Billie Eilish’s “Ocean Eyes” started as a SoundCloud upload in 2015 and became a sensation, launching her meteoric rise. Written by her brother Finneas, the dreamy track has since gone triple platinum and earned a place on her setlists.
Disturbed’s Isolated Vocals For “The Sound Of Silence”
50 years after its release, Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” was reimagined by Disturbed, and wow—what a legacy. Their haunting cover hit #1 on the Billboard charts, earned Paul Simon’s personal praise, and its music video has surpassed 1 BILLION views. Silence never sounded so powerfu
The Tragically Hip Honoured as First Recipients of Unison Fund’s Courage in Unison Award
The Unison Fund is proud to introduce the Courage in Unison Award, a prestigious new honour dedicated to recognizing individuals, groups, or organizations that inspire and drive positive change within the Canadian music community. This annual award celebrates courage, leadership, and unwavering commitment to fostering a sustainable, united, and thriving music industry through voluntary and benevolent efforts.
The Courage in Unison Award highlights those who lead by example, creating initiatives that benefit the broader community while fostering a sense of purpose and unity across Canada’s musical landscape.
The name of this award pays homage to The Tragically Hip’s iconic song “Courage (for Hugh MacLennan),” reflecting the profound spirit of authenticity, bravery, and purpose that the award embodies. Courage means staying true to oneself and speaking from the heart, and this award honours those who live and lead with such principles, inspiring others to do the same.
As an annual highlight of Unison’s beloved Holiday Schmoozefest, the Courage in Unison Award ensures that the values of compassion, courage, and community remain central to the Canadian music industry’s legacy.
“We are incredibly proud to introduce the Courage in Unison Award, a tribute to the individuals and organizations who lead with courage and compassion in our music community. This year, it’s an honour to present this award to The Tragically Hip, whose generosity and unwavering support for The Unison Fund have made a lasting impact. Their dedication to fostering a stronger, more united music industry is exactly what this award stands for. We hope the Courage in Unison Award inspires others to continue uplifting and empowering our Canadian music community.” – Amanda Power, Executive Director, The Unison Fund
This inaugural year, the Courage in Unison Award will be presented to The Tragically Hip, a band whose legacy of generosity and leadership perfectly exemplifies the award’s mission. Their unwavering support for The Unison Fund has positively impacted countless artists and music professionals, setting a benchmark for benevolent leadership within the industry.
The Tragically Hip’s tireless dedication serves as an inspiring reminder of the difference that courage and compassion can make in uniting and uplifting the music community.
“Musicians are the impetus, the reason that this business exists…managers, agents, promoters, and record companies exist for and because of the musicians. While musicians and their crew, generate content and a whole vast industry around themselves, they are perpetually vulnerable – the last to get paid, often just surviving on their earnings and pouring any rare savings into the next project. Changes in the economic landscape, such as a rise in the price of gas or insurance, a health issue, or the chaos wrought by the pandemic can have truly catastrophic consequences for those living on the slimmest of margins.” shared the members of The Tragically Hip “Unison has been there for musicians in need, and there is much need. The helping hand they provide should not go unnoticed or ever be taken for granted. The work done by the folks at Unison is of immeasurable value. We, The Hip, have been very fortunate in an all too often difficult industry, and as such, we are proud and honoured to be of service to Unison and to be the recipient of the “Courage” award.”
5 Surprising Facts About Ramones’ Debut Album
The Ramones’ 1976 self-titled debut album is one of punk rock’s most influential records, but there’s always more to the story. Did you know it cost just $6,400 to record in seven days? Here are five more fascinating facts:
1. Budget Masterpiece
The Ramones recorded their debut album in just seven days for a mere $6,400—a budget so tight it was unheard of even in the ‘70s. Despite the constraints, the album went on to change the course of punk rock forever, proving you don’t need millions to make music history.
2. Album Cover Price Tag
The now-iconic photo of the Ramones leaning against a brick wall cost only $125 to shoot. Taken by Punk magazine photographer Roberta Bayley, this gritty image perfectly encapsulated the raw energy of punk and became one of the most imitated album covers in history.
3. Fast-Paced Perfection
Clocking in at just 29 minutes with 14 blistering tracks, the album is a no-frills punk manifesto. Its longest song, “I Don’t Wanna Go Down to the Basement,” runs only 2:40. It’s proof that the Ramones didn’t need long songs to leave a lasting impact.
