By Monday afternoon, the buzz hit Main Street: the Seinfelds have arrived at the Sundance Film Festival.
The superstar comedian accompanied his wife, Jessica Seinfeld, to Park City for the world premiere of her Sundance documentary Daughters, held just after noon Monday at the Ray Theatre. And what an event it proved to be. “Daughters received multiple standing ovations at our sold-out premiere today,” Jessica shared on Instagram Stories along with a video showing a packed crowd on its feet. The film marks the entrepreneur, author and philanthropist’s first feature film.
Daughters, directed by Angela Patton and Natalie Rae, focuses a lens on four young girls — Aubrey, Santana, Raziah and Ja’Ana — as they prep for a special daddy-daughter dance with their incarcerated fathers as part of a unique program in a Washington D.C. jail. Per Sundance literature, Daughters is a result of an eight-year doc journey for its filmmakers.
The superstar comedian accompanied his wife, Jessica Seinfeld, to Park City for the world premiere of her Sundance documentary Daughters, held just after noon Monday at the Ray Theatre. And what an event it proved to be. “Daughters received multiple standing ovations at our sold-out premiere today,” Jessica shared on Instagram Stories along with a video showing a packed crowd on its feet. The film marks the entrepreneur, author and philanthropist’s first feature film.
Daughters, directed by Angela Patton and Natalie Rae, focuses a lens on four young girls — Aubrey, Santana, Raziah and Ja’Ana — as they prep for a special daddy-daughter dance with their incarcerated fathers as part of a unique program in a Washington D.C. jail. Per Sundance literature, Daughters is a result of an eight-year doc journey for its filmmakers.
- 1/23/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
An impressive array of more than 50 Canadian recording artists have pooled their talents for a new single to promote an excellent cause.
Produced by legendary Canadian music producer Bob Ezrin, and executive produced by Randy Lennox (Loft Entertainment) and Carrie Mudd (Peacock Alley Entertainment), the anthem “What I Wouldn’t Do (North Star Calling)” weaves Serena Ryder’s inspiring message and profound lyrics from her song “What I Wouldn’t Do” with Leela Gilday’s sonically beautiful bridge from “North Star Calling”.
The single, released on March 2, kicks off Kids Help Phone‘s new initiative to help Canadian youth “feel out loud” and express their emotions in a safe and supported way, anchored by a fundraising goal of $300 million to reach every young person in Canada by 2024 by expanding access to Kids Help Phone’s e-mental health services.
Collectively calling themselves Feel Out Loud, the 50-plus artists include a pantheon...
Produced by legendary Canadian music producer Bob Ezrin, and executive produced by Randy Lennox (Loft Entertainment) and Carrie Mudd (Peacock Alley Entertainment), the anthem “What I Wouldn’t Do (North Star Calling)” weaves Serena Ryder’s inspiring message and profound lyrics from her song “What I Wouldn’t Do” with Leela Gilday’s sonically beautiful bridge from “North Star Calling”.
The single, released on March 2, kicks off Kids Help Phone‘s new initiative to help Canadian youth “feel out loud” and express their emotions in a safe and supported way, anchored by a fundraising goal of $300 million to reach every young person in Canada by 2024 by expanding access to Kids Help Phone’s e-mental health services.
Collectively calling themselves Feel Out Loud, the 50-plus artists include a pantheon...
- 3/2/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Three of Canada’s most talented tunesmiths will be joining the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in a special event on Saturday, Sept. 24.
As Canadian Press reports, Alanis Morissette, Bryan Adams and David Foster will be officially inducted into the organization during a special ceremony taking place at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
Also being inducted into the Hall of Fame will be Jim Vallance — Adams’ frequent collaborator, who’s also written songs for the likes of Anne Murray and Joan Jett — and Daniel Lavoie, who’s written hits for Celine Dion and Roch Voisine.
Read More: Olivia Rodrigo To Reunite With Alanis Morissette At Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame Gala
The star-studded ceremony will feature a who’s who of Canadian music artists honouring the inductees in song, with Alessia Cara, Jessie Reyez and Serena Ryder singing Morissette’s hits, while Adams’ songs will be performed by Corey Hart and...
As Canadian Press reports, Alanis Morissette, Bryan Adams and David Foster will be officially inducted into the organization during a special ceremony taking place at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
Also being inducted into the Hall of Fame will be Jim Vallance — Adams’ frequent collaborator, who’s also written songs for the likes of Anne Murray and Joan Jett — and Daniel Lavoie, who’s written hits for Celine Dion and Roch Voisine.
Read More: Olivia Rodrigo To Reunite With Alanis Morissette At Canadian Songwriters Hall Of Fame Gala
The star-studded ceremony will feature a who’s who of Canadian music artists honouring the inductees in song, with Alessia Cara, Jessie Reyez and Serena Ryder singing Morissette’s hits, while Adams’ songs will be performed by Corey Hart and...
- 9/24/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
It’s no secret that Olivia Rodrigo and Alanis Morissette are big fans of each other’s music, with Rodrigo having the chance to pay tribute to the “You Oughta Know” singer at the upcoming Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (Cshf) Gala.
In an announcement, the Cshf unveiled its final round of presenters and performers for the upcoming gala, scheduled to be held on Sept. 24 at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
Read More: Alanis Morissette On Sending Olivia Rodrigo A ‘Road Survival Kit’: ‘I Really Should Get On That’
According to the announcement, Rodrigo will induct Morissette into the Hall of Fame. As part of the tribute, Alessia Cara will perform. Morissette will join this year’s others inductees: Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance, David Foster, and Daniel Lavoie (Murray McLauchlan celebrated his induction during the 2022 Mariposa Folk Festival last month).
This will mark the first time that Rodrigo and Morissette...
In an announcement, the Cshf unveiled its final round of presenters and performers for the upcoming gala, scheduled to be held on Sept. 24 at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
Read More: Alanis Morissette On Sending Olivia Rodrigo A ‘Road Survival Kit’: ‘I Really Should Get On That’
According to the announcement, Rodrigo will induct Morissette into the Hall of Fame. As part of the tribute, Alessia Cara will perform. Morissette will join this year’s others inductees: Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance, David Foster, and Daniel Lavoie (Murray McLauchlan celebrated his induction during the 2022 Mariposa Folk Festival last month).
This will mark the first time that Rodrigo and Morissette...
- 8/15/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Following this week’s historic all-Canadian special, Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble, it was announced today that more than $6 million has been raised to date to provide immediate support to Food Banks Canada during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mike Myers, Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble
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With donations still being tallied, more than 140,000 individuals were inspired and reached out to support the good works by local food banks. Canadians can continue to donate to Food Banks Canada by texting Covid to 30333 or visiting FoodBanksCanada.ca/StrongerTogether.
The biggest multi-platform broadcast ever is now the most-watched (non-sports) Canadian broadcast on record. Nearly one in three Canadians watched some part of the broadcast on 44 television networks, reaching 11.5 million viewers overall. Audiences peaked at more than 6.1 million viewers during the world premiere of ArtistsCAN’s multi-artist “Lean on Me” charity single. Overall, the 90-minute special has a preliminary overnight audience of...
Mike Myers, Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble
Credit/Copyright: Cnw Group/Bell Media
With donations still being tallied, more than 140,000 individuals were inspired and reached out to support the good works by local food banks. Canadians can continue to donate to Food Banks Canada by texting Covid to 30333 or visiting FoodBanksCanada.ca/StrongerTogether.
