Tuesday, March 21, 2023 5pm ET: Beyond The Balcony
#15
The companion program to the Balcony Show featuring independent music and beyond. In this installment we present music from these artist: (Episode 15)
Adam Randy, Canaan Cox, Chelsea Lyn Meyer, Different Moon, Good Stuff, Harbour, Kenzo, Larry Dvoskin, Max Restano, Regina Sayles, Roi & The Secret People, Sophia Gonzon, The Parachute Brigade, Water Street, Whole Damn Mess
(Not the order of…
ZAYN has signed a new record deal with Mercury Records, Billboard can confirm. Along with the news, the singer wiped his social media yesterday and has launched a new pre-save link and teaser in preparation for his Mercury Records debut single, which is said by the label to be arriving “very soon this summer.”
Label president Tyler Arnold says of the deal, “As soon as ZAYN and I met, I knew we had to work together. I was blown away by the new music, but just as impressed by his vision, drive and spirit. We’re honored he and his team have joined us at Mercury Records. We’ve got an incredible opportunity to tell the next chapter of his story together.”
Mercury Records was relaunched in April 2022 as a U.S. imprint of Republic Records, helmed by Arnold and Ben Adelson as president and general manager, respectively. Mercury’s roster includes Post Malone, whom Arnold signed to Republic in 2015, and James Bay, signed by Adelson in 2014. Other signees at Mercury’s launch included Stephen Sanchez, Chelsea Cutler, Jeremy Zucker, Lord Huron, Noah Kahan, BoyWithUke, Ka$hdami, Lyn Lapid and Camylio.
Mercury Records also acts as the hub for Republic’s partnerships with Big Loud Records, home to Morgan Wallen, and Imperial Music, the independent distributor that released Bo Burnham‘s Inside (The Songs).
As a solo artist, ZAYN has released three records: Mind of Mine (2016), Icarus Falls (2018), and Nobody is Listening (2021). They peaked at No. 1, No. 61 and No. 44 on the Billboard 200 chart, respectively. He has also placed six songs in the top 50 on the Pop Airplay chart, including two in the top 10. “PILLOWTALK” peaked at No. 1, and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” reached No. 2 on the chart. The two songs also reached those same chart positions on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart as well.
ZAYN Signs With Mercury Records Ahead of New Music
The singer, who was previously signed to RCA Records, has a new single coming "very soon this summer."
ZAYN has signed a new record deal with Mercury Records, Billboard can confirm. Along with the news, the singer wiped his social media yesterday and has launched a new pre-save link and teaser in preparation for his Mercury Records debut single, which is said by the label to be arriving “very soon this summer.”
A former member of One Direction and a chart topper in his own right, ZAYN was previously signed to RCA Records. Sources close to the singer told Billboard that the new music ZAYN is making marks a major departure from the sound that defined his previous hits like “PILLOWTALK” and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever.”
Label president Tyler Arnold says of the deal, “As soon as ZAYN and I met, I knew we had to work together. I was blown away by the new music, but just as impressed by his vision, drive and spirit. We’re honored he and his team have joined us at Mercury Records. We’ve got an incredible opportunity to tell the next chapter of his story together.”
Mercury Records was relaunched in April 2022 as a U.S. imprint of Republic Records, helmed by Arnold and Ben Adelson as president and general manager, respectively. Mercury’s roster includes Post Malone, whom Arnold signed to Republic in 2015, and James Bay, signed by Adelson in 2014. Other signees at Mercury’s launch included Stephen Sanchez, Chelsea Cutler, Jeremy Zucker, Lord Huron, Noah Kahan, BoyWithUke, Ka$hdami, Lyn Lapid and Camylio.
Mercury Records also acts as the hub for Republic’s partnerships with Big Loud Records, home to Morgan Wallen, and Imperial Music, the independent distributor that released Bo Burnham‘s Inside (The Songs).
As a solo artist, ZAYN has released three records: Mind of Mine (2016), Icarus Falls (2018), and Nobody is Listening (2021). They peaked at No. 1, No. 61 and No. 44 on the Billboard 200 chart, respectively. He has also placed six songs in the top 50 on the Pop Airplay chart, including two in the top 10. “PILLOWTALK” peaked at No. 1, and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” reached No. 2 on the chart. The two songs also reached those same chart positions on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart as well.
You can pre-save ZAYN’s upcoming single here.
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Every day find one piece of evidence that contradicts I'm not enough
Evidence to show you are enough
THURSDAY EVIDENCE
girl what i dont even know how to start contradicting i am not enough. im gonna play tennis with friends? does that count? i am enough to play tennis with chelsea specifically . does that count? who can count? who all here graduated??
