Monday, April 2, 2012

Spotlight on Walk off the Earth


At the time of this post, this video has already well surpassed 82 million hits. Though they don’t seem like they need my help to succeed, Walk off the Earth is the band that I am spotlighting today. As the video has already gone viral and as they have already appeared on Ellen, what is the purpose for their spotlight? Surly, a brief post in my blog of few viewers will prove inconsequential. This is very true, but as a guitarist, myself, I am amazed with what they did with that guitar and thus the reason for the spotlight.

Not only has the video gone viral, but Somebody that I used to know, a Gotye cover, made it to the top 5 on Billboard. This is truly an amazing feat, for one lady and four guys from Burlington, Ontario. Hovering over a single guitar, this quintet makes this one guitar sound like there is a full band backing up their awesome vocals.

The true test for this quintet is yet to come. There is no argument that this group has both a sound and talent, but will they crash and burn as a one hit wonder? Personally, I hope to hear more from this group, so I hope there is more to follow. While it is true that most groups make it on their own material, artists such as Elvis totally relied on the material of others for success. The next few months will be interesting to see what, if anything, is next for Walk off the Earth. Musically Connected wishes them all the best in their future projects.

Junos 2012, an April Fool's Joke

I have been looking forward to the Junos for months. As a huge music fan, there is always something special about celebrating home grown talent. Well I should not be surprised that an awards show taking place on April fool’s day would be a huge joke.

So, what were the organizers thinking asking 81 year old, has-been, William Shatner to host this year’s Junos? What, was Preston Manning busy? Let’s face it the jokes weren’t funny. I guess on one level it doesn’t really matter that Shatner isn’t a musician, but he didn’t have to fully illustrate his musical ineptness.

Nickelback is one of my favs in the Canadian Music Industry. Though the young crowd appeared to love their opening performance, and it was tight, for me, it was on the noisy side. To be honest, I am not sure if it was a sound or band issue. Either way I didn’t care for it. I will give the band the benefit of the doubt, not to mention that I wasn’t there to feel the whole vibe.

Now that I’ve dissed the Junos, itself, I will hardly stop there. That would be no fun at all. While Michael BublĂ©’s Christmas Album was magical, it was not worthy of receiving “best album of the year”. Though I didn’t like Nickleback’s opening, they are an amazing band. I find it difficult to believe that they didn’t receive even one juno. After all, they were nominated in four categories.

It is no secret that artists have tumultuous schedules and spend a great deal of time touring. That said, the date of the Junos 2012 were announced in July 2011. From the amount of notable artists missing in action, such as Michael BublĂ© and Justin Bieber, perhaps more notice might be an order. If more notice was given, I wonder if that would have made a difference; or are the Juno’s not important enough for artists to book the event into their schedules?  If not, that it is too bad. If more artists showed, who knows it might have been a better show. Naa, William Shatner was still the host. From Shatner’s appointment as host, the Juno’s 2012 were doomed to go down in history as a joke.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Canadian Icon Tommy Hunter Retires

I know that this post is a bit different from what I nominally write, but a Canadian icon is retiring. An icon who should not fly under the radar of Musically Connected. The one and only Tommy Hunter preformed his last show on March 20th, 2012. From his own account, he wanted to stop touring while he was still able to give a good performance and from the reviews, that I've seen, he did not disappoint. Hunter, a perfectionist, appeared to be perfect to the final chord. This may not be my type of music, but I regret not making an effort to catch a Tommy Hunter show. Throughout Hunter's career, he boasts an amazing run of over 30 years with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 27 of those years were hosting his own television program. In Addition, Hunter received the prestigious Order of Canada award (1986) and the Honorary Citizen of Tennessee award (1987) as well as several other awards.

Few artists exist today who are able to remain scandal free. Tommy Hunter has managed to escape scandal despite the pressures associated with heavy touring schedules and unimaginable demands. Well done and congratulations on a brilliant and enviable career. Musically Connected Wishes Tommy Hunter all the best in his well deserved retirement. You have made Canada proud.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Throw Jann from the Train