The biggest multi-platform broadcast ever is now the most-watched (non-sports) Canadian broadcast on record. Nearly one in three Canadians watched some part of the broadcast on 44 television networks, reaching 11.5 million viewers overall. Audiences peaked at more than 6.1 million viewers during the world premiere of ArtistsCAN’s multi-artist “Lean on Me” charity single. Overall, the 90-minute special has a preliminary overnight audience of...
- 4/30/2020
- Look to the Stars
More than four dozen big-name Canadians have signed on for the historic broadcast Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble, it was announced today.
Airing commercial-free Sunday, April 26 at 6:30 p.m. across all markets/7 p.m. Nt and now on hundreds of platforms, Canadian artists, activists, actors, and athletes will share their stories of hope and inspiration in a national salute to frontline workers combatting Covid-19 during the 90-minute show.
The unprecedented event, in support of Food Banks Canada, has become the biggest multi-platform broadcast in Canadian history, with 15 broadcasting groups led by Bell Media, CBC/Radio-Canada, Corus Entertainment, Groupe V Média, and Rogers Sports & Media presenting the star-studded show on hundreds of TV, radio, streaming, and on demand platforms.
With a mix of music, messages, and more, Stronger Together, Tous Ensembles features Canadian talent uniting to show everyone working on the front lines of this pandemic that we are all #StrongerTogether.
Airing commercial-free Sunday, April 26 at 6:30 p.m. across all markets/7 p.m. Nt and now on hundreds of platforms, Canadian artists, activists, actors, and athletes will share their stories of hope and inspiration in a national salute to frontline workers combatting Covid-19 during the 90-minute show.
The unprecedented event, in support of Food Banks Canada, has become the biggest multi-platform broadcast in Canadian history, with 15 broadcasting groups led by Bell Media, CBC/Radio-Canada, Corus Entertainment, Groupe V Média, and Rogers Sports & Media presenting the star-studded show on hundreds of TV, radio, streaming, and on demand platforms.
With a mix of music, messages, and more, Stronger Together, Tous Ensembles features Canadian talent uniting to show everyone working on the front lines of this pandemic that we are all #StrongerTogether.
- 4/24/2020
- Look to the Stars
Serena Ryder made the day of an adorable fan dancing in the audience at her Calgary concert. The Canadian singer noticed young Rose in the front row enjoying Ryder’s hit “Ice Age” before bringing her onstage for the ultimate fan experience. Related: Watch: Serena Ryder Melts The ‘Ice Age’ Away With Heartwarming Music Video Rose’s mom, Jen...
- 2/20/2018
- by Aynslee Darmon
- ET Canada
Serena Ryder heats things up with the uplifting new visuals for her song “Ice Age”. Et Canada exclusively premieres the Canadian singer’s new music video off her sixth studio album “Utopia”. Related: Serena Ryder Releases Trippy New Video For ‘Electric Love’ The heartwarming shoot took place in a retirement home. Ryder, playing the role of a […]...
- 11/15/2017
- by Chandra Price
- ET Canada
We’re ready for some electric loving. Serena Ryder is back with a brand new single called “Electric Love” and a visually stunning music video to go with it. The lead single is ahead of her upcoming album, “Utopia”, which is out on May 26. Related: Twitter’s Hilarious Reaction To Ludacris’ Music Video Featuring Some Very Fake […]...
- 4/14/2017
- by Jordan Appugliesi
- ET Canada
Serena Ryder is back with a fully-charged new single.
People has an exclusive first look at the music video for her new track “Electric Love,” the first track to be released off her forthcoming Ep of the same name, due May 26.
“‘Electric Love’ is a song about feeling the magnetic energy between two people,” Ryder, 34, said in a statement. “It goes beyond race, religion and sexual identity. Whether you like it or not, the force is out of your control and it’s up to the individuals to decide if they should act on it or not…but I would.
People has an exclusive first look at the music video for her new track “Electric Love,” the first track to be released off her forthcoming Ep of the same name, due May 26.
“‘Electric Love’ is a song about feeling the magnetic energy between two people,” Ryder, 34, said in a statement. “It goes beyond race, religion and sexual identity. Whether you like it or not, the force is out of your control and it’s up to the individuals to decide if they should act on it or not…but I would.
- 4/13/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
No, Wgn America’s second scripted original isn’t set on a certain overpopulated island, and it’s not a guide to mixing the perfect whisky-vermouth-bitters concoction. Instead, it’s a stylish retro drama about the men and women commissioned by the United States to create the world’s first atomic bomb—or, as one scientist wryly informs another in the following exclusive trailer, a device the team “prefers to call a gadget.”
Not already intrigued? Take a look at the extended promo, which starts out with old-timey newsreel footage before segueing into actual scenes from the series. You’ll...
Not already intrigued? Take a look at the extended promo, which starts out with old-timey newsreel footage before segueing into actual scenes from the series. You’ll...
- 7/23/2014
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside TV
London, Apr.1: Justin Bieber was recently booed at Canada's Juno Awards when he won the fans' choice prize.
The 'Baby' singer was not present to collect his award after beating the likes of Celine Dion, Drake and Michael Buble, BBC News reported.
Serena Ryder, who won songwriter of the year at the awards, said that Bieber was an amazing musician and he deserved that every bit of that award because he had been working his ass off his entire life.
Ryder added that they need to support how awesome he is and he was great and amazing.
Members of Canada's Olympic women's curling team collected the 20-year-old.
The 'Baby' singer was not present to collect his award after beating the likes of Celine Dion, Drake and Michael Buble, BBC News reported.
Serena Ryder, who won songwriter of the year at the awards, said that Bieber was an amazing musician and he deserved that every bit of that award because he had been working his ass off his entire life.
Ryder added that they need to support how awesome he is and he was great and amazing.
Members of Canada's Olympic women's curling team collected the 20-year-old.
- 4/1/2014
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
In case there was any doubt, Justin Bieber has pretty much cooked his own goose with regard to his public approval rating.
During the 2014 Juno Awards, the “Baby” singer was announced as the Fan Choice Award winner, and though he wasn’t in the house at the Mts Center, the audience still erupted into ‘boos’ and hisses at the mention of his name.
The Canadian Olympic women’s curling team accepted the trophy on his behalf, and later Justin took to his Twitter account to share his gratitude.
Bieber tweeted, "We won #JUNOFanChoice for the 4th year in a row! Love to all my beliebers. Thank u. Love u.”
And when Serena Ryder accepted her Songwriter of the Year, she tried to defend Justin- "I really think that Justin Bieber is an amazing musician and he deserved every bit of that award because he's been working his a*s off...
During the 2014 Juno Awards, the “Baby” singer was announced as the Fan Choice Award winner, and though he wasn’t in the house at the Mts Center, the audience still erupted into ‘boos’ and hisses at the mention of his name.
The Canadian Olympic women’s curling team accepted the trophy on his behalf, and later Justin took to his Twitter account to share his gratitude.
Bieber tweeted, "We won #JUNOFanChoice for the 4th year in a row! Love to all my beliebers. Thank u. Love u.”
And when Serena Ryder accepted her Songwriter of the Year, she tried to defend Justin- "I really think that Justin Bieber is an amazing musician and he deserved every bit of that award because he's been working his a*s off...
- 3/31/2014
- GossipCenter
Justin Bieber won a Juno Award Sunday night ... and surprisingly, most of the Canadians in the building booed the ever living crap out of him.Biebs won the "Fan Choice" award ... but clearly the audience in attendance didn't agree -- and when his name is called the place erupts in boos.Lucky for Justin, he didn't go to the show ... and Canada's Olympic curling team accepted on his behalf.Later in the night, a Canadian...
