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Jann Arden to host first rafEo musk alwErdsJann Arden will host the premier Canadian RadioMusic Awards, designed to honour first-time top -charted Cancon artists in four different radioformats.
Sponsored by the Canadian Association ofBroadcasters (CAB), the awards ceremony will takeplace March 7 during Canadian Music Week '98,at Toronto's Westin Harbour Castle Hotel. Thecategories and nominees follow.
ROCKBEST NEW SOLO ARTIST
HOLLY McNARLANDNumbSARA CRAIGMiss RocketTARIQChevrolet Way
BEST NEW GROUP
BIG WRECKThe OafWIDEMOUTH MASONMidnight RainZUCKER BABYAndromeda
POP ADULTBEST NEW SOLO ARTIST
DANYA MANNINGHalf The Man
CIRPA to host CMW'sInternational CentreThe Canadian Independent Record ProductionAssociation (CIRPA) will host the InternationalCentre during Canadian Music Week's conferenceat Toronto's Westin Harbour Castle Hotel andConvention Centre. The conference will be open tothe public and to delegates from noon to 7 pm eachday (March 4 through 7).
CIRPA will serve as a conduit to thoseinternational music organizations looking to makecontacts in the Canadian market.
CMW organizer Neill Dixon, just back fromhis annual trip to MIDEM in Cannes, France, likensCMW's International Centre to that of a mini-MIDEM. He explains, "the function is to provide aplace, as the Canada Stand does in Cannes, forpeople from around the world to meet, and dobusiness with each other."
TITANICVarious Artists
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TARA MACLEANEvidenceWENDY LANDSAngels and Ordinary Men
BEST NEW GROUP
BREITSNo RegretsDRIVING BLINDFlySOUL ATTORNEYSSo They Say
COUNTRYBEST NEW GROUP/SOLO ARTIST
BEVERLEY MAHOODGirl Out of the OrdinaryJULIAN AUSTINLittle 01' KissesSHIRLEY MYERSLet It Rain
CONTEMPORARY HT RAMOBEST NEW SOLO ARTIST
HOLLY McNARLANDNumbIVANOpen Your EyesWENDY LANDSAngels And Ordinary Men
BEST NEW GROUP
BRAN VAN 3000Drinking In L.A.
DELERIUMEuphoria (Firefly)SOUL ATTORNEYSSo They Say
Two key awards will be revealed during theawards ceremony: the Breakthrough Award,presented by FACTOR to honour the new artist whowon the most airplay during 1997; and the ChartTopper Award, presented by SOCAN to the artist,established or new, who attained the most airplayin 1997.
M2tareen Jack leavesVancouver's Music WestThe Pacific Music Industry Association (PMIA) hasannounced that Maureen Jack is leaving Music West"to move on to new challenges in her life andcareer."
Music West and PMIA were both launched inthe early part of the decade in an effort to furtherdevelop BC's music industry.
PMIA also announces that a new festival willmake its debut this spring. NMW98 will beproduced by John Donnelly, once a member ofQueen City Kids. He also helmed an independentlabel and established a reputation in the productionand promotion field. Most recently he producedFoxFest and the Modern Rock Circus at Plaza ofNations, as well as New Music Montreal. He wasalso involved in Halifax Pop Explosion. He nowheads up Smooth Productions Inc., to whichshowcase applications to Music West will be re-directed.
Mon sole Cancou wilnner it AmericanCeline Dion was the only Canadian winner at thisyear's American Music Awards, winning femaleartist, beating out Jewel and Toni Braxton. She lostout in the favourite adult contemporary artistcategory to Elton John.
The only other Canadian who was on the short-list of nominees, Shania Twain gave up the femalecountry artist award, which she won last year, toReba McEntire.
Neither Dion or Twain attended the awardsshow, nor did the Spice Girls whose obvious "girlpower" garnered them three awards; for best newartist, favourite group and top album. They beatout U2 and The Wallflowers. They did performhowever via satellite from Ireland where they werein rehearsal. Also joining the no-shows were Elton
Music AW2MISJohn and Maria Carey, although the latter was seenin concert, also via satellite, performing in the TokyoDome before an audience of 200,000.
One of the more memorable appearances wasthat of the recently -shorn and trim -looking MichaelBolton. He drew a standing ovation for hisoutstanding performance in Italian of NessunDonna, an aria from Puccini's opera Turandot.
The highlight of the less -than -exciting three-hour show was the tribute to Frank Sinatra. Hisdaughter Nancy was close to tears several times asshe accepted the 82 -year old's Award of Merit. Shetold the audience, "When I left the house, Dad said,`Give all the fans a hug for me, because they mademe possible.' So consider yourself hugged by theChairman of the Board."
Shore 'fine ziffid AlienFeelings are running high in the newhouse the Shoreline and Alien lab,settled in new and larger premises waskick off the new year. They are now kDenison Avenue, Unit 18 in Markham,2Z4 and can be reached by phone at 90fax 905-477-5587 or e-mail (music,alien.com).
As well, Jeff Burns, presideShoreline and Alien, has shuffled stJennifer Temple to the positionpromotion assistant to Tom Kemp, whpromotion and A&R manager.
The new year also ushered in aVibrolux, a four -piece Toronto -basedthe band's initial video release, made#30 on the MuchMusic Countdowtlaunched their self -titled debut albShanghai in Toronto of Jan. 24.
Shoreline scored a major coup hthe signing of the Nylons. The popult
I. !ockbuster namedsponsor of 1_99/? Jr niThe Canadian Academy of RecordSciences (CARAS) has announced thatVideo Canada will be the official musithis year's Juno Awards. As well, Blotalso be the exclusive voting poBlockbuster rock album of the year, tvoted award.
Nominees for the award are: ThKnow (Econoline Crush), Smil(Headstones), Creature (Moist), ClumPeace), and Transmission (The Tea P;
The nominees can be voted fort))ballot at one of the more than 320locations across Canada from Feb. 1 tThe winner will be announced livetelecast of the Juno Awards which tVancouver's General Motors Place on
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Blockbuster Video Canada, pointed owsales in Canada are a very importantbusiness and the sponsorship of the Jperfectly reflects our commitment to 1
True North announces the signingLorraine Segato. True North staffersBernie Finkelstein , Segato, Doug Fla
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.en Jack leaves Liver's Music West
Music Industry Association (PMIA) has iat Maureen Jack is leaving Music West
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Shoreline and Alien optimis Feelings are running high in the new offices that
house the Shoreline and Alien labels. Getting settled in new and larger premises was a priority to
kick off the new year. They are now located at 333 Denison Avenue, Unit 18 in Markham, Ontario L3R
2Z4 and can be reached by phone at 905-477-2545, fax 905-477-5587 or e-mail (music@shoreline-
alien.com). As well, Jeff Burns, president of both
Shoreline and Alien, has shuffled staff, moving Jennifer Temple to the position of national
promotion assistant to Tom Kemp, who is national promotion and A&R manager.
The new year also ushered in a new signing, Vibrolux, a four -piece Toronto -based band. Drown,
the band's initial video release, made its debut at #30 on the MuchMusic Countdown. The band
launched their self -titled debut album at Club Shanghai in Toronto of Jan. 24.
Shoreline scored a major coup last year with the signing of the Nylons. The popular a cappella
Blockbuster named sponsor of 1998 Juno's
The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (CARAS) has announced that Blockbuster
Video Canada will be the official music sponsor of this year's Juno Awards. As well, Blockbuster will
also be the exclusive voting point for the Blockbuster rock album of the year, the only fan -
voted award. Nominees for the award are: The Devil You
Know (Econoline Crush), Smile & Wave (Headstones), Creature (Moist), Clumsy (Our Lady
Peace), and Transmission (The Tea Party). The nominees can be voted for by filling out a
ballot at one of the more than 320 Blockbuster locations across Canada from Feb. 1 to March 10.
The winner will be announced live on the CBC telecast of the Juno Awards which take place at
Vancouver's General Motors Place on Mar. 22. In commenting on the sponsorship, Michael
McKelvie, senior marketing manager of Blockbuster Video Canada, pointed out that "Music
sales in Canada are a very important part of our business and the sponsorship of the Juno Awards perfectly reflects our commitment to that."
tic for new year quartet capped a very successful 1997 with four
sold -outs shows on the west coast, and will continue to tour Canada and the US this year in support of
their latest release Fabric Of Life. They are currently charting on the RPM A/C chart with I
Can't Go For That, which is holding at #24 after 13 weeks. The group just recently made a special
appearance for WalMart senior and middle management staff at the Toronto Congress Centre.
They will also be performing in Kitchener, Ontario for an exclusive, one night engagement with the
Kitchener Waterloo Symphony on Feb. 18. The Grace Babies continue on the road in
support of Frequency, their latest release. The band toured across Canada last year with Wide Mouth
Mason, Dayna Manning, and Zuckerbaby and are touring the east coast with Sandbox through
James Monaco opens office in Toronto
Veteran entertainment industry publicist James Monaco has announced the opening of his new
office in Toronto. Monaco began his career in 1973 as an
apprentice publicist with Canadian impresario Gino Empry. Three years later he joined A&M Records Canada as publicity director where he enjoyed a
13 -year association, five of them as a vice-president. Monaco left A&M in 1990 and spent five years
as communications director of the BCL Group which disbanded in 1996. He can be contacted at
416-364-8667, fax 416-364-9598 or e-mail ([email protected]).
Catherine Durand signed to Catherine Durand, who became popular as a
videographer at MusiquePlus in Montreal, moves from behind the camera to working in front as she
becomes a French -language recording artist with Warner Music Canada. The signing, which was
announced by Helene Morin, manager of Warner's French repertoire, took place on Jan. 23/98.
Durand, who began playing guitar at age 15 and writing her own material shortly after, took her
inspiration from the women's folk movement. It was
January. Anyone But You, the first single from their album, has been given a major boost from Campus radio, with 30 adds in its first week of release.
Nickelback is beginning to pencil in tour dates in support of their album Days Of The New.
The Alien label began the new year with the launch of two new releases; Satisfaction Guaranteed
by 69 KM and Obviously Oblivious by Highway Freak Ticket. Coming up is the release of In The Raw, from new signing Calgarian Danny Alex.
Veteran rockers the Kinks ret= © Velvel Records
Velvel Records has announced an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with The Kinks for
masters of their catalogue. The deal covers all music recorded during the band's RCA and Arista years,
beginning with 1971's Muswell Hillbillies and ending with 1983's Come Dancing With The Kinks.
The label and band will consummate the deal with two releases; Muswell Hillbillies and Everybody's
In Showbiz slated for an April 28th release date. Kinks frontman Ray Davies will oversee the
project which will involve the remastering of all sixteen albums. The releases will include bonus tracks, expanded liner notes and archival photos of
the band. In addition to compact disc and cassette, the albums will be available on heavyweight virgin
vinyl. "I consider the period from 1971 through 1983
to be one of the most important of the Kinks' career," said Davies. "It shows our complete body of work."
Davies added that it was the band's intention to recapture the US market, which had been lost
when the Kinks were banned from touring the US in the late 1960s.
Warner Music Canada a chance meeting in Montreal with Toronto -based
guitarist fain McNally (who was then on tour with Amanda Marshall), that resulted in a broader
direction for Durand's songwriting. McNally arranged her first demo in 1996, which attracted
interest from several record companies. He then recorded a second demo and shopped it to Warner
with the above agreement as a result. Durand will record her first album, tentatively
scheduled for release in the summer.
True North announces the signing of ex -Parachute Club lead vocalist Lorraine Segato. True North staffers are on hand for the occasion (I to r)
Bernie Finkelstein ,
Segato, Doug Flavelle and Bessie Markouzis.
Catherine Durand signs Warner Music Canada deal with chairman Stan Kulin (front). Looking on are Warner's Helene Morin and Kim Cooke, lain
McNally, Warner's Dave Tollington and manager Richard Walker.
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Oh! Oh! Jann Arden is taken!!! Too lateCARAS people. Jann Arden will be hosting the firstCanadian Radio Music Awards. And, if the aboveis true, she won't even be allowed in the door ofthat other awards show. (EC: But one is radio! ! !)
Happy birthday Shoe!!! Toronto's HorseshoeTavern is celebrating its 50th birthday on Feb. 3. Ican remember the Shoe as the best damned countryclub north of the 49th. In my first chosen profession,I used to sneak in the back door for a quick beer.But someone decided there was more toentertainment than country music. The new formatdidn't take off and they put a lot of country fannoses out of joint. But, time heals all, and theystarted getting in some pretty big names and evensome left -of -centre acts, one of the best beingReggie Bouvaird, who captivated a packed housereading his own poems. Anyway, here it is 50 yearslater and the Shoe is now the best country/punk/funk/grunge/rap club north of the 49th. (EC: Couldit be the only one???)
Girl Power??? The males are beginning to feelthreatened by the advent of "girl power", not that Iwould repeat what Sinbad said at the AmericanMusic Awards. In Canada it's a criminal offence to"utter a death threat." Now that the girls do have apowerbase and are gaining even more power witheach awards show, not to mention talk shows, maybenow it won't be so chauvinistic to refer to them asbabes, dames or broads, and often, beautiful babe.Oh well, I'll probably get a nasty note from RF,friend of nasty -note -writer LL, who are both males,and who have domineering partners. (EC: Too badBill Clinton didn't have one . . . domineeringpartner, that is!!!)
Speaking of!!! Girl power was sure in -your -faceat the American Music Awards. The Spice Girlswon three big ones and Celine won as well, butthey didn't show up to collect their awards. Detailslater. Now, where would you rather be? The industryinsiders call the shots for the Grammy winners,while AMA's winners are based on a sampling of20,000 people who choose from nominees basedon sales. (EC: Let's have the details!!!)