Sunday evidence
Lyn attempted suicide and came to me afterwards (cuz her mom told her to lol)
When architect-turned-recluse Bernadette Fox goes missing prior to a family trip to Antarctica, her 15-year-old daughter Bee goes on a quest with Bernadette’s husband to find her.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Bernadette: Cate Blanchett
Elgie: Billy Crudup
Audrey: Kristen Wiig
Dr. Kurtz: Judy Greer
Paul Jellinek: Laurence Fishburne
Bee: Emma Nelson
Soo-Lin: Zoë Chao
Agent Marcus Strang: James Urbaniak
Becky: Troian Bellisario
Floyd the Pharmacist: Richard Robichaux
Ellen Idelson: Kate Burton
David Walker: Steve Zahn
Judy Toll: Megan Mullally
Jay Ross: David Paymer
Tom the Blackberry Guy: Patrick Sebes
USC Student: Lee Harrington
Game Show Host: Patrick Jordan
Pablo: Shaun Cameron Hall
Tamara the Pharmacy Employee: Kathryn Feeney
Lisa Prospective Parent: Amy Rayko
Lori Prospective Parent: Nancy McNulty
Julie Prospective Parent: Daina Griffith
Tammy Prospective Parent: Kate Easton
Mr. Hayes: Stephen Donnelly
Kennedy: Thalia Torio
Architectural Expert: Mark Philip Stevenson
News Reporter: Cherie McClain
Crew Member Allegra: Maureen d’Armand
Captain J. Rouverol: Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
Iris: Claudia Doumit
Vivian: Katelyn Statton
Snappy Tourist Lady: Jennifer Tober
Mike the State Senator: Joe Coyle
Construction Worker (uncredited): Alan Lee Baker
Stu Reardon (Microsoft Executive) (uncredited): Richard Barlow
Airport Traveler / Taxi Passenger (uncredited): Heidi Barrientes
Pharmacy Patron (uncredited): Tom Bonello
Parent (uncredited): Brian “Wolfman Black” Bowman
Audience Member (uncredited): Chris Breen
Caterer (uncredited): Gregory Bromfield
Kyle’s Friend (uncredited): Zachary Davis Brown
Kyle (uncredited): Owen Buckenmaier
Passenger (uncredited): Isaac J. Conner
Baggage Handler (uncredited): Erik J. Cornelius
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Kelli Culbertson
Nigel Mills-Murray (uncredited): Bruce Curtis
Passenger (uncredited): Kelley Davis
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Chris Drexel
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Grant Eastey
Flight Attendant (uncredited): Amy Lyn Elliott
Gary Oppenheimer (uncredited): Russell Bradley Fenton
Galer Street School Parent (uncredited): Joe Fishel
Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Simone Bruyère Fraser
Pedestrian (uncredited): Emir García
Tech Enthusiast / Party Goer (uncredited): Peter Georgo
School Child (uncredited): Elijah Goulet
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Ben Guenther
Airport Traveler (uncredited): Juliane Hagn
Traveler (uncredited): Rene Hamlet
Jellinek’s Student (uncredited): Joely Haregsin
Coffee Shop Patron (uncredited): Mike D Harris
Tourist in Boat (uncredited): Andrew Harvey
Parent (uncredited): Adam Hicks
Student (uncredited): Jagger Hicks
Traveler (uncredited): Liz Higgins
Beeber Construction Worker (uncredited): Anthony Holland
Airport Patron (uncredited): Tara O. Horvath
Pedestrian (uncredited): Wesley Jansen
Restaurant Patron / TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Nagy Jay
Space Needle Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Morgen Johnson
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): William Kania
Naturalist (uncredited): Brett Kennedy
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Trudi Kennedy
Airline Passenger (uncredited): Micah Knapp
Airline Passenger (uncredited): Tiahna Kovarik
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Mike Kuse
Construction Worker (uncredited): Daniel Lamont
Cruise Ship Passenger (uncredited): Susan Lang
Crossing Guard (uncredited): James Lloyd
Cruise Passenger (uncredited): Scott Lockhart
Parent (uncredited): Chelsea Long
Game Show Contestant (uncredited): Theresa Mangus
Airport Traveler (uncredited): Tiffany Sander McKenzie
Airplane Passenger (uncredited): F. Robert McMurray
Joann Airline Stewardess (uncredited): Kelly L. Moran
TED Talk Attendee (uncredited): Sue Danna Myer
Microsoft Worker (uncredited): Adam Nakanishi
T-Shirt Mom (uncredited): Amy Nelson
Airline Passenger (uncredited): Vanessa N. Nelson
TED Talk Attendee / Party Patron (uncredited): Ted Opalinski
Parent (uncredited): Martin A. Palma
Construction Worker (uncredited): Michael Paradise
Bus Passenger (uncredited): Edward Pfeifer
Airline Employee (uncredited): Jacob Phelps
Port Lockroy Tourist (uncredited)...
