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Anne Murray gives fans the gift of a new album, on her 80th birthday
Anne Murray gives fans the gift of a new album, on her 80th birthday

CBC

time7 hours ago

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Anne Murray gives fans the gift of a new album, on her 80th birthday

The album's first single, Rest Easy (In My Love), was originally recorded in 1989. Image | Anne Murray at the Junos Caption: Anne Murray acknowledges the crowd after receiving the Lifetime Achievement award during the Juno Awards, in Vancouver on March 30, 2025. (The Canadian Press/Ethan Cairns) Open Image in New Tab Anne Murray is digging into the archives for a new album of previously unreleased songs. The singer announced news of the compilation, Here You Are, on June 20 – her 80th birthday. Universal Music Canada says it features 11 songs recorded between 1978 and 1995, an era the label describes as Murray's "vocal peak." 5 ways Anne Murray was a trailblazer The disc also includes a cover of the 1983 Bryan Adams hit Straight From the Heart. Universal says the song was initially recorded for Murray's 1984 album Heart Over Mind, and includes background vocals by Murray's daughter Dawn and a pedal steel solo by her nephew, Dale. The project is Murray's 33rd studio album, and is set for release Sept. 5. The first single, Rest Easy (In My Love), was recorded in spring 1989 and originally considered for that year's compilation album, "Greatest Hits Volume II." Universal says the eponymous title track, Here You Are, was once in the running for Murray's 1996 self-titled album. Murray recently received the Lifetime Achievement award at the Junos in March. During her speech, she said, "When I look back, it seems clear that singing never felt like a choice for me, I had to do it, it felt as natural as breathing."

Anne Murray digs into the vault for album of decades-old unreleased tracks
Anne Murray digs into the vault for album of decades-old unreleased tracks

CTV News

timea day ago

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  • CTV News

Anne Murray digs into the vault for album of decades-old unreleased tracks

Anne Murray acknowledges the crowd after receiving the Lifetime Achievement award during the Juno Awards, in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, March 30, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns TORONTO — Anne Murray is digging into the archives for a new album of previously unreleased songs. The singer announced news of the compilation, 'Here You Are,' on Friday – her 80th birthday. Universal Music Canada says it features 11 songs recorded between 1978 and 1995, an era the label describes as Murray's 'vocal peak.' The disc also includes a cover of the 1983 Bryan Adams hit 'Straight From the Heart.' Universal says the song was initially recorded for Murray's 1984 album 'Heart Over Mind,' and includes background vocals by Murray's daughter Dawn and a pedal steel solo by her nephew, Dale. The project is Murray's 33rd studio album, and is set for release Sept. 5. The first single, 'Rest Easy (In My Love),' was recorded in spring 1989 and originally considered for that year's compilation album, 'Greatest Hits Volume II.' Universal says the eponymous title track, 'Here You Are,' was once in the running for Murray's 1996 self-titled album. Cassandra Szklarski, The Canadian Press

Thane Murray's mother delivers wrenching statement as his killers face sentencing
Thane Murray's mother delivers wrenching statement as his killers face sentencing

CBC

time4 days ago

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Thane Murray's mother delivers wrenching statement as his killers face sentencing

Thane Murray's mother told an Ontario court Tuesday she still can't look at his picture four years after he was shot and killed. Dawn Murray was one of 17 people to deliver a victim impact statement as sentencing began for the two men convicted of murdering Murray, a 27-year-old youth worker in Regent Park, and attempting to kill two of his friends on Sept. 18, 2021. Dawn Murray told the court she struggles every day with the pain of his loss, and despite the love and support of her family still struggles to celebrate holidays because her son's not there. "Even though I look fine on the outside, I am dying on the inside," she said. Murray was a good kid who loved his friends, the outdoors, and was always respectful toward her and others, his mother said. She said she still doesn't know what her family did to deserve this. "I think about him being so scared that night and was there was nobody to protect him," she said. Noah Anderson, 23, and Junior Jahmal Harvey, 23, have been convicted of one count each of first-degree murder and two counts each of attempted murder in connection with the case. They will both receive automatic life sentences with no chance of parole for 25 years, but victim impact statements are still being read into court so those affected by the shooting can share how it has changed their lives. Allen Uthayakumaran, who was also shot 11 times in the hail of bullets, also delivered a powerful statement. "After I was shot, I tried to get back up, and I fell multiple times," he said. "I called out for help, and my eyesight went white. I felt someone holding my hand, and I felt their pulse. That's what kept me alive." Uthayakumaran said he was in a coma for three weeks after the shooting. The year that followed was marked by learning to walk again, then going home to continue recovering from multiple serious injuries. In total, Uthayakumaran said he underwent seven surgeries. Physical injuries aside, Uthayakumaran also described how his life is different now following the senseless shooting. "I don't stay in one place anymore, I go to work and come home. I can't play basketball anymore, I don't chill outside with friends," he said. And there's no Murray. "We can never see our friend again," Uthayakumaran said. "I just want my son back," said Dawn Murray.

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