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Evolutionary Music Cooperative (EvMC) Announces Stellar Line Up for New Year s Eve Live Streaming Holiday Special Live … – Ghana Visions

TORONTO, Dec. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Enjoy new music from around the world this New Year’s Eve with a live broadcast from our flagship Studio in the heart of Toronto. Ring in the New Year with live performances by a stellar variety of Toronto’s finest singers and musicians, playing all original music. The Performers cover a wide mix of genres and their roots span the globe and include; Ghana, Nigeria, Europe, Russia, The West Indies and various countries throughout South America. The lineup is a true representation of the diversity of Toronto and reflects our multicultural success. This event is produced by

Evolutionary Music Cooperative (EvMC) Announces Stellar Line Up for New Year s Eve Live Streaming Holiday Special

TORONTO, Dec. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Enjoy new music from around the world this New Year s Eve with a live broadcast from our flagship Studio in the heart of Toronto. Ring in the New Year with live performances by a stellar variety of Toronto s finest singers and musicians, playing all original music. The Performers cover a wide mix of genres and their roots span the globe and include; Ghana, Nigeria, Europe, Russia, The West Indies and various countries throughout South America. The lineup is a true representation of the diversity of Toronto and reflects our multicultural success. This event is produced by

Ottawa musicians find their voice through Birdsong Foundation

Ottawa musicians find their voice through Birdsong Foundation Blair Crawford © Provided by Ottawa Citizen Birdsong founder Margaret Konopacki with musician Al Kinney, left, and music producer Ted Adler. Replay Video Skip Ad Three Ottawa-area musicians are among the first to receive a career boost from Birdsong Foundation, a charity that helps give voice to artists who struggle with mental illness or substance abuse. “It’s like seeing your own child in the eyes of others,” said Margaret Konopacki, a entertainment and music publicist who started Birdsong two years ago after the death of her son, David Martin. Martin was a talented musician who struggled with paranoia, psychosis and drug use. He spent months at The Royal and other treatment centres during his life, and, when he died in Ottawa in 2017, at age 30, his death was recorded as “due to mental illness.”

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