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New Blood mixes Blackfoot history, culture and Peter Gabriel music

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New Music Friday: 8 releases worth your time (09 June 2023)

New Music Friday–the day when most new releases magically appear online and in-store–has arrived once again. While not quite as busy as last week with big names, this gives a chance to dig a little deeper.

Singles

1. The Glorious

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A Cappella Music Project Utagoe wa Mille-Feuille Gets Anime – News

Story of 6 high school girls coming of age through a cappella music


“UtaMilu Event Vol. 1 ~happy to sing~,” the first in-person event of the music project Utagoe wa Mille-Feuille (A Singing Voice Is a Mille-Feuille Pastry), announced on

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A Toronto charity teaching music and art to low-income kids for over 40 years is at risk of closing

A charity that offers music and art instruction to children from low-income neighborhoods in Toronto is in danger of closing because of a drop in donations and a hike in rent following the pandemic.

The Cabbagetown Community Arts Center has

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Mayhem Singles Round Up Part 5 2023

Here comes the fifth Mayhem Singles Round-Up for 2023, it includes eleven songs that have been passed on to me or recommended during the previous few weeks and months, there are some really brilliant tracks. It features four acts that

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Hot Summer Night Music Festival returns this Civic long weekend

Caley & The Cadillacs will get the August long weekend rolling with a show on Friday night while a full Saturday of entertainment will include headliners The County. Admission is free. Parking is free. Bring your lawn chair.

Following a

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Play It Again Mayhem – “Fooled Around And Fell In Love” – Elvin Bishop

This is the sixteenth song in the Play It Again Mayhem series which began back in 2020. Check out the previous entries along with this new one in the Play It Again Mayhem Spotify Playlist, click here to take a

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McGill music instructor claims he lost promotion to a less qualified candidate

A teacher in McGill’s music department is suing the Montreal university for $300,000 claiming he was passed over for a prestigious job.

In the lawsuit filed on June 6 at Quebec Superior Court, conductor and instructor Jonathan Dagenais alleges several

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Arazzo Music Festival weaves together classical performers with community

Samuel DeCaprio wanted to give back to the community — the eastern Connecticut community where he grew up and first gained an interest in music, the classical music communities he’s thrived in as a student, teacher and performer, and the

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U of T Scarborough grad creates spaces where equity, mental health and music thrive

Delicia Raventhrarajan always loved singing and making music – until that passion waned when she was in high school.

Raveenthrarajan, who is now graduating from U of T Scarborough with a bachelor of science, was recovering from surgery after transferring

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