I still Love Jann Arden's music, but at the moment I am very disappointed with Jann. Having worked in the service industry myself, and still do, to a point, it is apparent that Miss Arden is all about herself and has little regard for rules or the patron next to her. Yes, I know I haven't talked to Jann, nor do I need to? This needs to be clarified as she has already slammed at least one reporter for openly disagreeing with her actions. These are the facts, not only from what I researched, online, but also from what Jann Arden has said personally according to an article in the Ottawa Citizen. Miss Arden brought a non-service dog on a Via train. The facts are dubious if the dog was in her bag or not. Miss Arden says that the dog was on her lap and in plain view. At the end of the day does that really matter? Miss Arden said that her assistant, when booking the tickets, was not aware that dogs were not permitted on the train. On this point, does that make it anymore correct? If I am picked up for speeding on a road where the limit is 50 Km and I believe it to be 80, am I not still speeding? Her dog is not a child and Jann Arden is not above the rules. Miss Arden, according to the article, was given the option to have Midi go to the luggage department as there was a cage available. To this she refused and chose to disembark.

There are good reasons, in place, why pets are not permitted in with the other passengers. Many people are afraid of dogs, and that includes even tiny ones. Postal carriers will be the first to tell you that they have been attacked by small dogs. Miss Arden, I couldn't care less about how well your dog behaves herself, she is an animal. Animals can attack if startled, a fact that I didn't get from other blogs or twitter and information that doesn't just pertain to this incident. This, unfortunately I learned from personal experience. From the Ottawa Citizen report, Miss Arden made a claim that Midi, her dog, is hypoallergenic. From my research, this is based more on fiction than reality. Any of the reputable sources, including The Dog Guide, indicate that there is no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic animal. In the same Article, Miss Arden also is said to mention that while in Europe, pets are everywhere. I am not sure how to say this in a nice way, but you are not currently in Europe Miss Arden.

I can’t stress enough that I do love animals. That said, if society is to work we must all abide by the same rules. In my opinion, Via rail did everything that was possible to bring resolution to this issue that would have benefited the other passengers as well as Miss Arden, but she refused their solution. In the end, she disembarked in Oshawa and not in the middle of nowhere.

Hedley's Concerts Totally Rescheduled



All of the rescheduled concert dates are in for Hedley. They are as follows.
With the exception of Quebec City, I have the refund locations if you are unable to attend the rescheduled concert dates. Refunds are available for the St. John's concert @ the point of purchase until Friday, March 23, 2012. The fans in Halifax may receive a refund until Friday, March 23, 2012 from the Ticket Atlantic Box office. Regarding the Moncton concert, refunds are available until Friday, March 23, 2012 @ the Moncton Coliseum Box office. Refund information was to be made available Monday, March 12th, 2012. As of the time of this posting, I apologize that I have been unable to locate this information.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Hedley's makeup concert in Halifax

Hedley’s make up concert for the Halifax Metro Center has been released. According to Lite92.9 in Halifax, the concert is now Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Apparently Jacobs’s vocal problems have cleared and they are resuming the tour this evening in Montreal as previously announced. It should be a great concert.

Music released March 12, 2012

According to NME, today, March 12, 2012 is a busy day for music releases. Just have a look at the great new music being released today.

Singles released today

• Adam Lambert – 'Better Than I Know Myself'
• Alexandra Burke feat. Erick Morillo – 'Elephant'
• Birdy – '1901'
• Erasure – 'Fill Us With Fire'
• Fixers – 'Iron Deer Dream'
• Jay-Z & Kanye West – 'N****s In Paris'
• The Maccabees – 'Feel To Follow'
• MIA – 'Bad Girls'
• Miike Snow – 'Padding Out'
• Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds – 'Dream On'
• The Red Bullets – 'East Of Easy'
• Rufus Wainwright – 'Out Of The Game'
• The Silver Seas – 'Candy'
• Paul Weller – 'That Dangerous Age'

Albums released today

• Angel Witch – 'As Above, So Below'
• Cannibal Corpse – 'Torture'
• Delta Spirit – 'Delta Spirit'
• Epica – 'Requiem For The Indifferent'
• Estelle – 'All Of Me'
• Grimes – 'Visions'
• Hooded Fang – 'Tosta Mista'
• Howlin' Rain – 'The Russian Wilds'
• Jason Donovan – 'Sign Of Your Love'
• Marcus Collins – 'Marcus Collins'
• The Men – 'Open Your Heart'
• Michael Kiwanuka – 'Home Again'
• Pythia – 'The Serpent's Curse'
• Say Anthing – 'Anarchy, My Dear'
• The Skints – 'Part & Parcel'
• Soulfly – 'Enslaved'
• VCMG – 'Ssss'
• Wallis Bird – 'Wallis Bird'