- 3/31/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Toronto -- Tough crowd, eh? Justin Bieber, once the darling of fellow Canadians, got booed at the Junos, the country's music awards, on Sunday night. The pop phenom, while not attending the Juno Awards in Winnipeg, earned the Juno fan choice award. But when the troubled musician's name was announced, a surprising mix of cheers and boos greeted his win inside Winnipeg's Mts Center. Photos: Justin Bieber Turns 20: The Superstar's Life and Career in Pictures Canada's Olympic women's curling team accepted the fan choice award on behalf of the 20-year-old superstar. And fellow Canadian music artist Serena Ryder
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- 3/31/2014
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Toronto -- Indie rock heroes Arcade Fire started their winning ways Saturday night at the Juno Awards by picking up the alternative album of the year for Reflektor in pre-telecast prize-giving. Other early winners at Canada's music awards included Drake taking rap recording of the year for "Nothing Was The Same," Serena Ryder winning for artist of the year and Tegan and Sara earning pop album of the year for Heartthrob. Other pre-telecast winners included Brett Kissel picking up the breakthrough artist of the year trophy, and Johnny Reid grabbing the Juno for adult contemporary album of
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- 3/30/2014
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Despite not being nominated for Best Director, Louise Archambault’s Gabrielle managed to pull off what we thought was the impossible (our Leora Heilbronn has pegged the drama as the film that should win, but favored Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy as the best bet) winning Best Motion Picture at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards (a.k.a Canadian Oscars). If the out of synch supposed “live” telecast wasn’t bad enough (all awards including the winning film were announced almost one hour prior to on twittersphere), the show’s producers gave Gabrielle winning producers Luc Déry and Kim McCraw the equivalent of end of toilette paper roll in terms of time.
The voters also choose Gabrielle‘s Gabrielle Marion-Rivard as Best Actress in a Leading Role, while the heavily favored Enemy grabbed five awards, Best Direction for Villeneuve, Best Original Score for the excellent Danny Bensi/Saunder Jurriaans pairing , Best Editing,...
The voters also choose Gabrielle‘s Gabrielle Marion-Rivard as Best Actress in a Leading Role, while the heavily favored Enemy grabbed five awards, Best Direction for Villeneuve, Best Original Score for the excellent Danny Bensi/Saunder Jurriaans pairing , Best Editing,...
- 3/10/2014
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
New York (AP) — Before he sings at the Oscars, Pharrell Williams will perform at the NBA All-Star Game. NBA announced Thursday that the producer-rapper-singer will perform Feb. 16 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. Williams will open the game and perform during the player introductions with surprise guests. The game's halftime performance will feature Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Earth, Wind and Fire, Janelle Monae and Dr. John. Recent Grammy winner Gary Clark Jr. will sing the national anthem and also perform during the halftime show. Folk-rock singer Serena Ryder will sing the Canadian national anthem. The All-Star...
- 2/6/2014
- by AP Staff
- Hitfix
It’s going to be another stellar year for the Juno Awards, as the Canadian music industry’s biggest event has just released the nominees for 2014.
Slated to hit the Mts Centre in Winnipeg on March 30th, the 43rd annual installment may very well be dominated by the likes of Arcade Fire, Michael Bublé, Serena Ryder and Tegan and Sara, all of whom have received multiple nods.
And of course, Canadian troublemaker Justin Bieber even snagged a mention in the Fans’ Choice category along with Avril Lavigne, Celine Dion, Drake, Hedley, Robin Thicke and Walk Off The Earth.
The 43rd Juno Awards nominees are:
Artist of the year:
Céline Dion
Drake
Michael Bublé
Robin Thicke
Serena Ryder
Group:
Arcade Fire
Blue Rodeo
Hedley
Tegan and Sara
Walk Off the Earth
Single:
Reflektor, Arcade Fire
Inner Ninja, Classified ft. David Myles
It's a Beautiful Day, Michael Bublé
What I Wouldn't Do,...
Slated to hit the Mts Centre in Winnipeg on March 30th, the 43rd annual installment may very well be dominated by the likes of Arcade Fire, Michael Bublé, Serena Ryder and Tegan and Sara, all of whom have received multiple nods.
And of course, Canadian troublemaker Justin Bieber even snagged a mention in the Fans’ Choice category along with Avril Lavigne, Celine Dion, Drake, Hedley, Robin Thicke and Walk Off The Earth.
The 43rd Juno Awards nominees are:
Artist of the year:
Céline Dion
Drake
Michael Bublé
Robin Thicke
Serena Ryder
Group:
Arcade Fire
Blue Rodeo
Hedley
Tegan and Sara
Walk Off the Earth
Single:
Reflektor, Arcade Fire
Inner Ninja, Classified ft. David Myles
It's a Beautiful Day, Michael Bublé
What I Wouldn't Do,...
- 2/4/2014
- GossipCenter
The Academy Of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced the Canadian Screen Awards nominees.
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz.
“This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The feature nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz.
“This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The feature nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
- 1/13/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Academy Of Canadian Cinema & Television has announced its nominees.
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz. “This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The fearure nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt (pictured) – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
“We are exceedingly proud today to reveal the nominees for the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards,” said Academy chair Martin Katz. “This was a year marked by a record-breaking number of submissions, reflecting a robust level of activity in the screen-based industries in Canada which we will celebrate during Canadian Screen Week, March 3-9. Congratulations to all.”
David Cronenberg will receive the lifetime achievement award. For the full list of winners invcluding television, digital and special awards click here.
The fearure nominees in full:
Best Motion Picture
The Dismantlement (Le Démantèlement) – Bernadette Payeur, Marc Daigle
Empire Of Dirt (pictured) – Jennifer Podemski
Enemy – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry, Miguel A Faura, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland
The F-Word – Andre Rouleau, David Gross, Macdara Kelleher
Gabrielle – Kim McCraw, Luc Déry
The Grand Seduction – Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier
Maïna – Karine Martin, Michel Poulette, Yves Fortin
Tom At The Farm (Tom À La Ferme) – [link...
- 1/13/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Ladies and gentlemen, make way for “Bertha Cee Lo Green.”
Yes indeed, that’s the name The Voice‘s Season 5 runner-up Jacquie Lee says she gave to the elderly woman who lives in her stomach (the same old lady that rival coach Cee Lo Green accused her of swallowing after a rousing rendition of The Jackson 5′s “Who’s Lovin’ You”).
Yet while the 16-year-old New Jersey native is quick to joke about her soulful alter-ego, she’s super serious about the education she received on NBC’s reality singing juggernaut. “I basically got five years of music-industry experience packed into one season,...
Yes indeed, that’s the name The Voice‘s Season 5 runner-up Jacquie Lee says she gave to the elderly woman who lives in her stomach (the same old lady that rival coach Cee Lo Green accused her of swallowing after a rousing rendition of The Jackson 5′s “Who’s Lovin’ You”).
Yet while the 16-year-old New Jersey native is quick to joke about her soulful alter-ego, she’s super serious about the education she received on NBC’s reality singing juggernaut. “I basically got five years of music-industry experience packed into one season,...
- 1/4/2014
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
It was an epic battle between Matthew Schuler & Will Champlin during the final night of knockout rounds Oct. 29, but they weren’t the only ones fighting to stay on stage!
As The Voice‘s remaining 16 artists put it all on the line, the coaches continued to cut down their teams, eventually left with the final five they’ll take to the live rounds. Read on to see who will be facing off next week!