While we're on the subject!!! A record guywas walking along the banks of Lake Okanagan,when he fell over an old fashioned lamp. When hepicked it up he accidently rubbed it, and out camea giant genie, who said. "Yes, master how can Iserve you? I can grant you one wish." Our startledrecord guy says, "One wish? I thought I got three."The genie replied, "Cutbacks. Do you want a wishor not?" Our record guy said, "I've always wantedto go to Hawaii, but I'm afraid to fly. Can you buildme a highway so I can drive there?" The genie says,"That's quite a chore . . . the construction, thefoundation, the cement, painting in the white lines,and the man hours . . . hey man, that's beyond eventhe corporate genie. Isn't there something else you'd
like?" The record guy says,"Okay, I've alwayswanted to know how women think, why they're likethey are, what makes them do what they do?" Thegenie shot back, "About that highway . . . do youwant it two lanes or four lanes?" (EC: Oh! Oh!Expect letters from anti -abortionist groups, theDaughters of the American Revolution and theImpeach Clinton Society for the Prevention ofCruelty to Oral Sex Aficionados [ICSPCOSA] ,which is quite a mouthful!!!)
Everyone loves a cigar!!! Well, maybe noteveryone, but the crowd that packed the roof gardenof Toronto's Park Plaza last week were suresmoking up a storm. I'm not a smoker, but I love acigar, particularly if it's Cuban, and there goesanother mark against me by that American customsbunch. Anyway, Michelle Levy's list of the mostimportant cigar smoking people in Toronto, and thatincluded a couple of beaautiful babes (see above),namely AB and DX. This was one of those veryrare parties where no one wanted to go home. Itwas tough finding the real true personalities in thesmoke -filled room, but when the cast from Rentmade its entrance, there was a mad dash to checkout these professional musical squeegee kids. Alsodrawing a crowd was Toronto radio morning guru,Rob Christie and his wife Dianne. (EC: Photos???)
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke!!! The occasion wasthe grand opening of La Casa Del Habano, andFrancisco Linares Calvo, president of Habanos andAbel Ortego of Havana House, were on hand to dothe ribbon cutting to open the store which is on theground floor of the hotel. Whatever you felt wentbest with your cigar was just a few steps away, orbrought to you by one of the serving staff, whetherit was champagne, port, brandy, scotch, or even sodawater, it was there. And the food . . . well aftergetting through the mounds of shrimp and plattersof smoked salmon, there wasn't much room left foranything else. As I was leaving I swore I heard theIrish Rovers singing "wasn't that a party." (EC:Sounds like you had too much of something!!!)
Pretty GREAT!!! It was fourteen years ago whenWayne Gretzky was awarded the Order of Canadaand fmally, the great one picked up his medal.That's nice! Hockey -types probably realize what anhonour it is now that Alan Eagleson is threatenedwith being stripped of the highest honour thiscountry can pay to a citizen. (EC: Why didn't theyjust mail it to him???) Who would trust the mail?He probably still wouldn't have it! (EC: Gosh!!!)
The politics of awards!!! Trust me, there is alot about the award business we don't know about.(EC: And don't want toll 0 The American MusicAwards and the Grammys are apparently fightingfor exclusivity of the people who appear on theirshows. That may also include other award showswe don't know about. Could that be why there wereso many no-shows and could it be that this goes furtherthan performing? The award show people can bepretty treacherous! (EC: Tell me about it!!!)
Biting the hand??? There are people in ourindustry who have lived their whole careers beingfirst in line for handouts from various governmentagencies and other agencies dependent ongovernment grants. They trip around the world inbusiness class, stay in the best of hotels, and eatthe best food and live high on the hog. Even worsethey've been at the trough so long, they're convincedthe government or whatever, owes them. I wonderif the expression pay -back ever comes to theirminds? The few who abuse these well -intendedgrants or loans are spoiling it for those who
appreciate a hand -up. The greed factor is prettyobvious. They wouldn't survive in the freeenterprise arena. (EC: Like being a welfare bum???)Many of them don't have much talent, but theyknow how to apply for business charity!
Confirm or deny!!! That a major country musicstar is the centrepiece for the Harlem GlobeTrotters? Apparently there's a conflict over twocountry stars sharing the same label, but not thesame information. The handler of one, who spent amillion dollars making back more than 20 million,wanted to keep very secret the upcoming tour ofhis charge. So he cleverly firmed dates at variousarenas across the country under the name of thefamous basketball team. In the meantime, thepromoters of a television special on the other star,tried to book the same arenas for a tour that wouldcomplement the television special, and found thedates already booked. Get the picture? The righthand not knowing what the right hand's doing! Willheads roll?. (EC: Not in this business . . . stupidityis one of the criteria for a job well done!!!)
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Madlocks first signiiBeat Factory Music Inc. has annlMadlocks is to be their first hip hosigning in the label's fourteen year Iwill be releasing a maxi -single next we4) to introduce radio, club Djs and retchoice offerings from the artist's upcotitled Fast Lane and due out in Sprinl
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Madlocks first signing for Can Rap label Beat Factory Music Inc. has announced that
Madlocks is to be their first hip hop solo artist signing in the label's fourteen year history. They
will be releasing a maxi -single next week (February 4) to introduce radio, club Djs and retail to several
choice offerings from the artist's upcoming album, titled Fast Lane and due out in Spring.
The label will nevertheless be taking a quiet role promotionally for the February 4 release date
of the single, opting instead to closely monitor
Beat Factory President Ivan Berry with new signing Madlocks.
reception on the street, especially among DJ's, until April.
"We really want to let it happen on the street," commented Jonathan Ramos, Beat Factory's
marketing VP. "In that sense, we're approaching the marketing a little different than the norm, we
want the music to get some credibility on its own first. He's going to steer the ship for us."
Ramos also says that, unlike with the releases of their RapEssentials compilations, Beat Factory
will be keeping its presence in the background during the gestation period before the album's
release. "We don't really want to be a Bad Boy in the
sense that we don't want the label to come before the artist," he says. "We had to do that in the first
year with our compilations because we were dealing with a lot of unknown artists; we had to establish our name before we could establish the artist's
name. But that will not be the case here." The maxi single will contain four tracks,
single and remix, Da Executives and Gusto from the RapEssentials Vol. 2 compilation in which
Madlocks was initially introduced, along with several other budding rap artists, to Canadian
audiences and DJs. Ramos says the maxi single
selection was made to reflect the artist's crossover appeal to commercial radio as well as underground
DJ and club audiences so critical to the format's retail clout. In My Life will be the emphasis at radio while Da Executives is expected to be the key track
for club Djs. Hailing from Jamestown, Toronto, Madlocks
appealed to Beat Factory on the grounds that he combined a wide array of musical styles and forms,
principally reggae and hip hop, into his music. He also had the singular advantage of being
experienced in several roles, from songwriting and
FACTORY continued on page 27
Online music commerce gets a boost as net sales rise Oft referred to as the new frontier for commerce, the Internet may finally be living up to the hype
after a surge of interest and statistics that show significant increases for the digital communications
medium. Two new ventures have been introduced to the
net which will aim to solidify a global distribution network for independent labels. The interest, which
is being spearheaded in the US, has taken the form of two new ventures, a video channel from SonicNet
called Streamland (www.streamland.com) which is specialising in hip hop, punk and rock video, and
Liquid Audio's Indic 1000 program, which is geared to the sale and distribution of indie product over
the net. Indie 1000, which is offering downloadable
music to Internet consumers, expects to have signed upwards of 1000 independent labels by the new
year. Among them names such as Interscope, Grand Royale, TVT Records, Hypnotic, Touch and Go and
Razor Sharp, all of whom will not be charged for having their videos aired at the site and who will
receive no monies from the site for supplying material.
Despite the lack of compensation for shared intellectual property, the indie labels are seeing
huge advantages to the venture, specifically the Internet's willingness to air video and audio clips
that are too lengthy or too shocking for traditional outlets. KMFDM's newest video, which depicts a woman drilling a hole through a man, has been rejected by video stations in the US and Canada,
but will air at the Indie 1000 site. Streamline plans to offer over one hundred videos and expects to
expand at a rate of ten clips per week. In addition, browsers will have the option to view a list of top
20 custom created video mixes at no cost. The tie in to a music retailer is currently in the works.
On the home front, www.musicmusicmusic.com, is launching an online shopping mall that is steadily
growing and currently boasting hundreds of titles. CD PLus, which has had an extensive mail
order catalogue in operation for over a year, attracts a reported 500 visitors each day who generate as
many as twenty sale transactions. The site is located at www.cd-plus.com.
The majors have also risen to the opportunities of the 'net with Sony Music as one of the leading
aggressors; their site, at www.sonymusic.com, is
now selling hundreds of albums. Warner Music has recently placed their album, video and sheet music
catalogue for full price sale on the Internet and EMI recently sold Duran Duran's Electric Barbarella
single for 99 cents on the Internet. PolyGram and BMG are considering similar moves as a result of artists pushing record companies for representation
on the digital medium. Technological advancements continue to
increase the potential of the net, notably the advent of push technology, which will deliver audio and
visual information to personal computers (PCs) without the need to request it. Push will create
larger audiences for music on the net and will increase the potential of advertising linked with
record company product. Even while internet marketing remains a touch and go, the future explosion of media and product on the Internet will
mean increased interest and influx. Meanwhile, a recent US report indicates that
Internet music sales are on the rise to approximately $47 million in 1998 for the States and to a global
figure of $1.6 billion (7.5% of the global market by the year 2002). Internet music merchandising
revenues are expected to increase by $322 million in five years and net advertising revenues are
expected to hit $650 million.
CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK
March 5-7 1998 Westin Harbour Castle & Convention Centre Toronto
"ff fe, 4. 0 rfr et -Directors epi 00, Za /AO / ,f Canadian Music Week 1998 offers you the chance to win this year's Promo Domo Award.
Please send us your best radio promotion produced for under $2,000. Winners will be chosen by our panel of experts and be discussed in detail during the session "Promo Sapiens
- The Thinking Man's Guide to Winning Radio Promotions" taking place during Canadian Music Week. The Grand Prize winner will receive the
coveted 1998 Promo Domo Award!
Please send your best promotion under $2,000 to: Mary Ellen Sheppard, Promotional Director, CHUM Radio, 1331 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M4T 1Y1
Deadline for submissions:Monday February 23, 1998.
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TRULY MADLY DEEPLYSavage Garden - Savage GardenColumbia 67954 (CD Track( -H
BACK TO YOUBryan Adams - Bryan Adams UnpluggedAaM 314 454 0831 (promo CD) -L1
AS LONG AS YOU LOVE MEBackstreet Boys - Backstreet's BackBMG 41617 (CD Track) -N
SWEET SURRENDERSarah McLachlan - SurfacingNettwerk 39708 (Promo CD) -F
WALKIN' ON THE SUNSmash Mouth - Fush Yu MangInterscope 90142 (promo CD( -J
TOGETHER AGAINJanet Jackson - Velvet RopeVirgin 44762 (CD Track( -F
KISS THE RAINBillie Meyers - Growing, PainsUniversal 53100 (promo CD) -J
MY HEART WILL GO ONCeline Dion - Lets Talk About Love550 Music/Sony 68861-H
TIME OF YOUR LIFEGreen Day - NimrodWarner 46794 (CO Track( -P
TUBTHUMPINGChumbawamba - TubthumpingUniversal 53099 (comp 16)-J
SHOW ME LOVERobyn - Robyn Is HereArista 67477 (promo CD( -N
BITTER SWEET SYMPHONYThe Verve - Urban HymnsVirgin 44913 (CD Track( -F
WHAT WOULD HAPPENMerredith Brooks - Blurring The EdgesCapitol 36919 (comp 23)-F
HAPPYSister Hazel - Somewhere More FamiliarUniversal 53030 (comp 17)-J
FLYSugar Ray - FlooredAtlantic 83006 (comp 326) -P
THE MUMMER'S DANCELoreena McKennitt - Book Of SecretsQuinlan Road - 19404 (comp344)-P
WITHOUT EXPRESSIONJohn Mellencamp - The Best That I Could DoPolygram 314 536 738 (Promo CD) -Q
SURROUNDEDChantal Kreviazuk - Under These Rocks And StonesColumbia 67926 (promo CD(- H
HOW'S IT GONNA' BEThird Eye Blind - Third Eye BlindElektra 62012 (CD Track) -P
YOU MAKE ME WANNAUsher - My WayEMI 26043 (comp 26)-F
WISHING THATJann Arden - Happy?ABM 314 540 789 (promo 0)-0.
I'VE JUST SEEN A FACEHolly Cole - Dark Dear HeartAlert 615 281 034 (Promo CD( -Q
I DON'T WANT TO WAITPaula Cole - This FireWarner Bros. 46424 (comp 329)-P
DO WHAT I CANSass Jordan - PresentAquarius 6075 (promo CD( -F
ALL THAT YOU AREEconoline Crush - The Devil You KnowEMI 38244 (CD Track( -F
FLIP THE SWITCHRolling Stones - Bridges To BabylonVirgin 44712 (CD Track( -F
PROMISE AIN'T ENOUGHHall and Oates - Marigold SkyPush/Universal 90200 (comp 97200)-J
THREE MARLENASThe Wallflowers - Bringing Down The HorseUniversal 90055 (comp 15)-J
LETTING TIME PASSThe New Meanies - Three SeedsVirgin 53443 (promo CD( -F
GIVEN TO FLYPearl Jam - YieldEpic 68164 (promo CD( -H
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SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY...Elton John - The Big PictureMercury 314 568 109 (comp 520)-Q
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ALL AROUND THE WORLDOasis - Be Here NowSony 68530 (CD Track( -H
YOUR LOVEJim Brickman/w Michelle Wright - The GiftWindham Hill 11302 (comp 28)-N
BREAKING ALL THE RULESShe Moves - Breaking All The RulesUnversal 25161 (comp 16)-J
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SHINEJunkhouse - FuzzSony 80285 (promo CD( -H
I WILL COME TO YOUHanson - Middle Of NowhereMercury 314 534 615-0.
