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now he's the lovechild of angel dust and travis
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Yeah I'll change him completely....
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the reason nutrek sucks more than old trek is largely down to the format of the show being narrative Vs episodic. like when old trek sucked you could just skip 3 episodes and get the greatest episode of the season. when nutrek sucks you can't skip it because then you'll miss the crucial plot point of spock and uhuras secret lovechild that lived among romulans coming back as a spy (genetically modified to look andorian for some reason) to plant a bomb in the enterprise DD's warp core (that can go warp 14 for some reason) in order to stop the federation from from making an alliance with some new form of alien thats comically evil but nobody seems to realize that until the entire cast of st: enterprise returns to save the day. (looking incredibly old and full of plastic surgery) (tpol is in modest loose outfit to atone for rick berman sins. but now has long beach wave hair with blonde highlights) (one of phloxs wives transitioned to a man now and theres a very forced conversation where he tells a closeted Malcolm that its okay to love who he wants and there's a lingering shot on trip, who isn't dead and they don't explain why) (travis and hoshi are still ignored bc racism). Spock and uhuras love child ends up getting flung into the far future because the graviton waves of the bomb were too polarised and wibbly wobbly timey wimey and she (who is a WOMAN! with a really bad side shave haircut #feminism) has a psychic conversation with Spock (played by timothee chalamet) who tells her its #okay and he loves her oh so very much. and as she infinity war fades to dust (very loud orchestral music playing) Spock uses his psychic powers to bring uhura into the conversation (played by Ayo edebiri) who goes 'wow are you just fading away from me right now? oh okay. well I just got here soooo... see ya I guess. love you?'. and then captain archer (demoted himself from admiral to captain) uses her bomb to blow up the aliens instead and they all get medals of honor for committing genocide bc they were #evil. and this all happens in two episodes
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Update: America have now sent Billy the Kid to the UK and I am not well.
Tom Blyth is literally like if Tommy Kirk and Joseph Quinn had a lovechild. The Savage Sam era Travis Coates vibes are so strong in this man I cannot begin to even.
Also, was anyone gonna TELL ME that Joey Batey was in the first episode as Billy's dad and would thoroughly break my heart into a basquillion pieces or was I just supposed to find out by being happened upon by an unmistakable gigantic pair of sad blue eyes BY MYSELF???????????
as someone who was practically in love with travis from old yeller as a kid, tom blyth as billy the kid hits different
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...initial comic images drawn by Travis Moore
#wally west#dc comics#dc#birdflash#dick grayson#dickwally#batfam#batfamily#nightwing#the flash#lovechild#travis moore
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le epic plabs lovechild revamp.
#art#my art#oc#ocs#original character#oc: phoebe#fanchild#digital art#ibis paint x#artists on tumblr#drawing#digital#travis draws#ok to rb#i made hher anime#pls look at this#im not putting this in the plabs tag cus although it is a lovechild the context isnt like that at all
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Episode recap/review: Walker 1.14
I didn't expect to recap 1.14 and yet here I am, still avoiding my unfinished Summergen fic. I'm actually writing this in real time, as I watch the episode. So for once I'm not pretending I don't know what happens. I literally don't know.
We begin with Cordell and Grandpa clearing up the crime scene. How much do I love Cordell saying "Daddy?" A lot. And not in that way, you perverts. It just really brings out the Texan.
Liam is in bed, recuperating. He gets a call (note that he calls himself William professionally, which is news to me, and I like it for whatever reason) from someone asking for a comment, which he starts to angrily refuse before Gramma Walker grabs his phone and hangs up. Gramma Walker going all Mama Bear for Liam is also interesting, and unexpected. But Liam says "I can take care of myself" and she says "No, you can't. None of you boys can." And then looks sadly out the window, where Cordell and Grandpa are taking down the crime scene tape. I just have to think "none" and not "both" means she's thinking of poor dead Hoyt, who she obviously loved like a son, if not more so. (More evidence for the Hoyt is her lovechild file? Maybe.)