Team Adam: Lina Gaudenzi vs. Preston Pohl
With this match-up, Adam Levine was looking for the most unique artist. Lina Gaudenzi gave a very soulful performance of “I’d Rather Go Blind” by Etta James, and Preston Pohl sang “No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley. Even though his was a laid back song that kind of lulled the crowd, Preston won Adam’s vote. Adam said Preston has his own niche, while unfortunately, “there...
As The Voice‘s remaining 16 artists put it all on the line, the coaches continued to cut down their teams, eventually left with the final five they’ll take to the live rounds. Read on to see who will be facing off next week!
Team Adam: Lina Gaudenzi vs. Preston Pohl
With this match-up, Adam Levine was looking for the most unique artist. Lina Gaudenzi gave a very soulful performance of “I’d Rather Go Blind” by Etta James, and Preston Pohl sang “No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley. Even though his was a laid back song that kind of lulled the crowd, Preston won Adam’s vote. Adam said Preston has his own niche, while unfortunately, “there...
- 10/30/2013
- by jordannhl
- HollywoodLife
I could kick off this recap of The Voice‘s final set of Knockout Rounds complaining about Carson Daly’s “coming up on…” teases — and how they snuff out suspense like a fire hose pointed at a toddler’s birthday candles. But no — this time around I’m gonna focus on the positives:
* We were treated to four or five performances during the two-hour telecast that were promising enough to signal a potential Season 5 champ.
* While at least one terrific prospect walked the guillotine, the two remaining Steals were used in ways that did not leave me blind with rage.
* We were treated to four or five performances during the two-hour telecast that were promising enough to signal a potential Season 5 champ.
* While at least one terrific prospect walked the guillotine, the two remaining Steals were used in ways that did not leave me blind with rage.
- 10/30/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Welcome back, "Voice" fans! It's Night 2 of the Knockout Rounds, with coaches Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine, CeeLo Green and Blake Shelton continuing to chop their teams in half to determine the Top 20 artists who will move onto Season 5's live shows, beginning next week. Did the right singers advance? Let's find out!
Knockout #1: Team Adam's Lina Gaudenzi vs. Preston Pohl
Lina Gaudenzi: "I'd Rather Go Blind" (Etta James)
Lina chooses the Etta James track because she wants to show off the more soulful side to her voice, but she seems to struggle with the finding the intensity the song demands. Adam tells her she's dancing around the song, rather than just singing it. During her performance, she certainly has the audience on her side. She may rely on her vibrato a bit too much, but it's still a high-energy performance that finds her improving on Adam's notes.
Preston Pohl: "No Woman,...
Knockout #1: Team Adam's Lina Gaudenzi vs. Preston Pohl
Lina Gaudenzi: "I'd Rather Go Blind" (Etta James)
Lina chooses the Etta James track because she wants to show off the more soulful side to her voice, but she seems to struggle with the finding the intensity the song demands. Adam tells her she's dancing around the song, rather than just singing it. During her performance, she certainly has the audience on her side. She may rely on her vibrato a bit too much, but it's still a high-energy performance that finds her improving on Adam's notes.
Preston Pohl: "No Woman,...
- 10/30/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Canadian songstress Serena Ryder has been captivating listeners with her impressive vocal talents for a while now, but longtime fans and new listeners alike can now look forward to Ryder’s forthcoming album Harmony later this month. In anticipation of Harmony’s release, Ryder stopped by Capitol Records to perform her debut single “Stompa” live in the studios. ““To be able to record in Capitol studios, amongst the history of music that lives in those walls and those mics, will forever go down in my own history books,” said Ryder. Check out the performance of “Stompa” in the player below, and look...
- 8/7/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
Tonight: An emotional Jane Lynch sits down with Jay and talks about the recent passing of her .Glee. co-star Cory Monteith. Later, Lynch talks about modeling her hosting style on NBC.s .Hollywood Game Night. after Bert Convy from .Tattletales. and even provides a clip of the old show featuring a surprising guest. Lynch also reveals which celebrity player struggled the most on .Hollywood Game Night.. .Pacific Rim. star Charlie Hunnam tells Jay about how his first experience in La wasn.t a great one and later explains why he needed a pee flap on the set of .Pacific Rim. Serena Ryder performs. Jay Leno.S Monologue Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Listen To This; Britain.S Parliament Has Passed A Bill That Would...
- 7/18/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Psy and more won big at the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards. The annual Canadian music video awards show took place on June 16, and fan-favorites like Lovato, Swift and Justin Bieber took home awards.
"So honored to have won International Video of The Year!!! My Lovatics are the Best!!!" Lovato tweeted. The morning after, she posted, "Mmva's were so fun last night... Thanks for all who voted!!! Now I'm at the airport... Contemplating lying on the floor for a nap... #zzzzz"
Here's the show's full list of winners:
Post-production of the year: "Surprise Surprise," Billy Talent. Director: Michael Maxxis. Post production house: Screaming Death Monkey & Dave De Carlo. Dance video of the year: "The Veldt," Deadmau5 ft. Chris James. Director: Manroop Takhar; Joel Zimmerman.
Director of the year: Director X ("Started From the Bottom," Drake)
Pop video of the year: "Desperate Measures," Marianas Trench. Director: Kyle Davison.
Rock...
"So honored to have won International Video of The Year!!! My Lovatics are the Best!!!" Lovato tweeted. The morning after, she posted, "Mmva's were so fun last night... Thanks for all who voted!!! Now I'm at the airport... Contemplating lying on the floor for a nap... #zzzzz"
Here's the show's full list of winners:
Post-production of the year: "Surprise Surprise," Billy Talent. Director: Michael Maxxis. Post production house: Screaming Death Monkey & Dave De Carlo. Dance video of the year: "The Veldt," Deadmau5 ft. Chris James. Director: Manroop Takhar; Joel Zimmerman.
Director of the year: Director X ("Started From the Bottom," Drake)
Pop video of the year: "Desperate Measures," Marianas Trench. Director: Kyle Davison.
Rock...
- 6/17/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Not many award shows can make a combination of mermen, Korean pop stars and "Chavril" work, but that's exactly what the 2013 Much Music Video Awards did Sunday night in front of a sectioned-off block in downtown Toronto.
Hundreds of fans gathered in front of the MuchMusic building to catch this year's performers and presenters hit the red carpet as well as take to the stage in a two-hour popularity contest celebrating a marriage of video and music.
South Korea's Psy made his debut as this year's co-host and kicked the show off with his renowned hit 'Gangnam Style'. The K-Pop sensation also took home an Mmva for "Viral Video of The Year" with the same song, only to outdo his iconic horse dance with his personal twist on Beyonce's 'Single Ladies'. Psy would then later close the show with his first live performance of 'Gentleman' in Canada, set...
Hundreds of fans gathered in front of the MuchMusic building to catch this year's performers and presenters hit the red carpet as well as take to the stage in a two-hour popularity contest celebrating a marriage of video and music.
South Korea's Psy made his debut as this year's co-host and kicked the show off with his renowned hit 'Gangnam Style'. The K-Pop sensation also took home an Mmva for "Viral Video of The Year" with the same song, only to outdo his iconic horse dance with his personal twist on Beyonce's 'Single Ladies'. Psy would then later close the show with his first live performance of 'Gentleman' in Canada, set...
- 6/17/2013
- by The Huffington Post Canada
- Huffington Post
Did your favorite artists win big at the MMVAs? Read our full list of winners, then weigh in: Who got totally snubbed?
Why should the U.S. have all the fun, eh? Some of the biggest names in the music business — from Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato to Psy and Cody Simpson – flocked to Toronto, Canada, on June 16 for the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards. Sadly, not everyone emerged victorious, so catch up with HollywoodLife.com complete list of the night’s big winners and losers.
