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The '''Departure Festival + Conference''', formerly known as '''Canadian Music Week''', is an industry conference and music festival held in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada.<ref name=friend>David Friend, [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/canadian-music-week-buyers-rename-event-departure-festival-expand-its-scope/article_d4a1c144-0dc9-5ab3-a7be-2a09775ca616.html "Canadian Music Week buyers rename event Departure Festival, expand its scope"]. ''[[Toronto Star]]'', November 12, 2024.</ref> |
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The event announced its new name in November 2024, noting that it will expand its focus to include art, comedy, technology, film and fashion events.<ref name=friend/> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The event is an annual four-day music and media conference that began in 1981. It is one of Canada's largest and most influential conferences, drawing top industry professionals from around the world. The event is designed to stimulate the exchange of market intelligence, increase dialogue, and provide networking opportunities. |
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The conference includes a variety of activities, such as conferences, award shows, and one of Canada's biggest "New Music" festivals. The festival features performances by emerging and established artists at venues ranging from bars and halls, to clothing stores and cafés. |
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Designed to stimulate the exchange of [[market intelligence]], increase dialogue and provide networking opportunities, Canadian Music Week continues to present the ideal platform for more than 3,000 national and international delegates. |
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It draws in significant numbers of A&R representatives. Emerging new bands use the festival as an opportunity to be spotted by these representatives. |
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2015 was CMW's 33rd year, and is the single longest running multi-day Canadian music and media event. It manages to consistently bring together more than 3,000 [[music industry]] professionals for the week's events - combining conferences, award shows, & one of Canada's biggest "New Music" festivals. |
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In January 2017, Jim Beam along with Canadian Music Week Canada launched the "Jim Beam Make History Talent Search", a talent search program designed to discover the next big Canadian music star. |
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Throughout the duration of the event, performers put on shows at venues ranging from popular bars and halls, to trendy clothing stores and cafes. Many emerging new bands use the festival as an opportunity to 'get spotted' by the [[A&R]] reps that are around in greater than average numbers during the festival. In January 2017, Jim Beam along with Canadian Music WeekCanada launched Jim Beam Make History Talent Search.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicconnection.com/jim-beam-canadian-music-week-talent-search/|title=Jim Beam and Canadian Music Week Launch Talent Search|website=www.musicconnection.com|language=en-US|access-date=2017-11-10}}</ref> |
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Canadian Music Week has become an important platform for the Canadian music industry consistently bringing together more than 3,000 music industry professionals for the week's events. It is the single, longest running multi-day Canadian music and media event that helps to increase the visibility of emerging artists and encourage collaboration among industry professionals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicconnection.com/jim-beam-canadian-music-week-talent-search/|title=Jim Beam and Canadian Music Week Launch Talent Search|website=Music Connection|date=20 January 2017 |access-date=10 November 2017}}</ref> |
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In June 2024 festival founder Neill Dixon announced his retirement and the sale of Canadian Music Week to a partnership led by [[Randy Lennox]], former CEO of [[Universal Music Canada]]. The partnership is between Lennox's Canadian production house [[LOFT Entertainment]] and US-based sports & real estate company [[Oak View Group]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Canadian Music Week Acquired by Loft Entertainment & Oak View Group as Founder Neill Dixon Retires {{!}} Billboard Canada |url=https://ca.billboard.com/business/business-news/canadian-music-week-neill-dixon-retires |access-date=2024-06-08 |website=ca.billboard.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[Slash (musician)|Slash]], [[Celebrity Interview]] artist; |
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*[[Slash (musician)|Slash]], celebrity interview artist |
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*[[Chuck D]], [[keynote speaker]] artist/record producer |
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*[[Stereos]], pop-rock band |
*[[Stereos]], pop-rock band |
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*[[Alan Parsons]], |
*[[Alan Parsons]], keynote speaker British record producer |
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*[[Hollowphonic]], an [[ambient music|ambient]], [[post-rock]] unit |
*[[Hollowphonic]], an [[ambient music|ambient]], [[post-rock]] unit |
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*[[Seymour Stein]], president of [[Sire records]] |
*[[Seymour Stein]], president of [[Sire records]] |
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*[[Trapt]], a [[nu metal]] rock outfit |
