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28 Businesses Who Created Signs For The Win

Check out these 28 businesses who knew how to make people laugh, and likely got the business…

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Jimmy Iovine on the marriage of music and tech: ‘The meek are not inheriting the Earth’

Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine talked about how he sees the technology and music industries working together. While accepting an SFTB Award, Iovine gave a cool and interesting speech.

“These are times that call upon us to be visionary and to be daring. These days, the meek are not inheriting the Earth. That’s why Dr. Dre and I both believe we need to intelligently merge the worlds of technology and the liberal arts.

“The great artists of music have always innovated and boldly changed the game, but the industry itself has not. Too often, the music business allowed third-party companies to innovate for us – and that simply does not work any more. We must face the fact that our delivery and distribution systems are too sterile and not compelling enough for a new generation of young people who love music in their own way.

“And if we don’t fix the distribution of music, we run the risk of music being sent out into the world in such an uninspired way that music loses its value – and not just its financial value, but even worse, its emotional value too – and therefore its position as arguably the most dominant art form going forward. Ladies and gentleman, the time has come for the music business itself to innovate.”

Ringo Starr’s Isolated Vocals For The Beatles “Octopus’s Garden”

“Octopus’s Garden” from The Beatles’ 1969 album Abbey Road was the second song Ringo has ever written. George Harrison says “It’s lovely. The song gets very deep into your consciousness…because it’s so peaceful. I suppose Ringo is writing cosmic songs these days without even realising it.”

Paul McCartney’s Wings “Band On The Run” Isolated Bass and Drums

Wings’ “Band On The Run” album was recorded at the EMI studios in Lagos, Nigeria after Paul McCartney decided he wanted to try recording in a more exotic place and get away from some of the media blitz happening in the UK and also securing himself complete artistic freedom. There was a bump in the road, though, when lead guitarist Henry McCollough and drummer Denny Seiwell left the band. Paul and band members Linda McCartney and Denny Laine decided to carry on just the same, with Paul taking on drum and lead guitar as well as bass.

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Johnny Cash’s Isolated Vocal for “Ring Of Fire”

Written by June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore and popularized by Johnny Cash, “Ring of Fire” appears on Cash’s 1963 album, Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash. The song was originally recorded by June’s sister, Anita Carter, on her Mercury Records album Folk Songs Old and New (1963) as “(Love’s) Ring of Fire”. “Ring of Fire” ranked No. 4 on CMT’s 100 Greatest Songs in Country Music in 2003 and #87 on Rolling Stone’s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

The song was recorded on March 25, 1963, and became the biggest hit of Johnny Cash’s career, staying at number one on the charts for seven weeks. It was certified Gold on January 21, 2010 by the R.I.A.A. and has also sold over 1.2 million digital downloads.

Although “Ring of Fire” sounds somewhat ominous, the term refers to falling in love – which is what June Carter was experiencing with Johnny Cash at the time. Some sources claim that Carter had seen the phrase “Love is like a burning ring of fire,” underlined in one of her uncle A. P. Carter’s Elizabethan books of poetry. She worked with Kilgore on writing a song inspired by this phrase as she had seen her uncle do in the past. She had written: “There is no way to be in that kind of hell, no way to extinguish a flame that burns, burns, burns”.

These isolated vocals of Karen Carpenter Will Sooth You

Fun Fact: After the Carpenters became successful in the early 1970s, she and her brother bought two apartment buildings in Downey as a financial investment. Formerly named the “Geneva”, the two complexes were renamed “Only Just Begun” and “Close to You” in honor of the duo’s first smash hits. The apartment buildings are located at 8353 and 8356 (respectively) 5th Street, Downey, California. In 1976 Carpenter bought two Century City apartments, gutted them, and turned them into one condominium. Located at 2222 Avenue of the Stars, the doorbell chimed the first six notes of “We’ve Only Just Begun”.
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The Music Industry’s Most-Loved Albums Of All Time, Part 32

This is part 32 of an ongoing series where the kind folk of the music business reveal their favourite album of all time.

Ask people in the music industry the seemingly simple and straightforward question, “What is your favourite album of all time?” and you’ll find that it’s not always easy. After all, my industry peers listen to hundreds of albums a month – thousands of songs during that time. Because the question isn’t the best album of all time – the one that’s made them the most money in sales – but the one release they personally can’t live without, that one title they have two copies of in several formats, in case one breaks. It’s also about that album that for them has the best back stories and the one that has the most meaning in their lives.

