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The RealFest music festival features local artists in Dunn Meadow

Rock, folk and hip hop artists took to the stage on June 25 in Dunn Meadow to play and showcase their music as part of RealFest. This music festival was presented by local music organization Midnight Reality in partnership with Visit Bloomington and WIUX, among others. Class Action, a Bloomington rock band, opened the festival with a punk version of The Suite Life of Zack & amp; Cody’s theme song: “Here I Am.” Demonstrating a formal dress code similar to a lawyer, the band wore white button down shirts and black trousers next to them. Their dress code and ongoingRead News

Syracuse Jazz Fest brings ‘folk music’ back to Clinton Square after 20 years (photos)

The 36th Syracuse Jazz Fest returned to downtown on Friday night for the first time in 20 years. And Frank Malfitano, the festival’s founder and CEO, was overjoyed. “I feel blessed to have lived long enough to see that day, five years have been difficult and challenging,” Malfitano said. “The festival is really a tradition in this city and it’s something that is loved.” More than 1,000 people joined Friday’s party featuring The Salt City Jazz Collection, Sheila Jordan Trio, David Sanborn Electric Band and Average White Band headliner. Sheila Jordan, known as the NEA Jazz Master, a legendary AmericanRead News

Kasabian Shares New Music Video For “Chemistry”

June 25, 2022 – 10:44 pm The award-winning British rock band Kasabian, known for their impressive live performances, has released a brand new music video for their single “Chemicals”, the third track from their upcoming album The Alchemist’s Euphoria, which will be out on August 5 Records Colombia. The music video, which has already amassed tens of thousands of views on Youtube, was shot in the middle of the night in Leicester, England, Kasabian’s hometown. The lead guitar and atmospheric synthesizer, combined with the numerous wacky visuals, give the music video “Chemicals” an almost otherworldly presentation. In a pressRead News

YouTube Music gets a better way to browse these ‘Mixed for you’ playlists

Finding the right music to match your mood is a little easier now It’s time to debate whether YouTube Music suggests better songs and playlists for you than Spotify and Apple Music, but there’s no doubt that they’re improving on Google’s music service. The streaming platform is one of the few available that allows you to select mood-based music – Chill, Focus, Workout, and Energy – from the home screen. While that was great, you still had to choose one of these moods to get the appropriate playlist recommendations; something that has been made a little simpler now. The “MixedRead News

5 uplifting moments in Latin music this week (June 25)

From career milestones, new music releases, major announcements and more, Billboard editors highlight the latest Latin music news every week. Here’s what’s been happening in the Latin music world this week. This week, René “Residente” Perez received the “Grand Prix for Entertainment Lions for Music” award at Cannes Lions for his powerful music video “This Is Not America” ​​featuring French-Cuban duo Ibeyi. Awarded to Doomsday Entertainment and Sony Music Latin, this grand prize makes Residente the first Sony Music Latin artist to receive this honor. In his four-minute single, the Puerto Rican rapper attacks politicians, the police and American imperialism,Read News

What to listen to when Oregon music festivals return this summer

The Waterfront Blues Festival returns to Tom McCall Waterfront Park this year 1-4. until July. Your browser does not support the audio element. Many of Oregon’s beloved music festivals will return this summer after an earlier break in the pandemic. OPB’s music director Jerad Walker recently joined OPB’s “Think Out Loud®” show to talk about the bands and artists he’s most excited to hear on stage as the weather warms up. The Waterfront Blues Festival takes place from 1-4. July at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland. The festival was canceled in 2020, and last year the organizers organized theRead News

Worcester Black Music Festival 2022

WORCESTER, Mass. — There was plenty of live music at Downton Worcester on Saturday. Worcester Black Music Festival filled the Common. It was a celebration of the many contributions and influences that Black and African Americans have made in society. It was also a way of recognizing diversity and inclusion efforts in New England. There were a variety of musical performances by local artists, with musicians playing guitars, banjos, saxophones and an abundance of other instruments. “A beautiful culture that represents all backgrounds,” says Event Co-ordinator Efua Dufu. “We have the African Americans as well as Africans here, coming togetherRead News

