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TOMMY LEE Gets A Crazy Surprise From His Wife Brittany Furlan To Celebrate Solo Album ANDRO Release Friday (10/16)

DT: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13

TOMMY LEE
GETS “WRAPPED”
BY HIS WIFE BRITTANY FURLAN

Never a dull moment in the world of TOMMY LEE, who’s gearing up for the October 16 release of his solo album ANDRO (Better Noise Music).

At the link below of a video unveiled yesterday (10/12) on TikTok, watch what happens when his wife Brittany Furlan surprises TOMMY, one of the most notorious drummers of the last four decades, by having his black 2018 Rolls-Royce Wraith wrapped with the image of his album cover. It all goes down in front of their Calabasas, CA home, and sparks fly when TOMMY sees the wrapped car for the first time. (No strangers to TikTok, Tommy and Brittany’s clips have amassed over 100 million views on the platform this year.)

Brittany: Don’t you love it? It’s your album cover.

Tommy: What the f**k did you do to my car?

Brittany: I put your album cover on it! Look how good it is. It says Tommy Lee. Andro. It’s got the colors. It’s so dope! Now you can drive it around and do all your own promoting.

Tommy: The Black was so expensive. What did you f**king do? You want me to drive this around?

Brittany: Yeah! You don’t even have to hire a publicist. Look at how many people are gonna see! Tommy Lee Andro. Yay he loves it!”

Links:

TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJPqxR9X/

Clean Version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zj4lujFicDxPa60Lg9C0EFlvvqaSwx5e/view?usp=sharing

ANDRO is an exciting mix of electro, hip-hop funk, dance and industrial music with an array of special guests including Post Malone via TOMMY’s remix of the Malone/Tyla Yaweh track “Tommy Lee.”

“It was me sitting around writing like a maniac,” says TOMMY about the album. “I would just go down to the studio and tweak out–it would be like, ‘Whoa, he’s been down there for fucking days.’ But I would just be banging on the keyboard, and a sound would inspire me, or suddenly there would be this beat…and it all just followed.”

Here are links to the videos released from the album so far:

TOMMY LEE Social Media:
INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | FACEBOOKTIKTOK

For press inquiries about TOMMY LEE:

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Mitch Schneider, mschneider@sropr.com

BETTER NOISE MUSIC:
Jamie Roberts, Jamie@betternoise.com

 


Tommy Emmanuel Releases Newly Recorded Instrumental of John Lennon’s “Imagine” Today (10/9)

DT: OCTOBER 9, 2020

FM: MITCH SCHNEIDER/ANDREA FAULK/LYNDIE WENNER
SRO PR (LOS ANGELES, NASHVILLE, LAS VEGAS)

 

TOMMY EMMANUEL
RELEASES NEWLY RECORDED ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTAL OF
JOHN LENNON’S CLASSIC “IMAGINE”
AS A LIMITED EDITION 7-INCH VINYL SINGLE EXCLUSIVE FOR INDEPENDENT RETAIL ON NOVEMBER 13 IN THE U.S. AND DECEMBER 18 INTERNATIONALLY
VIDEO FOR “IMAGINE” HAS BEEN RELEASED TODAY, OCTOBER 9,
THE SAME DAY LENNON WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 YEARS OLD
WATCH IT HERE

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TOMMY EMMANUEL, the acclaimed and Grammy-nominated acoustic guitarist, singer and songwriter, has today (October 9) released a newly recorded acoustic instrumental of John Lennon’s classic “Imagine” as a limited edition 7-inch vinyl single exclusive for independent retail on November 13 in the U.S. and December 18 internationally. A video for the Nashville-based artist’s stirring version of “Imagine” has also been released today, the same day Lennon would have been 80 years old. Watch the video–filmed in Nashville at Tunesmith Studios and directed by Joshua Britt and Neilson Hubbard for Neighborhoods Apart—here:

“I want to say a big thank you and a big Happy Birthday to John Lennon,” says EMMANUEL. “Thank you John for all your mojo, for all your music and all the great memories that you’ve left us. To celebrate your birthday, I have recorded my version of “Imagine” and it’s only coming out on record. It’s gonna be a 7” vinyl and it’ll be available at your record store. So support your local record store because in these hard times, everybody needs to help each other. If you love John Lennon, like most of us do, and if you love the song “Imagine”—one of the greatest songs of peace ever written, then please go and get my version of ‘Imagine’ and play it for your children. Lots of Love.”

TOMMY recorded “Imagine” on March 5, 2020 in Nashville at Tunesmith Studios right before the pandemic set in. It was produced by Tommy Emmanuel, engineered by Brad Benge, mixed by Brad Benge & Tommy Emmanuel and mastered by Marc DeSisto. “Imagine,” an exclusive release to record stores for 2020, is being issued on Tommy’s label, CGP Sounds (ironically the catalog number is #9).  Only 1,000 copies of the vinyl single are being produced and each one is numbered. The B-side is a Tommy Emmanuel original song, “Since We Met,” that has never appeared on vinyl.

In other TOMMY news, he’ll perform two live-stream concerts on Saturday, November 7. For the first show, at 3:00 PM, he’ll play highlights from his It’s Never Too Late album along with other fan favorites and at the 8:00 PM show, he’ll visit highlights from his Endless Road album along with other fan favorites. For these two live-streams, TOMMY has partnered with Topeka Live to bring a front row concert experience to the audience: he’ll perform in front of giant video monitors where he can see the audience and they’ll be able to see him (they can clap in between songs and he will hear and interact with them).

For more information about the shows, go here.

