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Best Quotes from ‘Deja Tu Huella: The Art of Giving’ at Billboard Latin Music Week 2022

Eladio Carrión, Ugly Primo a.k.a. Adrian Hernandez, and Maricel (Chacha) Zambrano formed part of the “Deja Tu Huella: The Art of Giving Presented by Cheetos” panel at the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Week on Tuesday (Sept. 27). 

Moderated by Billboard Latin senior writer Griselda Flores, the three creatives discussed how they are actively trying to leave their mark on the world by improving it with their art.

Below, see some memorable quotes from each panelist: 

Carrion on Leaving His Mark in His Art: “At the end of the day, whether it’s in sports or music, I try to be the best person I can be. ‘Deja tu Huella’ means many things but most importantly, to give it your full potential and be the best you can be. 

Zambrano on Building Opportunities: “I did it all. I knocked on many doors and was very consistent. I stood in front of every door because I knew that opportunities were not going to arrive at my door. Perseverance is the most beautiful quality anyone can have.” 

Hernandez on Social Issues: “I try to use my platforms as often as I can to raise awareness on social issues. It’s essential for me to speak up when other people don’t have the same opportunities. I try to help voice them. For me, it’s about being a good and honest person.”

Coinciding with National Hispanic Heritage Month, Billboard Latin Music Week includes workshops and panels featuring artists such as Christina Aguilera, Romeo Santos, Camilo, Nicky Jam, Wisin y Yandel, Maluma, Chayanne, Ivy Queen, Grupo Firme, Bizarrap, Blessd, Grupo Firme and many more. The event also includes superstar concerts, intimate showcases and new music premieres by Bizarrap, Elena Rose, Ozuna, Mariah Angeliq and BRESH, who will throw the ultimate closing party at Oasis, in Miami’s Wynwood. 

For 30 years, Billboard Latin Music Week has been the longest-running and biggest Latin music industry gathering in the world. It will also dovetail with the 2022 Billboard Latin Music Awards on Sept. 29, in Miami. The Billboard Latin Music Awards will broadcast live on Telemundo, and will also broadcast simultaneously on the Spanish entertainment cable network, Universo, and throughout Latin America and the Caribbean on Telemundo Internacional.

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The Children of Jenni Rivera Panel | 2022 Billboard Latin Music Week

The children of Jenni Rivera – Chiquis, Jacqie, Michael, Jenicka, and Johnny – will participate in a once-in-a-lifetime conversation about their mother’s game-changing legacy and brand new, soon-to-be-released music.

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John Coltrane’s ‘Blue Train’ Reissue Tops Multiple Billboard Album Charts

John Coltrane’s Blue Train, first released in 1957, charges in at No. 1 on multiple Billboard album charts (dated Oct. 1) following its 65th-anniversary expanded reissue on Sept. 16.

The album debuts at No. 1 on both the overall Jazz Albums chart and Traditional Jazz Albums chart (Coltrane’s seventh leader on both). It also scores the jazz legend, who died in 1967, his first leader on the 11-year-old Vinyl Albums chart. It’s also the first jazz title to reach No. 1 on the Vinyl Albums tally in nearly five years.

Blue Train additionally enters at No. 7 on Top Album Sales, No. 6 on Tastemaker Albums and No. 95 on the Billboard 200.

The set earned 11,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 22, according to Luminate. Essentially all of that sum was driven by traditional album sales. Further, that 11,000 sold marks the largest sales week for any Coltrane album in 2022.

Coltrane’s album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Coltrane received a posthumous lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy in 1992.

Blue Train was reissued in two versions as part of Blue Note Records’ Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series: a mono edition of the original five track album, and an expanded stereo edition (dubbed Blue Train: The Complete Masters). The latter adds seven alternate and incomplete takes (four of which are previously unreleased). The mono set was reintroduced on vinyl, while the Complete edition was reissued on two-LP vinyl, a double CD and digital download.

All versions of the album, old and new, are combined for tracking and charting purposes.