Apple Music’s student scheme is getting more expensive in the US, UK and Canada

Apple Music has increased the enrollment price for its student plans in the US, UK, and Canada, as reported for the first time by 9to5Mac (via TechCrunch). While it increases the price from $ 4.99 to $ 5.99 / month in the US and Canada, UK student users can expect a similar jump of £ 4.99 to £ 5.99 / month. Apple has not yet identified the changes, but new pricing information is now available on the Apple Music website. Students who have joined Apple Music are also starting to see an increase in the cost of their registration pageRead News

30 years of music at Half Shell – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News

When Emily’s daughter sent a message last week asking if I would like to run to Roseburg and meet her to perform a Pink Martini concert in the park, I responded quickly, why, sure ! Pink Martini, a popular 12-year-old international jazz / pop band, came south from Portland during a short break to open the 30th anniversary of Music on Half Shell, a summer music festival at Stewart Park. The event brings live music to the Douglas area and beyond 7 p.m. People bring blankets and children – and a man brings a macaw called Princess. She was soRead News

MUSIC REVIEW: House Blend- “Gravity and Lightness for Serious Times”

Bach, The Musical Offering: Ricercar à 6, opening, in Bach’s handwriting Program:J.S. Bach: Two Ricercars from “The Musical Offering” (1747)Charles Wuorinen: Horn Trio (1981)Paul Lansky: Three Moves for Marimba (1998)Arnold Schönberg: Ode to Napoleon (after a poem by Lord Byron) (1942) Performed by the Ulysses String Quartet, Leelanee Sterrett (horn), Alan Feinberg (piano), Brandon Ilaw (drums), Eric Huebner (piano), Miranda Cuckson (violin) and David Adam Moore (reciter) The House Blend concert series at PS 21 in Chatham, N.Y. kicked off its second season on Friday night (June 24). The PS 21 events will be curated by Elena Slyenko and theRead News

Check it out: Make Traditional Music brings back a lot of free music games

NORMAL – Music made at Uptown Normal this weekend with roots that reach far around the world. The city’s free Make Music Normal festival returned Friday to pre-COVID attendance levels, according to Normal Civic Arts Manager Adam Fox. He said it was great to be back at full capacity, adding “it was absolutely wonderful.” He estimates that more than 5,000 people made it to the first day of the event. Friday features local rock bands such as Bury Thy Wicked, Great Value Jesus, and The Recombinants. Dexter O’Neal and Funk Yard performed funk music, and Peoria Rhythm Kings also sangRead News

Mair Alsgaard, of Midland, remembered as a dedicated music creator

Piano teacher taught over 60 years Victoria Ritter, Midland Daily News This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous Buttons to navigate Mair Alsgaard, from Midland, poses from her piano in her home studio in this 2019 file photo. Alsgaard died on June 17, 2022. Mair Alsgaard, from Midland, plays the piano in her home studio in this 2019 file photo. Alsgaard died on June 17, 2022. Midland’s music community has lost a beloved teacher and musician. Eluned Mair Alsgaard, 90, died on June 17. Mair was born on December 24, 1931 in Cardiff, Wales, the only child of DavidRead News

The Mindfulness app ‘Moon’ has been upgraded with its own music radio treatment

The “Moonly” mindfulness app for iPhone was updated on Friday with a great new feature for its users. As of today, the app has a radio channel of its healing songs, which you can access at any time to help you relax, sleep, and so on. According to the company, Moonly’s new radio station is based on songs by Mettavers musician Brian Larson, who combine “esoteric knowledge of tuning and vibration with heart-based awareness.” The compositions are considered “therapeutic” because they help people to have better relaxation, sleep, creativity, focus and inner peace. The founder of Moonly Olga Ramora notedRead News

The Voice of Music Festival returns with an eclectic program

Do celebrities go to Stagecoach? Hore & quot; Bachelorette & quot; Leader Katie Thurston also attended the ceremony, as did Mikey Planeta from her time, Justin Glaze from her time, former & quot; Bachelor & quot; Leading Colton Underwood and Elyse Dehlbom from the Underwood season – and perhaps even more names missing from us because, as mentioned earlier, … Who titled Stagecoach? In 2018, Stagecoach set a new attendance record with 75,000 attendees. Famous actors include Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Brooks and Dunn, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Sugarland, The Charlie Daniels Band, Alabama. Is StagecoachRead News

