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Music Biz Headlines: Alanis Morissette to Enter Songwriters Hall of Fame, Bandcamp Bans AI Music

Also this week: A milestone birthday for Dolly Parton, Billie Eilish and The Boss speak out on ICE and an inside look of the late Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir.

Alanis Morissette
Alanis Morissette
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Pitchfork is making headlines of its own this week, putting reviews behind a paywall for the first time in its multi-decade existence. Bruno Mars is also making big waves with his album comeback, picking up like he never left off (because he didn't, really). And All Things Go Festival is returning to Canada, this time for sunnier days.

Read these stories and more in this week's roundup of music biz headlines of the week from Canada and beyond.


Canadian Music Biz Headlines

Alanis Morissette To Be Inducted Into Songwriters Hall of Fame: Full List of 2026 Inductees

Several of this year's inductees are well-known for collaborations with previous SHOF inductees. – Paul Grein, Billboard

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All Things Go Returns to Toronto, This Time in Summer

Following its inaugural Canadian edition last October, the female and queer-led festival is set to return to RBC Amphitheatre on June 6 and 7. – Heather Taylor-Singh, Billboard Canada

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In Robbie Robertson’s Posthumous Memoir 'Insomnia,' There’s no Rest for the Wicked

Insomnia is the follow-up to his well-received 2016 memoir Testimony, which covers the life of the Toronto-born songwriter and guitarist up to the Band’s Last Waltz farewell concert in 1976, at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom on Thanksgiving. – Brad Wheeler, Globe and Mail

Heated Rivalry’ Tracks Shoot & Score on Billboard Charts

Quebec artist Peter Peter debutes "It's You" and "Rivalry" on a pair of digital song sales charts. – Keith Caufield, Billboard

Talib Kweli and FEAR Among 102 Winterruption Acts Bringing Heat Jan. 21-25

Kicking off a year of incredible bookings in Edmonton, New York rapper Talib Kweli, legendary L.A. punk band FEAR and North Carolina indie folk band Hiss Golden Messenger are all hitting Edmonton next week for the powerhouse multivenue affair. – Fish Griwkowsky, Edmonton Journal

Daniel Caesar to Perform and Receive International Achievement Award at 2026 Juno Awards

Acclaimed singer-songwriter William Prince will also perform, while actor/comedian Mae Martin will host and Sandy Pandya, Vinny Cinquemani and Alexander Mair will receive special industry awards. – Kerry Doole, Billboard Canada

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Pianist Tiffany Poon Channeling the Beauty of Nature at the Playhouse

You haven’t heard of Tiffany Poon yet, odds are that might change in the next couple of years. At the age of 28, the Hong Kong–born pianist has already accomplished more than most of us will in our lives. – Mike Usinger, Georgia Straight

Inventions Seeks Artist Applicants for Renewed Rock Orchestra Concert Series

The Inventions Concert Series is coming back after a six-year hiatus, and its looking for emerging talent in Halifax. This is a rock concert powered by a community orchestra, featuring local artists who transform their music into complex arrangements with the help of local composers. – Brendyn Creamer, The Coast

International Music Biz Headlines

Bandcamp Bans AI-Generated Songs in a First for Major Online Music Platforms

Bandcamp says in a Reddit post that songs created "wholly or in substantial part" by AI are banned, including tracks using AI to mimic other artists or styles. – Kristin Robinson, Billboard

Pitchfork Announces Reviews Paywall, Allows Comments With New $5 Subscription

The move marks a major business shift by introducing its first-ever paywall and a philosophical one by inviting readers to respond on the site. – Axios

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Bruce Springsteen Slams ICE at New Jersey Benefit Show: ‘Get the F—k Out of Minneapolis’

The legendary musician made a surprise appearance at the Light of Day Winterfest on Jan. 17. – Mitchell Peters, Billboard

Billie Eilish Blasts ICE Minnesota Operation While Accepting MLK Jr. Environmental Justice Award

The singer told the audience on Saturday's event that it's "really hard to celebrate that when we no longer feel safe in our own homes or in our streets." – Gil Kaufman, Billboard

Bruno Mars Will Have Taken Nearly 10 Years to Release His Follow-Up to a Grammy Album of the Year Winner. Is That a Record?

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Barack Obama was president when Mars' last solo studio album was released. – Paul Grein, Billboard

Green Day to Kick Off 2026 Super Bowl With Opening Ceremony Performance

The California-native rockers will get the pregame entertainment rolling on Super Bowl Sunday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. – Ashley Iasimone , Billboard

Producing Bob Weir’s Documentary, I Got to Know the Man Behind the Legend

The Grateful Dead founding member was a foundation of the band, with a wealth of musical talent and knowledge. – Marc Weingarten, Globe and Mail

Inside Bari Weiss’s Hostile Takeover of CBS News

The network’s new editor-in-chief has championed a press free from élite bias, while aligning herself with a billionaire class more willing than ever to indulge Donald Trump. – Clare Malone, The New Yorker

Julio Iglesias Calls Sexual Abuse Allegations 'Absolutely Untrue.'

Grammy-winning singer Julio Iglesias on Friday denied allegations that he sexually assaulted two former employees, calling the accusations “absolutely untrue.” Associated Press

Tennessee Governor Declares Jan. 19 ‘Dolly Parton Day’

The honor arrives just in time for Parton's 80th birthday. – Ashley Iasimone , Billboard

Folk Alliance International Unveils the 2026 Artist of the Year Award Nominees

These six acclaimed acts are shaping the future of folk and roots music. – Parade

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Zach Bryan

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Zach Bryan Debuts Atop the Billboard Canadian Albums Chart, Making ‘With Heaven On Top’ His Third No. 1 Album

All 25 songs from the country singer’s sixth studio album are also charting on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 this week.

Zach Bryan is finding heaven at the top of the charts.

The American country star has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart with his new 25-track album, With Heaven On Top, which was released Jan. 9. The singer-songwriter wrote, recorded and produced his sixth studio album in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over the past year.

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