2013 MuchMusic Video Awards — Complete List Of Winners
Favorite Video: Marianas Trench, “Stutter”
Video of the Year: Classified & David Myles, “Inner Ninja”
Favorite Artist or Group: Justin Bieber
Favorite International Artist or Group: Taylor Swift
International Video of the Year (by a Canadian): Avril Lavigne, “Here’s To Never Growing Up”
International Video of the Year: Demi Lovato, “Heart Attack”
Hip-Hop Video of the Year: Drake,...
Why should the U.S. have all the fun, eh? Some of the biggest names in the music business — from Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato to Psy and Cody Simpson – flocked to Toronto, Canada, on June 16 for the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards. Sadly, not everyone emerged victorious, so catch up with HollywoodLife.com complete list of the night’s big winners and losers.
2013 MuchMusic Video Awards — Complete List Of Winners
Favorite Video: Marianas Trench, “Stutter”
Video of the Year: Classified & David Myles, “Inner Ninja”
Favorite Artist or Group: Justin Bieber
Favorite International Artist or Group: Taylor Swift
International Video of the Year (by a Canadian): Avril Lavigne, “Here’s To Never Growing Up”
International Video of the Year: Demi Lovato, “Heart Attack”
Hip-Hop Video of the Year: Drake,...
- 6/17/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
The nominations for Canada’s biggest music awards show are out, and we’ve got some fierce rivalries on our hands! Who will come out on top — T-Swift or 1D? Or, will Taylor’s newest enemy Justin Bieber defeat her at the MuchMusic Video Awards? Keep reading to see all the stars who got nominated!
As much as a diss song or a revenge dress by Taylor Swift can cut ex-boyfriend Harry Styles, there’s one word that can truly bring him to his knees — “scoreboard.” Taylor totally bested One Direction at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards, now she has a chance to keep the streak up and put more points on the board, so to speak, at the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards when they face off for Fave International Artist or Group. The ceremony will take place on June 16, find out who Taylor and 1D will be up against (besides each...
As much as a diss song or a revenge dress by Taylor Swift can cut ex-boyfriend Harry Styles, there’s one word that can truly bring him to his knees — “scoreboard.” Taylor totally bested One Direction at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards, now she has a chance to keep the streak up and put more points on the board, so to speak, at the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards when they face off for Fave International Artist or Group. The ceremony will take place on June 16, find out who Taylor and 1D will be up against (besides each...
- 5/23/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
Chilli & T-Boz will perform together, alongside other classic groups like Boyz II Men and New Kids On The Block.
VH1 has a long history of reuniting some of our favorite musical groups, and it looks like they’re doing it again with TLC! The two remaining members of the legendary girl trio — Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozanda “Chilli” Thomas — will take the stage July 27 at Pennsylvania’s Hershey Park for VH1′s Mixtape Festival 2013.
Full Mixtape Festival Line-Up:
Friday, July 26:
Train
The Script
OneRepublic
Rev Run & DJ Ruckus
Gavin DeGraw
Hanson
Serena Ryder
Saturday, July 27:
New Kids On The Block
Jonas Brothers
TLC
Boyz II Men
Benji Madden (DJ Set)
Emblem3
MKTo
Watch: TLC’s ‘No Scrubs’ Music Video
Mixtape Festival — Andy Swift
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More Music Reunions:
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VH1 has a long history of reuniting some of our favorite musical groups, and it looks like they’re doing it again with TLC! The two remaining members of the legendary girl trio — Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozanda “Chilli” Thomas — will take the stage July 27 at Pennsylvania’s Hershey Park for VH1′s Mixtape Festival 2013.
Full Mixtape Festival Line-Up:
Friday, July 26:
Train
The Script
OneRepublic
Rev Run & DJ Ruckus
Gavin DeGraw
Hanson
Serena Ryder
Saturday, July 27:
New Kids On The Block
Jonas Brothers
TLC
Boyz II Men
Benji Madden (DJ Set)
Emblem3
MKTo
Watch: TLC’s ‘No Scrubs’ Music Video
Mixtape Festival — Andy Swift
Follow @AndySwift
More Music Reunions:
NKotB Reunites & Performs New Single ‘Remix’ — Watch Destiny’s Child Reuniting For ‘Love Songs’ Album — Beyoncé Confirms Jonas Brothers Reunite...
- 4/29/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Sunday night’s broadcast of the 2013 Juno Awards in Regina wasn't just light on awards — it was light on surprises.
As predicted, Carly Rae Jepsen was queen of the night. She won single of the year for “Call Me Maybe” which actually Was the undisputed single of the year. That never happens!
“I feel so blessed. It’s crazy to think how one song can change your life,” she said onstage. “Kiss,” the career-making record that has plenty more songs on par with “Call Me Maybe,” by the way, also snagged Album of the Year. (Carly Rae also won a Juno on Saturday for Pop Album of the Year, beating out Justin Bieber, who made her career with a few tweets and an adorable viral lip-dub video.)
Backstage, Jepsen was still awestruck. “I’m moved beyond words,” she said. She’s also feeling the weight of the “Call Me Maybe” phenomenon.
As predicted, Carly Rae Jepsen was queen of the night. She won single of the year for “Call Me Maybe” which actually Was the undisputed single of the year. That never happens!
“I feel so blessed. It’s crazy to think how one song can change your life,” she said onstage. “Kiss,” the career-making record that has plenty more songs on par with “Call Me Maybe,” by the way, also snagged Album of the Year. (Carly Rae also won a Juno on Saturday for Pop Album of the Year, beating out Justin Bieber, who made her career with a few tweets and an adorable viral lip-dub video.)
Backstage, Jepsen was still awestruck. “I’m moved beyond words,” she said. She’s also feeling the weight of the “Call Me Maybe” phenomenon.
- 4/22/2013
- by HuffPost Canada Music
- Huffington Post
The 2013 Juno Awards are almost upon us and you've probably got questions. Like, who's performing? When do I set my PVR? Is Carly Rae Jepsen going to be there? (More than maybe.)
Don't worry, friend. We've got answers for you. Here's everything you need to know about the 42nd annual Juno Awards.
What time are the awards on?
The Junos will air on CTV on Sunday, April 21 at 8 p.m. Ct, after "The Amazing Race." Be sure to check local listings, particularly if you live on the coasts. Last year, a historic 6.5 million viewers tuned in to the awards on CTV.
Where are the Junos this year, anyway?
Regina, the city that rhymes with fun, as Mick Jagger famously noted. This is the first time Regina has hosted the Junos, though Saskatoon did back in 2007.
Who's hosting the show?
Your mother's favourite jazz crooner and ours, Michael Bublé. Remember? He...
Don't worry, friend. We've got answers for you. Here's everything you need to know about the 42nd annual Juno Awards.
What time are the awards on?
The Junos will air on CTV on Sunday, April 21 at 8 p.m. Ct, after "The Amazing Race." Be sure to check local listings, particularly if you live on the coasts. Last year, a historic 6.5 million viewers tuned in to the awards on CTV.
Where are the Junos this year, anyway?
Regina, the city that rhymes with fun, as Mick Jagger famously noted. This is the first time Regina has hosted the Junos, though Saskatoon did back in 2007.
Who's hosting the show?
Your mother's favourite jazz crooner and ours, Michael Bublé. Remember? He...
