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Here’s every song on the ‘Extraordinary’ season 2 soundtrack - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - city Santigold
nme.com
14.03.2024

Here’s every song on the ‘Extraordinary’ season 2 soundtrack

Extraordinary is streaming now, but which songs are included on the soundtrack? Find the full list below.Set in a world where everyone has a superpower, Extraordinary takes comic book powers and drops them into a British sitcom.Created by Emma Moran, the series follows 25-year-old Jen (Máiréad Tyers) who is the only person who doesn’t have a superpower. As she struggles to deal with the pressure of trying to discover her ability, she also has to navigate her complicated love life.The sitcom also stars Sofia Oxenham as Jen’s best friend Carrie, Bilal Hasna as Carrie’s boyfriend Kash and Lukas Rollason as Jizzlord, a shapeshifter who was stuck as a cat for several years and has no memory of his previous life.After the show debuted in January 2023, the entire second season premiered on March 6, now available to stream on Disney+ in the UK and on Hulu in the US.A synopsis for the second season reads: “Season two picks up where season one spectacularly left off, following Jen on her journey as she enrolls as a client at the power clinic.

Bestselling Cook Alison Roman to Launch New Podcast ‘Solicited Advice’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - city Santigold
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05.10.2023

Bestselling Cook Alison Roman to Launch New Podcast ‘Solicited Advice’ (EXCLUSIVE)

William Earl Viral cook and bestselling author Alison Roman is launching her own podcast. “Solicited Advice with Alison Roman” is debuting today via the Talkhouse Podcast Network and will be available on all podcast platforms.

Here’s every song on the ‘Wilderness’ soundtrack - www.nme.com - Britain - city Santigold
nme.com
15.09.2023

Here’s every song on the ‘Wilderness’ soundtrack

Amazon Prime Video series Wilderness has been released – check it out below.Based on the novel by B.E. Jones, the thriller series follows young British couple Liv (Jenna Coleman) and Will (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) who venture on the road trip of a lifetime shortly after Will has an affair.Other cast members include Ashley Benson, Morgana Van Peebles, Claire Rushbrook, Talia Balsam, Eric Balfour, Marsha Stephanie Blake and Jonathan Keltz.Morgan Kibby composed the show’s score.

David Byrne and Fatboy Slim’s ‘Here Lies Love’ transforms history into a disco - www.nme.com - France - New York - city Santigold - county Florence - Philippines
nme.com
14.08.2023

David Byrne and Fatboy Slim’s ‘Here Lies Love’ transforms history into a disco

David Byrne and Fat Boy Slim’s historical musical Here Lies Love is currently running on Broadway in New York and, last month, NME attended an exclusive preview of the show.Based on the duo’s album of the same name – which was released in 2010 and featured a host of guest vocalists, including Florence + The Machine’s Florence Welch, Santigold, and Tori Amos – Here Lies Love tells the sensational and true story of Imelda Marcos.Marcos was the wife of dictator Ferdinand Marcos and the country’s “first lady” from 1965 to 1986. An all-Filipino cast, quickly shifting immersive stage design (stagehands in pink jumpsuits directed the crowd as the catwalk took on different configurations during the show) and state-of-the-art sound technology help bring the biography to life.The Broadway Theatre, where the musical has been running in previews since June 17 before opening on July 20, has been transformed into a retro club, with the orchestra converted into a standing-room-only nightclub (all 900 of the seats that are typically housed there have been removed) under a towering mirror ball and fuschia neon lights in homage to Studio 54.

