
The Guns N’ Roses bassist is disputing the idea that several of the group’s ’80s hits were sexist.

– Mark Savage, BBC Duff McKagan defends controversial Guns N’ Roses songs Some fans who attended the opening night in Dublin complained about muffled vocals and being unable to hear the band speaking between songs. If you believe everything you read, the sound at the Spice Girls' recent comeback shows has been zig-ah-zig-awful. Lnternati onal What's behind the Spice Girls' sound problems?
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– John Terauds Toronto Star Dave Stewart on what sets 'Songland' apart from the reality TV music packĮurythmics co-founder, songwriter and entrepreneur discusses the new NBC talent show he co-created years ago and got rolling in 2016 when NBC put a call out to songwriters to apply. Even the new work on the program, the world premiere of Colour of Chaos by Canadian composer Jordan Pal, sounded as if it was written to complement The Pines of Rome. What could easily have been a grab-bag of musical showpieces was remarkably coherent. Toronto is being asked to rein in the rapper, who has drawn attention throughout playoffs with his antics. – CP Toronto Symphony and Louis Lortie at their brilliant, colourful best – Cathal Kelly, Globe and Mail On his worst behaviour: NBA calls Raptors about Drake's courtside antics I mean the team, the city, the country, the whole shemozzle. By “side,” I don’t mean the Raptors alone. Though Drake gets an outrageous amount of press, very little of it is devoted to how much good he does on behalf of the side. – Kim Hughes, Original Cin Drake, in his heartfelt and passionate defence of the Raptors and all things Toronto, perfectly mirrors the city itself Rocketman is as fabulously mercurial and debauched as its subject anything less would have been futile and disappointing. – Karen Bliss, Billboard Rocketman: Fab Elton John biopic as surreal as the real life of its subject Kind, wise and generous with his time are the recurring sentiments used to describe songwriter, producer, educator and author Ralph Murphy who died May 28 of pneumonia in Nashville. He was 75.

Vampire Weekend, NXNE and the Rolling Stones are just some of the shows we can't wait to see. – Staff, NOW Nashville songwriter, producer and 'door opener' to fellow Canadians Ralph Murphy dies at 75 – Nick Krewen, Toronto Star The best concerts and music festivals in Toronto this summer The Montréal-based indie rock band’s founding frontman released his second solo album Hear Me Out earlier this year and discovered an unexpected dividend during the sessions: freedom. Murray Lightburn, Dears’ singer, on new solo album: ‘There’s a man on this record that I aspire to be’