ABOUT TOMMY EMMANUEL:

TOMMY EMMANUEL has achieved enough musical milestones to satisfy several lifetimes. At the age of six, he was touring regional Australia with his family band. By 30, he was a rock n’ roll lead guitarist burning up stadiums in Europe. At 44, he became one of five people ever named a CPG (Certified Guitar Player) by his idol, music icon Chet Atkins. Today, he plays hundreds of sold-out shows every year from Nashville to Sydney to London. He’s piled up numerous accolades, including two Grammy Award nominationstwo ARIA Awards from the Australian Recording Industry Association (the Aussie equivalent of the Recording Academy); repeated honors in the Guitar Player magazine reader’s poll including a cover story for their August 2017 issue; a cover feature for Vintage Guitar’s July 2020 issue; and was Music Radar’s reader’s poll #1 winner of the Ten Best Acoustic Guitarists in The World (December 2019). A noted fingerstyle guitarist, EMMANUEL frequently threads three different parts simultaneously into his material, operating as a one-man band who handles the melody, the supporting chords and the bass all at once. His talents, which translate in any language, carry him to the far corners of the globe, but EMMANUEL never plays the same show twice, and he improvises big chunks of every date. That leaves him open to those technical imperfections, though they also provide some of the humanity to an other-worldly talent. On May 8, 2020, he released a newly recorded career-spanning double album, THE BEST OF TOMMYSONGS, via CGP Sounds/Cruzen Street Records). Watch the album trailer here which focuses on TOMMY’s unique ability to tell stories without words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SOQEMWYAQ4&feature=youtu.be

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Harry Shearer Releases “I Can’t Believe I’m Me,” Tenth Song From The Many Moods Of Donald Trump Album

DATE:      OCTOBER 9, 2020
FROM:     MARCEE RONDAN
 
“THE SIMPSONS” AND “SPINAL TAP” STAR
HARRY SHEARER
RELEASES TENTH SONG IN DONALD TRUMP SERIES:
“I CAN’T BELIEVE I’M ME”
FROM FORTHCOMING ALBUM
‘THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP
I’m winning elections
And adding such class
I brag on erections
And I kick me some ass
Who says a Pres can’t rule by decree (not me!)
When Congress believes
You gotta believe
I can’t believe I’m me
Me
#DonaldTrumpSong
LISTEN TO “I CAN’T BELIEVE I’M ME” HERE
Hot on the heels of the announcement of his forthcoming album THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP, and following the release of the track Executive Time,” with the accompanying motion capture video, “The Simpsons” and “Spinal Tap” star Harry Shearer has just released the tenth song in the collection.
As the medicated president huffs and puffs his way towards the final lap of the race to the White House, in “I Can’t Believe I’m Me,” SHEARER has the incumbent blasting out a “brassy, craggy worst-of-Broadway anthem” in praise of his not-so-private passion…himself.
SHEARER says of the song that lists all the attributes that Trump finds most attractive in himself: 
“When Donald Trump first rode down that escalator, all most of us saw was his unabashed delight in himself. The rest came later.”
SHEARER recently explained the album to the ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, “We ended up having a president that, turns out, demands our daily, if not constant, attention. I decided to comply with his demands and I do pay attention.”
HARRY SHEARER has vocally portrayed every U.S. president of his lifetime. Donald Trump is the third he has portrayed physically, having previously played Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan on screen.
With music and lyrics by Harry Shearer, “I Can’t Believe I’m Me” features SHEARER on lead vocal, Wayne Bergeron and Chris Walden on trumpets, Jeff Driskill on saxes, Juliane Gralle and Chris Walden on trombones, Andrew Synowiec on guitar, Gregg Bissonette on drums and CJ Vanston on piano, bass and strings. The horn and string arrangement are by HARRY SHEARER, CJ Vanston and Chris Walden. THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP is produced by CJ Vanston on Twanky Records.
THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP
Available October 30 on CD, Digitally and Vinyl
Album details below:
THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP album track listing is as follows
1. I Can’t Believe I’m Me      
Available to watch here
As the medicated president huffs and puffs his way towards the final lap of the race to the White House, in I CAN’T BELIEVE I’M ME, Shearer has the incumbent blasting out a ‘brassy, craggy worst-of-Broadway anthem’ in praise of his not so private passion…himself
When Donald Trump first rode down that escalator, all most of us saw was his unabashed delight in himself. The rest came later.
2. I Can’t Drive Anymore     
To be released on October 2
3. Son-in-Law   
Available to watch here
Shearer Trump performing an old style New Orleans number in praise his senior advisor, Jared Kushner. Always mentioned as one of Trump’s top aides, Jared Kushner has been given a portfolio that ranges from Middle-East peace to the pandemic. His success rate speaks for itself.
4. Stormy Daniels     
Available to listen to here
A lush string filled ode to passion, power and pay-off.
What good is hush money when it buys so little hush?
5.  Bill of Love
To be released October 16
6. Executive Time
A languorous love of leisure ballad in which Shearer as Trump sings wistfully of those long periods of contemplation and nothingness between unnecessary briefings from so called ‘experts.
When does the President get the time to watch all the TV news? It’s a big section of his daily schedule.
7. I Never Knew Him 
Available to listen to here
An eclectic musical mix in which Trump demonstrates that he might not have “one of the greatest memories of all time” as he purges his contact book and airbrushes his history of those who may be an impediment to his ratings.
A very famous guy has so many people claiming to be his friends or family. It’s always important to clear the air.
8. Very Stable Genius
Available to listen to here
A power ballad in which Trump vaunts his own intellectual prowess combined with his calm and balanced disposition.
When a person refers to himself with that phrase once, it’s newsworthy. When he does it repeatedly, it’s songworthy.
9.  Number One Son    
Available to listen to here
An electric chop suey, listing all Donald Jrs qualities and Trump’s new found love for the boy who serves him well.
The apple doesn’t fall far from the refrigerator.
10. Alabama
Available to listen to here
A southern rock tribute to the state that holds a special place in the President’s “heart”.
The trouble with official hurricane forecast maps is that they don’t often include Sharpie additions. When it’s the state that gave your Presidential campaign its kickoff, a Sharpie warning is the least you can do.
11. COVID-180
Available to listen to here
Alternating stanzas of pumped-up disco and plaintive folk rock to represent the alternating “up” and “down” approaches taken to the pandemic by the President.
Emerson once said “Petty consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds.” Trump agrees, though he may not quite understand it.
12. Acquittal
Available to listen to here
A ‘prog rock revenge anthem’, the president basks in the sheer vitriolic joy on offer when its time to settle scores.
When you’re impeached, and survive, the natural human impulse is balls-out revenge.
13. He Lies
To be released October 23
For more about HARRY SHEARER, click here.
Here’s a link to HARRY SHEARER’s series of Trump-themed songs.
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KAMP—First-Ever International K-Pop Festival—Set For 2021 In Los Angeles