Geri shows up, wearing an unnecessary cowboy hat and Hoyt's old jacket. She's bearing Hoyt's last will and testament, written on a bar coaster! Oh, my heart. And in case you can't read it:
If I get shivved in the shower or some old horse kicks me upside the head. For real Liam stamp it and everything - I leave everything to Geri/"Geraldine Broussard"/angle [sic] face sweet lips etc. So that plot I bought over in Tanglewood is for her and whatever I got in my pockets or elsewhere. See ya in the next life.
Angle face!
I'm not sure this would stand up in court, since he didn't even sign his last name, although it is witnessed by William Walker. Anyway, it's a moot point, because the land Hoyt intended to give Geraldine "Angle Face" Broussard is transferring to new owners, effective tomorrow. Which makes no sense. The deal fell apart because he died, and yet it's so soon after his death that the police tape is still up. New owners wouldn't be in the picture that quickly. Reverting to previous owners, because it was owner-financed? Sure. But not new owners. (Whatever, Caranfindel. Move it along.) She asks Cordell to go with her to gather his personal belongings. And to bring the kids. Hmmm, let's see how Stella can mess this up. (Tanglewood is 71 miles from Austin. Of course I looked it up.)
But first, Cordell has to sign paperwork to begin his leave of absence. So he didn't actually intend to quit. I mean, we all knew he'd be back, but I kind of thought he was, at the time, intending to quit for good. Does Connie the HR person have a big old crush on him? There is hand touching and deep, serious gazing.
Touch him, Connie. Touch him for those of us who cannot.
Micki is sitting right outside the conference room where he signs his papers but still acts surprised that he's in the building. Did she not smell the rosemary mint shampoo as he walked by? He thanks her for the flowers and apologizes for not calling her back. And then cancels their lunch plans so he can go off with Geri and the kids.
Someone said this on Tumblr, and I think it bears repeating here. It's interesting comparing Cordell's grief, over his wife and now his best friend, to Sam's grief. Cordell is clearly deeply affected, and is also clearly moving on. Sam is just unhinged.
Elsewhere. The gang stops for lunch and reminisces about Hoyt dressed as Santa, wearing assless chaps. Well. That's memorable. (Also, I know people who did the whole leaving horse manure and pretending it's reindeer poop thing. Some people are just a lot more into Santa than I was.) Trevor (Travis? Whatever) called Stella. She's apparently avoiding him. Probably a good call, sis. Maybe the only one you've made in 14 episodes. (To be fair, I didn't watch the first four.)
Micki shares tacos with her boyfriend, whose name I can never remember, having been stood up by Cordell. She tells him Cordell seemed "off," which is great now, Micki. Why didn't you pay more attention to that feeling last week? The BF thinks Micki herself might be off, because she misses her partner. And she calls him family. Captain What's His Face comes to talk to Trey (that's his name, dammit) and asks if he knows a guy who goes to the same physical therapist's office. Friends, when I've done PT, I don't even know people who go to my therapist, let alone just go to someone in the same office. But maybe folks in Austin are just friendlier than they are round these parts. Oh, wait. The guy is missing, and was last seen in a heated discussion with Trey? What's up with that, Trey?
Tanglewood. Cordell asks the nice lady (realtor? owner?) about Hoyt's "personal affects," and she says "they are probably out grazing." Because Hoyt's personal effects are four horses and a llama. Which Geri owns now. "Where am I going to board four horses and a llama?" she asks. Cordell is oddly befuddled (and adorably, cause y'all know how I feel about befuddled Jared), as if he didn't live on a ranch. With horses. The family business, remember? The kids are entranced. I would be too. It's a damn cute llama. One of the mares actually nursed the llama, so they're family. (Watch out for falling anvils.)
Micki's house. Trey says the "heated discussion" was the missing guy showing him a judo move. Captain asks Trey to ride along and help him investigate, and poor partnerless Micki asks if she can come with.