Of the album’s 11,000 in total sales for the week, essentially all were physical sales – with just over 10,000 on vinyl and a little under 1,000 on CD. (A negligible number of digital download albums were also sold.)

Notably, Blue Train logs the largest sales week for a jazz album on vinyl in 2022. The last larger week for a jazz set was registered by the evergreen soundtrack to the TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas by the Vince Guaraldi Trio, when it sold 20,000 copies in the week ending Dec. 23, 2021.

Further, Blue Train is the first jazz album to lead the Vinyl Albums chart in nearly five years – since A Charlie Brown Christmas topped the tally on the Dec. 16, 2017-dated list.

Jazz Albums, Traditional Jazz Albums and the Billboard 200 rank the week’s most popular jazz, traditional jazz, and overall albums, respectively, by equivalent album units. Tastemaker Albums ranks the week’s best-selling albums at independent and small chain record stores. Vinyl Albums tallies the top-selling vinyl albums of the week.

Equivalent album units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album.

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Student Arrested After Multiple Weapons Found at Laquey R-V School

Deputies with the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office arrested a juvenile after school officials found multiple guns in their possession.

Reports say a teacher at the school noticed the student acting suspicious and pulled them out into the hall. The teacher then contacted a resource officer.

The resource officer then conducted a search of the student, and found a loaded gun.

Further investigation found the student also had several other weapons inside their backpack.

No shots were fired and no one was injured in the incident.

Due to the suspect being a juvenile, their identity has not been released.

This article is provided by Ozarks News – 93.3 KWTO
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Pink Floyd’s ‘Animals’ Reissue Hits Top 10 on Billboard’s Album Sales Chart

Pink Floyd’s Animals surges back onto Billboard’s album charts (dated Oct. 1) following its reissue on Sept. 16.

The set, first released in 1977, re-enters Top Album Sales at No. 3 with 20,000 copies sold in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 22, according to Luminate (up from 500 copies sold in the previous week). It’s the biggest sales week for any Pink Floyd album since 2014 and Animals’ highest rank on the 31-year-old chart.

Animals also re-enters at No. 1 on the Catalog Albums chart (its first week at No. 1 and the act’s fifth leader on the 31-year-old list), and impacts the top five on Top Rock & Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums, Tastemaker Albums and Vinyl Albums. It also bounds back onto the Billboard 200 at No. 21 – the set’s first visit to the top 40, and highest rank, since 1977. That year it peaked at No. 3 for three weeks (on the charts dated March 5-19).

The five-song, 42-minute album was reissued in a new mix on CD, vinyl, Blu-ray, SACD and digital download configurations ranging in price from $12.99 to $29.98. All versions of the album, old and new, are combined for tracking and charting purposes.

A deluxe box set edition of Animals is due out on Oct. 7. The four-disc set (containing vinyl LP/CD/DVD and Blu-ray discs) currently sells for $99.98 in Pink Floyd’s official webstore and is packaged in a hardcover book with a 32-page booklet. Notably, while the reissues all present a freshened up 2018 mix of the album, there are no additional bonus tracks added to the release.

The Animals reissue was meant to be released a few years ago, but was delayed due to a dispute over the package’s then-planned liner notes — which were ultimately not included in the finished product.

Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart ranks the top-selling albums of the week based only on traditional album sales. The chart’s history dates back to May 25, 1991, the first week Billboard began tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece count information from SoundScan, now Luminate. Pure album sales were the sole measurement utilized by the Billboard 200 albums chart through the list dated Dec. 6, 2014, after which that chart switched to a methodology that blends album sales with track equivalent album units and streaming equivalent album units. For all chart news, follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both Twitter and Instagram.

Top Rock & Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums rank the week’s most popular rock and alternative albums, and rock albums, respectively, by equivalent album units. Catalog Albums lists the week’s most popular older (catalog) titles by equivalent album units. Tastemaker Albums ranks the week’s best-selling albums at independent and small chain record stores. Vinyl Albums tallies the top-selling vinyl albums of the week.

