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DJ Shadow Soundtracks A Chevy Ad

When you obsess over perfection, elevate form and reinvent a category, you attract a lot of attention. That’s why Chevrolet is the most awarded car company of the year. And that’s how you can get DJ Shadow’s “Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt,” the opening song from the 1996 classic Endtroducing… DJ Shadow, to soundtrack your ad, creating an intriguing, cross-generational collaboration that sounds more fluid than most.

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Grandmas Smoking Weed for the First Time

Cut Video found three grandmas who had never smoked pot and gave them an opportunity to try it for the first time. Then they gave them snacks and had them play cards against humanity.

1% of recording artists earn 77% of recorded music revenue

From The Atlantic:

Because the most-popular songs now stay on the charts for months, the relative value of a hit has exploded. The top 1 percent of bands and solo artists now earn 77 percent of all revenue from recorded music, media researchers report. And even though the amount of digital music sold has surged, the 10 best-selling tracks command 82 percent more of the market than they did a decade ago. The advent of do-it-yourself artists in the digital age may have grown music’s long tail, but its fat head keeps getting fatter.

Radio stations, meanwhile, are pushing the boundaries of repetitiveness to new levels. According to a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, Top 40 stations last year played the 10 biggest songs almost twice as much as they did a decade ago. Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines,” the most played song of 2013, aired 70 percent more than the most played song from 2003, “When I’m Gone,” by 3 Doors Down. Even the fifth-most-played song of 2013, “Ho Hey,” by the Lumineers, was on the radio 30 percent more than any song from 10 years prior.

How music education influenced Google CEO Larry Page

From Fortune:

As Google CEO Larry Page looks backward, he’s realizing how much his musical education inspired critical elements of Google—especially his impatience and obsession with speed.

“In some sense I feel like music training lead to the high-speed legacy of Google for me,” Page said during a recent interview with Fortune. “In music you’re very cognizant of time. Time is like the primary thing.”

Page, who grew up in Michigan, played saxophone and studied music composition while growing up. During college at the University of Michigan, he developed a business plan for a company that would use software to build a music synthesizer. That project, which required the software to work in real time, opened his eyes to a what he saw as a flaw in the software that powers most computers.
“It’s amazing to the extent I think that modern operating systems are terrible at being real-time,” Page said. “If you think about it from a music point of view, if you’re a percussionist, you hit something, it’s got to happen in milliseconds, fractions of a second.”

“I do think there is an important artistic component in what we do,” he said. “As a technology company I’ve tried to really stress that.” Page says he learned to appreciate that “artistic component,” in part through music.

Twitter now lets you search for any tweet in history

From Wired:

This morning, Twitter began rolling out a search service that lets you search for any tweet in its archive.

Outside services have long offered ways of searching old tweets, including tools like Topsy (now owned by Apple) and Tweet Machine, and such services are still the best way to find tweets that have been deleted from Twitter proper. But Twitter’s new search engine fills a conspicuous hole in its own micro-messaging service, and shows how internet search services continue to evolve, providing ever faster access to an ever growing corpus of online information.

Though the new Twitter search engine is limited to rather rudimentary keyword searches today, the company plans to expand into more complex queries in the months and years to come. And the foundational search infrastructure laid down by the company will help drive other Twitter tools as well. “It lets us power a lot more things down the road—not just search,” says Gilad Mishne, the Twitter engineering director who helped oversee the project.

Kate Bush, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Leif Garrett On This Thing Called “Punk”

Kate Bush, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Cliff Richard, Peter Gabriel, Paul Cook, John Lydon, Meatloaf, and ummm…Leif Garrett putting in their two cents on the topic of “Punk.”

Questlove gives some of the best advice for bands you’ll ever hear

Wait until the 40 second mark for some great advice for bands from Questlove.

Infographic: Make your next Facebook contest explode

One of the best way to gain new fans is through a Facebook contest, as long as you narrow down the true fans, rather than those who just enter contests for a living. While a quick check through the feeds can help you with the latter, Shortstack created an infographic to guide Facebook marketers and page admins through this process.

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Barry Manilow announces he’ll hit the road One Last Time

Barry Manilow announced today that he is going to “hit the road” and perform concerts across North America ONE LAST TIME!  The music legend will launch his multiple-city ONE LAST TIME! Tour beginning in Omaha, NE on Feb. 11, 2015, and travel to Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Seattle and more before performing for the first time at Barclays Center in his native Brooklyn on the superstar’s June 17th birthday.

With his band of 13 musicians and singers, Manilow said, “We’re having a great time putting the show together.  We hope to take everyone on an emotional roller coaster.  I can’t wait to see everyone dancing in the aisles.”

After performing more than 400 concerts at the Las Vegas Hilton and Paris Las Vegas from 2005 through 2011, Manilow has limited his concert appearances.  The ONE LAST TIME! Tour is a major undertaking and as Manilow said, “is my way of thanking everyone for their years of support…one last time!”

The GRAMMY, TONY, and EMMY Award-winning musician’s career skyrocketed to superstardom when his mega hit song, “Mandy,” topped the charts in 1975. In the spirit of that special year, tickets will be priced to tie into that year and will start at $19.75. According to concert promoter AEG Live, Manilow insisted that the average ticket price remain low and that a greater range of ticket prices be available.