Tanglewood. Apparently Hoyt's personal affects also included gear for the four horses, because everyone is saddled up. Geri doesn't seem like an experienced rider - she keeps her hand on the pommel of the saddle, which I always heard was a rube move. (At least she's not clutching the saddle horn. No shade. It's hard not to. It's a perfect handle and it's just right there.) Cordell, of course, rides perfectly, as he does everything perfectly.
Everything except his job. And raising his kids. But do I care about those things? Not so much.
Geri thinks the llama looks unwell. What is she, a llama expert? A veterinarian? And what are they doing on this trail ride anyway - taking the herd back to the Walker ranch? It's 71 miles away! It's an hour and a half driving! How will they get the truck? Why didn't Cordell just say "let's go back to the ranch and get Daddy's cattle trailer?" WHY.
(No one cares. No one but you thinks about these things.)
Stella is on her phone, but it turns out she's (allegedly) re-reading Hoyt's last text, not chatting with friends. And then she says she was "responsible for everything." Oh, wait. We're going there? Stella is finally going to face the music? Cordell says it's not her fault, but they're interrupted by the llama, who apparently is in distress. Cordell wants to leave him at a random homestead. Permanently? Like, "excuse me, ma'am, but can you take this llama?" Or just while they get the horses home? I dunno.
August doesn't like this, because the llama and the horses are family. Geri distracts him by claiming Hoyt wanted him to have the jacket she's wearing, although I find this rather dubious, because why did she wait so long to mention it? Why is she wearing it herself? It's a lucky jacket he won from a tarot card reader and card hustler named The Mystifying Mehar, who was "infamous for getting out of trouble because of that jacket." Cordell then asks Geri to go off with the kids while he hangs back and tries to ditch the llama. Oh no, Cordell, don't do that. He's family!
Back at the ranch, Grandpa chases off some more journalists. He also ignores Gramma's concern about his cancer.
Trail ride. We skipped the whole bit where Cordell found someone willing to take in a goddamn llama, caught up with his kids, and told them what he did. They're mad that he wouldn't even try, and then Stella impulsively rides off, almost falling into a revine.
Team Sassyboots 2.0 questions the missing guy's wife. Turns out he left a note. Doesn't sound like he's as missing as they thought. He said he would "fix everything," i.e., their upcoming foreclosure. They check his workshop and find evidence that he was a military contractor, and apparently this means he should have no money problems whatsoever, because they don't understand how money works. His gun safe is empty, so they figure he's on some kind of "black ops" job. And if it's going to be complete by Monday, I assume it's something local, and not a military operation.
Walker Ranch. Someone who is Liam's "political opponent" comes to take care of him? And he's bringing barbeque? Is it poisoned? Gramma says Liam can't have barbecue because he's on bedrest, as if one had anything to do with the other. And... Grandpa wants to go mushroom hunting with her? Is that what the kids call it these days?
Trail ride. Cordell found someone to keep the horses. Temporarily? I'm still confused. Stella and Geri talk about Hoyt, and Stella asks about her forgiving him. Thinking about some forgiveness toward your own bad boy, Stella? She says "the two of you were always kind of like the dream to me," which is odd considering they were off-and-on, while her parents were very much on, and definitely seem more like couple goals. But okay. Stella confesses again that she is responsible, and Geri says "you let love in, maybe; that's your worse crime." I wonder if Stella blames herself for the fake truck crash that started the whole domino effect, or if she even realizes that's what happened. Obviously Geri wouldn't. Hmmm, I wonder what August thinks about all this?
Walker Ranch. Whoever this political opponent is, he must be a family friend, because he gave a toast at Cordell and Emily's rehearsal dinner. "Hey, when did your brother have such long hair," he asks, looking at a picture of the happy couple. Liam is growing facial hair again. I like it. Opponent suggests the spicy barbecue will put hair on Liam's chest and Liam tosses it aside and says "no, dammit, after I spent all that time waxing?" And Liam might drop out of whatever race he's in. I don't really care about that part. Let's talk more about Liam's chest.
I love that they can use actual Padalecki family photos as Cordell and Emily photos. No bad Photoshop needed!
