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Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Support Ukraine by Screening Films From Canceled Odessa Fest - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia - Czech Republic - city Prague - city Odessa
thewrap.com
26.04.2022 / 12:47

Karlovy Vary Film Festival to Support Ukraine by Screening Films From Canceled Odessa Fest

The 2022 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has announced that it will host the films in the Works-in-Progress section of the Odessa International Film Festival, which cannot be held this year because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.    “Broad solidarity with war-afflicted Ukraine must also include support for the country’s cultural life, which at this moment has come almost to a halt,” Hugo Rosák, head of KVIFF’s Industry Department, said in a statement.

New Music Releases April 22: Ed Sheeran, Megan Thee Stallion, Luke Combs, The Kid LAROI and More - www.etonline.com - Ukraine - Russia
etonline.com
22.04.2022 / 21:45

New Music Releases April 22: Ed Sheeran, Megan Thee Stallion, Luke Combs, The Kid LAROI and More

New Music Friday! It's every audiophile's favorite day of the week, and some of our favorite artists from all different genres have blessed us with new tunes.Ed Sheeran shared the latest single off of his album, a Lil Baby collab titled «2Step,» along with its accompanying music video, which was actually filmed in Kyiv, Ukraine, prior to Russia's invasion of the country and its capital city. Proceeds from the «2Step» music video benefit the U.K.'s Disasters Emergency Committee in their Ukraine humanitarian work.«I filmed the video for '2Step' in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine before the devastating acts of violence started to take place,» Sheeran says in a statement at the top of the video. «It was my first time visiting the country and I felt so welcomed during my stay there — everyone from the production crew to the many people I met across my days off.

Simple Plan’s New Music Video To Double As UNICEF Fundraiser For Ukraine - etcanada.com - Los Angeles - Ukraine - Russia - county Wake
etcanada.com
19.04.2022 / 23:21

Simple Plan’s New Music Video To Double As UNICEF Fundraiser For Ukraine

When members of Simple Plan sat down to brainstorm concepts for a music video earlier this year, it was hard to ignore one idea that was staring right back at them in Ukrainian filmmaker Jensen Noen.

The Interrupters return and announce first album in four years - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - city Indianapolis - city Dakar
nme.com
17.04.2022 / 17:11

The Interrupters return and announce first album in four years

The Interrupters have announced their return and details of their first album in four years.The follow up to 2018’s ‘Fight The Good Fight’ is titled ‘In The Wild’ and it will arrive on August 5 via Hellcat/Epitaph Records.The album has been previewed this week with first single, ‘In The Mirror’, which takes the group back to their ska-punk roots.Speaking about the new track, vocalist Aimee Interrupter said: “I fell into so many self-destructive patterns trying to come to terms with my childhood. I spent so long trying to run from the pain. No matter how far I ran, there I was…I realised I needed to make peace with who I saw in the mirror.”Listen to the new track below. Commenting on the record, the band added: “We are so excited to announce our 4th full-length album ‘In The Wild’.“We put so much love into this album.

Mass grave found in Ukraine as women and girls 'systemically raped' by Russians - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia
dailyrecord.co.uk
13.04.2022 / 22:15

Mass grave found in Ukraine as women and girls 'systemically raped' by Russians

A mass grave has been discovered in the Ukrainian city of Bucha amid reports that nine women and girls are pregnant after being "systematically raped" by Russian troops.

Julian Lennon Drops Two Brand New Singles - etcanada.com - Ukraine
etcanada.com
11.04.2022 / 23:55

Julian Lennon Drops Two Brand New Singles

Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, Julian Lennon has just released two brand new songs for his upcoming seventh album Jude, “Every Little Moment” and “Freedom”.

Julian Lennon performs father’s ‘Imagine’ for first time to raise money for Ukraine - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - Ukraine - Poland - city Warsaw, Poland
nme.com
11.04.2022 / 14:41

Julian Lennon performs father’s ‘Imagine’ for first time to raise money for Ukraine

Julian Lennon, son of John Lennon, has performed ‘Imagine’ for the first time to help raise money for Ukraine.He performed an acoustic rendition of the song in a room surrounded by candles. Sharing the clip of the performance on YouTube, he wrote: “Today, for the first time ever, I publicly performed my Dad’s song, ‘Imagine’.“The song reflects the light at the end of the tunnel, that we are all hoping for.”The cover was done as part Stand Up For Ukraine campaign, a global fund-raising effort broadcast from Warsaw, Poland.Watch the moment here:“I had always said, that the only time I would ever consider singing ‘Imagine’ would be if it was the ‘End of the World’,” Lennon wrote about the performance.But “the War on Ukraine is an unimaginable tragedy,” he continued.

Pink Floyd are heading for their first Top 10 single since 1979 this week - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Ukraine
officialcharts.com
10.04.2022 / 21:13

Pink Floyd are heading for their first Top 10 single since 1979 this week

Pink Floyd are heading towards their first Top 10 single in the UK for 43 years. 

