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Michael Bublé is back with new music.
The Canadian hitmaker is set to release his first studio album in three years, Higher, on March 25.
The LP will include his new single “I’ll Never Not Love You”.
Higher is Bublé’s 11th studio album and will feature a duet with Willie Nelson of his song “Crazy”, as well as a cover of Sir Paul McCartney’s “My Valentine”.
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There will also be a version of the Bob Dylan classic “Make You Feel My Love”, and three Bublé-penned originals.
Other highlights are Bublé’s take on the Sam Cooke classic “Bring It On Home To Me”, “You’re The First, The Last, My Everything”, and the joyous “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square”.
The album closes with a dramatic and breathtaking version of “Smile” accompanied by a gospel choir.
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Bublé said of the release, “This time out, I opened myself up completely to trying new things. I dug deeper while working and surrounding myself with the greatest music makers on the planet with gigantic imaginations.
“Whether it was sitting down to write with Ryan Tedder and Greg Wells, recording three songs in one day with my pal Bob Rock along with 40 of the most amazing musicians off the studio floor who hadn’t played music in 15 months, dancing around laughing and crying in my underwear in my home studio when a song sounded just right, every moment felt magical or that the universe was conspiring to bring me to this moment in time 20 years into this amazing ride I’ve been on. I have never been more excited after completing an album.”
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs long expected, Universal Music Publishing has acquired 17-time Grammy Award winner Sting’s career catalog of music. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but in recent months the artist was said to be seeking around $350 million.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Band’s Robbie Robertson has joined the growing catalog-sale party and sold his music publishing, recorded interests and name, image & likeness rights to Iconoclast, a new firm founded by Olivier Chastan, the former CEO of Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group. The news was first reported by Music Business Worldwide.The acquisition covers Robertson’s entire six-decade career, from his early 1960s compositions with early outfits like the Hawks to his classic songs with the Band to his solo and film soundtrack material.Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but sources tell Variety the deal was for around $25 million, for a catalog including such iconic songs as “Up on Cripple Creek,” “The Shape I’m In,” “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” and more.
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John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr have each inspired generations of music. In turn, Lennon's idol was Elvis Presley, though when they finally met in 1965, he described the encounter as "cr*p," in a classic example of never meeting your heroes. Nirvana's musicians Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic never met any of their Beatles inspirations when the band was still going before 1994, but Grohl has opened up about their impact on the group on several occasions, particularly for himself and Cobain.
Sam Lay, a Chicago blues drummer and vocalist who played with Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, has died at age 86. Lay died Saturday of natural causes in Chicago, Alligator Records said Monday. Sam Lay, a Chicago blues drummer and vocalist who played with Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, has died at age 86.
CHICAGO -- Sam Lay, a Chicago blues drummer and vocalist who played with Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, has died at age 86.Lay died Saturday of natural causes in Chicago, Alligator Records said Monday.Lay, known for wearing a cape and carrying a walking stick, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2015 as part of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.“Words can’t describe it if you like blues like I do,” Lay told the South Bend Tribune that year, referring to the band. “I enjoyed the moment of it, and everybody that was in that band, I enjoyed.
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Michael Bublé and his wife, Luisana Lopilato are as in love as ever.ET's Matt Cohen was on set of Bublé's music video for his new single, «I'll Never Not Love You,» where he talked about the concept behind the video and including his wife in the visual for his latest love song.«Well, I thought the song, 'I'll Never Not Love You,' was so special, that I felt it deserved a huge swing, I really did,» Bublé explained. «I knew it was ambitious and the concept was ambitious, but I miss the days of the grand, huge epic music videos, so my love of music has always been very cinematic. When, I write, the way I arrange songs, there's always this great cinematic aspect to it, and so I really wanted to be able to take this song and give it the love and the admiration I had for it by giving it a killer story.»The video is the follow up to Bublé's 2009 hit, «Haven't Met You Yet,» which also starred Lopilato as his leading lady.«15 years ago, you saw that my wife had a song that I had written for her where I meet her in a grocery store, and it becomes this thing at the end of the song that it's all just a daydream, and so I had this idea in the Michael Bublé cinematic experience, 'Why can't I make the sequel? Why can't this be the sequel?' So, at the end of the video, we find out that like M.
Celine Dion challenge! In a new video posted on Wednesday, stars Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, and Jon Huertas get in on the TikTok fun.
Celine Dion TikTok Challenge, in which social media users lip-sync to the star's hit It's All Coming Back to Me Now in the most dramatic fashion they can. And on Wednesday it was Michael Bublé's turn.MORE: Celine Dion celebrates milestone family occasion with emotional post amid health battleThe Canadian singer made the challenge his own and instead of involving gowns or the use of a hairdryer for wind effect, he paid tribute to his love of hockey.WATCH: Michael Bublé impresses Celion Dion with his TikTok challenge attemptIn the video, the father-of-three can be seen standing in front of a hockey goal whilst wearing gloves and holding his hockey stick.READ: Celine Dion's crystal-studded wedding dress took 1000 hours to makeRELATED: Celine Dion's $1.2m Vegas mansion where she's recovering from health problemsAs the song's famous chorus begins, Michael throws off his gloves and stick and suddenly grabs a Stanley Cup, the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League, and begins to cuddle it whilst confetti falls from the sky.
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