November 2020

Award-winning bluesman Steve Strongman has joined forces with Canada’s Linus Entertainment in a multi-faceted deal that sees the Hamilton-based company globally representing his music publishing catalog and the distribution of his sound recording catalog, as well as future recordings and songwriting.

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"I Can't Go On Living Without You" has been unveiled to celebrate the release of Elton John's Jewel Box, released today via UMe. Multiple GRAMMY winner Mark 'Spike' Stent (Shawn Mendes, Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber) has given the unreleased 1968 mix – one of the many gems of Jewel Box – a 2020 polish in time to celebrate one of the most eagerly awaited releases of the year.

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Twiddle is thrilled to announce that they will be continuing their tradition of Frendsgiving at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY on November 27th and 28th - this year the show will be a Live Stream!

The Brummies are the kind of band that have a little something for everyone; they seamlessly blend indie and classic rock, funk and disco for a 360 degree experience that is sure to keep fans dancing at the bar, at their shows, and even at home in the basement these days. Their new album Automatic World arrives today, via Sandbox Entertainment, with a full scope of love, sunshine, fear for tomorrow, and the entire range of emotions.

We are pleased to present a reimagined virtual music version of The 16th Annual Last Waltz Revisited. The show will be on Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 6PM MST. This special free Live Stream Event will be broadcasted live from the wonderful Boulder Theater and presented via Nugs.tv, this link will take you to the show - 2nu.gs/lastwaltzbt.

Henriette Sennenvaldt, the former frontwoman of the acclaimed, boundary-defying Danish band, Under Byen, delves further into the far edges of jazz-pop on her debut solo LP, Something Wonderful out this Friday via Paper Bag Records. Today, she releases “Very Fantastic”, a dark jazz lament carried by Sennenvaldt’s soft whispers and swelling orchestral horns. Addictive to the ear, it rewards the patient listener with a tune both generous and strange.