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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

CMW winner Alex Cuba and his Grammy Nomination for Feb 13: "I was Blown Away!"







Cuban singer-songwriter Alex Cuba has had a stellar year 2010. Winner in the World Music Category at The Indies in Canadian Music Week 2010 (runner up was another Canadian doing great overseas, Edmonton-born, Ukrainian background and Montreal-resident Auresia). Not only did he win a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist this past November, but just last month he also received a Grammy nod for Best Latin Pop Album. And even though he faces some stiff competition (Ricardo Arjona, Kany Garcia, Alejandro Sanz and Julieta Venegas are all nominated in the category), his soulful self-titled album is deserving of the accolade. We talked with the artist about his big nomination and his monster year:
Congrats on the Grammy nomination, what was your reaction when you heard the news?
I was blown away. I was spending the night in New Orleans on my way to Atlanta before finishing my tour in the U.S. I received a call from my wife and business partner and she said 'Honey, you are nominated for a Grammy.’ My band started screaming. They bought me a Corona right away.
Were you surprised?
I’m a member of the academy. The way the process works is that they do a round of votes. And of course, I voted for myself. I saw how many entries came in and I thought it was a long shot.
You collaborated with Nelly Furtado on her Spanish-language album debut Mi Plan. Did she call to congratulate you?
She didn’t notice until five or six days later, and then sent an email. She said ‘Congrats that’s amazing.’ I would’ve liked for her to be nominated, too.
How does your self-titled album reflect who you are and your personality?
With this album I have finally understood what my sound and my musical identity are. It’s like a portrait of who I am as a musician. Spiritually speaking, the album is very positive. It’s bright, happy, not in a cheesy way, in a way that will stick with you. It’s very conscious of what it’s supposed to do, which is make you feel good about yourself.
What is your sound?
My sound is a lot of variety. I don’t believe in one style. I choose to combine sounds and put them together. The gentleness and fragility of my melodies may seem simple, and if you’re a musician, that can fool you until you decide to play what I’m playing. I really pay attention to the music underneath the vocals. My music has a lot of condiments.
Is there one song in particular that you just love?
The opening track, “Directo,” is my favorite track. An incredible amount of magic happened in that song. It’s a short song but it has an incredible life of its own. There are songs that speed up time. You start listening to it and suddenly it’s over. When a song can do that, it’s because it has that magic.
In November you won a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist, you’re having a good year.
Yes, my best year so far. My reaction was the same as a kid with a new toy. I was very excited. It was an incredible moment.
But you’ve been working steadily for years, from being in a band with your brother and going solo in 2003, what has been the biggest challenge in that time?
The challenge has been to make the Latin population open their minds to me as fast as its happening in the Anglo market. We tend to close our minds a bit and music tends to be a bit repetitive. Yes, I’m from Cuba, but I can also rock the universe.
Do you plan to keep sharing your magic with other artists?
I’m currently working with Luis Enrique, the salsa guy out of Miami. We’ve written 10 songs so far and we don’t stop writing. I think we’ll end up writing the whole album together. I’m also working with Noel Schajris from Sin Banderas. He’s an incredible singer. Very socially awake. We just wrote a song over Skype called “Vale Todo.”
What are your plans for the holidays?
It seems like I fool myself sometimes. I get this illusion that I will put my guitar down but I’m writing songs every day. I think it’s going to be a musical holiday.
The Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on February 13 at 8 p.m. (EST) on CBS.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