Team Sassyboots 2.0. I don't really care about this missing guy either. Skipping it. You know, I understand this is meant to be an ensemble show, and Jared Padalecki and his stupid pretty face and long legs are not going to be in every scene. But Micki working a case with her boss and her boyfriend just bothers me and I don't want to be a part of it.
Trail ride. They're bedding down in the barn for the night? What the fuck? Where are they? Why didn't they just drive home? I'm so confused! Cordell and Geri talk about Hoyt some more. Cordell makes an awkward comment about "us together" and then amends it to mean all of us together, as in you and me and the kids camping right now, not, like, you and me together together, and then does a little eyebrow thing like whoo, good job, talked your way out of that one. NO, CORDELL, YOU ARE NOT AS SMOOTH AS YOU THINK YOU ARE. Anyway. There's a lot of guilt about poor dead Hoyt. Cordell tells Geri her name is still on the Sidestep lease (lease? I thought they owned it?), as if being part owner of a bar is always going to be a good thing, with no liability at all. And they don't kiss, for which I am grateful. The horses are really acting up. I hope nothing's happening.
Cordell checks on the horses and apologizes to the mare for leaving the llama behind. He realizes he made the wrong choice. "You know what," he says. "Let's go fix this."
I adore him.
Walker Ranch. Grandpa and Gramma have been mushroom hunting and are now getting silly. Um, what kind of mushrooms did you two find? And then Grandpa says "tonight's about Hoyt," which I do not understand. "I saw the joy he gave you," Grandpa says. Yes, Grandpa, and do you not find that even a little bit fishy? And then he decides to build something.
Trail ride. Cordell went and retrieved his llama! He is precious. I love him so much. He has some pratfalls in the same ravine that almost caught Stella, and then his family shows up and rescues him. (Can I point out that his "a-ha-ha" laugh is the same one we heard when he opened his gift from Dean in "A Very Supernatural Christmas" and I'm not sure it appeared in any other episode?) August offers the Lucky Jacket to use as a llama harness to haul the little guy out of the ravine. Oh, and it turns out the llama is about to give birth.
And, while I'm skipping Team Sassyboots 2.0, it's hard to ignore that Micki is now in a UFC fight. That might have been an interesting story after all. Y'all can fill me in.
Walker Ranch. They're building a little stable. Because this big horse ranch doesn't have enough stables. Liam, who was bedridden to the point of not being able to eat barbeque yesterday, is now helping build. He gets a text from his former fiance, who wants to talk. And Grandpa has decided to treat his cancer. Happy endings all around!
Micki's house. She says she was passive-aggressive with Walker because she's afraid of losing him. I get it, sweetie. He's someone you don't want to lose.
Trail ride. August is carrying the newborn llama, wrapped in the Lucky Jacket. Geri wants to cut out before they get to the ranch. She's going to ride the bus home? Seriously? Isn't her car at the Walker Ranch? She and Cordell talk abou their unfinished business. Yeah, like the fact she was probably involved in your wife's murder? That unfinished business, Geraldine? Grandpa meets them before they get to the ranch and informs them he has a strict no-llama policy on the ranch. But luckily, he just built an alpaca stable. They’re alpacas, not llamas. So, Geri called him, but how did he know they were alpacas? Did she send pictures? I am so confused. Anyway. The new family goes into their new home. They name the baby alpaca Hoyt, of course.
Little Hoyt, guys, he's the sweetest thing.
Breakfast. Political Opponent gives Liam a contribution. Oh, I get it. They're running for the same office, and he thinks Liam will draw votes away from his other opponent. Shrewd. Stella calls Trevor and says she might need to leave the past behind. And you are the past, Trevor. Cordell sees a truck pull up and runs out to meet Micki. She apologizes for holding a grudge over him leaving. She tries to shake hands and he hugs her instead. She thinks they can just be friends now instead of partners, and he says they're not friends, they're family. And then she oohs and aahs over the alpacas, which she recognizes immediately as alpacas and not llamas, and also points out that little Hoyt is actually a girl. Oops. Awkward. Cordell is surprised she can just tell. "Most people can." Yeah, you are the worst rancher's son ever. Then Cordell sees the fence is carved with a memorial to Hoyt. Aw.