DATE: OCTOBER 8, 2020

FROM: MARCEE RONDAN/MITCH SCHNEIDER

KAMP—FIRST-EVER INTERNATIONAL K-POP FESTIVAL—
SETS SIGHTS ON LOS ANGELES
AT BANC OF CALIFORNIA STADIUM
FOR 2021
FOLLOWS 2019 KAMP LAUNCH IN SINGAPORE

The world of K-Pop is about to get even bigger. Are you ready America?

With a successful presence already established in Asia with their 2019 inaugural event, KAMP–the first-ever international completely K-Pop festival–has set its sights on Los Angeles in 2021 at Banc of California Stadium. Stay tuned for additional details to be announced in the coming months.

First introduced to K-Pop fans in Singapore last year, KAMP drew a crowd of 20,000 K-Pop fans from throughout Asia and a lineup that included Super Junior, NCT127, Momoland, Stray Kids, Chung Ha, Ha Sung Woon, G-FRIEND, AleXa, and Sonnet Son. In choosing the festival’s next city, festival promoter and KAMP Global CEO and founder TIM KIM says, “Los Angeles is not only the home to entertainment, but a major global community that is home to so many different cultures. K-Pop has become a global music language and we felt that there was no better place to start our North America festivals. Most importantly, as an Angeleno, how could I not imagine a K-Pop festival under the beautiful weather of Los Angeles?”

KIM continues, “When I first envisioned KAMP, I imagined our festival being held in at least 10 major cities in different continents around the world. As we are the first global K-Pop festival, our goal is to bring a true and creative K-Pop experience to fans in all corners of the world.”

KAMP Los Angeles is being developed as an event created specifically for the genre with various attractions and engagement activities involving K-Pop culture which will be a unique experience to the fans. KAMP will offer a variety of amenities including VIP experiences and culture zones encompassing a variety of food options, along with an e-sports/gaming showcase.

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MARY SCHOLZ Releases “Lady Liberty,” Song Written From Perspective Of The Statue Of Liberty

DATE: OCTOBER 8, 2020

FROM: MARCEE RONDAN

SINGER-SONGWRITER-MUSICIAN
MARY SCHOLZ
RELEASES “LADY LIBERTY” SINGLE TODAY (OCTOBER 8)
SONG IS INSPIRED BY THE EVENTS OF 2020
AND CALLS FOR EQUALITY, EQUITY, AND JUSTICE

LISTEN TO THE SONG
HERE

WATCH A TEASER FOR THE VIDEO HERE

“We are meant to uphold the promise of liberty for each other, and this song is written to be a reminder of that. The song begins with the memorable words at the Statue and is based on the words of ‘The New Colossus’ by Emma Lazarus and builds from there.”
Mary Scholz, 2020

Amidst a world-wide pandemic and turmoil brought on by racial injustice and a troubled America, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter-musician MARY SCHOLZ will release her song “Lady Liberty” on October 8 via the label KZZ, with a video to follow in the coming weeks. It marks the first single in her partnership with Blue Élan records co-founder, Kirk Pasich, and the affiliated music production company, KZZ.

Inspired to write “Lady Liberty” from the perspective of one of the most iconic American images, the Statue of Liberty, SCHOLZ says the ballad reflects “the broader aches of our modern world, including the human rights transgressions that are the American inheritance.” Her compelling vocals soar in a beautiful and spacious folk setting.

“I was at home, in Los Angeles–my lyric journal tells me it was June 23, 2020,” MARY says of the inception of the song. “I couldn’t get the images of protests out of my head, the pictures of children in cages on the boarder, the feeling of being in the crowd holding signs and calling out for equality, equity, and justice, remembering where I was when marriage equality passed…and I started thinking about Lady Liberty, holding her hand up to light the way for immigrants and people from all places. I recalled a fragment of the message, but I wanted to know exactly what was inscribed there at the statue, what exactly she was meant to represent…and I was so moved by the words, I picked up my guitar, started playing, and began singing them.

“I was so inspired,” continues MARY, “by Emma Lazarus’ words, her own ideas of what Lady Liberty might say, that I began a continuation of them, beginning with ‘Give them rest, and give them more.’ Each verse ends with a version of that statement, recognition that each of these groups of people have been fighting for a long time, and almost like a prayer, calling for reprieve and relief, before they pick up the fight for another day. I was needing to write a piece of this nature, on these topics, and part of me was held back by ‘who am I to say all of these things?’

