– Last week, just two days into their first tour since the pandemic, acclaimed Toronto hard rock band METZ awoke in Santa Clarita, CA to find their trailer, filled with equipment and all of their merch, had been stolen. Tickets have officially gone on sale for the Artist Showcases at the Rock House on Dec. 1 & 2 at 8 pm, and the Awards Gala at Holy Heart Theatre on Dec. 4 at 8pm. – MusicNL presents the 29th celebration of Music Celebration Week in St. Named as presenters are members of the London Knights), The Washboard Union, Tim & The Glory Boys, Cheryl Hickey, Aaron Goodvin, Steven Lee Olsen, Ty Hunter, Corb Lund, Shawn Austin and Andrew Hyatt, who'll share presenting duties with 2021 Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees Patricia Conroy and Randy Stark.
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They join previously announced performers Don Amero, Tenille Arts, Lindsay Ell, Tim Hicks, High Valley, Dustin Lynch, JoJo Mason, Tyler Joe Miller, Jess Moskaluke, Robyn Ottolini, MacKenzie Porter, The Reklaws, Sacha, Dallas Smith and Tenille Townes for the show, live-streaming exclusively on the Global TV App and Prime Video on Nov. 29 at 8 pm ET, with an encore presentation of the show airing Dec 3 at 9 pm. – Added to the list of performers for the the 2021 CCMA Awards are US country stars Walker Hayes, Thomas Rhett and recent 6-time CMA winner Chris Stapleton. The big winners on the night included BTS, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Bad Bunny, and Taylor Swift. – Drake and The Weeknd each won an American Music Award last night, as Favourite Male Hip-Hop Artist and Favourite Male R&B Artist respectively. We wish Steve and Debbie (currently closing down her Toronto café/store Lucky Penny) all the best for some well-earned leisure time. Warner Music Canada has honoured Kane with a seat at Massey Hall, and Reid presented him with an honorary Juno for his immense contributions. Also speaking was Darcy Ataman, the founder and CEO of Make Music Matter, a music charity that has Kane on its board and was the recipient of donations from attendees. In his touching remarks after comments from CARAS head Allan Reid and Warner Music comrade Steve Coady, Kane reflected upon his long career, a lifetime love of music, and the importance of community, sentiments reaffirmed by Rix.
Blue Rodeo’s Greg Keelor and Jimmy Bowskill played a three-song set that included the anthemic Lost Together, and Ron Sexsmith (currently working on his 10th album for Warner), Ron Hawkins, and newcomer Charmaine contributed a song apiece, Members of the latter group we spied included Barenaked Ladies Tyler Stewart and Kevin Hearn, Justin Rutledge, Stuart Cameron, Kim Stockwood, Kate Boothman, Neville Quinlan, and Charlie Angus. The guest list was rather a Who’s Who of the Toronto music industry, with representatives from all sectors – record labels, managers, agents, publishers, club bookers, publicists, industry org execs, broadcasters, journalists, and, of course, musicians. They congregated in what seemed like the first large in-person gathering of the clan in almost two years, and the atmosphere was fittingly joyous and celebratory. Gathering to pay tribute to departing Warner Music Canada head Steve Kane and his wife, Debbie Rix, at Toronto’s famed Horseshoe Tavern on Friday night was a large chunk of the city’s music biz elite.