- 4/18/2013
- by HuffPost Canada Music
- Huffington Post
Once upon a time, the success of Canadian indie musicians at SXSW music festival in Austin, TX was news. The rise of Broken Social Scene, The Constantines, Metric, Stars and their ilk was often traced to a series of hype-building showcases down south that introduced our northern rockers to the rest of the world.
Flash forward a decade and SXSW is kicking off its 27th annual music festival with a series of showcases and parties that just happen to be headlined by Canadians, though the names on their passports no longer matters.
Media Temple’s big Interactive closing party, intended to embed the web-hosting company’s “dedication to creativity and innovation” in the brains of drunken partygoers, boasts an unprecedented joint-dj set between techno legend Richie Hawtin and Edm impresario Deadmau5, both of whom are also doing a panel session earlier in the day to talk tech. That they're from Windsor and Toronto,...
Flash forward a decade and SXSW is kicking off its 27th annual music festival with a series of showcases and parties that just happen to be headlined by Canadians, though the names on their passports no longer matters.
Media Temple’s big Interactive closing party, intended to embed the web-hosting company’s “dedication to creativity and innovation” in the brains of drunken partygoers, boasts an unprecedented joint-dj set between techno legend Richie Hawtin and Edm impresario Deadmau5, both of whom are also doing a panel session earlier in the day to talk tech. That they're from Windsor and Toronto,...
- 3/13/2013
- by Huffington Post Music Canada
- Huffington Post
See the complete list of Juno Award nominations, then tell us which artists, groups, albums & songs you’ll be rooting for!
Canada’s most prestigious music award show is almost upon us! The annual Juno Awards are taking place April 21 at Saskatchewan’s Brandt theatre, pitting huge stars like Justin Bieber, Drake and Carly Rae Jepsen against one another in a musical melee. Oh, and I did I mention Taylor Swift will be facing off against ex-boyfriend Harry Styles — again! — for International Album of the Year? The Junos just got real.
2013 Juno Awards Nominees
Artist of the Year:
Carly Rae Jepsen
Deadmau5
Johnny Reid
Justin Bieber
Leonard Cohen
Group of the Year:
Billy Talent
Marianas Trench
Metric
Rush
The Sheepdogs
Album of the Year:
Carly Rae Jepsen, Kiss
Céline Dion, Sans Attendre
Hedley, Storms
Justin Bieber, Believe
Marianas Trench, Ever After
Single of the Year:
Billy Talent, “Viking Death March”
Carly Rae Jepsen,...
Canada’s most prestigious music award show is almost upon us! The annual Juno Awards are taking place April 21 at Saskatchewan’s Brandt theatre, pitting huge stars like Justin Bieber, Drake and Carly Rae Jepsen against one another in a musical melee. Oh, and I did I mention Taylor Swift will be facing off against ex-boyfriend Harry Styles — again! — for International Album of the Year? The Junos just got real.
2013 Juno Awards Nominees
Artist of the Year:
Carly Rae Jepsen
Deadmau5
Johnny Reid
Justin Bieber
Leonard Cohen
Group of the Year:
Billy Talent
Marianas Trench
Metric
Rush
The Sheepdogs
Album of the Year:
Carly Rae Jepsen, Kiss
Céline Dion, Sans Attendre
Hedley, Storms
Justin Bieber, Believe
Marianas Trench, Ever After
Single of the Year:
Billy Talent, “Viking Death March”
Carly Rae Jepsen,...
- 2/19/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
If you ever needed evidence of the diversity in Canadian music – or the fact that the Junos can be a bit of an Oprah “You get a car! You get a car! You get a car!” love-in – you couldn't do better than the Juno Fan Choice category, which bundles together Drake, Carly Rae Jepsen, Metric, Celine Dion, Justin Bieber, Leonard Cohen, Marianas Trench, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Hedley.
But let’s be less cynical and instead appreciate an award show that dares break down to a metaphorical cage match between Leonard Cohen and Rush against Carly Rae and Bieber.
That said, both legendary oldsters got shut out of the album of the year prize, despite Cohen's number one debut for "Old Ideas." Instead, the Junos' top category comes off more like six degrees of "Call Me Maybe" with hat tips for Carly Rae Jepsen's "Kiss," her hit song's co-songwriter Josh Ramsay's emo-rock outfit,...
But let’s be less cynical and instead appreciate an award show that dares break down to a metaphorical cage match between Leonard Cohen and Rush against Carly Rae and Bieber.
That said, both legendary oldsters got shut out of the album of the year prize, despite Cohen's number one debut for "Old Ideas." Instead, the Junos' top category comes off more like six degrees of "Call Me Maybe" with hat tips for Carly Rae Jepsen's "Kiss," her hit song's co-songwriter Josh Ramsay's emo-rock outfit,...
- 2/19/2013
- by Huffington Post Music Canada
- Huffington Post
William Shatner and Elizabeth Martin attend 31st Annual Genie Awards Gala.Photo copyright Robin Wong / PR Photos. William Shatner and Elizabeth Martin attend 31st Annual Genie Awards Gala.Photo copyright Robin Wong / PR Photos. Melissa Etheridge and Serena Ryder attend 31st Annual Genie Awards Gala.Photo copyright Robin Wong / PR Photos. Kristin Kreuk attends 31st Annual Genie Awards Gala.Photo copyright Robin Wong / PR Photos. Adam Litovitz and Sook Yin Lee attend 31st Annual Genie Awards Gala.Photo copyright Robin Wong / PR Photos. 03/10/2011 - George Stroumboulopoulos - 31st Annual Genie Awards Gala - National Arts Centre - Ottawa, Canada © Robin Wong / PR Photos 03/11/2011 - Rachelle Lefevre - 31st Annual Genie...
- 3/13/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Incendies, Barney’s Version, and the other winners of the 2011 Genie Awards (Prix Genie) have been announced. The 31st Annual Genie Awards were held by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and are handed out to recognize the best of Canadian cinema. The Genie Awards were “broadcast live from the National Arts Centre in Ottawa on CBC, the awards presentation was hosted by the legendary William Shatner and featured musical performances from Melissa Etheridge, Serena Ryder, Johnny Reid, and Karkwa.” The full listing of the 2011 Genie Awards (Prix Genie) winners is below.
Best Motion Picture
Incendies – Luc Déry, Kim McCraw
Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Paul Giamatti - Barney’s Version
Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Dustin Hoffman - Barney’s Version
Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Lubna Azabal - Incendies
Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Minnie Driver...
Best Motion Picture
Incendies – Luc Déry, Kim McCraw
Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Paul Giamatti - Barney’s Version
Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Dustin Hoffman - Barney’s Version
Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Lubna Azabal - Incendies
Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Minnie Driver...
- 3/11/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Yesterday, the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television announced the musical performers for the 31rst Genie Awards, Canada's Oscars. Unlike last year, the event will be broadcast live on Thursday, March 10 at 8 Pm on CBC, a Canadian TV network.
The first performing duo will be made of Melissa Etheridge and Serena Ryder. They'll deliver an exclusive performance of their new song Broken Heart Sun.
Country singer Johnny Reid will play his new hit song Let's Go Higher.
As for the Montreal-based music band Karwa, it will paired up with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Together, they'll pay tribute to the film with the most nomination, Barney's Version.
These performers will join William Shatner (Boston Legal), the host of the event, and actress Rachelle Lefebvre (Barney's Version), who will be "the voice of the event".
Other performers and presenters will be announced in the upcoming weeks.
The first performing duo will be made of Melissa Etheridge and Serena Ryder. They'll deliver an exclusive performance of their new song Broken Heart Sun.
Country singer Johnny Reid will play his new hit song Let's Go Higher.
