“The sun will rise again, the storms subside again, this is not the end,” Celine Dion sings in her new single “Love Again.”
The Quebec-born artist is making a comeback with a ballad for an upcoming film, also titled “Love
“The sun will rise again, the storms subside again, this is not the end,” Celine Dion sings in her new single “Love Again.”
The Quebec-born artist is making a comeback with a ballad for an upcoming film, also titled “Love
Wreckno.
Hailing from a small town in Michigan is Wreckno. The rapper, producer and deejay—legally known as Brandon Wisniski—is taking the bass music scene by storm. In 2020, the queer artist charted No. 1 in TikTok’s Pride category,
A concert on Saturday at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ont., will explore the meaning of home for people who have been displaced or whose families have roots outside Canada.
The event is organized by Mary Azouz, a fifth-year community
With vinyl a celebrated part of hip hop culture, Halifax rapper Tachichi has always put out his music on records, but he’s noticed more people switching to the retro format over the past few years.
“I love it because I
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Lviv and Kyiv, Ukraine – Boghdan Sulanov, the fast-talking vocalist of a heavy metal rock band called YAD, traverses a crammed backstage area. He edges past a guitarist who has just finished a high-octane, adrenaline-fuelled set,
Jessica Tice finds community and creative connections through music, performance, and a warehouse of wonderful weirdos. She brings that all together performing with the Bog Lilies, a Southern rock style band playing at Crooked River Lighthouse in Carrabelle on April

Swedish rockers Symphony Of Sweden released rather good albums in 2021 and 2022 and while they don’t have a new one ready just yet they wanted to surprise fans with a new four-track EP, called ‘Get Out Of My Mind’.
Women in Music Canada (WIMC), a non-profit working to create gender equality in the Canadian music industry, has revealed the long list of nominees for the organization’s inaugural honors.
This year’s nominees include Fefe Dobson, Charlotte Cardin, Tanika Charles, Domanique
Judie Acquin, Quinn Bonnell, Matt Comeau and Dylan Ward are individual artists, but they perform together in what they call the Indigenous Songwriters Circle.
February is Black History Month, an opportunity to honor the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities — from their ongoing pursuit of equity and justice, to their contributions to our country’s cultural richness.
Music has always played a central