He is also the sweetest thing.
So. Less drama than last week. More warmth. A ridiculous B story that was as annoying as giving Cas his own plot. Will I still watch next week? Yeah, probably. I have questions. How did Grandpa know they were alpacas? Where is the baby daddy? Can Cordell and his rancher father really not tell the difference between a male and female alpaca? Why is Geri riding the bus home, when her car is at the Walker's? Why is she avoiding the Walker Ranch? Will August ever get his own plot again?
It's just a shame that this episode didn't have any shout-outs to Supernatural, like the last one did...
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Please enjoy Part 3 of the
Flyers DC Universe
(aka @bowenbyram and I’s lovechild)
Featuring Nolan Patrick as Batman, Travis Konecny as Robin and Carter Hart as Two-Face!
Link to Flyers DC Universe masterlist!
Tagging some people who might want to see! You 100% can ignore if it’s not your thing, I won’t mind.
@kempe @scheifefe @kspitehockey @travisgermy @d00dlebob @ballsakic @youngbeezersmixtape @canadianheaters @ifiwasshawnmendesidslapmyself
#please listen to the audio#it really adds to the edit#flyers dc universe#nolan patrick#travis konecny#philadelphia flyers#flyers#nhl#hockey#z does other stuff
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Can’t believe Veth Brenatto is canonically a lovechild of Ashley Johnson and Travis Willingham.
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THE OWLBEAR IS THE LOVECHILD OF LIAM AND TRAVIS HE’S A ROGUE AND A BARBARIAN
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via @abusivelittlebunny
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#travis lovechild#me not expecting bunny to give holcr*ft the time of day and then they DID#THANK GOD!!!!#prompt#I've had tiers of au material for this man since k*ngsman#1 for the logan/donald verse#2 more for me from that one iconic fic of Felix's bf that Felix cheats on b4 I envisioned Oliver knotting both#(luv small tops with tall b*ttoms size diff what can I say)#and the more compatible bunny energy of another Catton cousin that Felix goes around the world with to share daddies with#and just like that I'm latched on again
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new guy kyle looks like the lovechild of liam and travis and it's a little unsettling
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ok FULL list of suggested predictions
- 3 halfings in a trenchcoat - an actual busboy. his tragic backstory was that he was fired for being too good at it - Clint P McGinty, Private Dick - Any of the above, but a werewolf - Chutney Chocolatecane - one of the de rolo kids, adequately horrified or delighted about Pate De Rolo - Bertrand Bell/Liev���tel lovechild to troll/delight Liam - a 12 year old tabaxi - Trinket - Percival Frederickstein Von Musel Klossowski De Rolo IV - Larkin - All of the above, but travis just keeps killing his character every 5 episodes to keep everyone on their toes
Travis’s next character predictions, completely right guesses only:
- An actual troll, because he is one - Someone from one of the others’ pasts - Little Mister (aka why ashley hasn’t summoned him yet) - Bertrand Bell’s long lost twin OR: - A second, smaller Bertrand Bell - The person the exu crew are looking for idk
feel free to add to
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you remind me of the lovechild of frida kahlo and travie mccoy tbh
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CANADA: Canadian Songwriters Honored In US-Based International Songwriting Competition (ISC)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Candace Avery
International Songwriting Competition
615.251.4441
www.songwritingcompetition.com
Canadian Songwriters Honored In US-Based International Songwriting Competition (ISC)
Judges Include Lorde, Hardwell, Tom Waits, Nancy Wilson (Heart), Ziggy Marley, Kaskade, The Mavericks, Martie Maguire (Dixie Chicks), Bastille, and More
April 18, 2018 -- The International Songwriting Competition (ISC is pleased to announce its 2017 winners. Created in 2002, ISC is widely recognized as the most prestigious and respected songwriting competition in the world and received more than16,000 entries from almost 140 countries. Prizes include more than $175,000 in cash and merchandise.
