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Miley Cyrus Launches Homeless Youth Foundation

20% to 40% of America’s homeless are LGBTQ.

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And Miley Cyrus is doing something about it. She’s using her celebrity to bring awareness to the largely LGBT homeless youth community.

Every grunt, scream, and yelp Michael Jackson ever recorded

Ugh! HeeHee! Owwww! Here’s every grunt, scream and emotive yelp Michael Jackson every committed to vinyl. This is why the internet was created.

Shania Twain and Panthera Launch the #IFAKEIT Social Media Campaign to Save Leopards

International superstar Shania Twain and Panthera, a global wild cat conservation organization, have launched #IFAKEIT – a social media campaign to raise awareness for one of fashion’s most revered but underrepresented icons – the leopard.

Referred to as the ‘new neutral,’ this cat’s spotted print has inspired fashion for centuries, influencing style from catwalks to sidewalks, celebrities and even first ladies. The purpose of this campaign is to connect the dots, and inform the general public that while the spots they are wearing are so widespread, the real leopard is under serious threat.

Every year, more leopards are killed in the wild than any other big cat. The species has vanished from nearly 40% of its range in Africa and over 50% in Asia. And it is their beauty that is partly responsible. While leopards are also in jeopardy from loss of habitat and conflict with people, the demand for their skins is one of the main causes of their decline.

Even though the international trade in leopard skin is now illegal, it is still common for local communities in Africa and Asia to use real leopard skins for religious and cultural ceremonies, whether worn as capes or used for other traditional regalia.

Panthera’s Furs for Life Leopard Project is providing a simple and sustainable solution that protects leopards but also supports local culture. Collaborating with digital designers, Panthera has created a high-quality and realistic faux leopard skin to replace the authentic skins worn at ceremonies.More than 5,000 faux leopard capes have already been donated in southern Africa, and Panthera’s new partnership with the Peace Parks Foundation and Cartier has enabled the distribution of at least another 13,000 more capes before the end of 2017 (Read the press release about this partnership here.)

“I was shocked to learn that these gorgeous animals are being killed for their beautiful skins and other parts for the illegal trade, and yet are so loved by the fashion world. We wanted to capitalize on the fact that people everywhere are wearing more leopard print than ever, but so few know what’s actually happening to them in the wild,” said Shania Twain, Panthera’s Leopard Ambassador. “With Panthera, we aim to begin this conversation and generate awareness for leopards on a grand scale, while giving people something tangible to grasp, and engage in a fun and impactful way.”

To do this, Shania Twain and Panthera have launched the #IFAKEIT campaign and are asking people around the globe to join the movement and show how they ‘fake it’ for leopards by posting photos of themselves wearing fake leopard print to Twitter, Instagram and Facebook with the #IFAKEIT tag. People can also donate to the campaign at ifakeit.org, where just $30 can support the creation of one fake leopard skin and save a leopard’s life.

The campaign first aims to generate 18,000 unique mentions tagged with #IFAKEIT on social media, to accompany each donated cape, as a thank you to the communities willing to fake it and to stop leopards from being killed for their skins. The campaign also aims to raise $300,000 for the creation of at least 5,000 new fake leopard skins to distribute to communities outside of southern Africa, and to support other conservation activities to protect leopards across their range.

Lizwi Ncwane, an elder and legal adviser of the Nazareth Baptist ‘Shembe’ Church, stated, “As a leader of the Shembe community, I have seen firsthand how receptive my community is to using these fake skins. Not only do they look and feel like real leopard skins, they also last longer. We’re grateful that Panthera has worked with us in finding a solution that interweaves the conservation of leopards with the customs of the Shembe.”

Panthera’s Leopard Program Director, Dr. Guy Balme, explained, “Panthera’s Furs for Life Leopard Project is providing an innovative and real solution to a threat that is decimating leopard populations. Very rarely in the world of conservation do you see a resolution this simple and respectful of cultural and religious traditions that is so swiftly accepted by local communities.”

Dr. Balme continued, “In just a few years, we have seen a positive and deeply-rooted cultural shift in the adoption of Panthera’s fake leopard skins in southern Africa. We hope the #IFAKEIT campaign will help bring much-needed attention to the plight of leopards and help spark a movement that ensures the species, and not just the images of their beauty, remain long into the future.”

Visit ifakeit.org to learn how to ‘Show Your Spots, So You Can Save Theirs.’

What To Expect From HBO’s 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Program

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2015 Induction Ceremony happens Saturday, May 30th at 8PM, only on HBO, and here’s a sneak peek on what you’ll see.

Video: Stream The Full Faith No More Concert From Detroit

Faith No More teamed up with Live Nation and Yahoo! to live-stream the band’s May 8 concert from The Fillmore in Detroit, Michigan. This is one of 365 concerts to stream over a 12-month period on the Live Nation channel on Yahoo! Screen. Look for original lead singer Chuck Mosley during the encore, too.

