aaron Li-Hill and Trevor Wheatley, along with original pieces from Philippe Blanchard, and VSVSVS, it’s very exciting.  People will be in awe when they see how artists like Nathan Whitford, Sean Martindale, The PA System, Bruno Billio and collaborative Julian Michael Majewski and Callum Schuster are going to use the natural setting of Burl’s Creek Event Grounds in their pieces.  There will be lots of surprises for fans along the way with the pieces from the talented emerging artist Camille Jodin-Eng and OCAD U competition winners Blockheads. ”

 

Sculpture/installation artists Aaron Li-Hill and Trevor Wheatley will collaborate for the first time on a three-dimensional text-based installation. Using Li-Hill’s signature flow of wood, sourced from the original mill on the event grounds, and Wheatley’s interest in vernacular language and typography, the assemblage will playfully examine the relationship between nature and contemporary culture’s obsession with staying connected and will be one of the largest scaled WayArt pieces.

Toronto-based multimedia artist, Philippe Blanchard, will showcase a psychedelic installation that combines pattern, colour and lighting to create a trippy and rhythmic sense of movement. The project will be displayed in a 40-foot yurt encouraging fans to explore and move throughout the structure to encounter a true sensory experience.

Bridging the gap between nature and technology, Nathan Whitford will be adapting his highly acclaimed projection, 125 Steps, for WayHome. Using generated patterns, he will create a dazzling large-scale illumination set against the backdrop of the mature trees of Burl’s Creek Event Grounds once the sun has set daily.

Well-known multimedia collective VSVSVS, consisting of artists Anthony Cooper, James Gardner, Laura Simon, Miles Stemp, Ryan Clayton, Stephen McLeod and Wallis Chung, will play with the idea of community space by building an inviting, geometric platform that festival goers are encouraged to hang out on. The festival’s audio feeds will then make the platform vibrate, giving viewers a physical experience of the music.

Winners of the OCAD U x WayHome contest, team Blockhead, is a five-person female collective.  Their piece’s originality and quirkiness is what stood out to judges, ultimately winning them the commission of $18,000 to create their vision and an additional $5,000 cash prize. Team Blockhead, made up of Ashley Mauerhofer, Kristen Ryan, Maeve Wallace, Sarah Eldershaw and Zeynep Sen, are creating a number of “Blockhead” large block-like dolls, each with an individual personality and bendable body parts that fans can directly interact with.

Additional artists in the WayArt projects include Sean Martindale, The PA System, Bruno Billio, collaborative Julian Michael Majewski and Callum Schuster, as well as emerging artist Camille Jodin-Eng.

Republic Live, in collaboration with AC Entertainment, co-founders of the Bonnaroo Music Festival, will be hosting WayHome Music and Arts at Burl’s Creek Event Grounds, just ten minutes north of Barrie, July 24th – 26th 2015.  The festival will include headliners Neil Young + Promise of the Real, Sam Smith, Kendrick Lamar, Alt-J, Modest Mouse and Hozier with an additional 60 plus artists performing over the 3 days. The festival offers 4 stages, a variety of late-night spectacles and experiences, original art installations, fine international and local cuisine, an on-site farmers market, and more.  WayHome Music and Arts will inspire fans to explore their own creativity while giving them a powerful, unforgettable, and eye opening experience using music and art as a catalyst.  All full event ticket offerings include tent camping or parking and are on-sale exclusively at www.wayhome.com