THE SOUND OFJann Arden - Happy?A&M 314 540 789 (promo CD) - 0
CARRYSandbox - Murder In The Glee ClubEMI 57585 (comp 23)-F
MY OWN PRISONCreed - My Own PrisonAttic 1500 (CD Track) -J
GASOLINEMoist - CreatureEMI 36188 (comp 19)-F
THIS MOURNINGWide Mouth Mason - Wide Mouth MasonWarner 17328 (CD Track( -P
TRAMPOLINEThe Wild Strawberries - QuiverNettwerk 30119 (Promo CD) -F
THE GIRL I LOVELed Zeppelin - BBC SessionsAtlantic 83061 (CD Track( -P
IF YOU COULD ONLY SEETonic - The Lemon ParadePolydor 315 431 042 (CD Track( -O
32 FLAVOURSAlana Davis - Blame It On MeElektra 62112 (Promo CD( -P
DONT WRECK ITAge Of Electric - Remote ControlUniversal - 81021 (CD Track) -J
SEX AND CANDYMarcy Playground - Marcy PlaygroundCapitol 53569 (Pro CD) -F
TRANSFIGURATIONCopyright -Love SongsVIK/BMG 50338 (promo CD) -N
TOUCH PEEL STANDDays Of The New - Days Of The NewOutpost 30004 (CD Track) -J
INVISIBLE MAN98 Degrees - 98
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TELL HIMCeline Dion/Barbra Streisand - The ReasonColumbia 68861 (Promo CD) -H
TRUST MEAmanda Marshall - Amanda MarshallColumbia 80229 (CD Track) - H
TAKES A LITTLE TIMEAmy Grant - Behind The EyesA&M 314 540 760 (comp 6(-O
DO WHAT YOU DOCarolyn Arends - Feel FreeReunion 10029 (CD Track) -N
BUTTERFLYMariah Carey - ButterflyColoumbia 67835 (Promo CD( -H
WAKE UP, MY LOVEClaymen - ClaymenPrimitive 1001 (Pro Single)
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FEELS SO GOODMase - Harlem WorldRCA 73017 (CD Track) -N
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WITH THESE EYESRoch Voisine - Kissing RainRV International 43978 (promo CD( -N
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IT'S OK, IT'S ALRIGHTGavin Hope - n/aPopular (promo CD) -P
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ALL CRIED OUTAllure - AllureSony 67848 (CD Track( -H
HURTS TO LOVE YOUPhilosopher Kings - Famous Rich And BeautifulColumbia 80291 (comp 069)-H
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DIRTY EYESAC/DC - Bon FireElektra 62119 (CD Track) -P
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THE BEST OF LOVEMichael Bolton - All That MattersColumbia 68510 (comp 067)-H
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by Rod Gudino
"I was mostly like any other kid," says an unassuming Bruce Guthro. "I was always a day
dreamer in school, never paid a lot of attention to the teachers, and grew up playing in a lot of bands
even though I didn't pick up the guitar until I was about nineteen."
But Guthro isn't like any other kid in one important respect, traces of which you will pick up
on his debut EMI album, titled Of Your Son. Sure, the singer songwriter has sung; growing up in Cape
Breton, a real musical community he says, tends to bring that out in you. He went on to fashion a small
career in cover bands before fronting his own group and devoting his talents to original material.
Nothing new there. But then he began to work his way into CBC circles in Halifax on the strength of that material. Doors started opening and one day,
Natalie McMaster called him up and asked him if he could be so kind as to contribute an original song for her album.
"The song was called Fiddle & Bow," says Guthro. "I knew what Natalie was about -- great
heart, great family values -- so I wrote a song about passing down of a fiddle through the generations.
She loved it; she was in Ireland at the time and I had to sing it to her over the phone."
Not a lot of upstart Cape Bretoners have a story like that to tell. But then again, Guthro was not an
average upstart Cape Bretoner in respect of his songwriting talent. It was that easy capability, and
the knack for being able to contextualize a great song with minimum pomp and circumstance, that
made him a winner at last year's ECMA's for SOCAN Songwriter of the Year. His debut album
this year is precisely a triumph of that talent, which he will be celebrating in the company of audiences at this year's ECMAs, at a CD launch/showcase on
r songwriter January 31st -- the night before the awards show.
The album walks a fine line between country, adult contemporary and pop music, even while
preserving fluidity throughout. Perhaps that is why the artist finds it as easy to co -write with talent as
diverse as Amy Sky and Scott Gibble, the latter who gets a co -writing credit on Halloway, an
homage to the East Coast seaboard. "Everybody's guilty of wanting to compare an
artist to somebody else," says Guthro, "and I've been
compared to everybody from Al Jackson to James Taylor to Harry Chapin, you name it, it's that
wide. To me it's great, it's kind of an honour to be compared to
those guys and the wider it gets the better for me because I listen to everyone."
It's hardly surprising to hear him explain that Guthro also gathers his musical
inspiration from the same inexhaustive well. "Ideas come from
everywhere," he explains, "I might get an idea from this
conversation. I try to say something in every song; it may
not be apparent at first but I talk a bit of politics, a bit of love,
everything." Not surprisingly, EMI felt
it wise to bring Chad Irshick into the project; he seemed an ideal
candidate, taking into account his "invisible" production skills which have made
him a success with hard to place acts (The Rankin Family, Natalie McMaster). His input has been
indispensable. Of the three formats toyed with, country seems to have taken the lead and embraced
the first single, titled Walk This Road, and propelled it to #5 after eight weeks on RPM's Country chart.
The label is entertaining hopes that pop and A/C will gravitate towards the track as well, which
seems possible given the album's interests. It just means that the label will have to market it on the
mouthful of cross over multi -format music. For Guthro, however, what happens at this point is a
little beyond him. "They can call it pop, country or A/C, to me it
doesn't matter one bit," he says. "I don't want to
be known as any particular kind of artist; I just want to try and put out good music." That particular
mandate, at any rate, has been dutifully adhered to.
New York nod to Arsenault's Be -Bop Mary Arsenault, who boasts a high -success ratio
for her nine-year old Be -Bop Communications PR firm, has made a positive imprint in New York City
where she opened offices last year. Under the cap of "The True North Comes to
Town" in the New York Times (Dec. 14/97), the item pointed out that the 33 -year old Arsenault "not only touts her Canadian heritage but also
concentrates on American -Canadian music industry inter -action."
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It was also pointed out that it was Arsenault who helped New York journalists find their way to
the East Coast Music Awards. Arsenault has just renewed Be -Bop's contract
with Burbank -based Little Dog Records, which is owned by Grammy -award winning producer Pete
Anderson, and will be handling North American publicity for the label. She will be working with Mercury in Canada on the project.
Also renewed is Be -Bop's contract with Rockapella where she is working with their
management and booking agent in terms of the COCA Conference and NXNE in Canada for its
June date. She is also in discussion with several
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Canadian artists and management offices with regards to publicising their acts at the SXSW
conference in Austin. Arsenault was recently hired to handle the
national release and tour of Montreal's Slaves on Dope for Justin Time Records.
Be -Bop's New York office is located on East 21st Street. Arsenault can be contacted at 212-358- 9092 or fax 212-358-9068. She still maintains her
Canadian office in Ajax, Ontario
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AIR -Ambient/TechnoMoon SafariSource/Virgin 724 384 497 828-FBilling themselves as a "French band" upfront,Air presumably aim to capture the attention ofNorth America on the fact that they might bejust as good as that other French ambient duo,Daft Punk. Nicolas Godin and Jean BenoitDunckel are good, though for starkly differentreasons. The truth is, a very different type ofvibe is to be found in this disc, notably-- unliketheir faceless French brothers -- in the respectof vocals as well as a tendency to infusetechno with pop vernacular. Air do share theambient space of many techno bands by beingessentially inward looking, and many of thesetracks suffer from a kind of etherealmegalomania that is difficult to appreciateoutside the artificial ecstasy of a rave. But thealbum (sans instrumental introduction) stillmanages to find room for ambient pop (All INeed, Kelly Watch The Stars) and a type ofsublime kitsch (You Make It Easy, Ce MatinLa), the latter not unlike Jaymz Bee onquaaludes if you'll suffer the analogy (la/waysthought Bee was on quaaludes -Ed.). MoonSafari's commercial centre of focus, however,is clearly a track called Sexy Boy which, withit's synthetic hum and eroto-somnambulistchorus, has the stuff to become this band'sBarbie Girl single. Little wonder that Virgin isexpecting Air to become a sleeper phenom inthe next few months, with a track like that --and we urge you to give it a spin -- we expectthis band to be making Francophone technosynonymous with commercial pop. -RG
TITANIC O.S.T. -ClassicalVarious ArtistsSony Classical 63213-HSony Music continue to ride their Christmaswindfall with the soundtrack release to one ofthe great cinematic wonders of the modernworld. We're talking about James Cameron'sTitanic, of course, a miracle of a movie in themaking if not in the result (depending on whichcritic you happen to listen to). We'll be honestup front; we're among the thirteen people in
this country who actually haven't seen the film,but we hear a good deal of the $120 million itcost to put it together in the receipts receivedfor the soundtrack alone. The album currentlyholds the top spot this week on RPM's CD 100chart, and we reckon Titanic O.S.T. won't bedropping out of the Top 10 for a while. A lot ofthat, of course, will be due to the appearanceof Celine Dion for the film's central love theme;a James Homer penned track called My HeartWill Go On which manages to sum theemotional sweep of the film into five minutesof pure pop gold. There is nothing to deter thewholesale purchase of the album on thepromotional power of the flick and the megastar status of Dion, whose recent Love Songsscored huge out of the box. The partnershipwas certainly a calculated one for executivesat Paramount Pictures; they didn't gamble andwe expect no surprises. -RG
THE NEW MEANIES -Pop AlternativeThree SeedsVirgin 53443-FIt seems that Virgin's mandate to develop thepower pop scene in Canada has taken a bit ofa breather with the first release from NewMeanies. It's a good thing; not that we felt thatbands like Pluto and the recently defunctChange Of Heart didn't have the goods, justthat there was a creative thinness evident inthe scene as a whole. But we digress, andreturn to the current subject at hand, a classicrock quartet with a fat sound of riffing guitars,passionate vocals and grooving bass slappedtogether by a tangible rock and roll adhesiveso easy to identify and yet so difficult toachieve. The term we are looking for is weight,principally because the New Meanies carryso much of it as they plough through a
magnificent, frankly astounding number ofbounce off the wall rock and roll tracks. Wewere compelled to listening to this disc threetimes just to make quite sure but yes, the aptlytitled meanies can really put it out. The secretrecipe? An ambitious mix of blues, soul, funk,rock and pop stitched together by a lot of vocaland instrumental flair and brought to life by atimed overdose of sheer adrenaline. The albumhas apparently been in the bucket awaitingrelease for a long while, and now thatthe thingis on your desk with a proper cover, get theeto the nearest Cd player. You won't be regrettingit. The lead off single is Letting Time Pass andshould be smoking its way into radio as youread this. -RG
RY COODER -WorldBuena Vista Social ClubNonesuch 79478-PThis magical, beautifully wrought album comescourtesy of Ry Cooder, who has been takinga very strong interest in translating the musicfrom pockets of Africa and Latin America fordiscerning North American audiences. BuenaVista Social Club is the results of his effortsas he headed into ?? to group a band of leisureplayers who are renown for making the darkmusic sing. Does it ever. Buena Vista SocialClub showcases music that alternateswisdom, melancholy and exotic beauty in thecontemporary language of the ballad. Mainlycomprised of guitar, percussion and a lot ofsinging, the album breathes fourteen songsto life in the language of the espagnols.Intentionally or unintentionally, Cooder getsburies among the busy rhythms and authenticbeats of the members of the Buena Vista Social
Club, among whom are Ibrahim Ferrer, RubenGonzalez, Eliades Ochoa and CompanySegunda. The album ends up showcasing alot of that talent and the texture of a kind ofmusic that hasn't been heard enough in thiscountry. The record will inevitably benefitfromthe kind of push that Ry Cooder has earnedover a vibrant career and will give the worldmusic tag a serious boost. Will also benefitfromstrong sales when it is brought to the attentionof a consumer growing increasingly sensitiveto foreign sounds. A gem. -RG
PHILIPPE LEDUC - Docu/ClassicalThe Wings of Fire Volume 2: ToilThe Free Symphony of PragueConductor Mario KlemensL'encrier-2206Volume 2 of Philippe Leduc's symphonic poem,Wings of Fire reveals yet another aural episodeof his novel which is set against the evils oftwo world wars. The first of this Montreal
PHILIPPE LEDUC
writer's four -volume work, Blood (RPM - Dec.4/95), was a magnificent teaser of what wasto come, and here we have even morepoignant revelations of Leduc's stylized writing,which is his musical signature. This is a modernwork that conjures up aural visions of theinhumanities and indignities of modern-day
wars. Leduc begins his journey here withLionhearted, with the surrender of the Frencharmy in June of 1940, and on to ViaDunkerque, when the Allied troops weretrapped on the beaches of Dunkirk, graphicallyportrayed through woodwinds, strings andbrass. Agnus Dei Dimitri is beautifullyinterpreted by Czech mezzo-soprano LucieBila. Blitz Impromptu brings to lightthe bombingof Southampton. Each track gives rise toanticipatory listening, and each is a treasurethat speaks volumes. On the final track, StabatMater 41, Quebec singers Mary -Lou Gauthier(soprano), and Kimberley Richardson (alto)and a 90 -member choir, evoke a cathedralsplendour of voices, pitting the maternal loveand anguish of a mother for her soldier son,against her unwavering religious faith. In anutshell, this is another great teaser of what'syet to come. Leduc's writing, particularly thiswork will preserve his creative ingenuity intothe next millenium and further. Contact JaneHa rbury 416-466-5020, fax 416-466-3424 formore information. -WG
MODABO - Folk'n PopThe Many And The OneTidemark Music -02-50732Right off the top, Modabo is a trio of very clevertunesmiths and vocalmeisters fromFredericton. Clever, because of the brilliantpiecing together of song material that creates
- - _
ODABO
vivid aural visions of the message. The tr'o;Darrell Grant (guitars), Jon Weaver (flute,organ, guitars, piano), and Mike Doyle (leadvocals), work hand in hand in a very tantalizingmanner that makes each track memorable.Grant wrote all the tracks with the exceptionof Grace, an instrumental written by Weaver,and all three show their lead vocal qualities onvarious tracks. Bob and Gail Jensen, ofCharlottetown's Jensen Productions, are doingthe management and promotion bit for thisband. Boomerang, the first single, was
ALBUM PICKPEARL JAMYieldEpic -HThe band formerly known as Mookie Blaylock (I'd bet they'd like to forget that) returnafter a string of side projects, concert guest appearances at other people's concertsand single tracks on compilations following '96's No Code. Their story thus far hardlyneeds to be rehashed here, butfor the five MTV Video Award nominations, Eddie Vedder'smug on the cover of Time, five times platinum for Vitalogy, #1 debut for No Code and alot of justified hype for this album. Grunge masters that they are, Pearl Jam have notaltered the horse and buggy routine theyhelped create, along with Kurt Cobain andhis betters, back in the Spring of the currentdecade. They seem to have decided whereto put what and are sticking to their story;listen to Brain of J, Pilate and (the songfollowing), as well as Given To Fly and sayit ain't so. That having been said, there is asignificant mellowing to be heard on amongthese thirteen tracks, which preserve theirbite through Vedder's vocal attitude andsome hooky, rocky, positively gutsymelodies. Skip the pointless exercise onWe're All Crazy (track #8) and look to thefruitful crop that Pearl Jam can still yieldon Brain of J, Do The Evolution, Faithful, No Way and All Those Yesterdays. Expect tosee the singles ride the tide into the summerfor some serious audience draw on the livecircuit. Check it. -RG
-Rock/Alternative
released as a CD single, a very clever move,that attracts the ear on impact. The singlehowever, is merely a teaser for what's here,and the impact is even greater, giving thelistener a sampling of pop, folk, celtic, and evena touch of blues. All tracks are key, but we haveto mention A Little Too Far, The River's Rollingand Take Life Adagio, the kind of stuff thatfiresup the adrenalin, but then so does the wholealbum, which was produced by Grant andWeaver. Recorded at various studios inFredericton and Ontario. Mastered by TedCarson at MusicLane in Toronto. Availablethrough phone/fax 902-651-3281 or e-mail([email protected]), or check out theModabo Cyberpad (www.ri-studios.com/modabo/mohome.htm). -WG
ROB McCONNELL - Big Band Swing& THE BOSS BRASSThe Jazz ClassicsConcord Jazz -4784 (St.Clair Ent.)This might well be, as the liner notes suggest,"an album of big band jazz that strikes theperfect, artful balance between tradition and
Rob McConnell& THE BOSS BRASS.