#15
The companion program to the Balcony Show featuring independent music and beyond. In this installment we present music from these artist: (Episode 15)
Adam Randy, Canaan Cox, Chelsea Lyn Meyer, Different Moon, Good Stuff, Harbour, Kenzo, Larry Dvoskin, Max Restano, Regina Sayles, Roi & The Secret People, Sophia Gonzon, The Parachute Brigade, Water Street, Whole Damn Mess
(Not the order of…
Zayn has signed a new record deal with Mercury Records, Billboard can confirm. Along with the news, the singer wiped his social media yesterday and has launched a new pre-save link and teaser in preparation for his Mercury Records debut single, which is said by the label to be arriving “very soon this summer.”
Label president Tyler Arnold says of the deal, “As soon as ZAYN and I met, I knew we had to work together. I was blown away by the new music, but just as impressed by his vision, drive and spirit. We’re honored he and his team have joined us at Mercury Records. We’ve got an incredible opportunity to tell the next chapter of his story together.”
Mercury Records was relaunched in April 2022 as a U.S. imprint of Republic Records, helmed by Arnold and Ben Adelson as president and general manager, respectively. Mercury’s roster includes Post Malone, whom Arnold signed to Republic in 2015, and James Bay, signed by Adelson in 2014. Other signees at Mercury’s launch included Stephen Sanchez, Chelsea Cutler, Jeremy Zucker, Lord Huron, Noah Kahan, BoyWithUke, Ka$hdami, Lyn Lapid and Camylio.
A former member of One Direction and a chart topper in his own right, ZAYN was previously signed to RCA Records. Sources close to the singer told Billboard that the new music ZAYN is making marks a major departure from the sound that defined his previous hits like “PILLOWTALK” and “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever.”
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So he's been signed to a very small, new imprint under UMG which will focus most of its resources on Post Malone. The label president must be hallucinating if he thinks Zayn has any kind of 'drive'.
Film Review: THE SEEDING: Logline and Soundtrack In Search of a Movie [Tribeca 2023]
https://film-book.com/film-review-the-seeding-logline-and-soundtrack-in-search-of-a-movie-tribeca-2023/?feed_id=75315&_unique_id=6490b66b9d34d
Mikel Obi reveals how he was robbed of 2013 CAF award
Former Super Eagles captain, Mikel Obi, has revealed that he was robbed of the 2013 African Player of the Year award, Saturday PUNCH reports.
Mikel was outstanding for Nigeria during the year under review as he helped the Eagles clinch the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
There has been no Nigerian winner of the African Player of the Year award since 1999, when Nwankwo Kanu beat Ghanaian defender Samuel Kuffour to the accolade following his goalscoring performance for Arsenal.
Since then, no Nigerian made a podium finish but in last two decades only Austin Okocha (twice, in 2003 and 2004) and Mikel Obi (in 2013) made it to the final three losing to eventual winners Samuel Eto’o and Yaya Toure.
“I was robbed, mate,” Mikel said in a YouTube interview with Dubai Eye 103.8.
“Before I went, I was told that I won it. I was at the airport flying to Nigeria, because the ceremony was in Nigeria, and guess what happened? Manchester City was playing, and Yaya scored a hat-trick or two goals.”
He also revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson still snubs him after he opted out of a move to join Manchester United in 2005.
Ferguson thought he had won the race for the talented Nigerian midfielder after he signed for United from Lyn Oslo in April 2005, but the move was never finalised after Mikel claimed that he was ‘bullied’ into the deal and wished to join Chelsea instead.
“Fergie blanked me for years,” Mikel continued.
“First time we played in the FA Cup he shunned me walking out of the tunnel. I stumbled and almost fell. Each time we met he blanked me but I have no regrets signing for Chelsea.
“Obviously, I signed a pre-contract with Manchester United, but before that I was playing for Lyn Oslo in Norway. Chelsea actually sent me to Lyn Oslo and nobody knew this.
“Chelsea was looking after me, and my family, giving me bits here and there and they were paying my school fees when I was in Norway.
“I had my trials at Manchester United before I went to Chelsea. Sir Alex Ferguson loved me and all the players loved me. Roy Keane was my biggest fan. He told Ferguson he needed to sign me. He was my protector in training.
“Whenever I got tackles in training from the likes of Paul Scholes and Nikky Butt in training, Keane was ready to get in with them.
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Former Chelsea and Super Eagles Midfielder, John Mikel Obi has announced his retirement from football via his Instagram account on Tuesday, 27 September, 2022.
Mikel John Obi, born on 22 April 1987, is a Nigerian professional footballer who formally played as a defensive midfielder.
Mikel began his career with local club Plateau United, before joining Norwegian club Lyn at the age of 17 in…