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Jessi Sanfilippo, Earworm Wizard at SHUGGILIPPO
Monsters of Folk, Monsters of Folk

There’s something about the round-robin vocals of each track that makes it one of those front to back listens. You’d be hard-pressed and pretty nuts to skip a track on the thing. Then I went and sealed the certainty on it being one of my favorites when I saw them perform live a good number of years ago now. It was a very soul-moving experience and I’ve not yet spoken to anyone who saw them on that tour that experienced themselves anything otherwise. Infinite favorite points for when you listen to the thing on vinyl. Hot damn.

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Stephen Carlick, Senior Editor, Exclaim!
Transatlanticism, Death Cab for Cutie

Teenagers are limited by distance in a lot of ways — physical distance keeps you from the places and people you dream about, a lack of experience keeps you from the jobs and callings you feel are yours and independence, though finally in view, is still just outside your grasp. Distance was the thematic through-line that cohered Death Cab for Cutie’s epic Transatlanticism, and being a 16-year-old — and a bit of a hopeless romantic, to boot — it was a lifesaver. Ben Gibbard’s plaintive lyrics, which yearned to traverse distances of all types and lengths, felt at once meditative and urgent, hopeless yet seemingly within arm’s reach. I still can’t “travel just by folding a map,” but when I hear “The New Year,” “Tiny Vessels” and “We Looked Like Giants,” it’s a journey nonetheless.

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Revolver, The Beatles

I discovered the songs on Revolver by The Beatles while camping with my family at Okanagan Lake. Good Day Sunshine played out on a portable 45 turntable as I lounged on an air mattress in a canvas pup tent, reading Green Lantern comic books. The album continues to take me back to an exact space and time and started me on a lifelong professional and personal relationship with music. Revolver, like Rubber Soul before it, captures the most influential band in modern history at the point where they have shed their skiffle innocence, but not yet made the giant leap toward concept albums and lush productions. George Martin’s studio wizardry; making magic with dated recording technology, razor blades and edit tape is most evident on these tracks. The cover art stands as one of the all time great rock portraits. I wear my Revolver t-shirt to this day, which always elicits smiles, appreciative nods and many compliments. Got To Get You Into My Life peaks with a 5 second guitar solo by George Harrison with the classic Ricky/Vox chime that laid the foundation for the Byrds, Big Star, REM, Petty and a world of great artists to follow. Sgt. Pepper may be the overwhelming number 1 for many, but Revolver has defined who I have become. I can’t live without it.

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Breanne L. Heldman, New York Bureau Chief | Yahoo Entertainment
Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Red Hot Chili Peppers

I was in 7th grade when this came out, and I’ll never forget dancing to “Give It Away” at an end-of-the-school-year party. I bought the cassette shortly thereafter. I played it to the point of kissing, squeaky noises and then repurchased it on CD, appreciating that I often found a different track that jumped out at me as my “favorite,” depending on my mood. It remains an undeniable favorite and desert island must-have.

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Nadia Elkharadly, Senior Editor, Addicted Magazine
Badmotorfinger, Soundgarden

It was the 2nd soundgarden album I discovered. I listened to it over and over and over, feeling every note, taking in every word, and realizing that this was MUSIC, and i was in love with it. It’s an album I know inside and out, I’ve seen pieces of it played live and the experience is unparalleled, and topped each and every time. It’s my desert island album, and I can’t live without it.

Tom Robbins Gets Animated Answering “Where Do His Ideas Come From?”

“If I knew how it was going to end, I probably wouldn’t write it.”
– Tom Robbins in 1994, as told to Tod Mesirow

Tom Robbins, author of classics like Still Life of Woodpecker, Jitterbug Perfume, and Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, takes us inside the mind of a writer who’d prefer writing with a raven quill dipped in lizard blood. For many, including tons of college students, Robbins transported readers to another world where it seemed possible that enormously oversized thumbs could bring you happiness, and romance could take place inside a pack of cigarettes. Where do these fantastic stories begin?

We present outtakes from a previously unheard interview Robbins did with Tod Mesirow back in 1994 for a film about authors that was never made. In this episode of Blank on Blank, Robbins dreams about a nurse serving him tequila sunrises when he’s 85, why he took a two-by-four to typewriter and works in pen and paper, how his first attempts at writing began when he was five and a story about a pilot stuck on a deserted island, and how he pours over every word in his books 30 or 40 times.

Canadian Arts/Media Job Posts For December 8, 2014

The Rogers Kitchener Radio Group (CHYM 96.7, 570 News and COUNTRY 106.7) is seeking a Promotions Coordinator to assist the Promotions Director in the day to day duties of the promotions, sales and programming departments.

The Art Gallery of Burlington is an award winning, public gallery located in the heart of Burlington, Ontario, and they’re looking for a President and Chief Executive Officer.

The Tisdale Recorder/Parkland Review has an opening for a full-time regional reporter in north-east Saskatchewan.

The award winning Westlock News weekly newspaper, a past AWNA General Excellence champion and CCNA Blue Ribbon winner in two of the last three years, needs a general reporter to start IMMEDIATELY.