The Grand Prize winners this year are Nicholas Miller (better known as Illenium), Annika Wells, Kate Morgan, and Michael Biancaniello for the song Crawl Outta Love Ft. Annika Wells." The Grand Prize consists of $25,000 in cash (USD) and over $35,000 in additional prizes.
Winners hail from all over the world (61% of this years winners come from outside the USA) and range from talented amateurs to seasoned songwriting veterans. The 23 categories include all genres of contemporary music, from Rock to Pop to Country to R&B/Hip-Hop and more.
Canadian songwriters fared extremely well in ISC, garnering four First Places and three Third Places. Canadian winners also received 39 Honorable Mentions.
This marks the first time in the competitions history that Canadian songwriters have scored four First Places in categories, says Candace Avery, ISC Founder and Director. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to write great songs, and ISC is honored to throw the spotlight on these talented Canadian songwriters and their achievements.
Over the years ISC winners have included: Vance Joy, Bastille, Passenger, Kate Miller-Heidke, Lindsey Stirling, Gotye, The Band Perry, Kasey Chambers, Lupe Fiasco, Rachel Bloom, Gin Wigmore, Kimbra, Gregory Porter, Kehlani, For King & Country, and many more.
For a complete list of ISC 2017 winners and to hear the winning songs, go to: https://www.songwritingcompetition.com/winners.
The complete panel of judges includes:
Recording Artists
Lorde; Tom Waits; Ziggy Marley; American Authors; Nancy Wilson (Heart); Martie Maguire (Dixie Chicks); Booker T. Jones; The Mavericks; Sara Evans; Bastille; Keane; Hardwell; Danilo Perez; James McNally (Afro Celt Sound System); Billy Cobham; Gerald Casale (Devo); Natalie Grant Lee-Phillips; ; Krewella; Matt Nathanson; Amadou & Miriam; John Tibbs; Kaskade; John Mayall; Joe Louis Walker; Nicholas Gunn; Ashwin Batish; Lonnie Liston Smith; Walter Trout; Trilok Gurtu; Tommy Chong; and Tony Joe White.
Industry Executives:
Gregg Nadel (President, Elektra Records); Seymour Stein (Chairman/CEO, Sire Records); Daniel Glass (President, Glassnote Records); John Esposito (Chairman/CEO, Warner Music Nashville); John Burk (President, Concord Label Group); Ed Vetri (President, Wind-Up Records); Bruce Iglauer (Founder/President, Alligator Records); Steve Yegelwel (Sr. VP, Island Records); Nate Albert (Executive VP of A&R, Capitol Records); Jacob Edgar (Founder, Cumbancha); Aaron Bay-Schuck (President of A&R, Interscope Records); Mike Easterlin (President, Fueled By Ramen/Roadrunner Records); Josh Bailey (Senior VP of A&R, Word Entertainment); Gordon Kerr (CEO, Black River Entertainment); Richard Stumpf (CEO, Atlas Publishing); Steve Greenberg (CEO, S-Curve Records); Kim Buie (VP of A&R, New West Records); AJ Tobey (Head of A&R, Rough Trade Publishing); Cory Robbins (Founder/President, Robbins Entertainment); Angel Carrasco (Latin Music Consultant); Julie Kertes (Editor/Manager, Hot Diggity Media); Laura Margolin (Publishing, Glassnote Records); Leib Ostrow (Founder/CEO, Music For Little People); Katherine Danes (Co-President, The Childrens Music Network); Claire S. Green (President, Parents Choice Foundation); Benjamin Groff (Founder, The Brill Building); Sas Metcalfe (President, Global Creative, Kobalt Music); Golnar Khosrowshahi (President, Reservoir Media Management); Carianne Marshall (Partner, Songs Music Publishing); Tamara Conniff (EVP, Roc Nation); Dara Frank (Head of Comedy Central Records/Viacom); Carl Caprioglio (Founder/CEO, Oglio Entertainment); and Elena Epstein (Director, National Parenting Product Awards).