Pink Floyd reform to release new track in support of Ukraine - completemusicupdate.com - London - USA - Ukraine - Russia - Floyd - Belarus
completemusicupdate.com
08.04.2022 / 15:23

Pink Floyd reform to release new track in support of Ukraine

Pink Floyd have come back together and released a new track in order to raise funds for Ukraine Humanitarian Relief. The track is called ‘Hey, Hey, Rise Up’ and features a sample of Andriy Khlyvnyuk, singer with the Ukrainian band Boombox.From the classic Pink Floyd line-up, David Gilmour and Nick Mason are both involved in the new recording.

Fox News' Benjamin Hall Gives First Update Since Being Injured in Ukraine, Reveals He Lost Limbs - www.justjared.com - Britain - Ukraine
justjared.com
08.04.2022 / 05:59

Fox News' Benjamin Hall Gives First Update Since Being Injured in Ukraine, Reveals He Lost Limbs

Benjamin Hall, a correspondent for Fox News, is opening up about his injuries after being attacked in Ukraine last month.

Pink Floyd to release first new music in 28 years to support Ukraine - nypost.com - Ukraine - Russia - Floyd
nypost.com
08.04.2022 / 03:33

Pink Floyd to release first new music in 28 years to support Ukraine

saw an Instagram video of the musician in military gear singing a protest song in Kyiv’s Sofiyskaya Square and then felt inspired to do something about it. “I thought: that is pretty magical and maybe I can do something with this,” Gilmour told the Guardian. “I’ve got a big platform that [Pink Floyd] have worked on for all these years.

Pink Floyd to Release First Single in 28 Years to Raise Money for Ukraine - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Belarus
thewrap.com
07.04.2022 / 22:23

Pink Floyd to Release First Single in 28 Years to Raise Money for Ukraine

Hey Hey Rise Up,” will debut online at midnight in the U.K., with all proceeds going to Ukrainian humanitarian relief.The vocals are by Andriy Khlyvnyuk of Ukrainian band Boombox, whose viral March 30 Instagram video featured him singing a Ukrainian protest song from World War I in Kyiv’s Sofiyskaya Square. The single takes its title from the last line of “The Red Viburnum In the Meadow,” which translates as “Hey, hey, rise up and rejoice.”“It’s a really difficult and frustrating thing to see this extraordinarily crazy, unjust attack by a major power on an independent, peaceful, democratic nation.

Pink Floyd members reunite to record song for Ukraine - abcnews.go.com - London - Ukraine - Russia
abcnews.go.com
07.04.2022 / 21:17

Pink Floyd members reunite to record song for Ukraine

Ukraine, the band announced Thursday.“Hey Hey Rise Up” features Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Nick Mason, with vocals from Ukrainian singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk of the band BoomBox.The track features Khlyvnyuk singing a patriotic Ukrainian song from a clip he recorded in front of Kyiv’s St. Sophia Cathedral and posted on social media.Gilmour, who performed with BoomBox in London in 2015, said the video was “a powerful moment that made me want to put it to music.”After Russia’s invasion, Khlyvnyuk cut short a tour of the U.S.

Pink Floyd to release first new music in decades to support Ukraine - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Floyd
nme.com
07.04.2022 / 20:13

Pink Floyd to release first new music in decades to support Ukraine

Pink Floyd are set to release their first new music in 28 years tomorrow (April 8) to aid the relief effort in Ukraine.The new track, titled ‘Hey, Hey, Rise Up’, features a sample of Andriy Khlyvnyuk, the singer of Ukrainian band Boombox, and is the band’s first original music to be released since their 1994 album ‘The Division Bell’. All proceeds from the song will go to Ukraine Humanitarian Relief.A press release reveals that Pink Floyd – who comprise David Gilmour, Nick Mason, Guy Pratt (bass) and Nitin Sawhney (keyboards) for the song – recorded ‘Hey, Hey, Rise Up’ on March 30 this year, and that an accompanying video directed by Mat Whitecross has also been shot.Discussing the new song in a statement, Gilmour said: “I hope it will receive wide support and publicity.

Pink Floyd to Release First Newly Conceived Single as a Band Since 1994, Borrowing Ukrainian Singer’s Lead Vocal - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia
variety.com
07.04.2022 / 19:21

Pink Floyd to Release First Newly Conceived Single as a Band Since 1994, Borrowing Ukrainian Singer’s Lead Vocal

Chris Willman Music WriterPink Floyd has announced that a newly recorded single under the band banner, “Hey Hey Rise Up,” will come out Friday, with lead vocals not by David Gilmour but rather a Ukrainian singer, whose a cappella vocals from an Instagram post shot in Kyiv’s Sofiyskaya Square have been set to music by the veteran band.The music for the new song was recorded March 30 by longtime members Gilmour and Nick Mason, along with longtime bass player Guy Pratt and keyboardist Nitin Sawhney. (Roger Waters, who split from the group in the mid-1980s, did not participate.)The vocalist grafted into the new Pink Floyd track is Andriy Khlyvnyuk of the Ukrainian band Boombox.

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