Newcap Inc, has an immediate opening for a Receptionist/Traffic Clerk in St. John’s, NL. This is a maternity replacement position to begin January 2015.

Bell Media Radio Hamilton has an opening for a Traffic Coordinator.

Bell Media Specialty Digital is seeking a talented and experienced Web Writer to work on a very exciting range of projects across several properties including Much.ca, thecomedynetwork.ca, Space.ca, and more.

Firefly Books has an opportunity for an experienced and dynamic person to develop and execute publicity in Canada and the U.S. for our adult non-fiction books.

Ideon Media is seeking a talented Digital Marketing Manager, Demand Generation to join their team. Reporting to the CEO, you will be responsible for lead generation for our sales team, using a diverse set of skills such as marketing automation, web design, SEO, and content creation.

CityNews and 680News are looking for a news leader to oversee their growing digital properties.

Rogers TV in Kitchener is searching for a team member who can create experiences that engage, excite and retain customers. This person has a sound understanding and experience working with HDTV television production including multi-camera mobiles, flight packs, robotic production systems, fibre or IP based transmission, remote powering along with 3-5 years of television production experience.

Q92/KiSS 105.3 in Sudbury are seeking a casual, part time Promotions Assistant to assist with station and community events, website maintenance, clerical and administrative functions and more.

Are you a die-hard Bollywood fan? Does working in a dynamic entertainment program environment, assisting with all aspects of weekly production interest you? Would you like to be a part of a team producing Canada’s best-known Bollywood program? OMNI is looking for you.

AOL Canada is adding to their video team and they are looking for a producer and host to work with the Huffington Post and AOL newsroom to produce the best short-form video content for the online, mobile and social audiences.

Rogers in Toronto is looking for a Digital Specialist with both great creative flair and strong analytical skills; this is an exciting position for an innovative marketer with to help generate orders and drive results.

TVO is seeking an experienced Public Relations Professional to join their dynamic team, to build the media profile of TVO as an organization as well as in the areas of digital education, current affairs and documentaries.

shomi is looking for a seasoned Communications Manager who will be responsible for overseeing the strategy and day-to-day operations of the brand’s communications efforts. From public relations to events, you must have expertise in all facets communications.

Westjet is looking for an Advisor – Marketing 13 Month term.

Community Relations in the Haskayne School of Business is currently seeking a Full-time Temporary Relief Associate Director, Community Engagement for approximately 6 months, with the possibility of extension depending upon operational need.

SNC-Lavalin’s Global Corporate Communications department has an opening for a Senior Writer based in Montreal.

The City of Winnipeg has an exciting opportunity for a Communications Assistant with the Corporate Support Services Department. The Corporate Communications Division is responsible for overseeing and coordinating internal and external corporate communications from a City-wide perspective.

Four Seasons Hotels in Toronto has an opening for a Social Media Marketing Coordinator responsible for social media community management and working with a team gathering content primarily for the brand social media channels.

Groom & Associates has been providing staffing solutions for over 15 years, and they have a client looking for a Cosmeceutical PR and Social Media Manager.

St. John Ambulance, a not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to improving the health and safety of Canadians through first aid training and community services, is currently seeking a full time Marketing Manager (1-year maternity leave). The Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing, executing and reporting on marketing plans to meet agreed business objectives of driving revenue through sales of products and services that fund their community service programs.

RBC is looking for a Communications Specialist to plan, develop, execute, measure and influence change communications on strategic programs for Technology and Operations (T&O).

Corus Entertainment has an exciting full-time opportunity for a Content Acquisition and Distribution Analyst at our Toronto location. Reporting to the VP, Content Distribution.

CBC in Ottawa is looking for a Media Support Consultant (French Services).

HootSuite’s Enterprise Demand Generation Team is looking for a Digital Campaigns Manager, Paid Media to conceive and execute highly targeted display, remarketing, video and social campaigns in support of customer acquisition and revenue targets.

Edmonton Public Schools’ Communications department is looking for a full-time senior communications expert who specializes in media relations, issues management and crisis communications.

Ottawa Festival Network is looking for a Media Coordinator in order to bring inbound traffic and awareness to the Festival.

Thomson Reuters has an opening for an Assistant Editor, responsible for writing, editing, videography and article assignment for Carswell Media’s print and online publications, including the leading national publications Canadian HR Reporter, Canadian Lawyer and Canadian Occupational Safety.

The Music Industry’s Most-Loved Albums Of All Time, Part 31

This is part 31 of an ongoing series where the kind folk of the music business reveal their favourite album of all time.