She elaborates: “At first, writing from her [the statue’s] point of view gave me permission, and a platform from which to explore a greater overview of the people that live on this land. The original poem expressed what I so deeply wish that I could do–gather people into my arms and promise them a better future. And as I went on, I recognized that we are, each of us, extensions of this iconic image–she holds the lamp, she stands as a beacon of hope, but WE are the hope, we are the action that makes those things a reality. We are the ones to welcome and make a place for those seeking a better life, we are the ones standing up and speaking out, voting, creating legislation. That is part of the privilege and responsibility of living in the United States.”

To record “Lady Liberty,SCHOLZ began the process in her “backyard, masked and in a far-away rehearsal with Ed Maxwell, who has played upright bass on my music for the past few years (and on my last record),” after which she recorded a guide guitar and vocal track at home. From there, she explains, “What you’re hearing is as true a representation of the times as the lyrics are–a quarantined production. Each musician recorded in their individual home studios, beginning with my guide guitar and vocal tracks. Some home studios were already up and running, pre-Covid, and some were results of making it work during this pandemic. Before we mixed, I re-recorded my guitar and lead vocal at ElectroSound Studios, where they have a great Covid-Safe setup. The song was also mixed there, by Jason Hiller, and mastered overseas by Lazerus–Voice of the Silence.”

On “Lady Liberty, SCHOLZ plays acoustic guitar, sings lead and some background vocals; she’s joined by Matt Musty (Train, Grace Potter) on drums and percussion, Zachary Ross (Heather Anne Lomax, Janiva Magness) who co-produced the track and plays electric guitar, Chris Joyner (Jason Mraz, Heart) on organ, Ed Maxwell (Shelby Lynne, Meiko) on upright bass, Malynda Hale and Sarah Ault (front women themselves) on vocals. It was mixed by Jason Hiller (Maesa, Kyle McNeil), and mastered by Lazerus–Voice of the Silence (Donald Fagen, Stevie Wonder).

“It was a lot trickier, approaching recording in fully virtual setups, on a brand-new song that had never been performed, and felt so weighted,” MARY says. “It definitely was an exercise in creative communication, for me. Each individual musician recorded at home, so it was a lengthier process than normal. We started with my guide guitar/vocal track, and sent it off for drums, from the wonderful Matt Musty. Once they were worked out and in place (three separate drum tracks, two kits and additional cymbals and percussion), it was off to Ed Maxwell for his upright bass magic. Chris Joyner gave us the tone of sacred mission in his organ part, Zachary Ross, my coproducer on this song, brought a beautiful counterpart to my vocal, on his electric guitar. I had written a preliminary vocal arrangement that went out to Malynda Hale and Sarah Ault, and with some virtual collaboration–the three of us make up the choral landscape you hear. The only thing not recorded in a home studio, was my final guitar and vocal track, which we did at ElectroSound Studio’s Covid-Safe space. Jason Hiller also mixed the song there, with Lazerus–Voice of the Silence mastering in Norway. Every person involved really brought their heart and soul along with their talent, and I am so moved to hear their voices raising with mine, and so grateful for their artistic input.”

“Lady Liberty” follows the release of MARY’s last single “The Mother Song: Wild Womxn.” That track saw SCHOLZ push her boundaries even further, telling a profound story of womanhood that is at once personal and utterly universal.

About Mary Scholz:

Growing up, Mary had a deep reverence for music. She was always drawn to the spiritual resonance of dusty church organs and captivated by the lyricism of seventies sweethearts like Joni Mitchell and James Taylor. She grew up dancing, playing both piano and flute, and came to the guitar later, as a teenager. She went on to earn a BFA from the University of the Arts. But just as she would sing, years later, that she “knew about California,” she always knew her voice would be her primary instrument. On the road, she would also deepen her relationship to the guitar and begin a more nuanced level of exploration.

Mary Scholz’s stunning voice and evocative songwriting have made her a live circuit favorite for over a decade. The Philadelphia native has toured internationally, forging a personal connection with her audience every time she takes the stage. Today, the artist is based in Los Angeles, where her unique brand of gritty folk-charm has helped her make her mark.

Much of Scholz’s material considers how transitions color the human experience, as well as the side effects of love and loss. Her 2014 release, The Girl You Thought You Knew explores the bittersweetness of separation. The album includes the HMMA-nominated song, “Bridges We Burn.” In 2017, Mary followed up with another breakout record, California. The album was recorded live in one room, to an Ampex 8-track tape machine. It was also the artist’s first vinyl pressing. California marked a turning point in Mary’s work and led to her partnership with Blue Élan records.

To date, Mary has seven studio releases and various singles available on all major platforms and plans to release more this year. Though her music has shapeshifted through the years, she continues to espouse the same message of love, hope, and personal empowerment. In her words, “It doesn’t always have to be a love song. Sometimes it’s about building a world that we can all feel loved in.”

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GLOBAL LIVE Delivers New Live Concert Experience Beginning October 31

DT: OCTOBER 7, 2020
FM: MITCH SCHNEIDER/KELLY WALSH, SRO PR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GLOBAL LIVE
IS DELIVERING THE WORLD
A NEW LIVE CONCERT EXPERIENCE
BEGINNING OCTOBER 31

 

GLOBAL LIVE, a new streaming initiative strategically partnered with Vimeo, is deepening the connection between artists and fans, through use of professionally produced and promoted live virtual global events. Beginning October 31, it will host an international line-up of top music artists including Timmy Trumpet (Australia), Jeff Martin (Canada) and SB19 (The Philippines), with many more ticketed livestreams on the way. Register and find out more information here: https://global.live/.
 
