Exclusive Premiere: Bree Taylor – Burning Bridges – Music Video
On July 10th, 2020 Canadian country singer-songwriter and 2019 nominated “Best New Artist” for the Mississauga Music Awards, BREE TAYLOR released her new single “Burning Bridges”. This song is your new summer anthem with powerful lyrics and a fun, upbeat melody that will have you singing along instantly. Written with the positive intentions of karma and sending the message that love is love and that no matter what life throws at us, we are stronger than we know and we won’t give up. “Let’s burn the bridges of the past and move forward with love and equality in our hearts for all,” says Bree.
Pop Singer Meg Smith Makes Her Debut
Over the past few months independent pop artist Meg Smith has been dropping songs from her recently released EP. With Cool 4 U and Because Of Me being upbeat, sugary and fun songs you can crank up in the car and sing along with or dance around in your living room while Who Not To Love is a heartbreakingly beautiful song that anyone who’s ever experienced heartbreak will be able to listen to it and relate to.
MLSE & LIVE NATION, TOGETHER WITH OLG, WELCOME FANS TO DRIVE IN AND WATCH THEIR FAVOURITE SPORTS TEAMS & ARTISTS LIVE AT ‘OLG PLAY STAGE’
Fans are now able to secure a spot at a new drive-in venue to enjoy the
Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors playoff games as well as live concerts
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE: ELYSE SAUNDERS SOARS TO NEW SONIC HEIGHTS WITH SUMMER COUNTRY ANTHEM, “FREE”
Toronto, Canada, July 30th, 2020 – Canadian recording artist Elyse Saunders is excited to share the official music video for her summer single and current Canadian radio release, “Free”.
The single has earned over 300k Apple Music streams leading into the music video release. The music video was produced by Roadhouse Productions.
Alessia Cara dominates as 2020 JUNO Awards are awarded virtually
Top winners of the night include Alessia Cara with three, both Shawn Mendes and Tory Lanez take home two JUNOS each
#CanadaPerforms at RBC Bluesfest Drive-In
This summer, a diverse range of emerging and established Canadian artists and bands—including Sam Roberts Band, Marie-Mai, Patrick Watson, and Tim Hicks—will perform live concerts at the Place des Festivals, Zibi site. People will be able to drive in and watch live performances from their vehicles, respecting distancing measures in place at that time.
June 18, 2020 – OTTAWA (Canada) – The National Arts Centre and RBC Bluesfest are coming together to present #CanadaPerforms at RBC Bluesfest Drive-In, a summer weekend series of live concerts, where people will drive, park, and watch from their individual dedicated space.
The JUNOS Presented by TD to Announce Winners During Virtual Event June 29
Following the cancellation of the 49th annual JUNO Awards in Saskatoon due to COVID-19, winners will now be announced across all 42 categories during a virtual event Monday, June 29 at 7 p.m. ET
London Musicians, Celebrities and Frontline Workers Unite to Launch “Forest City Fights Back”
Collective launches a new recording of “Fight Song” for local charities.
Celebrated musical performers from across the country ‘Relay At Home’ in support of Canadians facing cancer
Juno award winners Brett Kissel, Paul Langlois from the Tragically Hip, Joel Plaskett and other talented artists join the Canadian Cancer Society on June 13 to support people with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic and year-round