*[[Trapt]], a [[nu metal]] rock outfit |
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*[[Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy]], [[hip hop]] group |
*[[Public Enemy (band)|Public Enemy]], [[hip hop]] group |
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*[[Cassius Khan]], Indian |
*[[Cassius Khan]], Indian classical musician; The Ghazal Tabla Wizard |
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*[[Wolfmother]], |
*[[Wolfmother]], rock band |
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*[[MENEW]], [[indie rock]] band |
*[[MENEW]], [[indie rock]] band |
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*[[The Exies]], an |
*[[The Exies]], an indie rock band |
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*[[Glen Ballard]], |
*[[Glen Ballard]], producer |
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*[[Don Was]], |
*[[Don Was]], producer |
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*[[Sturle Dagsland]], Norwegian artist |
*[[Sturle Dagsland]], Norwegian artist |
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*[[Mark Hudson (musician)|Mark Hudson]], |
*[[Mark Hudson (musician)|Mark Hudson]], producer |
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*[[Mathew Knowles]], |
*[[Mathew Knowles]], keynote speaker – World Music Entertainment C.E.O. |
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*[[Sir George Martin]], |
*[[Sir George Martin]], producer |
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*[[Jordan Galland]], panel member, |
*[[Jordan Galland]], panel member, director/musician |
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*Gastón Iungman, rock musician and producer;<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://themusicessentials.com/editorials/gaston-iungman-the-producer-machine-of-the-air-theater/|title=Gaston Iungman: The Producer machine of the Air Theater|last=Bhanawat|first=Akshay|date=2019 |
*[[Gastón Iungman]], rock musician and producer;<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://themusicessentials.com/editorials/gaston-iungman-the-producer-machine-of-the-air-theater/|title=Gaston Iungman: The Producer machine of the Air Theater|last=Bhanawat|first=Akshay|date=1 October 2019|website=T.H.E – Music Essentials|access-date=3 January 2020}}</ref> |
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*[[Bullmoose]], indie rock band. |
*[[Bullmoose]], indie rock band. |
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==Halls of fame== |
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=== Canadian Indies Hall of Fame === |
=== Canadian Indies Hall of Fame === |
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CMW honors important independent and alternative artists with its annual "Canadian Indies Hall of Fame" program. Artists who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame include [[Parachute Club (band)|Parachute Club]], [[The Pursuit of Happiness (band)|The Pursuit of Happiness]], [[Martha and the Muffins]], [[D.O.A. (band)|D.O.A.]] and [[Rough Trade (band)|Rough Trade]].{{cn|date=December 2023}} |
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=== Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame === |
=== Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame === |
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Canadian Music Week hosts the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame.<ref name=cmw2015>{{cite web | title=Quebec's André Ménard And Alain Simard Announced As 2016 Inductees To Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame | website=CMW presents Live Music Industry Awards | date=4 November 2015 | url=https://cmw.net/awards/2015/11/04/quebecs-andre-menard-and-alain-simard-announced-as-2016-inductees-to-canadian-music-industry-hall-of-fame/ | access-date=8 December 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In 2008, singer-songwriter [[Alanis Morissette]] was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.blogto.com/music/2008/03/cmw_08_alanis_morissette_inducted_into_hall_of_fame_receives_lifetime_achievement_award/|title = CMW 08: Alanis Morissette Inducted Into Hall of Fame, Receives Lifetime Achievement Award}}</ref> |
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In 2016, [[Andy Kim (singer)|Andy Kim]], Rob Steele, [[André Ménard]] and [[Alain Simard (businessman)|Alain Simard]] were made inductees.<ref>{{cite web | last=Gonshor | first=Bram | title=André Ménard & Alain Simard announced as 2016 Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame inductees | website=Music Canada | date=5 November 2015 | url=https://musiccanada.com/news/andre-menard-alain-simard-announced-as-2016-canadian-music-industry-hall-of-fame-inductees/ | access-date=8 December 2023}}</ref><ref name=cmw2015/> |
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⚫ | * 2010 Spotlight on India – Rock Showcase featured a number of South-Asian-Canadian acts such as J'sin who performed tracks from his [[Fatlab]]'s produced first album, ''Born''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://canadianmusicfest.com/artists/?alpha_ID=J |title=Artists CMF 2011 |publisher=Canadian Music Festival |access-date=13 May 2010}}<br>- {{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpwXaeWTCbA |title=jsin Live@CMW 2010 Inside |website=YouTube |date=1 April 2010|access-date=13 May 2010}}</ref> |
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==Canadian Music Fest== |
==Canadian Music Fest== |
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Since 2009 {{Citation needed|date=March 2011}} |
