Every day of the festival, we review a new jazz album
Here is a selection of upcoming festivals in the Montreal area
She has made two critically acclaimed CDs, tours Canada playing major concert halls, now writes much of her song repertoire, and became internationally known as the singer of I Believe, the theme song for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
The London-based, Australian singer is still selling her dance-floor hits and sexy formula with her new album "Aphrodite," being released globally on July 6.
Celebrating it's 40th anniversary this year, the Glastonbury Festival is the largest of its kind in Europe.
We're bringing you a video trivia game featuring acts such as Stars, Down With Webster, Marianas Trench and more. Take our Canada Day video quiz now.
Before recording their third album, Night Work, Scissor Sisters took time off to "de-sanitize."
In honour of Canada Day, Mike Devlin shares his picks for the best songs about Canada.
Star Wars in Concert is so popular with audiences - it was seen by about 350,000 people across North America - it's back for a return engagement.
Gospel singer Mavis Staples is enjoying new attention thanks to collaborations with musicians such as Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. "I'm the luckiest old girl in the world," she says, "next to Betty White."
The Queen of England scuttled about rainy Halifax under her royal brolly Monday, but the summer sun beat down in Edmonton for Lilith Fair 2010. Well deserved; when the women’s music festival last came to town 11 years ago, the skies were in a foul mood, drenching 15,000 festivalgoers at Commonwealth Stadium.
Scenes from the 2010 Lilith tour in Edmonton, Alberta, on June 28, 2010.
It’s impressive when a rock band continues as an arena-filling act 30 years into their career, but it’s even more impressive when said band continues to bring in new fans.
Canadian rock legends Rush were honoured Friday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.