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Cher Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

Top Downloads:

Cher Has This Week's Hot New Radio Track

By FYI Staff

Top Downloads:


  1. Cher “DJ Play A Christmas Song” (Warner)

  2. Cash Cash x Taylor Dayne “Tell It To My Heart” (Ultra/You Are Hear Promo)

  3. Luke Combs “Where The Wild Things Are” (River House/Columbia Nashville/Sony)

  4. The Prairie States “Trouble Is” (Willing/Universal)

  5. Eli Rose & Domeno “Lala” (Universal)

  6. Paul Russell “Lil Boo Thang” (Arista/Sony)

  7. Sia “Gimme Love” (Warner)

  8. The Strumbellas “Hold Me” (Underneath a Mountain Records/Sony)

  9. Andye “Outta Love” (Universal)

  10. The Rockyts “You & I” (Rockyt Records)

Top CanCon Downloads:

  1. The Prairie States “Trouble Is” (Willing/Universal)

  2. Eli Rose & Domeno “Lala” (Universal)

  3. The Strumbellas “Hold Me” (Underneath a Mountain Records/Sony)

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  4. Andye “Outta Love” (Universal)

  5. The Rockyts “You & I” (Rockyt Records)

  6. Texas King “Capsize” (Known Accomplice/Universal)

  7. Nickelback “Skinny Little Missy” (BMG/Warner)

  8. The Indiana Drones “Waking Up” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  9. Josh Stumpf “Drink Me A Lullaby” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

  10. Nobro “Where My Girls At” (Dine Alone/Canvas Media Promo)

Most Active Indies

 

  1. Cash Cash x Taylor Dayne “Tell It To My Heart” (Ultra/You Are Hear Promo)

  2. The Rockyts “You & I” (Rockyt Records)

  3. The Indiana Drones “Waking Up” (Indie/RPMpromo)

  4. Avry “Call Me On Your Way (ft. harper)” (AWAL)

  5. Josh Stumpf “Drink Me A Lullaby” (Indie/L. Tutty Promo)

  6. The Strumbellas “Hold Me” (Underneath a Mountain Records/Sony)

  7. Nobro “Where My Girls At” (Dine Alone/Canvas Media Promo)

  8. Olivia Mae Graham “Mean Girls” (Indie)

  9. Teagan Littlechief “Shangri LA” (Barnstorm Prod.)

  10. Flaysher “Smoke Signals” (Taylor Ent.)

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Cris Derksen
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Cris Derksen

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Obituaries: Acclaimed Cellist & Composer Cris Derksen Mourned by Canadian Musicians and Industry

Also this week: Bob Ezrin and others remember legendary rock producer Jack Douglas, tributes to Hamilton blues and rock bassist Bucky Buchanan and more.

Cris Derksen, a renowned Indigenous cellist and composer, died in a car accident on May 15, at age 45. They were returning from their father's funeral near Slave Lake, Alberta.

An obituary in the Edmonton Journal reports that "Derksen was a beloved fixture on Canada’s classical and stringed music scene. Their style sometimes fused modern electronic sounds and Indigenous rhythms. Derksen was known as a generous mentor.

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