Cuusscs'
innovation." We suggest however, that for thecasual listener, it's a bunch of veteran acemusicians reading complicated charts of jazzstandard covers more for their own pride ofaccomplishment than for the enjoyment oflisteners. Perhaps we're being unduly harshbut the melodies on some tunes arerecognizable only by reading the titles and thetempo throughout is laid back to the point ofturgidity. We repeat that that's our take on howa casual listener will react. Musicians willappreciate the skill and artistry of the 22 -member band which includes such luminariesas Moe Koffman, Rick Wilkins, Guido Bassoand Ed Bickert. But, high-priced, good of boysenjoying a good time doesn't necessarilyequate with enjoyment for the masses. -BW
THE NEW ORLEANS - JazzCONNECTION10th Anniversary GalaTMCD-154When high fidelity recordings first became aviable commercial reality one of the bestsellinggroups was The Dukes of Dixieland. They werehugely successful and audiophiles purchasedtheir recordings in abundance. Yet, their brandof Dixieland wasn't authentic; it was a MadisonAvenue idea of the genre and of whatthe publicwould buy. That's not to suggestthat the Dukes
THE NEW ORLEANSCONNECTION
weren't artistically sound. They were skilledmusicians who delivered a Dixie product thatthey believed --well, maybe -- was authentic.They come muchly to mind when listening tothis in concert recording of The New OrleansConnection, an Edmonton -based group givenover to Dixieland, celebrating its 10thanniversary. The seven musicians led, wesuspect, by Tommy Banks at piano are
wars. Leduc begins his journey here with Lionhearted, with the surrender of the French
army in June of 1940, and on to Via Dunkerque, when the Allied troops were
trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk, graphically portrayed through woodwinds, strings and
brass. Agnus Dei Dimitri is beautifully interpreted by Czech mezzo-soprano Lucie
Bila. Blitz Impromptu brings to lightthe bombing of Southampton. Each track gives rise to
anticipatory listening, and each is a treasure that speaks volumes. On the final track, Stabat
Mater 41, Quebec singers Mary -Lou Gauthier (soprano), and Kimberley Richardson (alto)
and a 90 -member choir, evoke a cathedral splendour of voices, pitting the maternal love
and anguish of a mother for her soldier son, against her unwavering religious faith. In a
nutshell, this is another great teaser of what's yet to come. Leduc's writing, particularly this
work will preserve his creative ingenuity into the next millenium and further. Contact Jane
Harbury 416-466-5020, fax 416-466-3424 for more information. -WG
MODABO - Folk'n Pop The Many And The One
Tidemark Music -02-50732 Right off the top, Modabo is a trio of very clever
tunesmiths and vocalmeisters from Fredericton. Clever, because of the brilliant
piecing together of song material that creates
vivid aural visions of the message. The tro; Darrell Grant (guitars), Jon Weaver (flute,
organ, guitars, piano), and Mike Doyle (lead vocals), work hand in hand in a very tantalizing
manner that makes each track memorable. Grant wrote all the tracks with the exception
of Grace, an instrumental written by Weaver, and all three show their lead vocal qualities on
various tracks. Bob and Gail Jensen, of Charlottetown's Jensen Productions, are doing
the management and promotion bit for this band. Boomerang, the first single, was
-Rock/Alternative
:k (I'd bet they'd like to forget that) return appearances at other people's concerts
96's No Code. Their story thus far hardly Video Award nominations, Eddie Vedder's
1for Vitalogy, #1 debut for No Code and a
casters that they are, Pearl Jam have not
Nay and All Those Yesterdays. Expect to )r some serious audience draw on the live
-RG
RPM - Monday February 2, 1998 - 9
released as a CD single, a very clever move, that attracts the ear on impact. The single
however, is merely a teaser for what's here, and the impact is even greater, giving the
listener a sampling of pop, folk, celtic, and even a touch of blues. All tracks are key, but we have
to mention A Little Too Far, The River's Rolling and Take Life Adagio, the kind of stuff thatfires up the adrenalin, but then so does the whole
album, which was produced by Grant and Weaver. Recorded at various studios in
Fredericton and Ontario. Mastered by Ted Carson at MusicLane in Toronto. Available through phone/fax 902-651-3281 or e-mail
([email protected]), or check out the Modabo Cyberpad (www.ri-studios.com/
modabo/mohome.htm). -WG
ROB McCONNELL - Big Band Swing ft THE BOSS BRASS
The Jazz Classics Concord Jazz -4784 (St.Clair Ent.)
This might well be, as the liner notes suggest, "an album of big band jazz that strikes the
perfect, artful balance between tradition and
Rob McConnell TNe BOSS'BRA,S
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innovation." We suggest however, that for the casual listener, it's a bunch of veteran ace
musicians reading complicated charts of jazz standard covers more for their own pride of
accomplishment than for the enjoyment of listeners. Perhaps we're being unduly harsh
but the melodies on some tunes are recognizable only by reading the titles and the
tempo throughout is laid back to the point of turgidity. We repeat that that's ourtake on how
a casual listener will react. Musicians will appreciate the skill and artistry of the 22
- member band which includes such luminaries
as Moe Koffman, Rick Wilkins, Guido Basso and Ed Bickert. But, high-priced, good of boys
enjoying a good time doesn't necessarily equate with enjoyment for the masses. -BW
THE NEW ORLEANS - Jazz CONNECTION
10th Anniversary Gala TMCD-154
When high fidelity recordings first became a viable commercial reality one of the bestselling
groups was The Dukes of Dixieland. They were hugely successful and audiophiles purchased
their recordings in abundance. Yet, their brand of Dixieland wasn't authentic; it was a Madison
Avenue idea of the genre and of what the public would buy. That's notto suggest that the Dukes
THE NEW ORLEANS CONNECTION
weren't artistically sound. They were skilled musicians who delivered a Dixie product that
they believed --well, maybe -- was authentic. They come muchly to mind when listening to
this in concert recording of The New Orleans Connection, an Edmonton -based group given
over to Dixieland, celebrating its 10th anniversary. The seven musicians led, we
suspect, by Tommy Banks at piano are
technically excellent in delivering spirited renditions of Dixieland standards like Big Butter
and Egg Man, Dippermouth Blues, Struttin' With Some Barbecue, That's A Plenty (the
traditional funeral two step), and, of course, The Saints, among the 13 tracks. It's all
pleasant and enjoyable. Laudatory liner notes to the contrary however, "the corners and
rough grain of early jazz" have not been "left on". The music is smooth, too smooth to be
thought authentic. Look, we're not knocking the album, we enjoyed it greatly as will all listeners,
but it's not true Dixieland ... not so intended. Available through fax 403-451-4220. -BW
EDDIE GOUCHIE - Folky/Funk Heart Of A Vagabound
GouchMusic-019 A New Brunswicker, who must be heavily
influenced by the gentleness and sometimes contrite waters of the Bay of Fundy, Gouchie
has so much going for him with this release, it's difficult to describe properly his strengths.
Not to be disrespectful, Gouchie is all over the road, which adds to the entertainment value
of this package. His vocals are powerful narratives that draw the listener into his
message web. And those messages, are tightly interwoven to create the sometimes right
environmentally -correct signal, while others are just plain funkfun with a unique spin. The
instrument work is mostly multi -instrumentalist Gouchie and producer Chris Gay, who doubles
on drums and electric guitar. Key here is Right Some Good, the countrified Sands Of Time,
and a clever This Long Road Blues intro into a
more sedate This Long Road. And that's Russell Sawler on banjo. Also key is Corey
Cheney's penning of Wilderness Of People with Cheney on bass and Gay on congas.
Haida Gouchie is heard on backing vocals on
some tracks. Recorded and mastered by Gay at Sound Expressions Studio in St. George,
New Brunswick. Although the MAPL logo is
not used, all tracks are 100% Cancon. Call 506-755-6757 for more information. -WG
RACHEL GAUK - Classical My Angel
Works By Omar Daniel Marquis Classics -77471-81209-F
William Shakespeare long ago declared that "the play's the thing." William Watt realized, too
long ago, that in the world of music, the composition is the thing. Rachel Gauk is a
consumate classical guitarist; Monica Whicher is a superb soprano whom we have often
enjoyed; The Penderecki String Quartet is a chamber ensemble of great sensitivity. All of
the previously mentioned are, in our opinion, world class artists. Regrettably, and again, in
our opinion, they have been presented here with burdensome though no doubt well
intended material. Mr. Daniel's compositions while undoubtedly music in the technical
sense, are not notably musical, being sadly bereft of extended melodic lines but replete
with confusing tempi. So, once again, this auditorfinds himself between the Scylla and
Charybdis of appreciation and enjoyment. All of the artists assembled here deserve
appreciation of their instrumental and vocal excellence. But enjoyment? That's up to the
individual listener. Chacun a son goat. -BW
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Halifax prepares to host East Coast Music Awards
The excitement of the upcoming East Coast Music Awards and Conference has taken hold in Halifax, thisyear's host city for the annual event which celebrates its 10th year.
Hosting the awards show this year will be Rick Mercer of CBC-TV's This Hour Has 22 Minutes.The show, which will be broadcast live on the complete CBC television network and on CBC Radio Two,will be televised Feb. 1 from the Halifax Metro Centre. The awards show traditionally wraps a three-dayconference with seminars and workshops. Representatives of major and independent record companiesfrom across Canada are expected to take part as well. There has also been a growing interest in theconference and awards from US labels and promoters.
Leading the list of nominees is Sarah McLachlan, a native of Halifax, who is nominated in sevennominations. Halifax -based singer Laura Smith and Newfoundland's Great Big Sea follow with sixnominations each. Newfoundland tunesmith Ron Hynes and Halifax lounge act Johnny Favorite havebeen nominated in four categories and PEI's Lennie Gallant,Cape Breton's J.P. Cormier and Nova Scotia'sMary Jane Lamond scored three nominations each.
The ECMA membership votes on all categories with the exception of Entertainer of the Year whichis the voted on by the general public. Nominated in this category are Natalie MacMaster, The BarraMacNeils, Great Big Sea, Johnny Favorite Swing Orchestra and Sarah McLachlan. The award is sponsoredby President's Choice. Fans can vote by visiting any Atlantic Superstore and Atlantic SuperValue inAtlantic Canada, as well as Dominion Stores in Newfoundland where they can place a direct, toll -free callto the ECMA '98 Entertainer of the Year hotline, courtesy of MT&T, NB Tel, Island Tel and NEWTEL.For a small charge, fans can call from home by calling 1-900-870-ECMA (3262). That number will alsobe advertised in all SaveEasy locations throughout Atlantic Canada.
Firmed to perform on the awards show are Sloan, Ashley MacIsaac, Rita MacNeil, Lennie Gallant,Modabo, Bruce Guthro, Johnny Favorite Swing Orchestra, Symphony Nova Scotia, and more to beannounced at a later date.