Beyoncé pays $100k to keep trains running an extra hour for fans - www.nme.com - state Maryland - state Massachusets - Washington - city Santigold
nme.com
07.08.2023

Beyoncé pays $100k to keep trains running an extra hour for fans

Beyoncé paid $100,000 (£78,000) to keep trains running for an extra hour at a recent gig, so fans could get home safe.At the Washington DC leg of the singer’s ‘Renaissance’ world tour last night (July 6), bad weather meant the gig was delayed and ran late.As a result, many fans risked being stranded with public transport stopping running for the night.The singer then forked out to keep services open for an extra hour so fans could make it home.As the show was ending, the city’s Metro service announced that its Silver Line would stay open for an extra hour, a service which was “funded by the Tour to cover the $100,000 cost to run more trains, keep all 98 stations open for customers to exit and other operational expenses”.They added: “The extended time means the #BeyHive can stay for the ‘Party’ and still get home on Metro.”Elsewhere on the ‘Renaissance’ tour, Beyoncé seemingly left Lizzo’s name off a performance of ‘Break My Soul’ during one of her performances in Foxborough, Massachusetts last week which saw many of her fans quick to speculate that this was related to the recent allegations raised against Lizzo that same day – which finds her accused of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment.Beyoncé then brought Lizzo’s name back to a live rendition of the song over the weekend. But during her show at the FedExField in Maryland on Saturday (August 5) fans were quick to share that Beyoncé did include Lizzo’s name again as she sang the lyrics: “Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, (Vogue) Bessie Smith, Nina Simone (Vogue), Betty Davis, Solange Knowles.

Beyoncé adds Lizzo’s name back to ‘Break My Soul’ during live performance - www.nme.com - state Maryland - state Massachusets - city Santigold - city Amsterdam
nme.com
07.08.2023

Beyoncé adds Lizzo’s name back to ‘Break My Soul’ during live performance

Beyoncé brought Lizzo’s name back to a live rendition of ‘Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)’ over the weekend.It comes after the pop icon seemingly left Lizzo’s name off the track during one of her performances in Foxborough, Massachusetts last week which saw many of her fans quick to speculate that this was related to the recent allegations raised against Lizzo that same day – which finds her accused of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment.But during her show at the FedExField in Maryland on Saturday (August 5) fans were quick to share that Beyoncé did include Lizzo’s name again as she sang the lyrics: “Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, (Vogue) Bessie Smith, Nina Simone (Vogue), Betty Davis, Solange Knowles. Badu, Lizzo, Kelly Rowl”.Lizzo is being sued by three of her former dancers, who recall her pressuring a co-worker to touch a naked performer in an Amsterdam club and subjecting dancers to “excruciating” auditions.

Tina Knowles responds to claim Beyoncé intentionally skipped Lizzo’s name from ‘Break My Soul’ live performance - www.nme.com - state Massachusets - city Santigold - city Amsterdam
nme.com
03.08.2023

Tina Knowles responds to claim Beyoncé intentionally skipped Lizzo’s name from ‘Break My Soul’ live performance

Beyoncé – has spoken out about the singer leaving out Lizzo’s name during a live rendition of ‘Break My Soul’, saying that the decision has nothing to do with recent allegations.Rumours about Beyoncé drawing reference to the recent controversy surrounding Lizzo arose earlier this week, when the ‘Single Ladies’ singer chose to omit the latter’s name from one of her performances.Performing at Foxborough, Massachusetts on Tuesday (August 1) as part of her hit ‘Renaissance’ tour, Beyoncé played ‘Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)’, which sees her begin to list off a number of iconic and boundary-breaking Black female artists.While the original lyric reads: “Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, (Vogue) Bessie Smith, Nina Simone (Vogue), Betty Davis, Solange Knowles. Badu, Lizzo, Kelly Rowl”, fan-captured footage shows the singer skim over Lizzo’s name and instead repeat Erykah Badu’s name four times.Following the set, fans were quick to speculate that this was related to the recent allegations raised against Lizzo that same day – which see her accused of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment.The ‘About Damn Time’ singer is being sued by three of her former dancers, who recall her pressuring a co-worker to touch a naked performer in an Amsterdam club and subjecting dancers to “excruciating” auditions.

‘How Long Gone’ Podcast Signs With Talkhouse Network - deadline.com - London - Atlanta - Chicago - city Santigold - Philadelphia - city Easton, county Ellis - county Ellis
deadline.com
28.03.2023

‘How Long Gone’ Podcast Signs With Talkhouse Network

EXCLUSIVE: How Long Gone, the culture podcast from Jason Stewart and Chris Black, has signed with the Talkhouse podcast network.

