Australian singer songwriter Kim Churchill will unveil his stunning new single ‘When Everything Comes Undone’ and brand new E.P. ‘I AM’ on May 3, 2019. ‘I AM’ is the first instalment of a four-part EP series where each record taps into the people and environments of some of Kim’s favourite parts of the world. While Berlin is a city known for its buildings, culture and nightlife, it was the areas where the ‘built’ and ‘natural’ sides of Berlin collide and connect that drove the record. The exciting and unique new project will also see Kim release an additional three EP’s over time, that were written and recorded in Canada, Australia and the UK respectively, in collaboration with local artists and producers. The juxtaposition of styles between Kim's acoustic and organic sounds with Vince's electronic, beats influences has created something truly unique and special. Kim is touring ‘I AM’ in South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France, United Kingdom and will finish up in his homeland of Australia. Canadian dates just announced. He will be at the Mod Club November 2nd, 2019. Tickets go on sale Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 10am local time at www.kimchurchill.com/shows.
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TORONTO, ON - On April 25, some of Canada's most talented musicians gathered with the music industry to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Canada's premier music publication Canadian Musician Magazine, at a private event at Grace O'Malley's in Toronto. Over 30 artists attended including,The Trews' Colin MacDonald, John Angus MacDonald and Jack Syperek, Kira Isabella, Ryland James, Marc Jordan, Steve Strongman and Sean Jones.
The first issue of Canadian Musician Magazine was published in the spring of 1979. Since then, the publication has featured countless covers, interviews and columns with some of the most notable names in Canadian music, from Burton Cummings, Rush, Alanis Morissette, and The Tragically Hip to Nickelback, Avril Lavigne, Shad and Marianas Trench. Today, Canadian Musician Magazine is continually expanding its online reach with initiatives like the Canadian Musician Radio podcast, their series of music business webinars in partnership with NWC Webinars, and CM Live Sessions on Facebook with some of the industry’s best and brightest. For more information about Canadian Musician Magazine and their subscription prices click here. The 2019 Indies Nominees Announced
VOTE NOW Canadian Music Week is pleased to announce the nominees for the 2019 Indies - The 19th Annual Independent Music Awards - presented by Jim Beam with Indie88. U.S Girls, breakthrough artist Dizzy, Saskatchewan's favourite sons The Dead South, Francophone post-punk band Jesus les filles, and artist/activist Jeremy Dutcher are among the many Canadian artists nominated for this year's awards. Featuring performances by The Elwins, Montreal performer La Force, iconic rock band Born Ruffians, as well as the winner of the Jim Beam Talent Search. The show honours our top independent artists at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in downtown Toronto on Saturday May 11. Get your tickets here Both public and industry votes decide the winners of the Indies. To vote for your favourite acts in their respective categories cast your vote at: http://indies.ca/voting/ May 5th. INDIE WEEK CANADA 2019
NOV 13-17 • Toronto, Canada Early bird gets the savings! SAVE 50% ON WRISTBANDS & PASSES! Indie Week Canada has become one of Canada’s premiere indie music festivals showcasing acts from all over the world in front of music industry professionals. EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: SUN JUNE 30 MORE INFO + BUY TICKETS Canadian Music Week (CMW), presented by Amsterdam Brewery, now in its 37th year, is Canada’s longest running, largest showcase and conference festival. Taking place May 6-12 across downtown Toronto, the venue-centric festival will host both local and international acts over the week kicking off with 70’s rock band Television at The Phoenix.
In addition, personal event favourites return with the iHeartRadio Fan Fest featuring Marshmello and Neon Dreams (May 8), and The Indies presented by Indie 88 and Jim Beam featuring the Born Ruffians, LA FORCE and The Elwins (May 11). Previously announced acts include The Dandy Warhols, Tokyo Police Club, Azealia Banks, Black Mountain, The King Khan and BBQ Show, The Dirty Nil, Sunflower Bean and more. Stay tuned for info on Canadian Music Weeks free concert at Yonge and Dundas Square. LINKS http://cmw.net/music https://twitter.com/CMW_Week https://facebook.com/canadianmusicweek https://instagram.com/canadianmusicweek Photo Credit: Barry Roden Yesterday, the JUNO Award winners Splash’N Boots, joined MusiCounts to surprise the students of Lucy McCormick Senior School in Toronto with a special performance. The school recently received $14,000 in new instruments through the MusiCounts Band Aid Program. It was one of 96 schools across Canada to receive instruments.
“This is a very special school, and we’re thrilled we were able to give Lucy McCormick new adaptive musical instruments and equipment to allow more students the opportunity to engage with music,” said Kristy Fletcher, Executive Director, MusiCounts. “Thank you so much to Splash’N Boots for their generous support, and joining us today to celebrate!” Lucy McCormick Senior School is a safe, caring environment for students aged 12 to 21, who have a dual diagnosis of physical or developmental exceptionalities in different combinations. The new adaptive percussion and electronic instruments the school received are tailored to allow this unique student population to enjoy making music. After performing “Go With The Flow” and ”Spaceship”, Splash’N Boots joined the students for their weekly ‘Sing-A-Long’ Fridays, where they had the chance to dance and play the new instruments. Proud supporters of MusiCounts, Splash’N Boots donated $1 per ticket to MusiCounts on their Big Love, Kisses and Hugs tour to support school music programs across Canada through a partnership with PLUS1. Splash’N Boots also had the opportunity to tour the school see the impact of new instruments on the school program firsthand. Buy your tickets to the 19th Annual Independent Music Awards Presented by Indie88 here.
CMW signifie l'arrivée du printemps et l'heure de découvrir quels artistes émergents sont en pleine floraison. Rencontrez la crème de la crème qui se joindrons à nous pour la vitrine de POP Montréal au Baby G à Toronto le 11 mai: Casey MQ, Hanorah, Rapport et Lydia Képinski. Détails ici!
CMW always means spring has sprung and it's time to discover which rising artists are in full bloom. Meet the cream of the crop joining us for the POP Montreal showcase at The Baby G in Toronto on May 11th: Casey MQ, Hanorah, Rapport and Lydia Képinski. More details here! Canadian Music Week's Pitch & Get Paid competition is open to active, operational companies looking for their series A funding. The selected winners will have a chance to present their ideas at Canadian Music Week in front of a panel of venture capitalists, strategic investors, and super angels.
All winners will receive delegate passes to Canadian Music Week, $2500 towards travel and accommodation, and promotion from Canadian Music Week. Entries will be accepted until Friday, April 26th and the winners will be announced on Monday, April 29th. To enter the competition please send the following information to cmw@lyricfind.com
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