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Mike D: Adam Yauch Was A Master Manifestor
Ad-Rock and Mike D were constantly shocked and impressed by what their bandmate Adam Yauch would conceptualize and actually accomplish, but both were relieved that an underwater tour never actualized they tell Conan O’Brien.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Try To Promote ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ While Eating Progressively Spicier Wings
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are the stars of Deadpool & Wolverine, perhaps 2024’s most anticipated film. Bringing together these iconic characters and rivals has been years in the making, but the wait is finally over as “Deadpool & Wolverine” opens in theaters nationwide on July 26th. But how are they with spicy food?
Before The Doors: Jim Morrison’s Early Role in 1964 Florida State University Promo Film. Wait…What?
In a 1964 promotional film for Florida State University, a young and clean-cut Jim Morrison portrayed a student who didn’t make the cut for the prestigious school. Just one year later, in 1965, this same unassuming figure would transform into the wildly creative and enigmatic lead singer of The Doors. The film offers a fascinating glimpse into Morrison’s early life, before he became the iconic rock legend known for his deep, poetic lyrics and electrifying stage presence.
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Postmodern Jukebox and Ray Moore Jr. Deliver Soulful Rendition of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun”
During their 10th Anniversary Tour, Postmodern Jukebox joined forces with the velvet-voiced Ray Moore Jr. of The Get Down Band to deliver a stunning and soulful interpretation of Soundgarden’s classic hit “Black Hole Sun.” Moore’s rich vocals, paired with PMJ’s signature vintage twist, transformed the grunge anthem into a mesmerizing blend of soul and jazz, offering a fresh and captivating take on the timeless song.
40 Fingers Guitar Quartet Delivers Stunning Medley of Iconic Star Wars Themes
The exceptionally skilled guitarists of 40 Fingers captivated audiences with a lush and dynamic medley that combined two of the most iconic pieces from the Star Wars universe: the triumphant “Star Wars Theme” and the ominous “Imperial March.” Their intricate arrangement showcased the versatility and depth of the quartet, breathing new life into these beloved compositions while demonstrating their remarkable musicianship. This performance is a must-hear for both Star Wars fans and music lovers alike.
Drummer Carl Olaison Explores Rhythmic Lag with Layered Drum Fills at Slightly Different Tempos
Drummer Carl Olaison conducted an intriguing rhythmic experiment by recording himself playing three separate drum fills at slightly different tempos—99 BPM, 100 BPM, and 101 BPM—and layering them over each other. Initially, the recordings started in sync, but the slight tempo differences soon caused the fills to drift apart, creating a unique and gradually widening rhythmic lag. This experiment highlights the subtle yet powerful impact that even minor tempo variations can have on the overall sound, offering a fascinating glimpse into the intricacies of rhythm and timing in music.
SOCAN Foundation and CBC Announce Inaugural Indigenous Music Residency
The SOCAN Foundation and CBC today announced the CBC Indigenous Music Residency, an immersive program designed to foster the creativity and growth of six music creators identifying with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities.
The four-week immersive program will connect participants with local Indigenous community members and industry experts, provide access to CBC resources, including music and video production facilities, and offer invaluable mentorship. The residency will cover travel costs to access CBC’s facilities in Toronto.
“The SOCAN Foundation is committed to expanding opportunities to empower Indigenous music creators, ensuring they have access to the resources necessary for fostering musical creativity and advancing their careers. Our partnership with CBC enables the Indigenous Music Residency program to provide these artists with time, space, state-of-the-art facilities, resources, and guidance to support their artistic development,” said Charlie Wall-Andrews, Executive Director of the SOCAN Foundation.
The Indigenous Music Residency marks the inaugural partnership between the Foundation and the CBC. For many years, the Foundation has collaborated with partners across Canada, offering programs such as the Indigenous Songwriting Award and Indigenous Song Camp.
“CBC continues to prioritize programs and partnerships that support the growth and success of Indigenous storytellers, and launching the Indigenous Music Residency with SOCAN Foundation is an important addition to our commitment,” said Tara Mora, Senior Director, Radio, Talk and Music Programming for Unscripted Content, CBC. “By providing access to CBC mentorship and resources through this vital new program, we look forward to opening our doors to more Indigenous artists and helping lift their voices and music to the forefront.”
To successfully complete the residency, participants will be commissioned to write two original songs. Their residency will culminate in a showcase event, where they will perform their compositions, presented by the CBC. Indigenous music creators are encouraged to apply by August 29, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET.
For more information on eligibility, the application process and further details, interested music creators identifying with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities should visit: https://www.socanfoundation.ca/programs/cbc-indigenous-residency/
McDonald’s Breakfast Radio: The 1986 Audio Cassette That Served Up Morning Nostalgia
In 1986, McDonald’s tapped into the morning routine of its customers with a unique promotional item: the McDonald’s Breakfast Radio audio cassette. This nostalgic gem featured a mix of catchy tunes, lighthearted skits, and upbeat jingles, all designed to enhance the breakfast experience. The cassette became a quirky collector’s item, representing a time when fast-food giants like McDonald’s extended their brand into the everyday lives of their customers in creative and unexpected ways.