WeHo Pride 2023 – Grace Jones, Carly Rae Jepsen to headline - qvoicenews.com - New York - county Jones - city Santigold
qvoicenews.com
22.02.2023

WeHo Pride 2023 – Grace Jones, Carly Rae Jepsen to headline

Grace Jones and Carly Rae Jepsen will headline WeHo Pride 2023 in June.

Setlist: The music business review of the year 2022 - completemusicupdate.com - USA - city Santigold
completemusicupdate.com
19.12.2022

Setlist: The music business review of the year 2022

CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last year, including the the ongoing economics of streaming debate, the resurgence (or not) of the live music industry, the continued increase in song-theft lawsuits, the growing trend of interpolation in pop, and the licensing of music on social media platforms.

Lorde is the latest artist to discuss the challenges of touring in 2022 - completemusicupdate.com - city Santigold
completemusicupdate.com
11.11.2022

Lorde is the latest artist to discuss the challenges of touring in 2022

Lorde is the latest artist to go public about the challenges facing the live music sector at the moment, explaining how for an increasing number of artists the economics of touring currently don’t add up.Surging costs and increased competition caused by the COVID shutdowns of 2020 and 2021 have had a big impact on the live music industry this year, hitting the grassroots and middle-level shows the hardest, because they already operated on pretty tight profit margins.Ticket prices need to increase on those kinds of shows to make things viable again, but everyone is nervous about price rises given the current cost of living crisis.Santigold and Animal Collective are among the artists who have previously spoken about the challenges of touring at the moment, confirming that the economics just don’t add up for an increasing number of shows. Lorde says that she is lucky to be operating at the level where shows are still generally financially viable, but even at that level there is increased risk which results in increased stress.Outlining the challenges faced by the wider artist community in her latest bulletin to fans, she writes: “For artists, promoters and crews, things are at an almost unprecedented level of difficulty.

Santigold says touring for middle level artists is “rough” - completemusicupdate.com - USA - city Santigold
completemusicupdate.com
17.10.2022

Santigold says touring for middle level artists is “rough”

Santigold has further discussed her recent decision to cancel a US tour on the basis that – now that it has become possible to play live again following all the various COVID lockdowns in 2020 and 2021 – “some of us are finding ourselves simply unable to make it work”.“We were met with the height of inflation”, she said in a statement confirming the cancellations last month. “Gas, tour buses, hotels and flight costs skyrocketed – many of our tried-and-true venues unavailable due to a flooded market of artists trying to book shows in the same cities, and positive [COVID] test results constantly halting schedules with devastating financial consequences”.“All of that on top of the already-tapped mental, spiritual, physical and emotional resources of just having made it through the past few years”, her statement added.In a new interview with Variety, Santigold expands on that theme, explaining that: “Touring has never been great.

Setlist: Why is touring becoming economically unviable for more artists? - completemusicupdate.com - USA - city Santigold
completemusicupdate.com
17.10.2022

Setlist: Why is touring becoming economically unviable for more artists?

CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Animal Collective’s announcement that they are cancelling their European tour, which was due to take place next month, explaining that – while preparing for the shows – they realised they were looking at “an economic reality that simply does not work and is not sustainable”, plus Mike Batt’s revelation that he’s destroyed his original multitrack tapes for the music he made as The Wombles to stop anyone remastering his work.

With ‘Devastating’ Costs and COVID Risks, Many Musicians Can’t Make Touring Work - variety.com - city Santigold
variety.com
13.10.2022

With ‘Devastating’ Costs and COVID Risks, Many Musicians Can’t Make Touring Work

Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor This past spring, as the omicron wave subsided and the world began a ready-or-not return to something resembling normal, the floodgates opened and thousands of musicians returned to the road. Audiences flocked to arenas and big theaters see Harry Styles, Olivia Rodrigo, Elton John and many others. Coachella launched the festival season with a bang, and smaller clubs began to cautiously figure out how to put on shows in tight spaces. It was a bumpy start — many acts (even Sir Elton and Bon Jovi) had to cancel or postpone shows because of positive Covid tests — but a start, nonetheless. Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino says ticket sales are on their way to a record year.

