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Raleigh co-founder Clea Anais takes solo flight on break from getting pilot's licence


Author of the article: Eric Volmers
Publishing date: Mar 12, 2021  •  March 12, 2021  •  4 minute read  • 
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Perhaps it speaks to the camaraderie that defines Canada’s indie-music scene.
But Calgary musician Clea Anais is quick to point out that stepping out on her own as a solo artist for the first time has been a collaborative experience with some familiar faces.
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London connections abound in Juno award nominations


There’s no shortage of London connections among this year's Juno nominees.
Author of the article: Joe Belanger
Publishing date: Mar 09, 2021  •  March 9, 2021  •  2 minute read  • 
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There’s no shortage of London connections among this year’s Juno nominees.
Hamilton-based rockers The Arkells, with London native Nick Dika on bass, are nominated for group of the year, along with the duo Loud Luxury featuring Londoner Joe Depace and Western University graduate Andrew Fedyk.

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Burlington's Harmer earns Juno nomination for latest album release 'Are You Gone'


Burlington singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer is up for a Juno Award.
Canada’s music awards announced Tuesday that Harmer’s latest release Are You Gone has been nominated for the 2021 Adult Alternative Album of the Year.
Harmer is one of five nominees. Also up for the award is Bahamas with Sad Hunk, Basia Bulat with Are you in Love?, Begonia with Fear and Rufus Wainwright with Unfollow The Rules.
The vocal environmental activist, who has got behind pipeline issues, took 10 years to release Are You Gone.
“Thanks @JUNOAwards!,” Harmer said on her Twitter feed after news of her nomination. “This is some fine company.”

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50 powerful and inspiring quotes by musicians for International Women's Day

50 powerful and inspiring quotes by musicians for International Women's Day
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The best Toronto albums of 2020 - NOW Magazine


NOW Magazine
The best Toronto albums of 2020
We weren't able to see many of them live, but local artists still gave us a lot to listen to this year
By Richard Trapunski
Dec 15, 2020
From hip-hop beatscapes to celestial R&B gong punk, local artists didn’t let their creativity dip despite all the challenges they faced during this pandemic year. It’s a shame we couldn’t support the music live and in person, but here are the Toronto albums that were filling our ears while we stayed home this year.
1.
U.S. Girls: Heavy Light
Heavy Light came out just weeks before the COVID-19 shutdown, and now it feels like a time capsule. It’s simultaneously Meg Remy’s most personal album and her most collective. Her first-person form gets unusually high usage as she sings about her teen years. The music is lush and joyful as ever, and she’s still a clear-eyed critic of American exceptionalism. She leans on a hugely talented group of musicians crammed into a studio together, including some of Toronto’s unheralded powerhouse singers (Kritty Uranowski, James Baley, Basia Bulat, Dorothea Paas, etc.). It’s the musical feeling of personal trauma worked out through community support. It’ll be a while before we can show up for each other like that again, at least in person.

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