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June 29 Fire Aid for Fort McMurray Will Feature Nickelback as Headline Act

On June 29 Fire Aid for Fort McMurray will take place at the Commonwealth Stadium and the lineup is incredible so far. Canadian group Nickelback has agreed to be the headlining act and the event is being held to raise funds which will be used to help the Fort McMurray community recover from the wildfire and forced evacuation. Tickets went on sale yesterday, May 30, and they are available through Ticketmaster. On the website for Ticketmaster there is also an option to purchase tickets to the event and then donate them to Fort McMurray residents, and any tickets which are donated will be given away to deserving Fort McMurray community members by the United Way. The TD Bank Group has already donated half a million dollars for fire aid and other organizations are also expected to donate financial resources as well.

Nickelback is not the only group who will take part in the Fire Aid for Fort McMurray event. The concert roster includes Dean Brody, Blue Rodeo, Corb Lund, High Valley, the Rankin Family, Ian Tyson, Dallas Smith, High Valley, Randy Bachman, Dear Rouge, Brett Kissel, Alan Doyle, and the Sadies. The event capacity is between 40,000-45,000. One volunteer committee member who helped organize the fire aid concert, Tim Shipton, explained “You really can move mountains and move aside self-interest for the greater good. It will bring together the community in support and celebration of that amazing city to the north Fort McMurray.” Another committee member, Jeff Parry, noted that the funds raised would not be enough to cover the full recovery efforts. “No matter what we raise here in the millions it’s going to be a Band-Aid compared to the billions needed. When your barn’s burned down you just go (rebuild) it and get ‘er done. Ask not what your province can do for your province but what you can do for your province.”

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Edge of a Revolution by Nickelback Inspired by Michael Brown Case

Edge of a Revolution by Nickelback Inspired by Michael Brown Case
Nickelback, Michael Brown

Chad Kroeger, the front man for the band Nickelback and a Canadian by birth, has said that the latest hit for the band titled Edge of a Revolution was inspired by the Michael Brown case as well as politics in America today. The band was working on the latest album called Fixed Address when the Michael Brown case hit the news. Media saturation on the case was very high when unarmed black teenager Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and the attention has not dies down since the incident. After the shooting the streets of Ferguson were full of rioters, and many were upset that police used what appeared to be military vehicles and equipment to stop the protests.

The grand jury in the Michael Brown case is expected to release the results of their investigation soon, and many believe that officer Darren Wilson will not be indicted and that further protests will occur. The court has promised to alert police to the verdict when it is delivered, and to keep the verdict secret from the public for 48 hours so that police have time to prepare for any expected protests. According to Nickelback member Chad Kroeger in an interview with Yahoo Music “The issue of the black boy who was shot by the white cop in Missouri was a major story and there was rioting like crazy. This was all happening right when we were working on the music. It definitely seemed like the seeds of revolution were being planted, and I wanted it to feel that way in the song.”