Well, I screwed up. I immediately published a scheduled post. So now we start Maple Leaf March a day early.
So, Goldie's nominated at the JUNOS next month, and I think she's got a shot.
Nominated in the Breakthrough Artist category, she's making fun, compelling pop music. Getting a big break opening for Katy Perry - even at this stage in her career - has really helped her immeasurably in reaching a larger audience.
From her 2025 album Goldie Boutilier Presents.... Goldie Montana, without further ado.
We weren't kidding about that Katy Perry tour. And Ms. Boutilier made the most of her chance.
Neil Sedaka is a big enough deal that he gets TWO posts.
In 1973, he released a single called "Love Will Keep Us Together" that he wrote (with Howard Greenfield) and recorded himself.
This performance isn't from 1973, but it's still really good.
Anyway, I know you know this song. As we approach post #2000 on this blog, take a look at post #10, In 1975, pop duo The Captain and Tennille recorded a cover of this song that ended up being the literal biggest hit of 1975. It was just a monstrous song - and at the end, they paid tribute to its originator.
In 1976, they performed the song with Sedaka.
That wasn't the only time they did that.
Sedaka was a great songwriter and a delightful performer, and he will be missed.
The famed singer songwriter Neil Sedaka passed away yesterday. His music will be missed. He was probably more successful as a songwriter, but he *did* perform as well. This song, from 1960, was his first top 5 hit in the United States and a #1 in Canada! The song, co-written by Sedaka and Howard Greenfield, is really a sweet tribute to the pinups of the past.
This video is from 1966.
Sedaka never really stopped performing, and he always mentored the next generation of musicians. Here he is with Fountains of Wayne in 2007.
Lilly Hiatt is music royalty. Her father is famed musician John Hiatt. Her husband is Coley Hinson of Coley and the Young Go Hards fame.... plus, he's a producer. And playing the instruments Lilly isn't.
She released an excellent album - Forever - in 2025, and the first single is an absolute earworm. Why this isn't a hit song is BEYOND me. Written by Lilly Hiatt, it's a hard-rocking but country-tinged instant classic.
But my writing style has changed since then. This time, I'm going to start with Kasey Chambers, the Australian country star who wrote and released this song on her 1999 album The Captain, produced by her older brother (and acclaimed producer) Nash Chambers.
The song is spectacular.
For her 2025 album Rhinestone Requiem, Sunny Sweeney covered this song, and it is a FAITHFUL cover.
The cover is spectacular.
So, the one change I made since 2012 is that I endeavor to include live performances for all these songs. For Kasey, I decided to go with a 2011 performance that literally closed her whole US tour, from Dallas and featuring her father, musician Bill Chambers.
Sunny literally uses the song as her encore now.
And, the best part is, she gives full credit.
Now, if only they'd do a performance together! I'm not even sure they've ever met!
It's been a bit since we posted about Olivia Rodrigo, so we felt we were due, since her 3rd album is expected to drop sometime this year.
We went all the way back to the beginning - to 2021, and her debut single (not counting her High School Musical stuff), from her debut album SOUR. The song, co-written by Rodrigo and her producer, Dan Nigro, is mature and drives right into the multifaceted feelings one might feel after a breakup.
The song was a record-breaker - it debuted at #1, making 17-year-old Rodrigo the youngest artists to ever do that (Billie Eilish was younger at #1, but did not debut there). It spent its first eight weeks, in fact, at #1.
It's actually quite a sad song, lyrically. And it's not one that I initially liked, although it's grown on me.
There are so many great performances of this song. I chose her Austin City Limits performance because, well, she is very clear about how much the song means to her.... and also, that's probably the youngest audience in ACL history.
In January, Rodrigo announced a project where other artists would be covering songs from SOUR. Alongside that was this version of "drivers license" by David Byrne.