There are 21 categories in all with five nominees in each category. They are as follows:
MALE ARTISTJ.P.CormierJohnny FavoriteLennie GallantRoch VoisineRon Hynes
FEMALE ARTISTAnne MurrayLaura SmithMary Jane LamondSarah McLachlanTara MacLean
GROUPGreat Big SeaJohnny Favorite Swing OrchestraMac KeelModaboPunters
COUNTRY ARTISTDenise MurrayJ.P.CormierJulian AustinRon HynesShirley Myers
ALBUMIT'S A PERSONAL THINGLaura SmithProd: Laura Smith/Dave HillierLIFELINELennie GallantProd: Lennie Gallant/D.Travers SmithPLAYGreat Big SeaProd: Danny GreenspoonSUAS E!Mary Jane LamondProd: RStrong/L.MacDonaldSURFACINGSarah McLachlanProd: Pierre Marchand
SINGLEBUILDING A MYSTERYSarah McLachlanProd: Pierre MarchandEVERYTHING YOU'VEDONE WRONGSloanProd: L.Currie
FIDDLE Et BOWNatalie McMaster 8. Bruce GuthroProd: Chad IrschickIT'S A PERSONAL THINGLaura SmithProd: Laura Smith/Dave HillierWHEN I'M UPGreat Big SeaProd: Danny Greenspoon
SOCAN SONGWRITERALAN DOYLE Er SEAN MCCANNOrdinary DayLAURA SMITHIt's A Personal ThingLENNIE GALLANTWithout LoveRON HYNESGodspeedSARAH MCLACHLANBuilding A Mystery
VIDEOBUILDING A MYSTERY(Sarah McLachlan)Dir: Matt MahorinEVERYTHING YOU'VEDONE WRONG(Sloan)Dir: Chris SoosGODSPEED(Ron Hynes)Dir: Warren SonodaSTEPPING SONG(Mary Jane Lamond)Dir: Stephen ScottTOO MUCH KATHLEEN(Cool Blue Halo)Dir: James Parker
POP/ROCK ARTISTAnne MurrayGreat Big SeaLaura SmithRoch VoisineSarah McLachlan
ALTERNATIVE ARTISTElevator To HellInbredsJulie DoironPlumtreeSuper Friendz
JAZZ ARTISTBucky AdamsJohn ChiassonJohnny Favorite Swing OrchestraMaritime Jazz OrchestraRuss Brannon
BLUEGRASS ARTISTExit 13Jericho RoadLouis ArsenaultMike Et MoreRustic Harmony
BLUES GOSPEL ARTISTBlack Cultural CentreCarson Downey Et Big CityGlamour Puss Blues BandRick JeffreyScott Goudie Et Neil Bishop
INSTRUMENTALIST ARTISTMacCrimmon's RevengeRichard WoodRodney MacDonald Er Glenn GrahamScott MacmillanSlainte Mhath
DANCE/HIP ARTISTBonshahHal HarbourJamie SparksKaren CorbinShy Luv
CLASSICAL RECORDINGETIENNE MOULINIE(Suzie LeBlanc)FRANZ LISZT(Richard Raymond)JOURNEYS(David MacDonald)LATE ROMANTICS(Symphony Nova Scotia w/Geo Tinter)SILVIUS LEOPOLD WEISSLe Manuscrit de Londres Vol. 5(Michel Cardin)
ROOTS TRADITIONALVOCAL ARTISTCeltic ConnectionDave GunningJ.RCormierLaura SmithMac Keel
ROOTS TRADITIONALINSTRUMENTAL ARTISTHowie MacDonaldRichard WoodRodney MacDonald Et Glen GrahamScott MacmillanSnotty Var
FRANCOPHONE RECORDINGBERCEUSES DE L/ACADIEBerce ton p'tit bibiVarious ArtistsEVANGELINE(LesAr9ignees du Boui-Boui)LIBEREE(Michelle Boudreau Samson)ON EST PAS DES CRIMINELSLoup NoirPRENDRE LE TEMPSUlysse Landry
AFRICAN CANADIAN ARTISTBlack Cultural CentreBucky AdamsCarson Downey Et Big CityFour The MomentJamie Sparks
ENTERTAINERThe Barra MacNeilsGreat Big SeaJohnny Favorite Swing OrchestraNatalie MacMasterSarah McLachlan
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Celtic Connection Dave Gunning
J.P.Cormier Laura Smith
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ENTERTAINER The Barra MacNeils
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SALUTES OUR 1998 ECMA NOMINEES:
Pop/Rock Artist Of The Year: Laura Smith
Female Artist Of The Year: Laura Smith
Roots/Traditional Vocal Artist: Laura Smith
Album Of The Year: Laura Smith "It's A Personal Thing"
Socan Songwriter Of The Year: Laura Smith
Alternative Artist Of The Year: The Super Friendz, The Inbreds
Single Of The Year: Sloan "Everything You've Done Wrong"
Laura Smith "It's A Personal Thing"
Video Of The Year: Sloan "Everything You've Done Wrong"
AND TO OUR ASSOCIATES, THE ECMA 'INDUSTRY' AWARD NOMINEES:
Technician Of The Year: Laurence Currie (Producer: Sloan Et The Gandharvas)
Industry Professional: Chip Sutherland (Manager: Sloan) Sheri Jones (Manager: Laura Smith)
Production Company: Idea of East Recording (Laurence Currie)
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Creating Careers - From the Song to the Spotlight If you want your career as a songwriter or performer to last, you have to know your craft and more.
Lots more. Experts give tips on how to get started and keep on going.
Moderator: Tony Tobias. With Bruce Good, Shirley Eikhard and Mira Laufer.
Friday, January 30, 10 - 11:30 a.m., Highland Suite #10, World Trade & Convention Centre
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CKY -ADAMS - nominated in the Jazz and African -Canadian Artistcategories. This jazz/blues veteran residing in Halifax debuted at the tender
age of 11 and has played with thelikes of Oscar Peterson, LouisArmstrong and B.B. King to namea few. His talents with both thetrumpet and tenor saxophone havetaken him from television to radioand festivals. His first CD In ALovin' Way sold out in two and ahalf months.
CARSON DOWNEY Er BIGCITY - nominated in the African -Canadian and Blues/ Gospel Artistcategories (Carson Downey, MurrayDowney, and Marlowe Smith). This11 -year -old three-piece power triofrom North Preston, Nova Scotiaspecializes in their own brand ofhigh energy, funky blues. Theiressential focus is the determination
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DAVE GUNNING - nominated in the Roots/Traditional Vocal Artist category:,This 23 -year -old singer/songwriter from Pictou County has had a guitar in his, .0 0)1
hands for as long as he and his parents can remember. His earliest musicallove was for the classic pop songs of the 50's and 60's. He released his firsczwrecording in 1991 and has been performing both as a solo act and with back -up -musicians at clubs and festivals throughout Nova Scotia and PEI. His recording;Lost Tracks showcases his talents both as a contemporary folk singer/songwritef, '.and as an innovative arranger of traditional songs.
DAVID MACDONALD- nominated in the Classical Recording category.;;Originally from Port Morien, Cape Breton, this talented musician has madehis home in Halifax since 1982. David is one of Canada's most highly acclaimed.'
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ELEVATOR TO HELL - nominatedin the Alternative Artist category.Elevator To Hell is Rick White (Eric'sTrip), Mark Gaudet (Eric's Trip,Purple Knight) and Tara White (Taras'appart, Orange Glass).Eerieconsillation is their third releasefor Sub Pop Records.
EXIT 13 - nominated in the BluegrassArtist Category (Nadine Sarty, DanielCoggins, Jude Pelley, Kim Sarty, andElaine Sarty-Crouse) Originating onthe South Shore of Nova Scotia, Exit
13 is a unique team of enthusiastic individuals, wowing audiences with vocalharmony, great musicianship and natural animation. Their love and enjoymentofbluegrass music spills into the crowd. Their original songs, much inspiredby Allison Krauss and The Cox Family, take you off the cabin porch and intothe 90s. Coupled with intriguing lyrics, dramatic chord progressions, and thatdown home feeling of fun. Exit 13 keeps their audiences captivated from thefirst word to the last chord.
FOUR THE MOMENT - nominated in the African -Canadian Artist category:=1(Delvina Bernard, Kim Bernard, Andrea Currie, and Anne Marie Woods) Fourswomen from Halifax, Nova Scotia have been taking their brilliant a cappella
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MEDIA PERSONGeorge GregoryGreg GuyMike CampbellRik St. VincentRon Foley MacdonaldRADIO SHOW/STATIONAtlantic AirWavesCHOZ-FMCJCB Cape Breton Music HourCeltic SerenadeThe Eric MacEwen ShowINDUSTRY PROFESSIONALBrookes DiamondChip SutherlandLouis ThomasShelley NordstromSheri JonesPRODUCTION COMPANYFACILITYABIIdea of East Coast StudioLakewind Sound StudioSolar AudioTour Tech East
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East Coast Music Awards. Play is their most recent work and features the hitsongs, "Ordinary Day" and "When I'm Up (I Can't Get Down)."
HAL HARBOUR - nominated in the Dance/Hip Hop Artist category. Sincereturning from Toronto five years ago Hal Harbour (a.k.a. Doug Barron) hasbeen busy writing, recording and producing many up and coming HipHop/Dance Acts. He composes and performs live with a Roland W-30 workstation,Pioneer turntable and Alexis drum machine. Most recently, Harbour producedthe latest 12" vinyl compilation release starring Witchdoc, DJ Trixx ('PoundingHachette'), Chicken Farmer (aka New Palace DJ David Micas) and Barron'sown alter ego Hal/dj Friendly ('There Was a Time'). The record and selected,tracks are getting good response from dance pools/clubs in the MaritimesToronto and Montreal.
HOWIE MACDONALD - nominatedin the Roots/Traditional InstrumentalArtist category. His lively Cape Bretonstyle of fiddling has entertainedaudiences across Canada and aroundthe world. In addition to his own careeras a respected traditional fiddler,Howie has, for the past eight years,been a featured member of The RankinFamily band, performing with them onall six recordings, international concerttours and television performances. TheDance Last Night is Howie's mostartistic and unique recording. He hassingle-handedly re-created a squaredance with the blending of fictionalcharacters and musical prowess.Howie has captured the reality of CapeBreton square dance with all of the abrupt "stops and starts" that are so much.a part of the real thing.
THE INBREDS - nominated in the Alternative Artist category (Mike O'NeilPi4and Dave Ullrich). This Halifax via Kingston based combination have their tin
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J.P. CORMIER - nominated in Male*,Artist, Country Artist, and Rootsirr-Traditional Vocal Artist categories. J.P.$Cormier has made his mark on the Easttka;Coast music scene as a phenomenalWa
instrumentalist on fiddle, guitar, mandolin, and banjo. Now he turns in alNR,,,.stunning album of his own song writing and singing that will prove that J.P.OFCormier is a major Canadian talent. Another Morning resonates with the soundsand stories of J.P.'s Cape Breton roots and reveals his skill as a singer and e-"-"songwriter -of -great-depth-and kte"-. .r.tST.
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ttJAMIE SPARKS - nominated in the Dance/Hip Hop Artist and African -0:/i anadian categories. Jamie Sparks is a solo contemporary R & B artist from
Cherry Brook, Nova Scotia now based inHalifax. Jamie has been writing since 1990and the solid, extremely marketable tuneshe self produces are a testament to hisuntiring work. His songs are a combinationof tight grooves, smooth melodies, andgreat vocals. All the songs on his releaseJamie Sparks - Git Wit You have defmitesingle potential! With his energetic three-piece dance crew, captivating stagepresence and crowd involvement, Jamie's
shows are sure to be remembered.
JERICHO ROAD - nominated for the Bluegrass Artist category. (Vans Bryant,Emily Bryant, David Millar, Mamie Noye, and Harold Noye)Jericho Road'srepertoire includes Bluegrass, Gospel, Old Time, Country, and Folk. Their',strength lies in two lead singers and tight three and four part harmonies.
lis?s,JOHN CHIASSON - nominated in the Jazz Artist category. In this remarkabledebut album, musician John Chiasson encapsulates over two decades ofprofessional experience to present, Here in the Moonlight. It's a unique projectthat highlights the myriad facets of his virtuosity, not only as instrumentalistand vocalist, but also as writer and arranger. The strong musicianshipmanifested on this album can be attributed to the diverse influences that haveshaped Chiasson's professional career. Two years of classical/jazz training,combined with national and international tours with artists such as LennieGallant, Scott Parsons and The Rankin Family Band, have allowed the rangeof Chiasson's talents to expand into a wide scope of expression.
JOHNNY FAVOURITE - nominated Male Artist, Group, Jazz Artist andEntertainer of the Year categories. (Johnny Favourite, John Wesley Chisholm,David Christensen, DawnHatfield, Pete Johnston, ColinHudson, Craig Sheppard, KirkSymonds, Matt Myers,Andrew Killawee, MartyColes, and Wes Mackey). TheJohnny Favourite SwingOrchestra is a ten -piece bandthat plays swing dance musicin the vintage style of the1940's bands like BennyGoodman and Glenn Miller.Johnny Favourite is a croonerextraordinaire that all canenjoy. Formed in Halifax justover a year ago, the orchestrahas quickly established itselfas the premier live pop anddance music act in the city -drawing crowds consistently.The CD The Life Desire debuted at #1 on the independent sales charts and iscurrently climbing the album charts.
JULIAN AUSTIN - nominated in the Country Artist category. 1997 CCMAWrangler Rising Star Award winner Julian Austin, native of Saint John, NewBrunswick, signed with BMG Music Canada in 1996. His debut album, WhatMy Heart Already Knows, was released in May, 1997. The first single, Little01' Kisses, reached number one on RPM charts and the video was number oneon CMT charts. His second single, Diamond is presently climbing the charts.
JULIE DOIRON - nominated in the Alternative Artist category. Sweet, honest,intimate and soft. Listening to Loneliest in the Morning gives you a glimpseinside the private world of Julie Doiron. You can hear her care and concern,her happiness and her loneliness, all presented with striking frankness and aremarkable lack of guile. Julie Doiron lives in Sackville, New Brunswick,with her husband and two children. When not busy writing new songs andraising a family, she is an avid photographer, lending the same candor to herphotos as to her music. Julie is currently putting together a band to play withher on tour.