If you missed it, here’s the complete show:

https://youtu.be/QW5mX9bgp18

Setlist:
Motherfucker
From Out of Nowhere
Caffeine
Evidence
Epic
Sunny Side Up
Surprise! You’re Dead!
Midlife Crisis (With ‘Rich Girl’ by Hall & Oates interlude)
Everything’s Ruined
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Easy (Commodores cover)
Spirit
King for a Day
Ashes to Ashes
Superhero

Encore:
Sol Invictus
This Guy’s in Love With You (Burt Bacharach cover)
Mark Bowen (with Chuck Mosley)

Encore 2:
From the Dead

Richard Pryor’s Saturday Morning Kids’ Show, Pryor’s Place, Was Pretty Great

I can safely say that no matter how many publicist a troubled rock star or pop idol employs to attempt to change their image, here’s one that will always be the one to bear – On June 9, 1980, during the making of the film Bustin’ Loose, Pryor set himself on fire after freebasing cocaine and drinking 151-proof rum. While on fire, he ran down Parthenia Street from his Los Angeles, California, home, until being subdued by police. Pryor was married seven times to five different women. He magnificently swore almost every 4th word in concert. Richard Pryor had a kids’ show. Pryor’s Place was a sort of an tougher, but still child-friendly version of Sesame Street. The now rarely-seen program was produced by Sid and Marty Krofft and had theme music by Ray Parker Jr., who was also in the opening credits.

“(Whoa-oh-oh) Let’s get on over to Pryor’s Place (Whoa-oh-oh) We’re gonna party, so don’t be late. We’ve got friends who live in the street The craziest people you’ll ever meet on Pryor’s Place! (Whoa-oh-OOOH) Pryor’s Place!”

https://youtu.be/N-hKox1uxPY

Toronto Mayor John Tory Accepts International Festival City of the Year Award at Canadian Music Week

Following John Tory’s opening remarks at this week’s Global Forum: International Networking Breakfast, Canadian Music Week President Neill Dixon presented the Toronto Mayor with the inaugural International Festival City of the Year award.

“I am pleased to be here today to present an inaugural award that is created as a way for the global festival industry to recognize positive local environments for festivals and events worldwide,” said Dixon in his presentation. “Through this special award, Canadian Music Week is pleased to recognize Toronto for its consorted efforts to provide an environment that allows for successful and environmentally conducive events.”

Upon accepting the award, Tory offered congratulations to Canadian Music Week for their long history and continuous efforts to raise the profile of Canadian music. “Toronto might be the single most diverse city in the world,” he offered. “Music is the universal language; what better way to bring all of those people together.”

A panel discussion on the state of the creative class, hosted by Globe and Mail columnist Kate Taylor, followed the presentation.

Canadian Music Week is Canada’s leading annual entertainment event dedicated to the expression and growth of the country’s music, media and entertainment industries. Combining three information-intensive conferences; a trade exposition; a film festival; a comedy festival; four awards shows and the nation’s largest new music festival, CMW spans a ten-day period from May 1 to May 10, 2015 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel and over 60 downtown Toronto venues, attracting participants from across the globe. For more information, visit here.

Big Machine’s Scott Borchetta on the fear of failure

“We have a mantra at the Big Machine Label Group: Start with crazy and work backward,” Scott Borchetta said. “It all started early on in the development of the label. We started off with 13 people and I called it Big Machine because we were anything but a Big Machine. it was the most disruptive middle-finger that I could give to Nashville to just declare us a Big Machine because we were anything but. We were thinking, ‘What’s the craziest thing we can do?’ And when you invite crazy into the room, crazy becomes the reality. We came up with all these crazy ideas that Taylor Swift could be the biggest artist in the world and it came true, and that we could have five labels and become the biggest independent record company in the world and it came true.”

With all of Big Machine’s well-known successes (Swift, Tim McGraw, the Band Perry, Florida Georgia Line) the label chief executive spoke candidly about how the fear of failure helps motivate him. “We almost lost everything with in the first six months,” Borchetta said. “It was that perseverance that finally broke through and we never looked back from that moment. There was literally a few days where I had signed artists, I had executives on payroll, the whole thing, and i was going to lose all of it. It was like get up, get to warrior. I tell all of my crew that. It might be a tough day, but get to warrior.”

Via Billboard

Concord Continues Acquisition Spree with Fearless Records, Wind-Up Deals

Concord Bicycle Music continues its acquisition spree by buying in separate deals Fearless Records and the rest of Wind-up Records, giving the company more than $140 million in annual revenue. Terms of the deals with the two rock labels were not disclosed.

The deals adds about 150 albums from Fearless and about 25-30 albums from Wind-up to the company’s portfolio that already consisted of about 10,000 albums and a music publishing catalog with 60,000 songs. In addition, the Fearless acquisition also includes Fearless Records’ Fearmore Music Publishing, which includes the evergreen copyright “Hey There Delilah,” along with the company’s highly successful in-house merchandise operation.

Last month, Concord acquired the Vanguard and Sugar Hill record catalogs.

Via Billboard

Get Ready to Rock. Get Ready to Roll. Get Ready For Meryl Streep.

Get Ready to Rock. Get Ready to Roll. Get Ready for Ricki. Watch and share the brand new trailer for Ricki And the Flash which rolls into theaters on August 7th. Jonathan Demme (Something Wild, Rachel Getting Married) directs, and it’s written by Diablo Cody. Meryl Streep is starring as a rocker in a band called The Flash. Let me repeat that. Meryl Streep is starring as a rocker in a band called The Flash. Awesome.
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