The service presents the best seats in the house—literally–offering fans the chance to watch their favorite artists in the comfort of their own home, while featuring premium sound and vision. Events can be virtually attended from anywhere via smart TV, tablet, computer or smartphone. Differing from other live-streaming experiences, every event is a truly live and exclusive experience. Each show is streamed live from the event location, with no pre-recording or editing like other platforms. Replays, skipping or rewinding is not possible, further establishing the exclusive nature of the show. Ticketholders also gain access to exciting add-ons such as virtual meet & greets, artist green room hangouts and one-off merchandise as part of the service.
GLOBAL LIVE is opening strong with a line-up of top-tier artists to begin their run of live shows. Timmy Trumpet’s FREAKSHOW will be the first live concert hosted by the exclusive streaming service on October 31. A world renown Australian DJ and instrumentalist, Timmy Trumpet is one of the most prolific electronic artists on the planet. His first ever livestream earlier this year clocked over 7 Million views worldwide, becoming one of the most watched EDM performances in 2020. This event is a show not to be missed.  
TIMMY TRUMPET – OCTOBER 31

 

Jeff Martin, lead singer of the Canadian rock band The Tea Party, is the next show in line with his live event being held on November 14, live from Byron Bay. Compared to greats such as Led Zeppelin and Jim Morrison, Jeff has amassed legions of fans from across the globe with his live shows that “move the audience like no other.” Jeff presents a rare personal and intimate acoustic performance of his greatest songs for his fans, showcasing fan favorites and deep cuts from his extensive catalogue.
JEFF MARTIN – NOVEMBER 14

 

 Filipino-Pop stars SB19 are lined up to perform live from Manila November 21 and are set to thrill their audience who have steadily been growing internationally throughout 2020. The popular boy band from the Philippines are the first P-Pop band to be managed by a Korean K-Pop management and entertainment company. The boys are all-around performers who can sing, write their own songs, and dance, creating their own choreography. The ‘SB’ in SB19 stands for ‘sound break’ referring to them breaking into the Filipino music market, and the ’19’ is the mathematical difference between the two IDD area codes: Korea (82) and the Philippines (63). The boys have been gaining recognition online for their amazing dance and vocal skills, garnering popularity by the day.
SB19 – NOVEMBER 21
With a straightforward user experience, fans purchase a ticket via the GLOBAL LIVE platform and then receive an eTicket via email with unique event access credentials. GLOBAL LIVE produces all events using their international network of leading broadcast and music industry professionals and stream the event live via the GLOBAL LIVE platform.
To ensure a familiar and robust concert purchasing and viewing experience, GLOBAL LIVE has partnered Vimeo/Livestream who, for the last 15 years pioneered the concert livestreaming sector and have hosted artists such as Lady Gaga and the Foo Fighters with their live shows; and Contentful, a feature-rich content management platform ensuring stable delivery for big name clients such as Nike, WeWork, Spotify, Staples, Glossier and many more.
In addition to offering the equivalent of front row tickets to a show, GLOBAL LIVE will be working with artists on making a difference, partnering on a range of programs that see a portion of special event revenues donated back to the global music industry. This will include Music Cares (USA), HELP (UK) and Support Act (ANZ), as well as contributions to the World Health Organization COVID-19 Response Fund (Global).

 

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Mitch Schneider – mschneider@sropr.com
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Gothic rock outfit THE NOCTURNAL AFFAIR Reveal First Single “Beyond The Wall Of Sleep” from Debut Album ‘(Meta)morphosis’

DT: OCTOBER 6, 2020
FM: KELLY WALSH, SRO PR

THE NOCTURNAL AFFAIR
REVEAL NEW SINGLE
“BEYOND THE WALL OF SLEEP”
 
GOTH/DARK ROCK OUFIT ANNOUNCE EARLY 2021 SELF-RELEASE OF DEBUT ALBUM
‘(META)MORPHOSIS’
Cover Artwork by Seth Siro Anton
Gothic/dark rock outfit THE NOCTURNAL AFFAIR are set to emerge from the darkness behind the glow of the Las Vegas lights where they call home as they reveal their uniquely haunting sound on their new song “Beyond The Wall of Sleep.” The track marks the first single from their upcoming debut album (META)MORPHOSIS (due early 2021) which was produced by John Moyer (Disturbed) and mixed and mastered by Logan Mader (Machine Head, Once Human) who also contributed to some of the songwriting and production. “Beyond The Wall of Sleep” features “riffs, double-bass beats, and haunting synths that will catch you in the feels and bring you closer” noted Ghost Cult Magazine who hosted an exclusive premiere of song’s lyric video on Friday, October 2. Watch the lyric video streaming below or directly via YouTube HERE. “Beyond The Wall of Sleep” is available now across all digital platforms at https://linktr.ee/thenocturnalaffair.

THE NOCTURNAL AFFAIR has performed alongside a wide array of artists from heavy metal heavyweights like HELLYEAH, Asking Alexandria and Pop Evil to industrial rockers My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult and were last seen on tour across North America in 2019 with gothic metal outfit The 69 Eyes. The band is spearheaded by singer/songwriter Brendan Shane whose crushing and melancholic musical style is an ode to gothic rock torchbearers like Type O Negative, HIM, David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails. He shares:

“‘Beyond the Wall of Sleep’ is a collaborative effort between Logan Mader and myself. Logan approached me a couple years ago with an unfinished instrumental and I was immediately drawn to the song. Words and melody came easy and the experience in the studio led to my unstoppable hunger to work with him on a record. He works quickly, his ideas are sharp, his songwriting is immaculate while inspirational and he brings out some of the best in me. Our collaboration reminded me a lot of my time working with John Moyer so I couldn’t help but set my sights on getting the two of them in one place to put our heads together and create. Throw in some beautifully riffed harmonies from Andy Ingraham and I couldn’t have asked for a better team.”