As for the Montreal-based music band Karwa, it will paired up with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Together, they'll pay tribute to the film with the most nomination, Barney's Version.
These performers will join William Shatner (Boston Legal), the host of the event, and actress Rachelle Lefebvre (Barney's Version), who will be "the voice of the event".
Other performers and presenters will be announced in the upcoming weeks.
- 2/24/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Below are the musical selections from last night's surprising Gossip Girl season finale, "Last Tango, Then Paris" (follow the link for our official review and much more).
Click to listen and purchase from iTunes when available ...
Lights On - "Dead Man's Party" Thao - "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" Oliver North Boy Choir - "Teenage Lust" Serena Ryder - "The Funeral" Crooked Fingers - "Under Pressure" Eastern Conference Champions - "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"...
Click to listen and purchase from iTunes when available ...
Lights On - "Dead Man's Party" Thao - "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" Oliver North Boy Choir - "Teenage Lust" Serena Ryder - "The Funeral" Crooked Fingers - "Under Pressure" Eastern Conference Champions - "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"...
- 5/18/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
Erykah Badu, Chairlift, Corinne Bailey Rae, Ke$ha and Metric also onboard.
By Gil Kaufman
Mary J. Blige
Photo: Jeffrey Ufberg/ Getty Images
After a decade-long hiatus, the female-centric Lilith Fair festival will storm back in summer 2010 with a lineup that features a mix of festival veterans and new stars, including founder Sarah McLachlan, Mary J. Blige, Ke$ha, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Colbie Caillat and Corinne Bailey Rae.
McLachlan and Badu, who were on the lineup the first time around, will be joined by fellow vets Emmylou Harris, the Indigo Girls and Tegan and Sara. Among the other acts slated to perform are country star Miranda Lambert, Janelle Monáe, Metric, A Fine Frenzy, Chairlift, Jill Scott, Sugarland, Brandi Carlile, Butterfly Boucher, Ingrid Michaelson, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Katzenjammer, the Submarines, Tara MacLean, Sara Bareilles, Chantal Kreviazuk, Serena Ryder, Susan Justice, Ima, Donna Delory, Ash Koley, Ann Atomic, Jennifer Knapp,...
By Gil Kaufman
Mary J. Blige
Photo: Jeffrey Ufberg/ Getty Images
After a decade-long hiatus, the female-centric Lilith Fair festival will storm back in summer 2010 with a lineup that features a mix of festival veterans and new stars, including founder Sarah McLachlan, Mary J. Blige, Ke$ha, Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Colbie Caillat and Corinne Bailey Rae.
McLachlan and Badu, who were on the lineup the first time around, will be joined by fellow vets Emmylou Harris, the Indigo Girls and Tegan and Sara. Among the other acts slated to perform are country star Miranda Lambert, Janelle Monáe, Metric, A Fine Frenzy, Chairlift, Jill Scott, Sugarland, Brandi Carlile, Butterfly Boucher, Ingrid Michaelson, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Katzenjammer, the Submarines, Tara MacLean, Sara Bareilles, Chantal Kreviazuk, Serena Ryder, Susan Justice, Ima, Donna Delory, Ash Koley, Ann Atomic, Jennifer Knapp,...
- 12/10/2009
- MTV Music News
Albert Schultz, General Director of the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, today announced the Canwest Cabaret Festival 2009, an intimate weekend of songs and stories at the Young Centre this fall. The second annual Canwest Cabaret Festival brings together over 150 of Canada's most diverse and exciting artists under the same roof for more than 60 unique performances. Every corner of the Young Centre is teeming with activity all weekend long.
Building upon the success of the inaugural festival in 2008, the weekend-long Canwest Cabaret Festival transforms the Young Centre into five intimate club venues. The Cabaret Festival highlights the collaboration of artists and artistic disciplines, while celebrating master musicians as well as emerging artists. Artists perform intimate cabarets showcasing their artistic strengths and interests. Featured artists are musicians, singers, actors, poets and dancers from across Canada, including Molly Johnson, Jackie Richardson, Melanie Doane, Tomson Highway, Kenneth Welsh, Brent Carver, Sharron Matthews, John Alcorn,...
Building upon the success of the inaugural festival in 2008, the weekend-long Canwest Cabaret Festival transforms the Young Centre into five intimate club venues. The Cabaret Festival highlights the collaboration of artists and artistic disciplines, while celebrating master musicians as well as emerging artists. Artists perform intimate cabarets showcasing their artistic strengths and interests. Featured artists are musicians, singers, actors, poets and dancers from across Canada, including Molly Johnson, Jackie Richardson, Melanie Doane, Tomson Highway, Kenneth Welsh, Brent Carver, Sharron Matthews, John Alcorn,...
- 10/29/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Seattle Theatre Group (Stg) presents Needtobreathe with special guests Serena Ryder & The Alternate Routes on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 9:00pm at Chop Suey.
Atlantic recording group Needtobreathe makes a powerful homecoming with their eagerly anticipated second album, "The Heat." Co-produced by the band alongside Rick Beato (Shinedown, Jump Little Children) and Collective Soul mastermind Ed Roland, the record sees the South Carolina- based rock outfit digging into their down-home roots to create a remarkably passionate and personal new collection. Songs such as the acoustic-tinged "Again" and the rejoiceful "Signature of Divine (Yahweh)" see the band melding warm, organic textures to their powerful brand of skyscraping, heartfelt rock. With "The Heat," Needtobreathe blazes a new musical trail, revealing not just the depth of its spirit, but the far reaches of its soul.
Upon signing to Atlantic, Needtobreathe headed to the UK to record their debut album, "Daylight," with British producer Andy Green (Keane,...
Atlantic recording group Needtobreathe makes a powerful homecoming with their eagerly anticipated second album, "The Heat." Co-produced by the band alongside Rick Beato (Shinedown, Jump Little Children) and Collective Soul mastermind Ed Roland, the record sees the South Carolina- based rock outfit digging into their down-home roots to create a remarkably passionate and personal new collection. Songs such as the acoustic-tinged "Again" and the rejoiceful "Signature of Divine (Yahweh)" see the band melding warm, organic textures to their powerful brand of skyscraping, heartfelt rock. With "The Heat," Needtobreathe blazes a new musical trail, revealing not just the depth of its spirit, but the far reaches of its soul.
Upon signing to Atlantic, Needtobreathe headed to the UK to record their debut album, "Daylight," with British producer Andy Green (Keane,...
- 10/24/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
A couple dozen musicians like Lily Allen, All American Rejects, Jet Li, Black Eyed Peas' Fergie, Duran Duran and Bob Geldof have combined forces to re-create the '80s hit "Beds Are Burning" by Midnight Oil, as part of the Kofi Annan-led Tck Tck Tck: Time for Climate Justice campaign. The track has been released for free, with an accompanying video, on the Climate Justice website. Other standout, international contributors include Serena Ryder -- who sings a large part of the verses -- Mark Ronson, Jamie Cullum, Melanie Laurent, Marion Cotillard, Manu Katché, Youssou N'Dour, Yannick Noah, Desmond Tutu, Amadou et...
- 10/2/2009
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
Hometown: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Album: Is It O.K.
For Fans Of: Brandi Carlile, Grace Potter, Bonnie Raitt
In 2001, an 18-year-old girl from a tiny Canadian town sat down at Toronto's Little India restaurant to have lunch with musician/producer Hawksley Workman. “I'd never even had Indian food at that point, I was such a small-town girl,” Serena Ryder laughs, describing the fairy-tale turning point of her music career. Workman's manager had overheard the young singer-songwriter's on-air performance on CBC Radio, “and all of a sudden I was going to the big city of Toronto,” Ryder recalls. She was immediately invited to sign with Workman's label, Isadora. “And it was history from there.”...