Santigold Cancels North America Tour Due to ‘Devastating’ Costs and ‘Flood’ of Artists on the Road - variety.com - USA - city Santigold
variety.com
27.09.2022

Santigold Cancels North America Tour Due to ‘Devastating’ Costs and ‘Flood’ of Artists on the Road

Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor In a telling example of the state of the touring industry in 2022, indie artist Santigold has canceled her upcoming North American tour, citing the “devastating” costs due to inflation, soaring costs and the glut of artists on the road after pandemic restrictions lifted early this year.  “As a touring musician, I don’t think anyone anticipated the new reality that awaited us,” she wrote in a long and impassioned post on Instagram. “After sitting idle (not being able to do shows) for the past couple years, many of us like everyone else, earning no or little income during that time, every musician that could, rushed back out immediately when it was deemed safe to do shows. We were met with the height of inflation — gas, tour buses, hotels, and flight costs skyrocketed — many of our tried-and-true venues unavailable due to a flooded market of artists trying to book shows in the same cities, and positive test results constantly halting schedules with devastating financial consequences.

Santigold cancels US tour: “I will not continue to sacrifice myself for an industry that has become unsustainable” - completemusicupdate.com - USA - city Santigold
completemusicupdate.com
27.09.2022

Santigold cancels US tour: “I will not continue to sacrifice myself for an industry that has become unsustainable”

Santigold has announced that she is cancelling all of her upcoming tour dates because she “will not continue to sacrifice myself for an industry that has become unsustainable for, and uninterested in, the welfare of the artists it is built upon”.The musician was due to tour the US In October and November in support of her new album ‘Spirituals’, which was released earlier this month. However, that tour will now not go ahead.In a lengthy statement, she told fans: “For the past several years we have all been through immense challenges, some physical, some mental, some spiritual, some economic”.“And yet, as we have begun to trudge on, much of the toll of that experience has been left untended as we rush back in, attempting to make up for lost time, to reconnect, catch up on bills unpaid, to escape the insanity that had begun to set in.

Santigold cancels tour, cites inflation and post-pandemic touring landscape - www.nme.com - California - Atlanta - city Santigold
nme.com
27.09.2022

Santigold cancels tour, cites inflation and post-pandemic touring landscape

Santigold has cancelled her upcoming Holified tour, citing difficulties with inflation and the changing landscape of post-pandemic music touring.Sharing the news via an open letter on her official website today (September 27), Santigold wrote that she was “both sad and proud” to cancel the tour, which was set to begin in Atlanta next month before wrapping up in California by November.Santigold first spoke of the “pit in [her] stomach” that she felt when deciding to axe the tour, before describing the financial and mental tolls of post-pandemic touring that forced the cancellation. “When I think of disappointing you all,” she wrote, “I feel the disappointment deep in the pit of my stomach.“But for the past several years we have all been through immense challenges… For many of us, the landscapes we are re-entering are not the same.” The singer went on to explain the inflation costs associated with touring, describing them as unanticipated and specifically citing the “skyrocket[ing]” price of “gas, tour buses, hotels, and flight[s].”As a result of these difficulties — which also included the unavailability of venues due to “a flooded market of artists”, and the halted tour schedules due to positive COVID cases — Santigold admitted that she simply “[couldn’t] make it work.” The singer wrote that these “demands of a relentless industry” had caused her anxiety, insomnia and fatigue.“My little heart that has been working way beyond its limits, my whole body in fact and my soul too, are screaming at me ‘NO muthafucka! Pull.The Fuck.

The 14 projects you should stream right now - www.thefader.com - city Santigold
thefader.com
09.09.2022

The 14 projects you should stream right now

One of rap's hottest new acts, Yeat has conquered Gen Z with his addictive, energizing post-rage rap sound.