“I’m stoked to work with The Nocturnal Affair,” says Mader. “Brendan’s voice is timeless and he kills it in the studio every session we do together. Our collaboration on ‘Beyond The Wall Of Sleep’ is epic. I feel strongly the future for TNA is bright and full of dark music that will resonate worldwide for generations to come.”
Photo Credit: Wren Budden
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Hard Rockers WEAPONS OF ANEW Release Cover of The Chainsmokers’ “Sick Boy”; Announce New Album ‘Art Of War’

 
DT: OCTOBER 2, 2020
 
FM: KELLY WALSH, SRO PR
 
 
WEAPONS OF ANEW
ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM
‘ART OF WAR’
(DUE 2021)
REVEAL DEBUT SINGLE / LYRIC VIDEO
COVER OF THE CHAINSMOKERS’
“SICK BOY”
 
SHARE Q&A WITH GUITARIST FREDDY ORDINE

 

New Jersey-based hard rock quartet WEAPONS OF ANEW are excited to share the news of their sophomore album ART OF WAR scheduled for release in early 2021. The band-which consists of seasoned musicians guitarist Freddy Ordine (ex-Axiom, ex-HavocHate) and vocalist Ray West (ex-Spread Eagle) along with bassist Stefan “Reno” Cutrupi and the newest addition, drummer Chad Szeliga (ex-Breaking Benjamin, ex-Black Label Society)-have revealed its debut single, a cover version of The Chainsmokers’ Sick Boy.” It can be seen in the below lyric video and is out digitally today, October 2. Read a Q&A with Ordine below discussing the new album and more.
 
ART OF WAR was produced by longtime band collaborator Grammy Award-nominated Mike Ferretti (Sevendust, Warren Haynes, Saliva), mixed by multi-platinum Grammy-winner David Bendeth (Papa Roach, Paramore, Bring Me The Horizon) and mastered by A-list mastering engineer Ted Jensen (Evanescence, Korn, Lamb Of God). With its profoundly personal but accessible lyrics, the album creates an unadulterated fusion of hard rock with hints of p-funk and thrash creates a loose yet focused atmosphere of good times.
 
“There is a line in the song where it says, ‘How many likes is my life worth,'” shares Ordine. “The reality of that line hit home like few songs have in my life because of the pressure people have on them to be relevant at all costs. It was awesome and cathartic to be able to recreate such an awesome song and I hope it connects with people and makes them think, like it did with me.”

Weapons Of Anew -
Weapons Of Anew – “Sick Boy” Official Lyric Video

 
Stream/download “Sick Boy” now at: https://fanlink.to/sickboy
 
WEAPONS OF ANEW first stormed the rock world in 2017 with their debut offering, The Collison of Love and Hate, which collected numerous accolades on the strength of songs like “Killshot” and “Sundown.” Through the power of their debut and explosive performances on national tours with the like of Alter Bridge, Scott Stapp, and even the heavy metal supergroup Metal Allegiance, WEAPONS OF ANEW have earned a fiercely loyal fanbase around the globe.

 Photo Credit: Elena Jasic
 
WEAPONS OF ANEW Q&A
with FREDDY ORDINE
 
–The band recently went through some lineup changes including the addition of drummer Chad Szeliga (ex-Breaking Benjamin, ex-Black Label Society). How was he introduced to the band? What are some of the qualities you feel he supports or adds to the overall sound of the band?
 
Ordine: “Chad’s name came up to us from a couple of people. My manager knew him and our producer had previously worked with him and his name kept coming up. We had given him and a few other guys songs to just track and make our decision from there. As soon as I heard Chad’s tracks, just the way the groove was in it, just the way he swings, I was like ‘yeah, this guy’s pretty badass, let’s send him a couple more songs’ and once we heard those I knew right away this guys needs to be in the band. He was a perfect fit, once we got in the room it was like we had been playing together forever.
 
Musically, he’s not like your typical drummer. He’s a musician’s musician.’ He is into chord progressions and organizing the dynamics of choruses and verses–he’s really well-rounded so for me it’s been phenomenal to have someone like that to bounce stuff off.”
 
–You recently finished recording your sophomore album with Grammy Award-nominated producer Mike Ferretti. What was it like working with him? Any favorite memories from the studio?
 
“Ferretti mixed our first record. He actually lives about 15 minutes away from us. So the same thing happened where his name kept being brought up to us in circles. LJ from Sevendust said, ‘Dude, how don’t you know Ferretti, he lives like five minutes from you?’ and I replied ‘I don’t know who this guy is’ so we met about four or five years ago and he’s become the fifth member of the band-we call him the hidden Beatle. He’s always around us, he’s great.
 
Writing the record with him was awesome. I wrote the whole record pretty much, just me and Mike in the studio and then Ray would come in after the songs were done and start adding vocals to it. I’m so comfortable with being around Mike, so for me it was super easy and Mike will push me. I respect him a lot as a musician–as a friend, he’s like my brother so for me to get in the room and be vulnerable like that…I don’t know if I would have gotten this record out of me without him.
 
My favorite memory with him is we’re always drinking coffee together. I got sober eleven months ago and he’s always been sober. He got me turned on to all of these flavored coffee creamers, so now I’m a coffee junkie constantly drinking Reeses-Pieces flavored coffee…cannoli is a new one that I’m on…so that’s our thing, just him and I sitting together and drinking coffee together all the time, constantly.”
 
–Having formerly been in recognized acts prior to forming Weapons of Anew-Freddy Ordine as the former guitarist for Axiom and HavocHate and Ray West the former vocalist for Spread Eagle-how do you feel this has shaped the band?
 