KAREN CORBIN - nominated in the Dance/Hip Hop Artist category. Fromthe small community of Lyons Brook, Nova Scotia, Karen Corbin, who has adegree in Radio & Television Production from Ryerson University has been
;5' burning up dance floors across the country. A beat that's unstoppable and
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LAURA SMITH - nominated in the Pop/Rock Artist, Female Artist, Roots/Traditional Vocal Artist, Album, SOCAN Songwriter and Single categories ,44,11* -;.11
Laura Smith's music is ix ss'like falling in love.Emotion ebbs and flows.Laura's new recording, It'sa Personal Thing, plumbsa deep well of emotion.Recorded in a sun sweptHubbards, Nova Scotiahouse overlooking theocean, the album wasproduced by Smith andDavid Hiller. "My workis all very simple, earth -based. Like quilt craft, Imake it body and soul witheverything I haveavailable my sensibilities,my ability to play. Somany things come into the making of a song." It's a Personal Thing follows.,..,.;b'tween the earth and my soul, a multiple award -winning album at the 1997P'East Coast Music Awards.
LENNIE GALLANT - nominated in the Male Artist, Album and SOCANIrrSongwriter categories. With driving roots -rock energy and an engaging stagpresence, Gallant writes and performs in both English and French. In concert,.his resonant voice and innovative guitar playing have led to invitations to touiSwith artists as diverse as Celine Dion and The Crash Test Dummies. His bandi.A.,includes some of the best folk, rock and Celtic musicians from Canada's EastW
,MIKE Et MORE - nominated in therenda Leil, Lalia Yorke, Sam Vezem
Gospel recording artists, Mike & MoiA-46Wison with their rich vocal harm(
iperformances. Their current release
MODABO - nominated in the Group:Doyle, and Darrell Grant). Original n
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performances and recordings.
-14474NATALIE MACMASTER - nomina.s.;AYear categories. Natalie has become
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revenge is a recently formed musical quartet from Halifax which features theW,..;, - !their past releases, Au Naturel and ]Vt4e4.3.1 'Ils'srr,A4Santa, will appear in Hitting Theunlikely but successful blending of Australian digeridoo, lowland bagpipes rls
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music spectrum hitherto unrepresented in the Maritimes.
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MACKEEL - nominated in the Group of the Year and Roots/Traditional Vocal.- 13. The episode will be broadcast in otlcategories. (Randy MacDonald, Dane Grant, Kevin Brennan, Glenn Gordon,Z ff.Vilater date to be announced.Fleur Mainville, David Hoare). MacKeel's unique individuality combines great This is the first of two televisi,original songs with traditional tunes -fiddle and bagpipes with rock guitatli? which the band appears. The otheibass and drums. The result is a fascinating, innovative and instantly identifiable OP -01Mechanics for Kids, a US productiosound that charts out some prime, untapped commercial territory. The PictoulOoWlikAthroughout the US and Mexico and iCounty band's release of their debut album, Plaid in November of 1996 quickly}.4,gmarked MacKeel as one of last year's top independent artists in Atlantic Canada.';',i.:11
THE MARITIME JAZZ ORCHESTRA - nominated in the Jazz Artistcategorytett'(Greg Carter, Greg Gatien, Mike Murley, Kirk MacDonald, Chris Mitchell,ENArnie Chycoski, Jim Hargreaves, Frank Ridgeway, Roland Bourgeois, Genet......Smith, Kelsey Grant, Paul Barrett, Daryl Burghardt, Dave James, Jim Vivien:Oltand Alan Sutherland). The Maritime Jazz Orchestra, founded in 1994 as a.?;01?vehicle for arranger, composer and band leader Greg Carter to work the biail;.band charts of the great Canadian trumpeter and composer, Kenny Wheeler,a much heralded 18 piece ensemble of top east coast jazz musicians - many oglip;whom still reside in the Maritime provinces and others who return home fromtalt.points west for rehearsals and performances. Their most current release islAir*Siren's Song.
MARY JANE LAMOND - nominated in the Female Artist Album and VideoV wiwtcategories. With her stunning A&M Records release Suas e!, Mary JaneLamond has emerged at the vanguard of a -Celtic cultural renaissance,'successfully reclaiming and reinterpreting an age-old tradition. Singing**exclusively in Scottish -Gaelic, Lamond simultaneously fuses pop and funk,f..:.'qwith hand -made percussion, Highland bagpipes, Irish bodhran, and cello. Theet-result is a meeting of two distinct and dynamic musical cultures. The effectnothing short of mesmerizing.
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Cardin is a classical guitarist and lutenist, and director of the Baroque Ensemble. six solo lute CDs are critically acclaimed worldwide and he has numerous
-zconcerts and CBC broadcasts to his fame. Currently he teaches at the University 'tof Moncton where he has been since 1980.
,MIKE Er MORE - nominated in the Bluegrass Artist category. (Mike Moore, Netf,:13renda
Leil, Lalia Yorke, Sam Vezeau, and Andy Crossan). For over 13 years, Gospel recording artists, Mike & More have inspired audiences from pulpit to airison with their rich vocal harmonies, diverse repertoire and heartfelt
Oerformances. Their current release is entitled, Walk On.
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nominated in the Group of the Year category (Jon Weaver, Mike -Doyle, and Darrell Grant). Original music, powerful harmonies, soaring flute
rand creative acoustic guitar work characterize Modabo's sound. This engaging 1New Brunswick trio is steadily building critical and popular acclaim for their 'lye performances and recordings.
*NATALIE MACMASTER - nominated in the Single and Entertainer of the ...iv -Wear categories. Natalie has become known around the world as a musical
1.s'ambassador for a new generation of Cape Breton musicians. Her recordings rAliave garnered her nominations and awards at the East Coast Music Awards in
3'`.-74;).992, 1994 and 1995; Natalie co -hosted the Awards last year in Moncton. Her -V..z.44.'busy
career has included opening for the Chieftains, touring Europe, the Far .,..<;..--4sEast and New Zealand, appearing on CBC Television's On the Road Again, :fir.:04and
guest instructing and performing at the world renowned Mark O'Conner 4PFiddle Camp in Nashville. Her performances continue to display an energy
nd spirit that leave both audiences and music critics spellbound. Her c,inomination for Single of the Year is for the song Fiddle & Bow, which is 4performed with Nova Scotia singer -songwriter, Bruce Guthro.
MPLUMTREE -
nominated in the Alternative Artist category. (Carla Gillis, 4 -Lynette Gillis, Amanda Braden, Catronia Sturton). With tight instrumentation, .".heery melodies and a style that falls somewhere between punk, surf and pop,
i the Female Artist, Album and Videafs#'°:-'
Zecords release Suas e!, Mary Jane d of a Celtic' cultural renaissance,tr,
sting an age-old tradition. Singing", simultaneously fuses pop and funk,v
tgpipes, Irish bodhran, and cello. Thew namic musical cultures. The effect is
ete m '.NRun scheduled for ITO ECMA pays tribute t© 'legendary Don Messer
'See Spot Run, who gained national recognition with their past releases, Au Nature]. and My Name Is
,-,,,'4.1Santa, will appear in Hitting Them, a series roduced by the Regina -based Incredible Story
v"r The episode, about a teen with a dream about ta career as a rock star, will air on TVO (TV Ontario) on Jan. 29, 30, and Feb. 15, and on SCN
agm(Saskatchewan Communications Network) on Feb. 422' The episode will be broadcast in other areas at a
,,,,later date to be announced. Tc--- This is the first of two television shows in
4which the band appears. The other is Popular 14'7:eMechanics for Kids, a US production which airs 4,f.throughout the US and Mexico and in Canada on
;;the Can West/Global Network. No air date is Scheduled at time of writing, but a spring broadcast
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op with the big kids like Sloan, Jale, Hardship Post, Velocity Girl and the Spinanes. The new album, Predicts the Future, has twelve tracks mixed to perfection by:..:fr
Laurence Currie at Idea of East Studios.
THE PUNTERS - nominated in the Group category. (Larry Foley, Patriclq,-, Moran, Brian Kenny, and Bob Hiscock). Celtic Music...been there, done thatV
Not like this. The Punters are Atlantic Canada's rising roots -
driven machine. Stern to stern, their powerfully eclectic sound
and full throttle stage show has 'em hopping from Newfoundland to
NeW York. In January 1997, The Punters, along with producer Dave Panting (of Rawlins Cross),
embarked upon a six-month trek toward the production of their second CD. she said she couldn't dance... was the result, featuring
the single, Reena.
ROCH VOISINE - nominated in Male Artist, Pop/Rock Artist
categories. Kissing Rain is the long-awaited album from Roch
Voisine. From the very first cut, the title track, Kissing Rain, this
New Brunswick native and international star displays a new maturity whilef maintaining the originality of his previous albums. Roch Voisine releases onWs..
his own RV International label. He is currently charting on the RPM AC Char n,
with With These Eyes which is number 13 with a bullet this week.
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stakes them to Halifax and the East Coast Music ociation's showcase at the Olympic Gardens and
,iat the Halifax Shopping Centre on Jan. 30. *11401 Founded in Montreal and now working out of r` Toronto, the band comprises Randy Bowen (guitar,
--A-1-vocals), Chris Brodbeck (vocals, bass), Bruce ,McQueen (drums), and Reggie Bennett (guitar,
AV -vocals). Loggerhead, a New Brunswick -based
..independent label, has been nominated for an 4,ECMA award as outstanding company of the year. well, Denise Murray, now bulletin g up the RPM i-91441tkountry 100 with her latest release, Has Anybody
''''IrSeen My Angel (#21*), has been nominated as iicountry artist of the year. She will perform at the
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George Hotel as well at the Halifax Shopping .C.t,ttre. exker..t114.41.V... Nashville.
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The East Coast Music Association (ECMA) will pay tribute to the late Don Messer at this year's
ECMA awards show. The Dr. Helen Creighton Lifetime Achievement Award will be awarded
posthumously to the New Brunswick native, who became a legend in his own time and a major
contributor to Canada's diverse cultural mosaic. Born in Tweedside near Fredericton in 1909,
Messer began playing the violin at age five, picking up fiddle tunes from local players. He also honed his talent with three years of classical training in
Boston before launching his radio career in Saint John in 1929. He was appointed music director at
CFCY in Charlottetown in 1939 where he formed Don Messer and His Islanders, which featured
vocalist Charlie Chamberlain and later, vocalist Marg Osborne. By 1944 Messer and his band was heard nationally, three times weekly, on CBC Radio.
After touring both inside and outside the maritimes, Messer and his band gained a large following across Canada. The band gained even
more popularity when they were featured as The Don Messer Show on CBC-TV's summer series in
1959. Because of its popularity the show continued in the fall as Don Messer's Jubilee, which was
broadcast by 21 independent stations in Canada and two in the US. The show continued until Messer's
death in Halifax in 1973. A shy and unassuming gentleman, Messer let
his fiddle do the talking. He was hardly ever heard to speak a word on either of his radio or television
shows. However, he has been credited with creating many of the varied fiddle traditions in Canada and
influencing other fiddlers with what is described as his "clean, straight -ahead style. One of his fiddles
now rests in the Country Music Hall of Fame in
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Chosen by the East Coast Music Associatioqp board of directors, the Lifetime Achievement AwardWe
is presented to an individual who has "had alst.
profound and lasting effect on the Atlantic CanadianOt music industry." The award was named after Novag, '
Scotia folklorist, Dr. Helen Creighton when sheg,'!.:Ike...
received it in 1991. Previous recipients of the award are Dutch.
Mason (1989), Matt Minglewood (1990), Dr. Helm., Creighton (1991), Rufus Guinchard (1992)
Stompin' Tom Connors (1993), Noel Dinn (1994),4"'" rc John Allan Cameron (1995), Gene MacLellan
(1996), and last year's recipient Edith Butler. Don Messer and His Islanders also released a;f:
number of recordings over the years. Some titlesaf are available through Holborne Distributors intO'''Jc
Mount Albert, Ontario, phone 905-773-6848 or faxl.. 905-853-2955.
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ECMA '98SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm`:'.'Concerts at the Cohn: Symphony Nova
Scotia with Evans & Doherty, J.P. Cormier,Ron Hynes and the Nova Scotia Mass Choir
9:00 pm - 12:00 amMainstage Showcase, Port Royal Room:Maxine MacLeod, Michael Hall, The EnnisSisters, Howie MacDonald, Muzzy & theRhythm Network
12: 00 am - 2:00 amCountry Showcase, Neon Armadillo: SonjaWood, Jeff Alan, The Ryan Sisters
12: 00 am - 2:00 amPop/Rock Showcase, Reflections Cabaret:Bucket Truck, Devora, An Acoustic Sin
12:00 am - 2:00 amRoots/Traditional Showcase, Your Father'sMoustache: Angelo Spinnazola, EddyGouchie & Eastern Mojo, Dave Gunning
Saturday, January 31
Ongoing Yamaha Canada 76 Hour JamCornwallis Room
8:30 am - 11:00 pmMedia Centre Room 14,Highland Level
779:00 am - midnightRegistration Cornwallis Level
am - 10:00 pmIMusic Memories Exhibit
Cornwallis Level
9:00 am- 11:45 amComment financer une carrier musicale enAcadie20(Seminar; presented in French)Highland Suite 11
9:30 am - 5:00 pmTrade Show Port Royal Room 20
10:00 am - 11:30 amData Broadcast Systems (Seminar)Highland Suite 9
10:00 am - 11:30 amThe Corporate Community Part Two(Seminar), Highland Suite 7
.10:00 am - 5:00 pm4Buyers' Contact Centre
`-'Mariner Suite 1
1:00 pm - 2:30 pmFunding Possibilities (Seminar)Highland Suite 9
1:00 pm - 2:30 pmDoes Your Song Have What it Takes?(Seminar), Highland Suite 7
2:00 pm -4:30 pmQue veut le Quebec?(Seminar; presented in French), HighlandSuite 11
3:00 pm - 4:30 pmTake Us to the World! Part Three (Seminar),Highland Suite 9
7:00 pm - 10:00 pmAlternative Showcase, The Marquee Club:VertigoB, Y, Kudzu, Mir, Grace Babies
7:30 pm - 9:30 pmConcerts at the Cohn: Danny Boudreau,Lennie Gallant, MacKeel, Pamela Morgan
9:00 - midnightMainstage Showcase, Port Royal Room:Afro Musica, Michelle Boudreau Samson,Paper Soul, Scott Phillips, The DaveCarmichael Band
12:00 am -2:00 amBlues/Gospel/Dance Showcase, The BluesCorner: Shy Luv, Ross Anderson, JohnTetrault
12:00 am - 2:00 amCountry Showcase, Neon Armadillo: LouisaManuel, Stephen Rideout, Brad Hewey
12:00 am - 2:00 am Pop/RockShowcase, Reflections Cabaret: StaceyBrown, LeDrew, Cheryl Gaudet
12:00 am - 2:00 amRoots/Traditional Showcase, Your Father'sMoustache: Kendra MacGillivray, WallyMacAulay, The Celtic Connection
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8:30 am - 4:00 pmMedia CentreRoom 14, Highland Level
9:00 am - 5:00 pmRegistrationCornwallis Level
9:00 am - 4:00 pmMusic Memories ExhibitCornwallis Level
10:30 am - noonThe Managers Forum (Seminar)Highland Suite 9
1:00 pm - 3:30 pmS.A.C. Songwriters CirclePort Royal Room
2:00 pm - 4:00 pmChildren's Showcase, Neptune TheatreSecond Stage: Duncan and the Apple in aTree Band, Morning Star, Razzmatn77 forKids
5:00 pm - 6:30 pmPremier's Reception (invitation only)
7:00 pm- 11:00 pmECMA '98 Awards Show GalaHalifax Metro Centre
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added exposure on Craven A's Today's Country (RPM - Jan. 26/98), his added spins on both the major and secondary market stations, jumped his
Warner Bros single, The Kind Of Heart That Breaks, into the #1 slot on the RPM Country 100.