KARL WOLF AND NICKELBACK LEAD NOMINATIONS FOR 2010 CANADIAN RADIO MUSIC AWARDS


KARL WOLF AND NICKELBACK LEAD NOMINATIONS FOR 2010 CANADIAN RADIO MUSIC AWARDS

Awards to be handed out Friday, March 12, 2010, 12:30pm
From rock to pop and urban to country, Canada’s hottest radio stars will be celebrated at the 13th Annual Canadian Radio Music Awards (CRMA) on Friday, March 12, 2010, 12:30pm. Taking place at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto as part of Canadian Music Week 2010, the awards will be handed out during a gala luncheon featuring performances by nominees Karl Wolf, Stereos, The New Cities, Arkells and Dean Brody.
Leading this year’s nominees are Karl Wolf and Nickelback with three nominations apiece followed by The Midway State, Stereos, The New Cities, Classified, Drake, Melanie Fiona and Theory of a Deadman, all with two nominations. The complete list of nominees is printed below.
Presented by The Canadian Association of Broadcasters, the Canadian Radio Music Awards honour first-time top charting Canadian artists in six music categories, including Mainstream AC, Hot AC, Rock, CHR, Dance/Urban/Rhythmic, and Country. Nominees include artists who have hit the Canadian charts for the first time and who have achieved top airplay in different formats based on radio “spins”, as recorded by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (BDS) in 2009. Votes cast by music directors, program directors and on-air personalities determine the winners.
Nominees for this year’s SOCAN Song of the Year Award are “If Today Was Your Last Day” (written by Chad Kroeger; recorded by Nickelback), “Gotta Be Somebody” (written by Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, and Joe Moi; recorded by Nickelback), “Sunglasses” (written by Divine Brown, Slakah The Beatchild, Nelly Furtado, and Corey Hart; recorded by Divine Brown), “Not Meant To Be” (written by Tyler Connolly, Dean Back, Dave Brenner, and Kara Dioguardi; recorded by Theory Of A Deadman), and “Tug Of War” (written by Carly Rae Jepsen and Ryan Stewart; recorded by Carly Rae Jepsen).
Again this year, the CRMA Fans’ Choice Award will be presented. Radio listeners from across the country can vote online for their favourite radio artist at the Canadian Music Week website (www.cmw.net). This year's Fans' Choice nominees are Hedley, Karl Wolf, Marianas Trench, Nickelback, State of Shock and Theory of a Deadman.
Two additional non-voting awards will also be presented at this year’s ceremony: the FACTOR Breakthrough Award for top airplay for a new FACTOR supported artist; and the Chart Topper Award for top overall airplay.
At this year’s ceremony, Platinum Blonde and Rob Braide will each receive a Lifetime Achievement Award to commemorate their induction into the Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame.
And the nominees are…
MAINSTREAM AC
DALA - LEVI BLUES
KARL WOLF - AFRICA
MELANIE FIONA - GIVE IT TO ME RIGHT
NADJA - HOUND DOG
THEO TAMS - SING
HOT AC
KARL WOLF - AFRICA
THE LATENCY - TONIGHT I LOVE YOU
MIDWAY STATE - NEVER AGAIN
STEREOS - SUMMER GIRL
THE NEW CITIES - DEAD END COUNTDOWN
ROCK
ARKELLS - OH, THE BOSS IS COMING
METRIC - HELP I'M ALIVE
MOTHER MOTHER - BODY OF YEARS
THE ENDING - FREAKSHOW
VEER UNION - SEASONS
CHR
CLASSIFIED - ANYBODY LISTENING
DRAKE - BEST I EVER HAD
MIDWAY STATE - NEVER AGAIN
STEREOS - SUMMER GIRL
THE NEW CITIES - DEAD END COUNTDOWN
DANCE/URBAN/RHYTHMIC
CLASSIFIED - ANYBODY LISTENING
DOMAN & GOODING – RUNNIN’
DRAKE - BEST I EVER HAD
EMMALYN ESTRADA – GET DOWN
MELANIE FIONA – GIVE IT TO ME RIGHT
COUNTRY
DARREN MCGINNIS - MORE THAN ME
DEAN BRODY - BROTHERS
ONE MORE GIRL - I CAN LOVE ANYONE
STEVEN LEE OLSEN - NOW
VICTORIA BANKS - THE WHEEL
SOCAN SONG OF THE YEAR
CHAD KROEGER
IF TODAY WAS YOUR LAST DAY
Recorded by NICKELBACK

CHAD KROEGER, RYAN PEAKE, JOE MOI
GOTTA BE SOMEBODY
Recorded by NICKELBACK

DIVINE BROWN, SLAKAH THE BEATCHILD, NELLY FURTADO, COREY HART
SUNGLASSES
Recorded by DIVINE BROWN

TYLER CONNOLLY, DEAN BACK, DAVE BRENNER, KARA DIOGUARDI
NOT MEANT TO BE
Recorded by THEORY OF A DEADMAN

CARLY RAE JEPSEN, RYAN STEWART
TUG OF WAR
Recorded by Carly Rae Jepsen
FANS’ CHOICE
HEDLEY
KARL WOLF
MARIANAS TRENCH
NICKELBACK
STATE OF SHOCK
THEORY OF A DEADMAN
Tickets for the Canadian Radio Music Awards luncheon are available for purchase through the Canadian Music Week website at www.cmw.net.
The Canadian Association of Broadcasters is the national voice of Canada’s private broadcasters, representing the vast majority of Canadian programming services, including private radio and television stations, networks, specialty, pay and pay-per-view services. The goal of the CAB is to represent and advance the interests of Canada’s private broadcasters in the social, cultural and economic fabric of the country.
Canadian Music Week is Canada’s leading annual entertainment event dedicated to the expression and growth of the country’s music, media and entertainment industries. Combining five information-intensive conferences; a trade exposition; a film festival; four awards shows and the nation's largest New Music Festival – Canadian Music Fest - CMW spans a five-day period from March 10 to March 14, 2010 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel and various downtown Toronto venues, attracting participants from across the globe. For more information, visit www.cmw.net.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK 2010 and The International Marketplace to the window on the world music market


CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK 2010 and The International Marketplace to the window on the world music market.
Follow-up with contacts made at MIDEM, Popkomm and SXSW and meet new ones. Get Onsite Support from the International Marketplace team and International Ambassadors in Territories Room. We are here to help you connect with the delegates you want to do business with.
Preview the online list of International Marketplace participants, who will be on-hand and on site looking to do business with Canada. Sign in early, provide your objectives and goals and we’ll help you make the right connection.
Contact fellow IMP participants in advance to pre-promote domestic showcases or pre arrange meetings. During CMW, meet the IMP team and see who's in town from across the globe.
The International Marketplace is your window on the world market, presenting a series of professional development sessions with market specialists from the world arena. Check back here to preview the International Marketplace schedule of events, plus details for international spotlights.
International Hospitality:
Network with dealmakers from the international arena.
Participation at the International Marketplace is available to registered CMW delegates only and designed to support those looking to do business. You must sign-up to take advantage of the benefits available. Help us help you sign up and provide us with your objectives. We welcome your participation in the International Marketplace.
The International Marketplace runs for the duration of Canadian Music Week, from March 10-13, 2010, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and is based in The Territories Room at The Fairmont Royal York Hotel in Toronto.