Since 2009 {{Citation needed|date=March 2011}} Canadian Music Week has referred to the festival component of the event as Canadian Music Fest, which it calls "Canada's largest new music festival".<ref>{{cite web |title=FAN FAQ |url=http://canadianmusicfest.com/media/fan-faq/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110122133632/http://canadianmusicfest.com/media/fan-faq/ |archive-date=22 January 2011}}</ref> |
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==Startup Launchpad== |
==Startup Launchpad== |
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In 2016, CMW hosted |
In 2016, CMW hosted its first annual Startup Launchpad event, a pitch competition for startups in the music industry.<ref>{{cite web |last=McIntyre |first=Hugh |title=Meet The Seven Music Startups That Were Featured At Canadian Music Week |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2016/05/08/meet-the-7-music-startups-that-were-featured-at-canadian-music-week/#2e7344087239 |website=Forbes}}</ref> Seven startups were selected to pitch their business to potential investors and a judging panel including [[Michael Wekerle]] and [[Ted Cohen (music industry executive)|Ted Cohen]]. The first finalists of this event were Mugatunes, an intercollegiate music sharing site, [[Audiokite]] Research, a market research company for musicians,<ref>{{cite web |title=Audiokite Market Research for Every Musician |url=https://www.audiokite.com/ |publisher=Audiokite}}</ref> Mission Control, a music management platform,<ref>{{cite web |title=Managing your career in the music industry is tough. At Mission Control, we make things easier. |url=http://missioncontrolmanagement.com/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320022022/http://missioncontrolmanagement.com/ |archive-date=20 March 2015}}</ref> Aybo, Trebba, and Notetracks, a music collaboration app.<ref>{{cite web |title=Notetracks – Music Review & Collaboration |url=http://notetracks.com/ |publisher=Notetracks}}</ref> |
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Seven startups have been selected to pitch their business to potential investors and a judging panel including [[Michael Wekerle]] and [[Ted Cohen (music industry executive)|Ted Cohen]]. The first finalists of this event were Mugatunes, an intercollegiate music sharing site,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Inc |first1=Mugatunes |title=Mugatunes • Free Music Curation & Discovery |url=https://mugatunes.com/ |website=mugatunes.com |language=en}}</ref> [[Audiokite|Audiokite Research]], a market research company for musicians,<ref>{{cite web |title=Audiokite Market Research for Every Musician |url=https://www.audiokite.com/ |website=audiokite.com}}</ref> SongCat, an online recording studio,<ref>{{cite web |title=Tunedly: Online Music Recording Studio |url=https://www.tunedly.com/ |website=www.tunedly.com |language=en}}</ref> Mission Control, a music management platform,<ref>{{cite web |title=Managing your career in the music industry is tough. At Mission Control, we make things easier. |url=http://missioncontrolmanagement.com/ |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320022022/http://missioncontrolmanagement.com/ |archivedate=2015-03-20}}</ref> Aybo, Trebba and this year's winner Notetracks, a music collaboration app.<ref>{{cite web |title=Notetracks - Music Review & Collaboration |url=http://notetracks.com/ |website=Notetracks |language=en-CA}}</ref> |
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==Canadian Radio Music Awards== |
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{{Main|Canadian Radio Music Awards}} |
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In 2016, the CMW launched an award show, called the [[Canadian Radio Music Awards]]. The show, similar to the [[Juno Award]]s, recognized and celebrated Canadian music artists. The award show has not been held since 2018.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://top40-charts.com/news/Charts-Awards/Music-Business-3.0-The-Next-Generation/53924.html|title=Charts / Awards (2010-01-18) Music Business 3.0 The Next Generation|date= 18 January 2010|publisher=top40-charts.com|access-date=7 February 2010}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[http://www.cmw.net Canadian Music Week] |
*[http://www.cmw.net Canadian Music Week] official website |
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Departure Festival + Conference | |
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Location(s) | Toronto, Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Founded | 1981 |
The Departure Festival + Conference, formerly known as Canadian Music Week, is an industry conference and music festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]
The event announced its new name in November 2024, noting that it will expand its focus to include art, comedy, technology, film and fashion events.[1]
History
[edit]The event is an annual four-day music and media conference that began in 1981. It is one of Canada's largest and most influential conferences, drawing top industry professionals from around the world. The event is designed to stimulate the exchange of market intelligence, increase dialogue, and provide networking opportunities.
The conference includes a variety of activities, such as conferences, award shows, and one of Canada's biggest "New Music" festivals. The festival features performances by emerging and established artists at venues ranging from bars and halls, to clothing stores and cafés.
It draws in significant numbers of A&R representatives. Emerging new bands use the festival as an opportunity to be spotted by these representatives.
In January 2017, Jim Beam along with Canadian Music Week Canada launched the "Jim Beam Make History Talent Search", a talent search program designed to discover the next big Canadian music star.