“You figure it would’ve taught us two idiots to never come back to doing this but it didn’t, ha. I think it’s just the work ethic that we come to the table with-I was lucky enough to get signed when I was 17 and the same thing for Ray, he was really young when he did his first Spread Eagle record. We’ve seen the music business at its best and we’re seeing it through the whole transition stage. When we started the band we got to jump a couple of levels because of the previous relationships we had. We had never played a show ever as Weapons of Anew and our first show was in front of thousands of people opening for Alter Bridge just due to those relationships.
 
That helped us guide the ship but we’re still learning nowadays because everything’s about streaming and social media, so we’re learning as we go with that. The asset of it is that we value relationships. When you get a good team of people behind you, you value those people and hang on to them as long as you can.”
 
–What can we expect from the new album? Compared to your debut album The Collision of Love and Hate, what has changed? What has stayed the same?
 
“It’s definitely different but it’s still Weapons. We grew a lot. When we did the first record, we had never done a show. We were in the middle of writing and recording the first record when we went on tour with Alter Bridge, so it was like we had already started to grow during that first record.
With this new record, we had just come off tour with Scott Stapp and were leaning more towards the active rock scene. It’s a pure version of us and also a more cohesive, mature version of us. It’s still got the heavy stuff from the first record but there’s definitely a lot more groove and melody which is what I was pushing for in the first record, but we just weren’t there yet.”
 
— What inspired you to cover The Chainsmokers’ song “Sick Boy” and release that as your first new single? What do you think makes your version stand out from the original?
 
“We’re a ‘metal/rock band’ but all of us are into R&B and hip-hop and crazy shit that most people would never think. I always like stuff that has that dirty in and out groove that most rock and metal bands don’t do, so when I heard it I thought ‘we could totally make this song us.’ Me and Mike Ferretti started putting an arrangement together and then Ray came in and he knocked it out of the park.”
 
–Prior to the pandemic, you were no stranger to extensive touring and gigs. Can you share what makes a Weapons of Anew live show unique? Are you planning any livestream concerts or drive-in gigs while we await the return of live shows? If not, how have you managed to stay connected to your fanbase?
“There’s been some talks about us doing some livestreams here and there, but nothing has really come through yet. We are a live band, we’re all about sweating on people, giving them high-fives, it’s all about energy for us and getting a conversation going with the audience. We’re all personable so after we play, we go hang out at the merch booth for however many hours it takes for everyone who wants to take pictures and talk to us, so that’s one unique thing we bring to it. I don’t know if we’d even ever sell meet & greets, these people are busting their asses to come to our shows and we appreciate that so we go out of our way to show as much appreciation back to them and hang out and that sort of stuff. With a livestream, I don’t know if that would really work that well for us-I’m not opposed to it, but I’m not 100% for it. I just want to get back out and tour!
 
We’re trying to keep connected with our socials as much as we can and doing videos. Chad and I are doing this weekly series which we alternate with each other where we’ll give playthroughs or tutorials on our instruments. Reno’s been doing reviews of really crazy stuff. Last week he ate a whole bunch of hot sauces and burnt his ass off, it was really funny. We’re just trying to connect with people and see what everyone else is up to. So far it’ s been pretty neat and a positive response to it.
 
–If you could perform on a bill with one artist, dead or alive, who would it be and why?
“For me personally, it would be Led Zeppelin or Michael Jackson, believe it or not. That guy was a f*cking phenomenal showman, so that would be mind-blowing. For Weapons of Anew…with a current live band it would probably be Metallica.  if we ever do a concert with them, that would be the pinnacle of it, y’know? Who’s bigger than those guys?”
 
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“The Many Moods Of Donald Trump”: HARRY SHEARER To Release Full Donald Trump Album

 
 
DATE:      OCTOBER 1, 2020
 
FROM:     MARCEE RONDAN
 
 
 
“THE SIMPSONS” AND “SPINAL TAP” STAR
HARRY SHEARER
TO RELEASE FULL DONALD TRUMP ALBUM:
 
“THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP”
AVAILABLE OCTOBER 30 ON CD, DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND VINYL
 
PRE-ORDER NOW
 
SECOND MOTION-CAPTURE VIDEO FOR
EXECUTIVE TIME”TRACK HERALDS ALBUM RELEASE
VIDEO AVAILABLE HERE
 
Throughout this summer and autumn, “The Simpsons” and “Spinal Tap” star HARRY SHEARER has been releasing a song a week (via YouTube), in which he performs as Donald Trump, in order to explore the dark and often comical recesses of the president’s mind during his time in office. Today, it is revealed that the complete collection of these tracks will be released this autumn as a full album. THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP, which comprises 13 tracks, hits the shelves October 30, just three days before the U.S. goes to the polls.
 
“America has never had a President so demanding of our continued attention. I decided to give him too much of mine.”
Harry Shearer
 
The album announcement coincides with the release of the latest addition to the song cycle. “Executive Time and its accompanying motion-capture video, is a languorous love of leisure ballad, in which SHEARER as Trump sings wistfully of those long periods of contemplation and nothingness between unnecessary briefings from so-called ‘experts.’ In “Executive Time” SHEARER poses, and goes some way, to answer SHEARER‘s question:
 
When does the President get the time to watch all the TV news? It’s a big section of his daily schedule.”
 
The accompanying video for “Executive Time” uses ground-breaking motion-capture animation to portray the U.S. president in ‘do not disturb’ mode as he watches his flat screen, fine tunes his golf swing, practices his signature, stares moodily through his window and does all the other things befitting the most powerful man in the world as he goes about his daily business. It follows the motion-capture video for “Son In Law,” which launched the song series, showing Trump both behind his desk in the Oval Office and as he addresses the gathered press corps on the White House lawn, while lionizing his senior advisor and husband of his daughter Ivanka.
 