ISC is sponsored by: AKG By Harman; Berklee College of Music; Celebrity Access; D'Addario; Dark Horse Institute; Disc Makers; Eventric; Gig Salad; JBL Professional by Harman; Lurrsen Mastering; Merch Cat; Musician Wellness; Musicians Institute; ONErpm; PreSonus; SongU.com; Sweetwater Sound; PAWW Premium Sound; and Tunedly.
Entries are now open for the 2018 competition. For more information and to enter, go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com.
For low-res photos of all winners, go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com/winners
For high-res photos, please contact Candace Avery at [email protected]
The list of 2017 Canadian winners is as follows:
First Place Winners
Knock On My Door Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Teen
Born in Morocco and raised in the Canadian prairies, Faouzia is a young artist who is wowing audiences and industry alike with her contemporary pop hooks and heart-wrenching lyrics, not to mention a voice that is truly distinctive with a huge range, taking on subtle trills and stylings. Her first single Knock On My Door found its way onto regular rotation at Canadian radio, and the follow up My Hearts Grave is already seeing adds in both Canada and her native Morocco. Already a multiple award winner in ISC, as well as the Grand Prize winner of the 2017 Unsigned Only Music Competition, Faouzia is an up-and-coming artistic force whose star just keeps shining brighter.
Sheep Darrelle London Toronto, ON, Canada Children's Music
A piano pop singer/songwriter, Darrelle London is known for her clever quirkiness and has performed at festivals such as Lilith Fair, Canadian Music Week, Pop Overthrow, and more. She was named the Toronto Lilith Talent Search winner and the BellMedia Emerging Artist. London has attracted some celebrity supporters along the way, including fellow Canadian songstress Chantal Kreviazuk who discovered her music and collaborated with her on several songs for Londons album Eat A Peach. The celebrity blogger Perez Hilton has also been a vocal champion of her music. Her latest album is a lullaby EP entitled Sing To The Moon.
This Little Light Jaylene Johnson Winnipeg, MB, Canada Christian
Jaylene Johnson, is a singer/songwriter based in Winnipeg, MB. Her song, "Fallin'" took second place in the ISC last year in the Christian category. Her work has been heard on network TV shows including Pretty Little Liars, So You Think You Can Dance, and Degrassi: The Next Generation. Co-written songs have been recorded by artists including JJ Heller, Amy Sky, Brian Doerksen and Luke McMaster among others. Her most recent album, Potter & Clay, was nominated for a Juno Award, a Western Canadian Music Award, and several Covenant Awards. Two of her songs earned songwriting trophies at the Covenant Awards this year.
Untouchable Dylan Edward Roberts (King Dylan) Calgary, AB, Canada Music Video
The winner of the Music Video category for his stop-motion animation video of the song Untouchable, King Dylan (the King didn't give himself that name - it was written in his high school yearbook) is best described as if Blink 182 had a lovechild with Eminem and Lady Gaga's backup dancers. This one-man machine has performed live for thousands across Canada and released a handful of albums and music videos. Previously he played bass guitar in the hard Rock band Broken Ride (Regional Radio Star winners 2013), performed in and produced the hip hop group The DC Show, and played piano for the band Lost In Film at CMW 2014. Dylan has also just finished a new full-length album featuring "Untouchable" and eleven other hard-hitting tracks. The award-winning video utilized over 4,000 photos of legos taken over the course of 450+ hours.