Union District Parks offers free outdoor music, movies and more this summer

Union County, NJ – June 24, 2022 – The Union County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to announce a slew of free outdoor movies, music and fun for the whole family at Union County parks this summer. Events will continue throughout July and August, with the Summer Arts concert series beginning July 6 and the Family Flix film series beginning July 12. “We are all excited to welcome everyone to enjoy the Union County tradition of outdoor entertainment and family activities at our beautiful parks this summer. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate nature in a collaborative setting withRead News

Pink Floyd seeks $500 million for entire music catalog, per report

STATEN ISLAND, NY – The Pink Floyd rock band is said to be seeking up to $ 500 million in music code, according to a number of media reports. The money would make it a major book sale in the history of music. When the deal was reached, it would include songs that hit “Money,” “I Wish You Were There” and “Learning to Fly” as well as the 1979 theme album “The Wall” and one “Comfortably Numb,” Bloomberg reported. . The sale would include recorded music for the band, a song catalog, as well as a sale. No one involvedRead News

Apple Music is raising the price of its student plan in the US, the UK and Canada

Apple Music has quietly raised the price of its student plan in the US, Canada, and the UK. In the United States and Canada, the price of the plan has increased from $ 4.99 to $ 5.99. In the UK, the price has increased from £ 4.99 to £ 5.99. The price increases, first reported by 9to5Mac, are now visible on Apple’s website. The company has yet to publicly announce the price changes. The cost for the individual plan remains the same at $ 9.99 in the US and Canada and £ 9.99 in the UK. Prior to the newRead News

NASCAR fans are gearing up for music and fun

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – NASCAR is officially back in Middle Tennessee, attracting people from all over. As the fun officially began on Friday, many fans came early for the experience. “Just take it all,” said Misty Smith from Florida. Since last year’s planning was in the midst of COVID, entertainment has increased this year. Even in hot temperatures, fans like Smith were ready for the weekend. “I hope (I) see some people. Meet some people and try different things,” Smith said. It’s an experience for the whole family. Fan Allena Rossiohohimer traveled from Kentucky with her loved ones. “We reallyRead News

Snoop Dogg and Eminem’s Bored Ape music video is here to sell and try through tokens

The last few weeks have had a lot of bad news for some in the “web3” space, but you won’t know it by looking at announcements in and around the recently ended NFT.NYC and ApeFest 2022 events. The annual Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) event in particular brought together musicians such as The Roots, LCD Soundsystem, Haim, Lil Baby, Lil Wayne, and others to perform for its members. On the last day of the event, guests saw the premiere of this video from two of the celebrities who bought tokens, Eminem and Snoop Dogg. The video is for a newRead News

Warner Music, Crush Music invests in authentic artists from startup Metaverse

San Francisco-based startup Authentic Artists has closed a strategic funding round. Warner Music and Crush Music were among the participants. Authentic Artists says the funding round will help accelerate the development of its AI-powered metaverse music platform. The web3 company is also looking to build its WarpSound music brand and integrate market partners such as Warner Music and Crush Ventures. “We love revolutionary brands and WarpSound is one of them,” says RTFKT co-founder Steven Vasilev. “My co-founders and I are thrilled to join the Authentic Artists team on their journey as they create the sound of the metaverse and igniteRead News

Program brings school halls to life with music, dance

Times Observer photos by Brian Ferry Students, interns, and teachers perform at the Summer School of Music’s jazz workshop. Students are learning, practicing, and performing on a multitude of instruments, from piano and trumpet, bass and harp, boomwhackers, and ukuleles. In its 33rd year, the Warren County Summer School of Music returns in person. There are 88 students this year, fewer than previous in-person schools, but a solid number after two years of the pandemic, according to Principal Denise Pearson. Along with students in grades five through adults, there are 11 interns and 16 instructors. Rebecca Anderson plays the harpRead News

Pink Floyd seeks $ 500 million for Music Catalog including ‘The Wall’

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Lakes Jam campers are getting ready for a weekend of music and more

BRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY — A warm breeze was blowing as friends and family gathered for good music and even better memories. Lakes Jam is here and campers from all over the world came to join the festivities this weekend, June 23-25. Lakes Jam is an annual music festival that began in 2012 and takes place on the BIR site on Birchdale Road. The festival spans three days and features various rock and country bands. Some of the headliners for this year’s lineup include Jon Pardi, Gabby Barrett, Jordan Davis and Cole Swindell. “Everything is going great,” Lakes Jam production managerRead News

The vision behind the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame

Considering the influence of African Americans on the music industry, Detroit and Memphis are generally regarded as critical cities for Black art. The least known is the Cincinnati story, whose rusty streets gave way to the creation of doo-wop, funk and other sounds that dominated the mid-20th century. The legacy of Black music in Cincinnati may have been ignored in the past, but Hamilton County Commission Vice President Alicia Reece seeks to change that with the creation of the Cincinnati Black Music Hall of Fame Walk. News: These artists will be inducted into the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of FameRead News

Madeline Edwards about meeting her moment in country music

The 29-year-old performer is cresting a fast-rising wave of acclaim and claiming her place as a thoughtful singer-songwriter in country’s mainstream. Madeline Edwards appeared dramatically for many mainstream country fans before she arrived. A conversation with the jazz-inspired, Houston-born country artist at the Nashville W Hotel in Music City’s Gulch neighborhood highlights that the depth and scope of her art can surpass the heights it has already reached. In particular, she joined Mickey Guyton and Brittney Spencer on stage during the Country Music Association Awards in November. Fellow Texan Guyton’s “Love My Hair” took the stage via a gripping performanceRead News

Lake County Music Guide – 6.23.33 – The Bloom

I volunteered for Baconfest in K’ville on Sunday where I had the second best job at the event – selling beer and wine. Of course, the best job would be to pour the mentioned beer and wine. What a great event! They sold out a bacon-themed food competition, which is probably the biggest draw other than Hot Roux’s musical performance. Of course, my sales partner, Maile Field, did all the work – I mostly smiled, joked and enjoyed the day. Woohoo! We look forward to next year! Anyway, the music lists for this week will be as exciting as lastRead News

Harry Styles, Jack Harlow, Leads Apple Music’s Top 2022 Tracks and Trends in the Future

Apple Music has revealed its main tracks and trends for the year so far with its mid-year report highlighting powerful and enduring music trends and songs. Those with the best songs include Future, Harry Styles, Jack Harlow, Glass Animals, Bad Bunny and Gayle. Among the acclaimed songs are “Wait for U” feat of Future. Drake and Tems from their new studio album, “I Never Liked You” – which since their May 3 release, has spent more weeks at No. Harry Styles ’“ As It Was ”from“ Harry’s House ”followed, as it broke the record for most first-day streams for aRead News

Kate Bush is thrilled that Stranger Things introduces the youth to her music

Thanks to the popularity of the fourth season of Stranger Things and social media, “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush climbed to the very top of the music charts around the world 37 years after the song was originally released. Numerous Bush’s longtime (and generally older) fans have felt the way younger people discover her music on their own through a sci-fi love letter from the ’80s. But Bush – himself a longtime Stranger Things fan – sees a sudden resurgence of interest in “Running Up That Hill” as an exciting and touching testament to the power of art.Read News

Danette Mitchell: The Power and Promise of Black Music

The president of the 2022 “Black Music Appreciation Month Proclamation” stated: “I thought there was no music that had a deeper and more powerful influence on building the score of American music such as Black music.” Indeed. No matter the era where Black music was written or recorded, the effects were timeless. Throughout June, we celebrate Black Music Awards Month – also known as African -American Music Awards Month. President Jimmy Carter first ordered it on June 7, 1979. Since then, other presidents have claimed Black Music Awards Month officially recognized as a national commemoration during the month of 2000.Read News

Music Fans’ Travel Bucket List: Ultimate Music Landmarks

When it comes to planning a trip, where do you even start? Well, if you’re a music fan, you can plan your vacation around the history of music, so Billboard has rounded up 13 benchmarks that should be on every music fan’s travel list. Eleven of the hotspots are in the United States, while a couple – Abbey Road and Strawberry Field – are specifically for Beatles fans visiting the UK. his 1969 album even toured the studio where the LP was recorded. Strawberry Field is the hometown of the Liverpool group – which is a two-hour train journey fromRead News