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  1. From Apple customer support:

     

    Dear Alan,

    Welcome to iTunes Store Customer Support. My name is Kiran.

    I understand that you would like to remove the album "U2'' from your iTunes library. I know how important it is for you to have this issue addressed and. I will be assisting you with the necessary information.

    Alan, I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you by promoting the album "U2" to your iTunes Store account from Apple.

    Please follow the below provided steps to hide the album:

    1. Open iTunes on your Mac or PC.

    2. From the Store menu, choose Store > Sign In, and then enter your Apple ID and password.

    3. Go to the iTunes Store.

    4. Click Purchased from the Quick Links section on the right side of the iTunes Store.

    5. Choose a content type by clicking Music, Movies, TV Shows, Apps, or Books from the top of the window.

    6. A list of your purchased items for the content type you are viewing will appear. Mouse over the item you want to hide until an X appears its top-left corner.

    7. A confirmation dialog will appear once you click the X.

    I recommend you to refer the below provided articles to get more information about hiding and unhiding the content.

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4919

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4928

    I hope the provided information is helpful. For any further questions related to iTunes Store, please feel free to reply. I will be happy to assist you.

    Thank you for being an iTunes Store customer. Apple appreciates your business.

    Have a great day, Alan!

    Sincerely,

    Kiran
    iTunes Store Customer Support

  2. From the Star today.

    "Riot Fest co-founder Mike “Riot Mike” Petryshyn definitely seems committed to moving into this market.

    A native of Buffalo, he fell hopelessly in love with punk rock at an early age through mix tapes given to him by cool cousins from Brantford, would routinely “shoot up to Toronto” for shows and now considers Ontario a “second home” largely because of the musical influence it has exerted upon him. He name-checks Toronto punk pioneers the Viletones and the Diodes and Hamilton’s Teenage Head as formative favourites, and stresses that he doesn’t want the local Riot Fest to be seen as a callous branch-plant operation.

    “It’s really expensive and a huge risk on our end,” he says. “We wanted to show our appreciation this year for a lot of the Toronto bands and Canadian bands, like City and Colour and Metric and Tokyo Police Club and Pup and stuff like that. Billy Talent should be huge. They’re a great band, you know, and it’s really hard to cross the border for a lot of Canadian acts. And if we can help bridge that a little bit — if people in Chicago or Denver are looking at what we’re doing in Toronto and seeing, like, City and Colour, who are huge in Toronto, right next to The Cure and going ‘What?’ — so be it. Same with Billy Talent and Metric.”"

  3. Ill Communication

     

    Adam Saikaley

    Mike Essoudry on drums

    Marc Decho on bass

     

    "On ‘Alright Hear This’ I’m scratching on a turntable (something I haven’t done since high school!). Marc’s playing the violin solo on ‘Eugene’s Lament’ on a double bass. It’s going to be a combination of sticking strictly to the album and interpreting the album. A lot of people don’t know this, but it’s not all instrumental. Craig Proulx from Pregnancy Scares is singing Tough Guy, Sabatoge, and Heart Attack Man. Patric Egan from Fire Coast Acid Club is doing a handful of the hip hop tunes, so there’s going to be a nice mix of everything on the album. Some songs will be played note for note, and some songs like ‘Do It’ are going to be played around with."

     

    http://apt613.ca/arbor-acts-eatm-branching-into-adam-saikaley/

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