Beyoncé sends flowers to Madonna after joining ‘Break My Soul’ remix: ‘I’m so grateful for you’ - us.hola.com - city Santigold - Houston
us.hola.com
10.08.2022

Beyoncé sends flowers to Madonna after joining ‘Break My Soul’ remix: ‘I’m so grateful for you’

Beyoncé is sharing how grateful she is with Madonna for their recent collaboration, after the release of the singer’s new ‘Break My Soul’ remix, using the iconic melody from the popular song ‘Vogue.’“Thank you, Queen,” Beyoncé wrote in a heartfelt note for Madonna, sending her white roses to show her appreciation. She continued, “I’m so grateful for you.

Beyoncé And Madonna Join Forces For ‘Queen’s Remix’ Of ‘Break My Soul’ - etcanada.com - city Santigold - Houston
etcanada.com
06.08.2022

Beyoncé And Madonna Join Forces For ‘Queen’s Remix’ Of ‘Break My Soul’

Beyoncé has united with Madonna for a supercharged remix of her hit, “Break My Soul.”

Beyoncé Teams With Madonna for ‘Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)’ - variety.com - city Santigold
variety.com
06.08.2022

Beyoncé Teams With Madonna for ‘Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)’

Ethan Shanfeld Beyoncé’s critically acclaimed “Renaissance” album has only been out a week, but the pop titan is already gifting fans with more to dance to.On Wednesday, the singer released an EP of “Break My Soul” remixes by Will.I.Am, Terry Hunter, Honey Dijon and Nita Aviance. Today, Beyoncé dropped yet another spin on the disco-inspired single, featuring none other than Madonna. However, it appears that Madonna did not record anything new for the remix beyond (possibly) a few spoken words, but rather had snippets of previously released, decades-old songs, particularly “Vogue,” dropped in.As of now, “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)” is only available on Bey’s online shop for $1.29.

Santigold announces the ‘Holified’ tour of North America - www.nme.com - USA - New York - Atlanta - Chicago - county San Diego - city Santigold - Boston - county Franklin
nme.com
23.06.2022

Santigold announces the ‘Holified’ tour of North America

Santigold has announced a series of North American tour dates for October and November 2022, dubbed the ‘Holified’ tour.The tour, announced last night (June 22), marks the singer-songwriter’s first tour of the continent in over three years. It will be in support of her fourth studio album (and first in six years), ‘Spirituals’, which is slated for release this coming September.

Santigold shares 2022 tour dates - www.thefader.com - USA - Canada - city Santigold
thefader.com
22.06.2022

Santigold shares 2022 tour dates

Santigold will head out on tour this fall in support of her upcoming album Spirituals, which drops on September 9. The Holified Tour begins on October 9 and runs until November 17 with stops across the United States and Canada.

Santigold announces fourth album ‘Spirituals’ with new single, ‘Ain’t Ready’ - www.nme.com - California - city Santigold - city Santi
nme.com
16.06.2022

Santigold announces fourth album ‘Spirituals’ with new single, ‘Ain’t Ready’

Santigold has announced her upcoming fourth album, ‘Spirituals’, with a new single, ‘‘Ain’t Ready’.Featuring production by Illangelo, Dre Skull and SBTRKT, the song speaks about the power of moving forward and embracing change. “It come in hard / Kick in one side of your heart / What a blow, no it won’t stop / So I take my time now getting back up / Taking the reins,” Santigold sings over pounding textures and rumbling bass.“This song was my own battle song.

Afropunk Brooklyn Festival Returns With the Roots, Lucky Daye, Burna Boy, More - variety.com - New York - county Clark - Washington - city Santigold - Minneapolis - county Jenkins - county Barry - city Gary, county Clark - Mali
variety.com
14.06.2022

