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Ghanaian-German R&B Artist Marvin Brooks Releases New EP 'Do It With Love'

A follow-up to his 2021 full-length I’ll Be Fine, Do It With Love is an intimate peek at the international musician’s seamless blend of reggae, pop, jazz, singer/songwriter, and blues packaged into a tidy ensemble of five tracks. Previous singles on the album include “Myself” (which charted in Hungary on Apple Music) and “I Need You.'

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Reviews of this year's Juno-nominated comedy albums, including two by Vancouver comedians | Georgia Straight Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly


Apart from that, there’s not a weak album on the list. And the comics hail from across the country, so there’s that.
Horse Power
Vancouver-based comic 
Jacob Samuel is technically one of the best stand-ups of the bunch. He’s perfected his wise, snarky delivery, and his material feels uniquely his own. But in 
Horse Power (800 Pound Gorilla Records), something about his act seems too exact, almost chilly; there’s no warmth, nothing to endear him to us.
That’s not to say he isn’t clever. The way he deconstructs the cliché dating advice “there are lots of fish in the sea” to comment on the environment is sharp. And you get a good sense of his personality by the way he analyzes the word “efficient”.

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Reviews of this year's Juno-nominated comedy albums


Reviews of this year’s Juno-nominated comedy albums
Matt Wright and Nick Nemeroff head up a strong list of hilarious, but not very diverse, comedy albums
By Glenn Sumi
Mar 12, 2021
There's not a weak link among this year's Juno nominees for comedy album, so it's too bad the list lacks diversity.
There’s a glaring lack of diversity in this year’s nominees for best Juno comedy album. All five comics are white, and four are straight dudes. Where’s Brandon Ash-Mohammed’s Capricornication or Nick Reynoldson’s I’ll Be Fine (both reviewed here), or Rebecca Kohler’s Guilty And Disgusting, or Michelle Shaunessy’s Botoxic?

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5 new Toronto comedy albums to get you laughing


NOW Magazine
5 new Toronto comedy albums to get you laughing
End 2020 on a high note by listening to new albums by some of Toronto's funniest comics
By Glenn Sumi
Dec 22, 2020
If you can't have fun with friends and family, listen to one of these comedy albums by local performers.
Shortly after the first pandemic lockdown, I reviewed a trio of albums by Toronto comics. Now, nine months and thousands of Canadian deaths later, we need to laugh more than ever. So I decided to catch up on a few more. Some albums were obviously recorded in the before times (the sound of non-socially-distanced audiences will make you nostalgic). But since most performers have had nothing but time on their hands – apart from the occasional virtual show or distanced outdoor gig – many have been able to respond to this new normal, with funny results.

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