His rapid rise to the top of the chart took only eight weeks. The popular New Brunswick youngster was voted outstanding new artist at the Big Country Music Awards last year (RPM
- June 9/97). He has made impressive chart gains with each of his
releases. His debut, Somewhere Inside, peaked at #4 (RPM - Jan. 20/97), the follow-up, Almost
Always, also peaked at #4 (RPM - July 14/97), and
now the icing on the cake as he trots home with a #1 single, which he celebrate at this year's East
Coast Music Awards and conference.
Shania Twain enters the chart modestly with her latest Mercury single, You're The One, registering
a #88 on the chart, the most added single. The single was targeted to A/C progammers, where it
has made a good impression, but most country programmers held back, while others added the
track from her Come On Over album. Now, it looks like the Twain machine is in motion for yet another
conquest of the chart. Twain now has three singles on the chart, the first time a Cancon artist has had
three chart items at the same time, matching Garth Brooks, who continues this week with three singles
going for him.
Charlie Major continues his upward motion on the chart with Some Days Are Better, his latest ViK/
BMG single, jumping up to #43 from #63, the biggest mover of the week, and only in its second
week.
Julian Austin is making his presence known this week at the East Coast Music Awards &
Conference. He scored a #1 on the RPM Country 100 (RPM - July 21/97) with Little 01' Kisses, his
debut for the ViK/BMG label. His follow-up, Diamond, unfortunately peaked at #3 (RPM - Jan.
12/98) due to the heavy spins afforded Shania Twain's Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)
and Longneck Bottle by Garth Brooks. However, it didn't take long for Austin to make his pitch for chart action with the follow-up, Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad, which entered the chart at #72 (RPM -
Jan. 19/98). This week the single bullets up to #46 after only three weeks. Austin has been nominated
for an ECMA award his year in the country artist category.
Bill MacNeil, who heads up his own MacNeil Music Group (MMG) in Marion Bridge, Nova Scotia, is laying on a hefty promotion campaign for
the single and video release of My Love Will Always Be Like That by Scott Phillips. The single was taken
from Phillips' debut album, Day One (RPM New Releases - Sept. 29/97) which was released on the
MMG label. Phillips will be showcasing his talent
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at the East Coast Awards Mainstage in the Port Royal Room of the World Trade & Convention Centre in Halifax beginning at 11 pm on Saturday,
Jan. 31. MacNeil will be fondly remembered for his days as country music programmer and as the
one who gave that extra needle time to Cancon artists. MacNeil can be contacted at 902-727-2499,
fax 902-727-2933.
Dick Damron is all packaged up and ready for reading in a just released autobiography titled The Legend and The Legacy, the Story of Dick Damron,
published by Quarry Press. There aren't too many country artists who attain that "legend" status,
living or dead, but Damron has survived the knocks and the bumps over a rocky 30 years of recording,
touring and just plain hangin' on. His first hit on the RPM Country chart was his Apex release of
Countryfied, which hit #1 on Sept. 26/70. He switched labels as often as he had hits, moving to
MCA, to Columbia, to Marathon and to Condor, finally settling in with RCA in 1978, and lasted
through to 1989. He released a few albums independently, including a couple of Christian
Country Collections, Wings Upon The Wind, and Touch The Sky, in 1992 and 1994 respectively. He
also released a 16 -track instrumental album in 1991, all three on Scoot Irwin's ATI label. A nice touch
from BMG (RCA) was the 1995 release of Dick Damron - The Anthology. He was inducted into the
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1994. Watch for an upcoming book review.
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THE KIND OF HEART THAT BREAKS eChris Cummings/Self-titled/pro single -P(Cummings/Douglas/Tribble) Scott/Norman (Warner Bros)
JUST TO SEE YOU SMILETim McGraw/Everywhere/pro single -F(M.Nesler/T.Martin) Gallimore/Stroud/McGraw (Curb)
BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND MEAlan Jackson/Everything I Love/pro single -N(H.Allen/R.Chamberlain) K.Stegall (Arista)
DON'T BE STUPID (You Know ...Shania Twain/Come On Over/CD track -Q(S.Twain/R.J.Lange) R.J.Lange (Mercury(
WALK THIS ROADBruce Guthro/Of Your Son/pro single -F(B.Guthro) c.iRSCHICK (erni)
HE'S GOT YOUBrooks & Dunn/Greatest Hits Collection/pro single -N(R.Dunn/T.McBride) D.Cook/K.Brooks/R.Dunn (Arista)
ANGEL IN MY EYESJohn Michael Montgomery/What I Do/CD track -P(B.Daly/T.Mullins) C.Petocz (Atlantic)
LONGNECK BOTTLEGarth Brooks/Sevens/pro single -F(S.Wariner/R.Cames) A.Reynolds (Capitol)
HAVEN'T YOU HEARDShirley Myers/Let It Rain/comp 336-P(Myers/Nicholson/Scott) (Stony Plain)
GET HOT OR GO HOMERick Tippe/Title track/pro single(R.Tippe) D.Pomeroy (Moon Tan)
IMAGINE THATDiamond Rio/Greatest Hits/comp 51-N(D.George/J.Tirro/B.White) M.D. Clute/Diamond Rio (Arista)
THERE'S A SONG IN THERE .Thomas Wade/Wayward/Self-titled/CD track -K(T.Wade/K.Hamden) J.May/T.Wade (Peg)
I'M SO HAPPY I CANT STOP CRYINGToby Keith w/Sting/Dream Walkin7pro single -0(Sting) J.Stroud/T.Keith (Mercury)
ON THE SIDE OF ANGELSLeAnn Rimes/You Light Up My Life/pro single -F(G.Burr/G.House) W.C.Rimes (Curb)
WHAT'S COME OVER YOUPaul Brandt/Outside The Frame/pro single -P(G.Nelson/D.Swander) J.Leo (Reprise)
I WANNA FALL IN LOVELila McCann/Lila/CD track -P(M.Spiro/B.Brock) M.Spiro (Asylum)
IF YOU CAN'T BE GOOD ...Neal McCoy/Greatest Hits/CD track -P(T.Seals/B.Miller) K.Lehning (Atlantic)
A CHANCEKenny Chesney/I Will Stand/comp 51-N(D.Dillon/R.Porter) B.Cannon/N.1Nilson (BNA)
WHAT IFReba McEntire/No album/comp 8-J(D.Warren) R.McEntire/D.Malloy (MCA)
CHEVY BLUE EYESBrent McAthey/Believe In Me/CD single(B.Nelson) L.Ratliff/B.McAthey/R.Prescott (Arial)
HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY ANGELDenise Murray/What You Mean .../Polydor 523-Q(Murray/Melanson/Lang/SzawowskV) Szawlowski (Loggerhead)
ONE OF THOSE NIGHTS TONIGHTLorrie Morgan/Shakin' Things Up/pro single -N(G.Longacre/R.Giles) J.Stroud/L.Morgan (BNA)
STILL IN LOVE WITH YOUTravis Tritt/The Restless Kind/comp 344-P(T.Tritt) D.Was/T.Tritt (Warner Bros)
SHE'S GONNA MAKE ITGarth Brooks/Sevens/pro single -F(K.Blazy/K.Williams/G.Brooks) A.Reynolds (Capitol)
IN THIS HEART OF MINEMontgomery Steele/EPCD/CD track(M.Steele) G.Dere (MSI)
YOU'VE GOT TO TALK TO MELee Ann Womack/Self-titled/pro single -J(J.O'Hara) M.Wdght (Decca)
A BROKEN WINGMartina McBride/Evolution/comp 51-N(J.House/S.Hogin/P.Barnhart) M.McBride/P.Worley (RCA)
LOVE GETS ME EVERY TIMEShania Twain/Come On Over/pro single -Q(S.Twain/R.J.Lange) R.J.Lange Mercury)
ONE SMALL MIRACLEBryan White/The Right Place/CD track -P(B.Anderson/S.Wariner) B.J.Walker Jr/K.Lehning (Asylum)
WHAT IF I SAIDAnita Cochran w/Steve Wariner/Back To You/pro single(J.E.Norman/A.Cochran) A.Cochran (Warner Bros)
COME SOME RAINY DAYWynonna/The Other Side/comp 8-J(B.McGrath/B.Kirsch) B.Maher (Curb)
THE REST OF MINETrace Adkins/Dreamin' Out Loud/comp 22-F(T.Adkins/K.Beard) S.Hendricks (Capitol)
YOU WALKED INLonestar/Crazy Nights/comp 50-N(R.J.Lange/B.Adams) D.CookNV.VVilson (BNA)
IF I NEVER STOP LOVING YOUDavid Kersh/Goodnight Sweetheard/pro single -F(D.Kees/S.Ewing) P.McMakin (Curb)
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35 27 18 FROM HERE TO ETERNITYMichael Peterson/Self-titled/comp 334-P(M.Peterson/R.E.Orrall) R.E.OrralVJ.Leo (Reprise)
36 29 17 I HAVE TO SURRENDERTy Hemdon/Living In A Moment/comp 347-H(P.Bunch/D.Johnson) D.Johnson (Epic)
37 23 13 OF COURSE I'M ALRIGHTAlabama/Dancin' On The Boulevard/comp 51-N(B.Kirsch) D.Cook/Alabama (RCA)
38 43 11 UNDERNEATH THE MOONMontana Sky/Self-titled EP/CD track(Montana Sky) R.PrescotVJ.P4Nheeler (Sky)
39 25 23 DIAMONDJulian Austin/What My Heart ... /pro single -N(J.Austin/S.Robichaud) D.Leblanc (ViK/BMG)
47 4 NOTHIN' BUT THE TAILLIGHTSClint Black/Title track/pro single -H(C.Black/S.Wariner) J.Stroud/C.Black (RCA)
49 5 ITS NOT OVERMark Chesnutt wN.Gill & A.Krauss/Thank God .../comp(L.Kingston/M.Wright) M.Wright (Decca)
42 42 12 UNUSUAL CHILDKelita/Lucky One/pro single -H(K.Haverland) G.Lemon (Peg)
63 2 SOME DAYS ARE BETTERCharlie Major/Everything's Alright/pro single -H(C.Major) M.Poole (VIK/BMG)
44 45 11 LOVER PLEASECindy Church/Self-titled/comp 333-P(B.Swan) M.VVilldnson/N.Tinkham (Stony Plain)
45 51 4 CLOSER TO HEAVENMile Mason/No album/comp 344-P(A.Mayo/B.Lueher) B.Mavis (Atlantic)
62 3 TWO OUT OF THREE AIN'T BADJulian Austin/What My Heart ... /pro single -N(J.Steinman) D.Leblanc (ViK/BMG)
47 36 10 DID I SHAVE MY LEGS FOR THISDeana Carter/Did I Shave My Legs.../pro Single -F(D.Carter/R.Hart) C.Farren (Capitol)
55 5 LITTLE RED RODEOCollin Raye/The Best Of/pro single -H(Black.Vassar/Bourke) Raye/Worley/Walker Jr. (Epic)
49 52 9 YOUR ONLY ROMEODesert Dolphins/Hang Of The Heartache/CD track-(G.Heywood) R.Prescott (Quality)
57 5 THE DAY THAT SHE LEFT TULSAWade Hayes/fore Up From The Floor/pro single -H(M.D.Sanders/S.Diamond) D.Cook (Columbia) 60 4 ROUND ABOUT WAYGeorge Strait/Carrying Your Love/comp 8-J(S.Dean/VV.Nance) T.Brown/G.Strait (MCA)
52 53 10 PROMISED LANDJoan Kennedy/A Dozen Red Roses/CD Track(K.Flemming/M.A.Kennedy) J.Cupit/J.Kennedy (Velvel) 61 5 LET'S KISS AND MAKE UPBeverley Mahood w/Ken Munshaw/Girl.../pro single(S. Hogg/M. Dineen/B. Mahood) R.J.Hutt (Spin)
65 4 THEN WHATClay Walker/Rumor Has It/comp 340-P(R.Sharp/J.Vezner) J.Stroud/C.Walker (Giant)
55 30 19 LAND OF THE LIVINGPam Tillis/Greatest Hits/pro single -N(W.Patton/T.Sillers) B.J.Walker Jr/P.Tillis (Arista)
56 54 6 WEST OF EVERYTHINGNancy Denault/Matters Of The Heart/CD track(M.McAffee/M.Elliott/S.Sheehan) N.Couture (RN()
57 46 16 TONIGHT THERE'S A BLUE MOONPrairie Oyster/Blue Plate SpeciaVcomp 50-N(R.DeCarle) M.Poole/Prairie Oyster (BMG)
58 39 15 WHEN LOVE STARTS TALKIN'Wynonna/Collection/CD track -J(J.O'Hara/B.Maher/G.Nicholson) B.Maher (Curb)
59 44 19 SOMETHING THAT WE DOClint Black/Nothin' But The Taillights/pro single -N(C.BlacMS.Ewing) C.Black/J.Stroud (RCA)
60 38 15 MORE THAN EVERYTHINGRhett Akins/VVhat Livin's All About/pro single -J(M.Green/A.Mayo) J.Stroud (Decca)
61 79 3 PERFECT LOVETrisha Yearwood/Songbook/comp 8-J(Smith/Russ) T.Yearwood (MCA)
80 4 . JUST BETWEEN YOU AND METhe Kinleys/Title track/CD track(H&J.Kinley/R&D.Zavitson) Zavitson/Maselden/Greene (Epic)
77 4 BYE, BYEJo Dee Messina/I'm Alright/pro single -F(P.Vassar/R.M.Bourke) B.Gallimore/T.McGraw (Curb)
64 66 12 YOUR LOVEJim Brickman w/Michelle Wright/The Gift/comp 25-N M(Brickman/Hosier/DeViller) J.Brickman (Windham Hill))
65 68 7 JUST DON'T WAIT AROUND ...David Lee Murphy/We Cant All ... /comp 8-J(D.L.Murphy) T.Brown/D.L.Murphy (MCA)
66 69 7 I KNOW MYSELF TOO WELLRena Gaile/Self-titled/pro single(S.Eikhard) D.O'Doherty (Royalty)
85 2 A HOUSE WITH NO CURTAINSAlan Jackson/Everything I Love/CD track -N(A.Jackson/J.McBride) K.Stegall (Arista)
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A LITTLE IN LOVEPaul Brandt/Outside The Frame/comp 334-P(J.Leo/R.Bowles) J.Leo (Reprise)
TODAY MY WORLD SLIPPED AWAYGeorge Strait/Carrying Your Love ... /comp 5-J(M.WrightN.Gosdin) T.Brown/G.Strait (MCA)
GOODBYE BLUESTia Parsons/Self-titled/Hillcrest 38(D.Connor/ROwnbey) L.T.Garry (Hillcrest)
