Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Rocky” and “Legally Blonde” are set to receive the “Films in Concert” treatment.
08.09.2020 - 21:39 / etcanada.com
Earlier this summer, multiple CCMA and CMA award-winning country singer Gord Bamford launched the Drive In for Mental Health, a series of socially distanced drive-in concerts held throughout Alberta.
Presented by ATB Financial, the shows weren’t just to entertain fans starved of live music, but also had another goal: to raise money for mental health charities throughout Alberta.
On Tuesday, Bamford revealed the shows have $100,000, which he donated to Alberta mental health charities.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor“Rocky” and “Legally Blonde” are set to receive the “Films in Concert” treatment.
J Balvin , is on the 2020 TIME 100 List. The artist is named one of “100 Most Influential People of 2020,” and to honor his well-deserved title, Cuban singer Camila Cabello penned a beautiful reflection on TIME Magazine on how the ”Que Calor” singer has impacted her life beyond his music.
While BTS has a very hectic schedule with the promotions for Dynamite, which made history by debuting at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100, as well as preparations for their upcoming comeback, the members make sure to stay in touch with BTS ARMY through social media.
BTS became the latest to perform on NPR’s “Tiny Desk” concert series Monday.
Lady Gaga is continuing to open up about her mental health journey. The 34-year-old Stupid Love singer sat down for an interview with Sunday Morning‘s Lee Cowan.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBTS and NPR announced on Sunday that the K-pop titans will be performing on NPR’s “Tiny Desk” concert series on Monday, Sept. 20 at 9 a.m.
Lady Gaga explores her mental health struggles in the music video for single 911.
receiving the inaugural honor at this 2020 MTV Videos Awards — not to mention leading all winners with five Moonpersons — Mother Monster has dropped another eye-popping video, this time for “911,” the latest single off of her “Chromatica” album.But it’s the mental-health message of the video that may linger even more than the visuals.
Lady Gaga is opening up about the meaning of her song 911and the new music video that she just released. In the video, the 34-year-old singer wakes up in the desert in a psychedelic world and the audience later finds out that she was hallucinating the entire time.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorLady Gaga has released a short film for her latest single, “911,” off her “Chromatica” album.
LIFE drummer Stewart Baxter has launched a new mental health podcast called Keep Talking, with the first episode out now.New instalments will arrive weekly and will find the musician chatting to fellow artists about “life, art and everything in between”.
Janet W. Lee Kesha, Anthony Hamilton, Los Lobos and more will perform in the Biden for President campaign’s new online concert series.The campaign announced that “Team Joe Sings” will launch Sept.
The return of Great British Bake Off is imminent, and we’re getting our mixing bowls at the ready and the ovens on in a bid to try and follow along with those show stopping soufflés and iced fingers.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorNew York City venue (Le) Poisson Rouge is launching LPR.tv, a subscription-based service through which they will livestream concerts held in their downtown venue (without an audience) in high-definition video with full production and soundboard audio.The venue has booked an impressive array of indie-leaning artists for LPR.tv’s inaugural lineup, including Cults, Kimbra, Sunflower Bean, !!! (Chk Chk Chk), San Fermin, Kevin Devine, Son Little, Laraaji, Too Many
a version of 'Higher and Higher' with lead vocals by Happy Mondays legend Rowetta.Joel will start university in London next week and in the meantime, the fundraising efforts will continue.Ian says: “He is quite excited about going to uni now.
Demi Lovato is celebrating her six month anniversary with Max Ehrich, and has taken a moment to praise him for helping her improve her mental health.
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