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Canadian singer Tate McRae to perform at NHL All-Star Game in Toronto

Canadian singer Tate McRae to perform at NHL All-Star Game in Toronto

TORONTO — Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae will perform during the second intermission of the NHL All-Star Game. The 20-year-old McRae, of Calgary, is a nine-time Juno Award winner and multiplatinum artist.
'All magical things must come to an end': Tokyo Police Club announces breakup

'All magical things must come to an end': Tokyo Police Club announces breakup

TORONTO — Canadian indie rock band Tokyo Police Club is calling it quits. The Newmarket, Ont.-formed act says it's planning "one last big bash" later this year and will play two nights in Toronto before breaking up.
Indie rocker Ty Segall loves being loud and prolific. But he's trying to be less of both

Indie rocker Ty Segall loves being loud and prolific. But he's trying to be less of both

LOS ANGELES (AP) — For a rock star, Ty Segall may come across as surprisingly unassuming and demure — perhaps even quiet.
Diane Warren and past winners Mark Ronson and Billie Eilish react to 2024 Oscar music nominations

Diane Warren and past winners Mark Ronson and Billie Eilish react to 2024 Oscar music nominations

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The often-nominated Diane Warren and past winners Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell are among the nominees for music awards at the 2024 Oscars .
Music Review: Green Day are once again political pop-punk 'Saviors' on new album

Music Review: Green Day are once again political pop-punk 'Saviors' on new album

Twenty years ago, the Grammy Award winning pop-punk trio Green Day released “American Idiot” — their ambitious rock opera, a treatise on a world power in decline written by a band with cultural clout and consequently, political power.

Music Review: Folk singer Willi Carlisle’s album about life in the hills and hollers is a wild ride

Willi Carlisle's folk music focuses on the folks in the shadows of the hills and hollers, or, as he calls it, “Critterland.” That’s the title of his new album, a compelling follow-up to Carlisle’s 2022 breakout release, “Peculiar, Missouri.
Music Review: A sweet and savory mostly acoustic mix from Avery Hellman’s ISMAY on 'Desert Pavement'

Music Review: A sweet and savory mostly acoustic mix from Avery Hellman’s ISMAY on 'Desert Pavement'

Avery Hellman possesses an affable alto that’s quirky, as is the perspective from which Hellman writes. “Sitting alone on the porch I think / About the things we washed down the sink,” goes one couplet.
Avril Lavigne sets Canadian dates on 'greatest hits' tour

Avril Lavigne sets Canadian dates on 'greatest hits' tour

Avril Lavigne plans to keep it simple on her 2024 concert tour with performances of only her greatest hits.

A combination curling centre and music museum? Manitoba continues to mull

WINNIPEG — The future of a proposed international curling centre, combined with a museum that would pay tribute to Neil Young, Randy Bachman and other Manitoba music greats, appears to be in limbo.
Inside Pitchfork's absorption into GQ: When 'music media' becomes 'men's media,' what's lost?

Inside Pitchfork's absorption into GQ: When 'music media' becomes 'men's media,' what's lost?

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nearly three decades after it was established, Pitchfork, the most influential music publication of the internet age with the power to make or break an artist, is being absorbed by another entity — a men’s fashion and style magazin
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