4. Blitzkrieg Inspiration
The famous “Hey! Ho! Let’s Go!” chant in “Blitzkrieg Bop” was inspired by the Bay City Rollers’ “Saturday Night” and the Rolling Stones’ “Walking the Dog.” Ramones drummer Tommy came up with the chant while carrying groceries home—a mundane moment that sparked a punk anthem.
5. A Museum-Worthy Album
The album cover is more than iconic—it’s a piece of art. Both the sleeve and poster design are part of the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. The gritty, DIY aesthetic of the cover has become synonymous with the punk ethos the Ramones helped define.
Chester Bennington’s Isolated Vocals For Linkin Park’s “Breaking The Habit”
Linkin Park’s “Breaking the Habit” was the fifth consecutive chart-topping single from Meteora, and it cemented the band’s dominance on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. A powerful anthem of personal struggle, it’s a defining moment in the history of rock music and gaming fans even got to jam to it in Rock Band 3!
Kate Bush’s Isolated Vocals For “This Woman’s Work”
Kate Bush’s “This Woman’s Work” is more than just a song—it’s an emotional masterpiece. Written for She’s Having a Baby and later featured on The Sensual World, it captures the raw intensity of a life-altering moment during childbirth, told from a man’s perspective. Few songs can break your heart and heal it in just a few notes like this one.
15-Time JUNO Award Winner Michael Bublé To Host The 2025 JUNO Awards to Vancouver
Today, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences unveiled several major announcements, including that multi-platinum superstar entertainer, and Vancouver native, Michael Bublé, will host and perform at The 2025 JUNO Awards Broadcast. The 15-time JUNO Award-winner returns for a third time as host of Canada’s biggest night in music, live from his hometown.
The 54th Annual JUNO Awards, produced by Insight Productions (a Boat Rocker company), will broadcast and stream live across Canada from Rogers Arena in Vancouver on March 30th at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Listen, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music’s YouTube page. Tickets for The 2025 JUNO Awards go on sale to the general public on November 29th and start at $70.85 (including tax plus fees) and will be available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.ca/junos.
Michael Bublé has sold more than 75 million albums worldwide over the course of his extraordinary career and has enjoyed enormous success as one of the top touring artists of all time. With a career that includes 5 GRAMMYs, 15 JUNO Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Canada’s Walk of Fame, 6 multi-platinum albums, and over 14 billion global streams, Michael has spent the past two decades deeply committed to not only keep the flames of the Great American Songbook alive and well – to not only breathe new life into them – but to bring his singular style, vocal power, and passion to timeless tunes that he loves. He released his self-titled debut album on Reprise Records in 2003, followed by a series of multi-platinum, #1 albums including Call Me Irresponsible (2007), Crazy Love (2009), To Be Loved (2013), Love (2018), and Christmas (2011). Michael’s 11th studio album HIGHER (2022) marked his 9th Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales Chart and 7th consecutive studio album to debut in the Top 3. His brand new greatest hits album, The Best Of Bublé, was released on September 27, 2024. Known for his world-class showmanship and spectacular concert production, he has performed sold out shows in over 30 countries. With unstoppable talent, energy and a voice that is equally at home singing standards, pop, swing, jazz, R&B, and comedy, Michael takes his audiences on a special journey every night – singing his heart out, serenading them with beautiful love songs, making them laugh, cry, and dance – to give them an evening they will never forget.
“I could not be happier bringing The JUNO Awards home to Vancouver for 2025” says Bublé. “The JUNOS are such an important part of the Canadian music industry, and being able to host for the second time in my hometown makes this night mean even more to me. I’m excited to be surrounded by all the amazing talent we have from coast-to-coast this March.”
Meet Hathaani – The AI-Powered Robotic Violinist Redefining Carnatic Music
Raghavasimhan Sankaranarayanan, a PhD student at Georgia Tech, has created Hathaani, a revolutionary AI-powered robotic violinist. Using machine learning and a Chitravina-inspired design, it not only plays Carnatic music with stunning precision but also improvises intricate gamakas, blending tradition with cutting-edge technology.
…and here Raghavasimhan explains his invention.