Third Place Winners
Backroads Jimmy Zee (The Jimmy Zee Band) Vanvouver, BC, Canada Blues
Never Have Time Jared Salte, Bethany Salte (The Royal Foundry) Sherwood Park, AB, Canada Rock
Tequila Johnny Simmen, Hunter Leath, Matt McGinn Toronto, ON, Canada Country
Honorable Mentions
A Flat Miner Troy Kokol Calgary, AB, Canada Comedy/Novelty
Ambition Soul Toronto, ON, Canada R&B/Hip-Hop
Ask Too Much Ft. Spence Holden Spencer Heaslip, Spence Milne-O'Neil (Taabu) Dundas, ON, Canada EDM (Electronic Dance Music)
Baby, I Understand Kat Goldman Toronto, ON, Canada Folk/Singer-Songwriter
Beautiful Thing Aaron Buchholz, Ian Eskelin Langley, BC, Canada Christian
Booger Song Tim Machin (Sing Along Tim And The Pacifiers) Toronto, ON, Canada Children's Music
Campfire Dinah Desrochers, Aaron Cadwaladr, Phil Wipper, Jocelyn Hallett (The Kerplunks) Gabriola Island, BC, Canada Children's Music
Chills James Barker, Donovan Woods, Travis Wood, Gavin Slate (James Barker Band) Toronto, ON, Canada Country
Ciento Viente Roman Smirnov Newmarket, ON, Canada Instrumental
Don't Give Up Maggie Szabo, Stefan Lit, Chaz Mason Dundas, ON, Canada Pop/Top 40
Eleven! Dylan Bell, Ed Hanley, Suba Sankaran (Autorickshaw) Toronto, ON, Canada Children's Music
Fall In Love Again Chris Graham, Mikalyn Hay (Xtro And Mikalyn Hay) Toronto, ON, Canada Teen
Firetruck Firetruck John Donnelly (Rockin' Robin And The Magical Tree) Delta, BC, Canada Children's Music
Freedom Ariana Gillis Vineland, ON, Canada Folk/Singer-Songwriter
Gamblin Man Richard Tichelman Surrey, BC, Canada Teen
Good Thing Go Powell Peebles, Brett Sheroky, Andy Wills (Powell Peebles) North Vancouver, BC, Canada Country
House On Fire Don Oriolo, Jason Gleed, Chris Bolger Toronto, ON, Canada Rock
I Don't Want To Lose You Luca Fogale Burnaby, BC, Canada Performance
Knock On My Door Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Unsigned Only
Lay It Down Jordan St. Cyr, Jaylene Johnson, Ben Calhoun, Taylor Watson Niverville, MB, Canada Christian
Love It Up Tyler Lorette, Roberta Quilico Courtice, ON, Canada Performance
Lowdown Matt Zimbel, Doug Wilde (Manteca) Toronto, ON, Canada Instrumental
Move On Down The Track Spencer Mackenzie, Rich Mackenzie (Spencer Mackenzie) Ridgeway, ON, Canada Blues
My Heart's Grave Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Pop/Top 40
My Heart's Grave Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Teen
Nosotros Christopher Alexander Gaitan Valencia (Ness El Digital) Montreal, QC, Canada Latin Music
Roses Gus McMillan, Robyn Dell'Unto (Gus McMIllan) Toronto, ON, Canada AC (Adult Contemporary)
Sanctuary City Cat Toren (Cat Toren's HUMAN KIND) Vancouver, BC, Canada Jazz
Sing For Kwanzaa Chris McKhool, Richard Bona (Sultans Of String) Toronto, ON, Canada World Music
Summer Paula Eve Kirman Edmonton, AB, Canada Lyrics Only
Temptation Debra Power Airdrie, AB, Canada Blues
The Pee Song Jason Gleed (Redd Butts ) Toronto, ON, Canada Comedy/Novelty
This Little Light Jaylene Johnson Winnipeg, MB, Canada Unpublished
Three Words Sara Diamond, Austin Tecks, Noah Barer (Sarah Diamond) Montreal, QC, Canada Unpublished
Unsure Sara Diamond, Austin Tecks, Noah Barer (Sarah Diamond) Montreal, QC, Canada Unsigned Only
Untouchable Dylan Edward Roberts (King Dylan) Calgary, AB, Canada Unsigned Only
What's A Boy Gotta Do Sean Thomas Langley, BC, Canada Teen
When You Think No One Loves You David Leask, Daryl Burgess (David Leask) Mississauga, ON, Canada Performance
Worth It Wes Mason Rockwood, ON, Canada AC (Adult Contemporary)
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