Ask people in the music industry the seemingly simple and straightforward question, “What is your favourite album of all time?” and you’ll find that it’s not always easy. After all, my industry peers listen to hundreds of albums a month – thousands of songs during that time. Because the question isn’t the best album of all time – the one that’s made them the most money in sales – but the one release they personally can’t live without, that one title they have two copies of in several formats, in case one breaks. It’s also about that album that for them has the best back stories and the one that has the most meaning in their lives.

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Terrance Pryor, Music writer at Fake Walls, AXS, Prefix Magazine and Examiner.com
Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy/Mindless Self Indulgence

Some may raise their eyebrow at this. As a kid, I was always into electronic and industrial music. Acts like The Prodigy, Daft Punk, Pitchshifter, and Nine Inch Nails were a part of my musical regimen. One day, I turned on WSOU (Seton Hall’s Pirate Radio) and heard Mindless Self Indulgence vocalist Jimmy Urine croon the line “I’ll show you how official midgets jack me off” over thumping beats. The song in question is “I Hate Jimmy Page”, which Jimmy has stated is aimed towards the somewhat laughable seriousness of rock music. Intrigued with a few more songs that I heard from the group, I picked up Frankenstein Girls at FYE and couldn’t put it down for weeks. Lyrically, Jimmy Urine isn’t exactly Thom Yorke or Morrissey; songs about masturbation (“Masturbates”), failing to see eye to eye with the youth (“Keeping Up With The Kids”), and an ode to 90s Nickelodeon TV show Clarissa Explains It All (“Clarissa”) were embedded in a 30 track album that was alphabetized. In the CD booklet, the band clearly states “You must listen to this album with your tongue planted firmly in your cheek”, and they obviously made sure to emphasize that statement throughout their career, starting from their equally as viscous proper debut album Tight. You can certainly sense Jimmy’s “screw you” attitude towards what was considered mainstream music and its image. The thin frontman’s vocals can be somewhat bewildering to some; his falsettos and pseudo rap parts are just as bemusing as the electro punk beats laid down on the album. The songs on Frankenstein Girls averaged about two minutes long; a few of them barely make it through one minute. Musically, it was hard to decipher if Jimmy wanted the listener to dance, mosh, or start a revolution. Maybe, he wanted a wild combination of the three. At the time, the album was something completely different; it was like having GG Allin as the new vocalist for Atari Teenage Riot. The band have matured their sound over the years, but if I had to show a good starting point to get into the band, Frankenstein Girls would be the perfect choice. Another quote from the CD booklet states “P.S. If you think we’re rightwing, leftwing, feminists, sexists, tops, bottoms, gay or straight, I want to tell you right now that we are.” If there’s a band that truly embraces the full nature of their name, it’s definitely Mindless Self Indulgence.

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Rhythm Nation 1814, Janet Jackson

It was a very diverse album that featured rock, pop, RnB, new jack swing, slow jams, and even METAL. Very few artists could get away with creating such an album, complete with conscious activist-lyrics and more mainstream lovey-dovey content. Janet pulled it off. I have yet to hear one other pop star who pull off such an album as successfully as Janet (with the help of Jam & Lewis, of course). Sadly, nobody dares to anymore.

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Rubber Soul, The Beatles

Sort of a breakout album for their songwriting, showing a maturity, and social consciousness. Incredibly harmonies, and wonderfully crafted melodies. Nowhere Man & In My Life are 2 of Lennon’s best songs. All in all a wonderfully simple exercise in pop perfection. And only 4 weeks to record.

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Insanul Ahmed, Complex Magazine
The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem

Maybe its because it came out when I was about 13 or 14, and music during people’s formative years always have the most impact on them, but it was what was happening at the time and it meant to so much to me. I remembering listening to it and being more in the zone in a way that I really can’t imagine being in anymore. It was the first album I completely devoured, I knew every song, every lyric, every image in the booklet, and I wanted to know everything I could about Eminem and the album itself. It certainly helped set me on the path that I’m on today.

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Stacy Harris, Publisher/Executive Editor/Media Critic, Stacy’s Music Row Report
Kristofferson, Kris Kristofferson

Released at a time when an album might include up to a dozen songs, most of which were filler, just about every song on Kristofferson should have became a hit. Indeed, several became standards- and deservedly so! Shortly before its release (It was Kris Kristofferson’s debut album) I saw Kris in concert in Washington D.C. He was Ian & Sylvia’s opening act and not many in the audience knew who he was (becoming). I knew because I had seen him on ABC-TV’s The Johnny Cash Show. The day of the album’s release I hit the record store. (Remember record stores?) I asked a clerk if the store had Kris Kristofferson’s new album. “Who?” Well, after some digging, he found it for me, but before making my purchase and heading merrily along my way I couldn’t resist telling the salesman: “Six months from now you won’t be asking ‘Who?'”