Afropunk Brooklyn Festival Returns With the Roots, Lucky Daye, Burna Boy, More

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAfter a three-year hiatus, the Brooklyn edition of the Afropunk festival will return this fall, taking place over the weekend of September 10-11 at its traditional location of Commodore Barry Park in the New York City borough’s Fort Greene neighborhood.The lineup, announced Tuesday, (June 14th) includes  the Roots, Lucky Daye,m= Tierra Whack, Burna Boy, Freddie Gibbs, Isaiah Rashad, Earl Sweatshirt, Bartees Strange, Adekunle Gold, Fana Hues, Pink Siifu, Butcher Brown, Alex Mali, Mick Jenkins, and others.The festival is divided into two stages: the “Brooklyn Baby” stage and the “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” stage.See the full lineup below.The Afropunk franchise continues to expand, holding its first-ever Midwestern event this weekend at Minneapolis’ Sheridan Memorial Park. Titled Planet Afropunk Live: Minneapolis, the lineup will include Ari Lennox, Noname, and Mereba just to name a few performers who will make an appearance on both days.

Santigold explores “the future sound of punk rock” on ‘High Priestess’ - www.nme.com - city Santigold
nme.com
20.05.2022

Santigold explores “the future sound of punk rock” on ‘High Priestess’

Santigold has shared a new single ‘High Priestess’, on which she said she was looking for “the future sound of punk rock” – scroll down the page to hear it now.The track marks the artist’s first solo release since her 2018 mixtape ‘I Don’t Want: The Gold Fire Sessions’.‘High Priestess’ started life as a collaboration between Ray Brady and Boyz Noize, according to the star. Psymun and Gayngs’ Ryan Olson joined the mix as the song grew.“I had started working on this beat and I didn’t have anything in mind for a topic, I just knew I wanted to do a sort of rap punk song (as dangerous as that sounds),” Santigold said in a statement.

Hear the trailer for Season 2 of The FADER Uncovered with Mark Ronson - www.thefader.com - Japan - city Santigold
thefader.com
27.09.2021

Hear the trailer for Season 2 of The FADER Uncovered with Mark Ronson

On the first season of The FADER Uncovered, host Mark Ronson spoke with some of the of world's most pioneering and legendary artists — David Byrne, Questlove, HAIM, Rico Nasty, Tame Impala, Erykah Badu, Damon Albarn, and Santigold — about their lives, careers, and creative processes. Now the Grammy- and Oscar-winning producer is back for Season 2.

The first posthumous album from reggae legend U-Roy has arrived - www.thefader.com - city Santigold
thefader.com
19.07.2021

The first posthumous album from reggae legend U-Roy has arrived

The first posthumous release from U-Roy, known as the "Godfather of dancehall," was released on Friday. Boasting features from artists including Shaggy, Santigold, and Ziggy Marley, who appears on album opener "Trenchtown Rock," the album was originally slated for release in 2020 after being recorded throughout 2019.

Santigold is the next guest on The FADER Uncovered with Mark Ronson - www.thefader.com - city Santigold - city Santi
thefader.com
27.06.2021

Santigold is the next guest on The FADER Uncovered with Mark Ronson

The eighth episode of The FADER Uncovered, a new podcast series in which host Mark Ronson talks with the world’s most impactful musicians, is coming on Monday, June 28. This week Mark is joined by the genre-spanning superstar Santigold.

Santigold Signs Global Publishing Deal With Warner Chappell - www.billboard.com - city Santigold
billboard.com
17.04.2020

Santigold Signs Global Publishing Deal With Warner Chappell

Eclectic singer-songwriter and producer Santigold has entered an exclusive, worldwide co-publishing agreement with Warner Chappell Music, the global publishing arm of Warner Music Group announced today (April 17). The "L.E.S. Artistes" singer has collaborated with th

Cannabis' Top Festival Celebrates This Weekend as Competition Concerns, Global Warming Loom - www.billboard.com - California - Poland - city Santigold - county Sonoma - county Trinity - county Santa Rosa
billboard.com
13.12.2019

Cannabis' Top Festival Celebrates This Weekend as Competition Concerns, Global Warming Loom

North America's best known cannabis competition and festival is set to take place this weekend, Dec. 14-15, at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, California.The Emerald Cup -- named after Northern California's Emerald Triangle which is home to Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity counties -- features about 500 cannabis cultivators and a two-day festival with Flatbush Zombies, Santigold, Steel Pulse, Emancipator, The Polish Ambassador, Expendables and more.

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