OLD TIMEREli BarsVUnmarked TraiVpro single(Eli Barsi) Eli Barsi (Barsi)
IF I COULD JUST GET TO YOUDuane Steele/This Is The Life/comp 532-0(D.Steele/J.Robbin) S.Bogard/M.D.Clute (Mercury)
I CAN LOVE YOU BETTERDixie Chicks/Title track/comp 348-H(Kostas/P.B.Hayes) P.Worley/B.Chancey (Monument
REGULAR ROMEOMark Ekins/Trtle track/CD track(M.Ekins) M.Ekins/B.Haggarty (ME)
THE WRANGLERBrent Howard/Self-titled/pro single(B.Howard/Dalla-Vincenza) T.Rudner (Fre)
LOVE IS THE RIGHT PLACEBryan White/Self-titled/pro single -P(M.Hummon/T.Sims) B.J.Walker Jr./K.Lehning (Asylum)
YOU'LL NEVER KNOWMindy McCready/Self-titled/CD track -N(K.Richey/Angelo) D.Malloy (BNA)
THE OUTCOMESean Hogan/Self-titled/CD track(S.Hogan) S.Hogan/R.Erickson (Barnstorm)
THE NOTEDaryle Singletary/Self-titled/comp 340-P(B.Moore/R.Ray) D.Johnson/J.Hobbs (Giant)
YOU DON'T SEEM TO MISS MEPatty Loveless/Long Stretch Of ... /pro single -F(J.Lauderdale) E.Gordy Jr. (Epic)
IN ANOTHER'S EYESGarth Brooks w/Trisha YearwoocVSongbook/pro single-(B.Wood/J.Peppard/G.Brooks) A.Reynolds (MCA)
JUST ANOTHER HEARTACHEChely Wright/Let Me In/pro single -J(E.Mill.M.D.Sanders) T.Brown (MCA)
HEAVEN BY YOUR SIDESean Hogan /self-titled/CD track(S.Hogan) S.Hogan/R.Erickson (Barnstorm)
WHAT'S HER NAMEDanny Hooper/He's Buying Roses Again/pro single(D.Hooper/N.Rookel R.Volkaert/D.Hooper (Royalty)
SOMEBODY WILLRiver Road/Self-titled/CD track -F(Aldridge/Crisler/Jones) Hendricks/Nicholson (Capitol)
THAT DOES ITJason Sellers/I'm Your Man/pro single -N(J.Sellers/A.Cunningham) C.Farren (BNA)
BELLEAU WOODGarth Brooks/Sevens/CD track -F(J.Henry/G.Brooks) A.Reynolds (Capitol)
YOU'RE THE ONEShania Twain/Come On Over/Pro Single -Q(S.Twain/R.J.Lange) R.J.Lange(Mercury)
WHAT A WOMAN KNOWSKris Tyler/Title Track/comp 6-J(K.Tyler/D.Child/G.Burr) T.Brown/E.Gordy Jr. (Rising Tide)
PHYLLIS if DONStephanie Thomson/Almost Blue/CD track(L.A.Reid/J.Mclaughlin) T.McKillip (TIS)
LONLEY WON'T LEAVE ME ALONETrace Adkins/Big Time/pro single -F(M.Danna/J.A.Sweet) S.Hendricks (Capitol)
TO BE WITH YOUThe Mavericks/Trampoline/pro single -J(R.Malo/J.Bouke) R.Malo/D.Cook (MCA)
I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH YOUKevin Griffin/No Album/Hillcrest comp 39(K.Griffin) No producer (Hillcrest)
ANOTHER SIDESawyer Brown/Six Days On The Road/pro single -F(M.A.Miller) M.A.Miller/M.McAnally (Curb)
BETTER THAN IT USED TO BERhett Akins/What Livin's All About/pro single -J(M.D.Sanders/N.Thrasher) J.Stroud (Decca)
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POSTMARKED BIRMINGHAMBlackhawk/Love & Gravity/CD track -N(D.Sampson) M.Bright (Arista)
WATCH THISClay Walker/Rumor Has It/comp 331-P(A.Smith/A.Barker/R.Harbin) J.Stroud/C.Walker (Giant)
HONKY TONK TRUTHBrooks & Dunn/Greatest Hits/pro single -N(R.Dunn/K.Williams/L.Wilson) D.Cook/K.Brooks/R.Dunn (Arista)
THE NEXT STEPJim Collins/Title track/pro single -N(K.Blazy/S.Blazy/M.Hummon) J.StroudNV.Wilson (Arista)
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John Gracie is scheduled for the J.of Gabereau Live, seen nationally on Ceast on ATV weekdays at 12 noon. (be in Halifax all week at the BluenHotel Halifax. Gracie will be a featuon the show, one of many that he isthe launch of what he calls "the bigg(his musical career. "It's been a lotinvestment, but it's exactly what wesound and great songs. We're anximto radio and get the band back on tilt
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John Gracie is scheduled for the Jan. 29 edition of Gabereau Live, seen nationally on CTV and down
east on ATV weekdays at 12 noon. Gabereau will be in Halifax all week at the Bluenose Room in
Hotel Halifax. Gracie will be a featured performer on the show, one of many that he is preparing for the launch of what he calls "the biggest project" in his musical career. "It's been a lot of work and
investment, but it's exactly what we wanted, great sound and great songs. We're anxious to get them
to radio and get the band back on the road."
Sherry Kennedy is targeting mid -February for the release of her third single, the title track from her album, Ordinary Woman. "It's the one that I
wrote, says Kennedy, "and basically, any woman who has kids will relate to this song. It's for the
woman who has everything. The new single is the follow-up to Goin' Through The Motions, which
enjoyed a 17 -week run up the RPM Country 100
COUNTRY PICKERS
STEVE JONES CFQM-FM - Moncton
A Little Bit -Jason McCoy BRUCE LEPERRE
CKDM - Dauphin A Little Bit - Jason McCoy
JAMES RICHARDS CHAT - Medicine Hat
A Little Bit -Jason McCoy JANET TRECARTEN
CISS-FM -Toronto You're The One - Shania Twain
DAN MITCHELL CKCQ Cariboo Country - Quesnel She's So Many - Verna Charlton RAY BERGSTROM
Country 96 - Kingston Phyllis Er Don -
Stephanie Thomson WADE WILLEY
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Phyllis Et Don - Stephanie Thomson DOUG HARRISON CJNB
- North Battleford Phyllis Et Don
- Stephanie Thomson
PETE WALKER KX96FM
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Too Good - Michael Peterson BOB PRESTON
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Lethbridge Too Good
- Michael Peterson
COLIN McAULAY 630 CFCY
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Charlie Major BILL MALCOLM KIXX 105
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To Be With - The Mavericks RICK FLEMING
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(Jan. 26/98). A highlight of Kennedy's career was performing for the Scorched Earth Band Aid benefit.
The concert raised money for the ranchers who were burned out just before Christmas. "I knew a lot of
the people out there in the hills and had even been to their branding parties so it was very close to me.
The show was great and it was so good to be able to give back to the community that I grew up in."
Kennedy's album, Don't Wait, was picked as one of the Top 10 independent albums of 1997 in
Europe. The ECMA took the album to MIDEM and she has since had offers from labels and distribution
companies. She will be going to Europe this summer to follow-up on some of the contacts she has made.
Kennedy also has a new agent, David Brodsky, out of New York. She will be performing in New York in May.
The Neilsons "knocked them out in Branson, Missouri," reports Wayne Strachan of Platter
Matter, publicist for the band from Wasaga Beach, Ontario. Knocking out the competition led to a contract for the 1998 season on the Branson Belle
Showboat, the first Canadian band to perform on the showboat. The band will be performing a
minimum of 129 concerts on the boat in the spring and fall. The showboat, which is almost the length of a football field, boasts four decks and takes guests on a tour of the Ozark's most popular lake, known for its 800 miles of shoreline surround by wooded
hills. They will also return home to Canada for a cross-country tour during June, July and August.
The band was also the first Canadian band to perform on the General Jackson Showboat where
they pulled off a string of successful dates for the 1997 season. Other accomplishments include two Gold Awards for their video, Windows To The Past,
and 1997 nominations for Big Country Awards in the Group and Outstanding New Artist categories.
The band comprises Ron and Betty Neilson and their three children, Tami (20), and sons Jay (19), and Todd (14). Ron is an accomplished musician
of 35 years and plays guitar for the group; Jay has been playing bass since the age of nine; Todd plays
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THE BEST OF LOVEMichael Bolton - All That MattersColumbia -68510 (comp 0671-H
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22 22 24 FOOLISH GAMESJewel - Pieces Of Your SoulAtlantic -82700 (comp 330)-P
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24 19 13 I CANT GO FOR THATThe Nylons - Fabric Of LifeShoreline/Select-14009 (CD track)
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28 31 10 HEY GIRLBilly Joel -Greatest Hits Vol. IIColumbia -67347 (pro single( -H
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the drums; and daughter Tami is lead vocalist; while Betty does backup vocals.
Jason McCoy's new single, A Little Bit Of You (Goes A Long, Long Way), is now at radio. The song is two -parts Cancon (AM). McCoy is
credited with writing the music. A video of the single is now in the works. A tour of Ontario, the prairie provinces and BC gets underway on Feb. 6.
John "Stony" Stoneham is a name to jot down in your note pad if you're an A&R guy or even the
FACTORY continued from page 5
singing, to production and recording. He has produced for Juno winners Ghetto Concept, Diemen
X as well as Michie Mee, and toured with Rascalz, K -OS and Horace Brown.
Label and artist have signed a three album deal and plan to aggressively pursue the US market over the next year. Initial responses in that market,
largely from Beat Factory's international vinyl syndication, have been positive for the single and,
according to Ramos, indicative of some break out possibilities.
"The vision we have for him is international," he says. "That is our mandate this year, to develop
our international markets in order to source out a deal. If he does great here, that's fine but you have
to think globally; we want to be able to open up The Source and read about Madlocks and we're not just talking about a little mention, we're talking
about a full page interview, the same with Vibe or NME or any of these publications and other
Canadian artists. No matter how many records we sell in Canada, I'll never be satisfied until it springs
elsewhere, specifically in the US." The label will be doubling off efforts for their
new RapEssentials compilation, Volume 3, tentatively scheduled for a May release and a new
R&B signing, date or details as yet not known. The signings will herald a new stage for the label, which
has up until now dealt exclusively with compilations. Ramos says the label expects to
maintain the spirit of variety, which coloured their compilations, into their future signings. "We're looking to round out everything
because we want to diversify and not stay within one thing," he says. "Our long term plan is to move into reggae and calypso and gospel and all that, to the point where we can become totally sufficient and not work from release to release and we can be
a full label with international roster."
THOMAS L. SANDLER
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president of a record company. Stony, who lives in Hamilton, is shopping a five -song CD that has all
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singles. The session was produced by veteran producer Gary Buck, no slouch when it comes to
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messages to life. It's very rare to find a talent like this on the loose. But he won't be for long.
UK and US dates firmed for Rick Tippe tour West coast -based Rick Tippe, who this week cracks
the Top 10 of the RPM Country 100 with his Moon Tan single, Get Hot Or Go Home. Tippe, will shortly set out on the first leg his world tour.
Tippe's manager, Rui Da Silva, who heads up the Da Silva Management firm in Edmonton,
reports that Tippe will begin his US tour in Williamsburg, Virgina (Feb. 6-8), followed by dates
in Connecticut, Long Island, Rhode Island and Fort
The second leg of his tour takes him to London, England for two dates (March 18-19). He also has
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