Album: Is It O.K.
For Fans Of: Brandi Carlile, Grace Potter, Bonnie Raitt
In 2001, an 18-year-old girl from a tiny Canadian town sat down at Toronto's Little India restaurant to have lunch with musician/producer Hawksley Workman. “I'd never even had Indian food at that point, I was such a small-town girl,” Serena Ryder laughs, describing the fairy-tale turning point of her music career. Workman's manager had overheard the young singer-songwriter's on-air performance on CBC Radio, “and all of a sudden I was going to the big city of Toronto,” Ryder recalls. She was immediately invited to sign with Workman's label, Isadora. “And it was history from there.”...
- 9/14/2009
- Pastemagazine.com
Winners for this year's Juno Awards have been uncovered at a two-hour ceremony at General Motors Place on Sunday, March 29. Nickelback and Kardinal Offishall were among the musicians scooping multiple awards at the event.
Nickelback got three trophies for Juno Fan Choice, Album of the Year and Group of the Year. During a press conference after the show, the band's lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger said, "Shock and awe, I was hoping for Hedley ... I love those guys very much."
As for Kardinal, he grabbed two prizes. His single "Dangerous" was named Single of the Year, and his fourth studio album "Not 4 Sale" was honored as Rap Recording of the Year.
Other winners at the awards were Coldplay and Feist. They collected one prize for International Album of the Year and Video of the Year respectively.
Some winners of this year's Juno Awards can be seen in the following list:...
Nickelback got three trophies for Juno Fan Choice, Album of the Year and Group of the Year. During a press conference after the show, the band's lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger said, "Shock and awe, I was hoping for Hedley ... I love those guys very much."
As for Kardinal, he grabbed two prizes. His single "Dangerous" was named Single of the Year, and his fourth studio album "Not 4 Sale" was honored as Rap Recording of the Year.
Other winners at the awards were Coldplay and Feist. They collected one prize for International Album of the Year and Video of the Year respectively.
Some winners of this year's Juno Awards can be seen in the following list:...
- 3/30/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
TORONTO -- Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado swept the Junos, Canada's music awards, by picking up trophies during the weekend in all five categories in which she competed.
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, "Loose", has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for "Loose" during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for "Taking the Long Way", jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for "From This Moment On" and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for "The Light That Guides You Home".
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel".
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: "Mysoul", Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: "Billy Talent", Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: "Loose", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: "Trip" - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), "Lips of an Angel" - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John "Beetle" Bailey: "Rain" - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), "Sisters of Mercy" - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, "Loose", has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for "Loose" during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for "Taking the Long Way", jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for "From This Moment On" and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for "The Light That Guides You Home".
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel".
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: "Promiscuous", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: "Mysoul", Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: "Billy Talent", Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: "Loose", Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: "Trip" - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), "Lips of an Angel" - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John "Beetle" Bailey: "Rain" - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), "Sisters of Mercy" - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
TORONTO -- Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado swept the Junos, Canada's music awards, by picking up trophies during the weekend in all five categories in which she competed.
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, Loose, has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for Loose during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for Taking the Long Way, jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for From This Moment On and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for The Light That Guides You Home.
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's Jesus Take the Wheel.
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: Promiscuous, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: Mysoul, Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: Billy Talent, Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: Loose, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: Trip - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), Lips of an Angel - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John Beetle Bailey: Rain - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), Sisters of Mercy - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
Victoria-born Furtado, whose third album, Loose, has sold 10 million copies worldwide, picked up the fan choice award and the best single and album of the year prizes Sunday night as the Junos aired live from Saskatoon in most parts of the country on the CTV network.
Furtado, who hosted the telecast Sunday, also picked up artist and pop album of the year honors for Loose during an invite-only industry gala Saturday.
She beat out Gregory Charles, Michael Buble, Nickelback and Sarah McLachlan to earn the fan choice award, voted on by Canadians.
Other winners during Sunday's televised awards included Billy Talent picking up trophies for best group and best rock album of the year, while Hamilton, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Tomi Swick was crowned best new artist of the year.
Furtado, Talent and hip-hop artist k-os came into the weekend's Junos with five nominations each to lead the field.
Other winners Saturday included Dixie Chicks picking up international album of the year honors for Taking the Long Way, jazz sensation Diana Krall earning best vocal jazz album for From This Moment On and Jim Cuddy snagging best adult alternative album for The Light That Guides You Home.
Gordie Sampson grabbed the songwriter of the year award for his country music output, including Carrie Underwood's Jesus Take the Wheel.
A complete list of 2007 Juno Award Winners follows:
Juno Fan Choice Award: Nelly Furtado, (Geffen Universal)
Group Of The Year: Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
New Artist Of The Year: Tomi Swick (Wea Warner)
Single Of The Year: Promiscuous, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
R&B/Soul Recording Of The Year: Mysoul, Jacksoul (Sony BMG)
Rock Album Of The Year: Billy Talent, Billy Talent (Atlantic/Wea Warner)
Album Of The Year: Loose, Nelly Furtado (Geffen Universal)
Saturday Night Juno Winners
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way -- Dixie Chicks (Sony BMG)
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
New Group of the Year: Mobile (M&B/ Universal)
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love - George Canyon (Reiny Dawg/ Universal)
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic - Swollen Members (Swollen Members Music/ Universal)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home - Jim Cuddy (WEA/ Warner)
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes - City and Colour (Dine Alone/ Universal)
Pop Album of the Year: Loose - Nelly Furtado (Geffen/ Universal)
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From this Moment On - Diana Krall (Verve/ Universal)
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart - Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band (Alma/ Universal)
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard - Jon Ballantyne (Real Artist Works/ CD Baby)
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run - Sisters Euclid (Northern Blues/ Festival)
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est - Antoine Gratton (Tacca/ Select)
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World - Jack Grunsky (Casablanca Kids/ EMI)
Classical Album of the Year (Solo or Chamber Ensemble): Piazolla - Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni (Atma/ SRI)
Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment): Mozart: Violin Concerti - James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Album of the Year (Vocal or Choral Performance): Mozart: Arie e Duetti - Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw (CBC Records/ Universal)
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus - Denis Gougeon "A l'Aventure!" (Centerdiscs/ Fusion III)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor - Tiga (Last Gang/ Universal)
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated - Korexion (Kornerstone/ Kornerstore)
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze - Leela Gilday (Diva Sound/ Festival)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Solo):
Yellowjacket - Stephen Fearing (True North/ Universal)
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year (Group): Bloom - The McDades (Free Radio Records)
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge - Jim Byrnes (Black Hen/ KOCH)
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified - Downhere (Centricity/ Warner/ CMC)
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo - Lubo Alexandro (Justin Time/ Fusion III)
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes: Trip - Hedley - Hedley (Universal), Lips of an Angel - Extreme Behaviour - Hinder (Universal)
Recording Engineer of the Year: John Beetle Bailey: Rain - Messin' Around - Molly Johnson (Anthem/ Universal), Sisters of Mercy - If Your Memory Serves You Well - Serena Ryder (EMI)
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop (Director/ Designer/ Illustrator/ Photographer) : The Looks - Mstrkrft - Last Gang (Universal)
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere - Duplex (aka Dave Pawsey and Jonathan Legris) - Sam Roberts (Secret Brain/ Universal)
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues - Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer, Patrick Sambrook - Sarah Harmer (Cold Snap/ Universal)...
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