American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Wednesday, Nov. 19 at noon (local) in most markets.

Tickets for most markets go on sale to the public beginning Monday, Nov. 24 at 10 a.m. at www.aeglive.com and www.ticketmaster.com.  General information about the ONE LAST TIME! Tour is available at www.manilow.com.

Exclusive VIP Packages will be available.  In addition to great seats, VIP packages include limited edition memorabilia, VIP parking and much more!

Manilow released his latest album, MY DREAM DUETS, on Oct. 27. The album debuted at #4 and is Manilow’s 15th Top 10 album. Modern technology has given Manilow the opportunity to record his “dream” duets with his own musical heroes on his latest album. From cherished idols like Judy Garland and Louis Armstrong to contemporary icons like Whitney Houston and John Denver, they have all joined Barry in his “virtual recording studio.” MY DREAM DUETS is in stores now.

Barry Manilow’s ONE LAST TIME! Tour Dates:

Date                      City                                        Venue                                                                  On-Sale

Feb. 11                 Omaha, NE                         CenturyLink Center                                         Nov. 24

Feb. 12                 Kansas City, MO               Sprint Center                                                     Nov. 24

Feb. 14                 Chicago, IL                           United Center                                                   Nov. 24

Feb. 15                 Auburn Hills, MI                The Palace of Auburn Hills                            Dec. 5

Feb. 24                 Milwaukee, WI                 BMO Harris Bradley Center                          Nov. 24

Feb. 26                 Cleveland, OH                   Wolstein Center                                               Nov. 24

Feb. 27                 Washington, D.C.            Verizon Center                                                 Nov. 24

Mar. 1                   Columbus, OH                   Nationwide Arena                                           Nov. 24

Mar. 26                 Pittsburgh, PA                   CONSOL Energy Center                                 Nov. 24

Mar. 28                 Mashantucket, CT           The Grand Theater at Foxwoods               Nov. 24

Apr. 8                    Glendale, AZ                      Gila River Arena                                                Dec. 5

Apr. 10                  Las Vegas, NV                    MGM Grand Garden Arena                         Dec. 5

Apr. 11                  San Diego, CA                    Valley View Casino Center                           Nov. 24

Apr. 14                  Los Angeles, CA                STAPLES Center                                                Nov. 24

Apr. 17                  Sacramento, CA                Sleep Train Arena                                            Nov. 24

Apr. 18                  San Jose, CA                       SAP Center at San Jose                                  Nov. 24

Apr. 20                  West Valley City, UT       Maverik Center                                                Nov. 24

May 26                 Vancouver, B.C.                Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena                           Nov. 28

May 27                 Seattle, WA                        KeyArena at Seattle Center                         Dec. 5  at Noon

May 28                 Portland, OR                      Moda Center                                                     Nov. 24

June 4                   Duluth, GA                          The Arena at Gwinnett Center                   Nov. 24

June 5                   Louisville, KY                      KFC Yum! Center                                              Nov. 24

June 6                   Charlotte, NC                     Time Warner Cable Arena                            Nov. 24

June 13                 Philadelphia, PA               The Wells Fargo Center                                 Nov. 24

June 14                 Newark, NJ                         Prudential Center                                            TBD

June 16                 Boston, MA                        TD Garden                                                          Nov. 24

June 17                 Brooklyn, NY                      Barclays Center                                                 TBD

Canada’s Country Music Stars come together for the CCMA Holiday Special

The Canadian Country Music Association is pleased to present the CCMA Holiday Special, airing on CBC-TV on Monday, December 15 at 9 p.m./9:30 p.m. NT and on CMT Canada on Thursday, December 18 at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET. Hosted by multi CCMA Award winner, Terri Clark, the CCMA Holiday Special features a collection of memorable and unique performances by some of Canada’s most recognizable and beloved country artists.

Joining Terri on stage for one-of-a-kind collaborations and performances: Gord Bamford, Jason Blaine, Dean Brody, Chad Brownlee, Lindsay Ell, Tim Hicks, High Valley, Kira Isabella, Brett Kissel, Beverley Mahood, One More Girl, Lindi Ortega, Deric Ruttan, Tebey and The Stellas with their daughters, Lennon & Maisy.

“It thrills me to be able to host the CCMA Holiday Special this year, and celebrate the season with so many talented artists and friends,” said Terri Clark. “Christmas has always been my favourite time of the year. I completely throw myself into cookie-making and decorating, and I just love the feeling the season brings. I hope this Special brings some holiday spirit to our country music fans.”

“I am proud to add the CCMA Holiday Special to our repertoire of national programming with our broadcast partners,” said Don Green, President of the CCMA. “The CCMA, and the Canadian country music industry, really does feel like a big, extended family, making the CCMA Holiday Special all the more special to us. I know Canadian audiences will enjoy it.”

Produced by Corkscrew Media, the CCMA Holiday Special was filmed at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta this past September. A portion of all tickets from the CCMA Holiday Special filming has gone towards MusiCounts.

In addition to its airdates on December 15 and 18, the audio of the CCMA Holiday Special will broadcast on CBC Radio One, Canada Live on Friday, December 19 at 2 p.m./2:30 p.m. NT and CBC Radio 2, Canada Live on Monday, December 22 at 7 p.m./7:30 p.m. NT; it will also re-air on CMT on December 25 at 1 a.m. ET.