It’s no secret that Olivia Rodrigo and Alanis Morissette are big fans of each other’s music, with Rodrigo having the chance to pay tribute to the “You Oughta Know” singer at the upcoming Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (Cshf) Gala.
In an announcement, the Cshf unveiled its final round of presenters and performers for the upcoming gala, scheduled to be held on Sept. 24 at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
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According to the announcement, Rodrigo will induct Morissette into the Hall of Fame. As part of the tribute, Alessia Cara will perform. Morissette will join this year’s others inductees: Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance, David Foster, and Daniel Lavoie (Murray McLauchlan celebrated his induction during the 2022 Mariposa Folk Festival last month).
This will mark the first time that Rodrigo and Morissette...
In an announcement, the Cshf unveiled its final round of presenters and performers for the upcoming gala, scheduled to be held on Sept. 24 at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
Read More: Alanis Morissette On Sending Olivia Rodrigo A ‘Road Survival Kit’: ‘I Really Should Get On That’
According to the announcement, Rodrigo will induct Morissette into the Hall of Fame. As part of the tribute, Alessia Cara will perform. Morissette will join this year’s others inductees: Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance, David Foster, and Daniel Lavoie (Murray McLauchlan celebrated his induction during the 2022 Mariposa Folk Festival last month).
This will mark the first time that Rodrigo and Morissette...
- 8/15/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
TORONTO -- Veteran Canadian music talent manager Bernie Finkelstein said Tuesday that he will step back from day-to-day control of True North Records, a label he formed in 1969.
The shift into the corporate slow lane follows the sale of an undisclosed "strategic investment" in True North by Finkelstein to rival record label Linus Entertainment.
Finkelstein said he will remain with True North as chairman and consultant, but management of the company will shift to Linus Entertainment CEO Geoff Kulawick.
"It's been a long, interesting and fulfilling road starting and building True North these past 38 years, but all things must change," Finkelstein said.
The talent roster at True North includes Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLauchlan, Blackie & the Rodeo Kings and Rough Trade.
Both True North and Linus -- whose talent roster includes Gordon Lightfoot, Ron Sexsmith, Alannah Myles and Ashley MacIsaac -- are distributed in Canada by Universal Music.
Finkelstein, 62, cut his teeth in the Canadian music industry as manager of Toronto rock groups the Paupers and Kensington Market during the late 1960s.
The shift into the corporate slow lane follows the sale of an undisclosed "strategic investment" in True North by Finkelstein to rival record label Linus Entertainment.
Finkelstein said he will remain with True North as chairman and consultant, but management of the company will shift to Linus Entertainment CEO Geoff Kulawick.
"It's been a long, interesting and fulfilling road starting and building True North these past 38 years, but all things must change," Finkelstein said.
The talent roster at True North includes Bruce Cockburn, Murray McLauchlan, Blackie & the Rodeo Kings and Rough Trade.
Both True North and Linus -- whose talent roster includes Gordon Lightfoot, Ron Sexsmith, Alannah Myles and Ashley MacIsaac -- are distributed in Canada by Universal Music.
Finkelstein, 62, cut his teeth in the Canadian music industry as manager of Toronto rock groups the Paupers and Kensington Market during the late 1960s.
- 12/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Canadian music producer Bob Ezrin is scheduled to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the upcoming Juno Awards, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) said Tuesday. Ezrin, who has produced albums for Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, KISS and Canadian artists like the Guess Who and Murray McLauchlan, will be honored at the 2004 Juno ceremonies on April 3 in Edmonton, Alberta. "We couldn't be more thrilled to have Bob Ezrin join the Canadian Music Hall of Fame," said Melanie Berry, president of CARAS, the organizers of the Junos. "Bob's groundbreaking successes as both musician and producer exemplify the art and innovation that continues to advance Canadian music on the world stage." Members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame include Glenn Gould, Joni Mitchell, Anne Murray, Oscar Peterson, Rush and the Band.
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