The entertainment journalist Louis Chilton, writing in The Independent (UK), was so impressed by the “Son In Law” video that he described the singing Trump as:
 
“…possibly the most horrifying thing I’ve ever seen”
 
HARRY SHEARER has vocally portrayed every U.S. president of his lifetime. Donald Trump is the third he has portrayed physically, having previously played Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan on screen.
 
Executive Time will be featured as the sixth track from THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP.
 
The “Executive Time” video was made covid-style with HARRY in isolation in Los Angeles, being filmed by Matt Mindlin remotely with a production team in Sydney, Australia headed by Matt Hermans (Electric Lens Co) and Michela Ledwidge (MOD studio).
 
The full THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP listing is as follows:
 

1. I Can’t Believe I’m Me (4:22)

To be released October 9

 
2. I Can’t Drive Anymore (2:35)
To be released on October 2
3. Son-in-Law (3:42)
Available to watch here
Shearer Trump performing an old style New Orleans number in praise his senior advisor, Jared Kushner. Always mentioned as one of Trump’s top aides, Jared Kushner has been given a portfolio that ranges from Middle-East peace to the pandemic.  His success rate speaks for itself.
 
Music and words by Harry Shearer
Harry Shearer – vocals
David Torkanowsky – piano. Organ
George Porter, Jr. – bass
Raymond Weber – drums
Brad Walker – saxophone
Scott Frock – trumpet
Jon Ramm – trombone
 
4. Stormy Daniels (4:00)

 

Available to listen to here
A lush string-filled ode to passion, power and pay-off. What good is hush money when it buys so little hush?
 
Music and lyrics by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
Piano: CJ Vanston
Drums: Gregg Bissonette
Strings, bass, trumpet and string arrangement: CJ Vanston
 
5. Bill of Love(4:02)
To be released October 16
 

6. Executive Time (3:35)

A languorous love of leisure ballad in which Shearer as Trump sings wistfully of those long periods of contemplation and nothingness between unnecessary briefings from so called ‘experts. When does the President get the time to watch all the TV news? It’s a big section of his daily schedule.
 
Music and lyrics by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
Backing Vocals: Sharlotte Gibson, CJ Vanston
Drums: Toss Panos
Keyboards, Trombone, all other instruments: CJ Vanston
 
7. I Never Knew Him (3:09)
Available to listen to here
An eclectic musical mix in which Trump demonstrates that he might not have “one of the greatest memories of all time” as he purges his contact book and airbrushes his history of those who may be an impediment to his ratings. A very famous guy has so many people claiming to be his friends or family. It’s always important to clear the air.
 
Music and lyrics by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
Backing Vocals: Sharlotte Gibson, CJ Vanston
Trumpet: Jim Gammon
Drums: Toss Panos
Keyboards, Trombone, all other instruments: CJ Vanston
 
8. Very Stable Genius(4:09)
Available to listen to here
A power ballad in which Trump vaunts his own intellectual prowess combined with his calm and balanced disposition. When a person refers to himself with that phrase once, it’s newsworthy.  When he does it repeatedly, it’s song- worthy.
 
Music and words by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
BG Vocals: CJ Vanston
Guitars: Marc Bonilla
Drums: Toss Panos
Keyboards, all other instruments: CJ Vanston
 

9. Number One Son(2:51)

Available to listen to here
An electric chop suey, listing all Donald Jr.’s qualities and Trump’s new-found love for the boy who serves him well. The apple doesn’t fall far from the refrigerator.
 
Music and lyrics by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
BG Vocals; Sharlotte Gibson, CJ Vanston
Guitars: Marc Bonilla
Drums: Toss Panos
Keyboards, all other instruments: CJ Vanston
 

10. Alabama (3:22)

Available to listen to here
A southern rock tribute to the state that holds a special place in the President’s “heart.” The trouble with official hurricane forecast maps is that they don’t often include Sharpie additions. When it’s the state that gave your Presidential campaign its kickoff, a Sharpie warning is the least you can do.
 
Music and lyrics by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
BG Vocals: CJ Vanston
Harmonica: Howard Levy
Guitars: Mark Bonilla
Drums: Toss Panos
Keyboards, all other instruments: CJ Vanston
 

11. COVID-180 (4:47)

Available to listen to here
Alternating stanzas of pumped-up disco and plaintive folk rock to represent the alternating “up” and “down” approaches taken to the pandemic by the President. Emerson once said, “Petty consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds.” Trump agrees, though he may not quite understand it.
 
Music and words by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
BG vocals: Sharlotte Gibson, CJ Vanston
Guitars: Marc Bonilla
Drums: Toss Panos
 

12. Acquittal (3:58)

Available to listen to here
A “prog rock revenge anthem,” in which the president basks in the sheer vitriolic joy on offer when it’s time to settle scores. When you’re impeached, and survive, the natural human impulse is balls-out revenge.
 
Music and lyrics by Harry Shearer
Lead Vocal: Harry Shearer
Backing Vocals: Sharlotte Gibson, CJ Vanston
Guitars: Marc Bonilla
Drums: Toss Panos
Keyboards, all other instruments: CJ Vanston
 

12. He Lies (3:27)

To be released October 23

 
 
THE MANY MOODS OF DONALD TRUMP is produced by CJ Vanston
on Twanky Records.
 
Album pre-order (as of October 9) here
Digital album and CD available October 30
Vinyl album available November 13
 
 
For more about HARRY SHEARER, click here.
 
Here’s a link to HARRY SHEARER‘s series of Trump-themed songs.
 
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