Canadian Music Week has become an important platform for the Canadian music industry consistently bringing together more than 3,000 music industry professionals for the week's events. It is the single, longest running multi-day Canadian music and media event that helps to increase the visibility of emerging artists and encourage collaboration among industry professionals.[2]
In June 2024 festival founder Neill Dixon announced his retirement and the sale of Canadian Music Week to a partnership led by Randy Lennox, former CEO of Universal Music Canada. The partnership is between Lennox's Canadian production house LOFT Entertainment and US-based sports & real estate company Oak View Group.[3]
Notable participants
[edit]Notable speakers and performers who have been a part of the event include:
- Slash, celebrity interview artist
- Gene Simmons, celebrity interview artist
- David Foster, celebrity interview record producer
- Dennis DeYoung, celebrity interview artist/songwriter
- Chuck D, keynote speaker artist/record producer
- Stereos, pop-rock band
- Alan Parsons, keynote speaker British record producer
- Hollowphonic, an ambient, post-rock unit
- Seymour Stein, president of Sire records
- Trapt, a nu metal rock outfit
- Public Enemy, hip hop group
- Cassius Khan, Indian classical musician; The Ghazal Tabla Wizard
- Wolfmother, rock band
- MENEW, indie rock band
- The Exies, an indie rock band
- Glen Ballard, producer
- Don Was, producer
- Sturle Dagsland, Norwegian artist
- Mark Hudson, producer
- Mathew Knowles, keynote speaker – World Music Entertainment C.E.O.
- Sir George Martin, producer
- Jordan Galland, panel member, director/musician
- Gastón Iungman, rock musician and producer;[4]
- Bullmoose, indie rock band.
Halls of fame
[edit]Canadian Indies Hall of Fame
[edit]CMW honors important independent and alternative artists with its annual "Canadian Indies Hall of Fame" program. Artists who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame include Parachute Club, The Pursuit of Happiness, Martha and the Muffins, D.O.A. and Rough Trade.[citation needed]
Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame
[edit]Canadian Music Week hosts the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame.[5]
In 2008, singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame.[6]
In 2016, Andy Kim, Rob Steele, André Ménard and Alain Simard were made inductees.[7][5]
Featured Cultural Spotlight performances
[edit]- 2010 Spotlight on India – Rock Showcase featured a number of South-Asian-Canadian acts such as J'sin who performed tracks from his Fatlab's produced first album, Born.[8]
Canadian Music Fest
[edit]Since 2009 [citation needed] Canadian Music Week has referred to the festival component of the event as Canadian Music Fest, which it calls "Canada's largest new music festival".[9]
Startup Launchpad
[edit]In 2016, CMW hosted its first annual Startup Launchpad event, a pitch competition for startups in the music industry.[10] Seven startups were selected to pitch their business to potential investors and a judging panel including Michael Wekerle and Ted Cohen. The first finalists of this event were Mugatunes, an intercollegiate music sharing site, Audiokite Research, a market research company for musicians,[11] Mission Control, a music management platform,[12] Aybo, Trebba, and Notetracks, a music collaboration app.[13]
Canadian Radio Music Awards
[edit]In 2016, the CMW launched an award show, called the Canadian Radio Music Awards. The show, similar to the Juno Awards, recognized and celebrated Canadian music artists. The award show has not been held since 2018.[14]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b David Friend, "Canadian Music Week buyers rename event Departure Festival, expand its scope". Toronto Star, November 12, 2024.
- ^ "Jim Beam and Canadian Music Week Launch Talent Search". Music Connection. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
- ^ "Canadian Music Week Acquired by Loft Entertainment & Oak View Group as Founder Neill Dixon Retires | Billboard Canada". ca.billboard.com. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
- ^ Bhanawat, Akshay (1 October 2019). "Gaston Iungman: The Producer machine of the Air Theater". T.H.E – Music Essentials. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Quebec's André Ménard And Alain Simard Announced As 2016 Inductees To Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame". CMW presents Live Music Industry Awards. 4 November 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
- ^ "CMW 08: Alanis Morissette Inducted Into Hall of Fame, Receives Lifetime Achievement Award".
- ^ Gonshor, Bram (5 November 2015). "André Ménard & Alain Simard announced as 2016 Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame inductees". Music Canada. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
- ^ "Artists CMF 2011". Canadian Music Festival. Retrieved 13 May 2010.
- "jsin Live@CMW 2010 Inside". YouTube. 1 April 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2010. - ^ "FAN FAQ". Archived from the original on 22 January 2011.
- ^ McIntyre, Hugh. "Meet The Seven Music Startups That Were Featured At Canadian Music Week". Forbes.
- ^ "Audiokite Market Research for Every Musician". Audiokite.
- ^ "Managing your career in the music industry is tough. At Mission Control, we make things easier". Archived from the original on 20 March 2015.
- ^ "Notetracks – Music Review & Collaboration". Notetracks.
- ^ "Charts / Awards (2010-01-18) Music Business 3.0 The Next Generation". top40-charts.com. 18 January 2010. Retrieved 7 February 2010.
External links
[edit]- Canadian Music Week official website