Of Animals’ 20,000 copies sold in the week after its reissue, physical sales comprise 19,000 (8,500 on vinyl; 6,000 on CD; and 4,500 on other physical formats) and digital downloads comprise 1,000.

The 20,000 sum marks the band’s best sales week for any album since its final studio album, The Endless River, sold 29,000 copies in its seventh week of release, in the week ending Dec. 28, 2014. (The album sold in excess of 20,000 copies in each of its first seven weeks. It debuted with 179,000 sold.)

At No. 1 on Top Album Sales, BLACKPINK lands its second leader with Born Pink’s debut atop the tally. It sold 75,500 copies in its first week, largely from CD sales. Bowing at No. 2 is NCT 127’s 2 Baddies with 55,500 copies sold. It’s the fourth top 10-charting effort for the ensemble, and all four have reached the top two.

FLETCHER scores her first top 10 on Top Album Sales as her full-length debut studio set Girl of My Dreams debuts at No. 4 with 16,000 copies sold. Ozzy Osbourne’s chart-topping Patient Number 9 falls to No. 5 in its second week with 15,000 sold (down 72%).

Marcus Mumford’s solo debut effort (self-titled) starts at No. 6 with 11,000 sold. Previously, he visited the list as part of Mumford & Sons, notching nine charting efforts between 2010 and 2018, including three No. 1s (Babel, in 2012; Wilder Mind in 2015 and Delta in 2018).

John Coltrane’s Blue Train, first released in 1957, debuts at No. 7 on Top Album Sales following its 65th anniversary expanded reissue on multiple formats on Sept. 16. The set sold 11,000 copies in the U.S. in the week ending Sept. 22, according to Luminate – the largest sales week of 2022 for any Coltrane album. All versions of the album, old and new, are combined for tracking and charting purposes.

It’s the third top 10-charting effort for Coltrane, who died in 1967, on the 31-year-old Top Album Sales chart. Further, Blue Train also debuts at No. 1 on both the overall Jazz Albums chart and Traditional Jazz Albums chart (his seventh leader on both). It also scores Coltrane his first leader on the 11-year-old Vinyl Albums chart. Blue Train additionally enters at No. 6 on Tastemaker Albums and No. 95 on the Billboard 200.

Blue Train was reissued in two versions as part of Blue Note Records’ Tone Poet Audiophile Vinyl Reissue Series: a mono edition of the original five track album, and an expanded stereo edition (dubbed Blue Train: The Complete Masters). The latter adds seven alternate and incomplete takes (four of which are previously unreleased). The mono set was reintroduced on vinyl, while the Complete edition was reissued on two-LP vinyl, a double CD and digital download.

Of the album’s 11,000 in total sales for the week, essentially all were physical sales – with just over 10,000 on vinyl and a little under 1,000 on CD. (A negligible number of digital download albums were also sold.)

Notably, Blue Train logs the largest sales week for a jazz album on vinyl in 2022. The last larger week for a jazz set was registered by the evergreen soundtrack to the TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas by the Vince Guaraldi Trio, when it sold 20,000 copies in the week ending Dec. 23, 2021.

Further, Blue Train is the first jazz album to lead the Vinyl Albums chart in nearly five years – since A Charlie Brown Christmas topped the tally on the Dec. 16, 2017-dated list.

Back on the new Top Album Sales chart, Clutch secures its third top 10-charting effort with Sunrise on Slaughter Beach debuting at No. 8 with 10,500 sold (with 5,000 of that sum on vinyl). TWICE’s former leader Between 1&2: 11th Mini Album falls 5-9 with just over 10,000 (down 15%). Death Cab for Cutie’s new studio album Asphalt Meadows starts at No. 10 with 10,000 sold – marking the sixth top 10 for the act.

In the week ending Sept. 22, there were 1.746 million albums sold in the U.S. (up 5.3% compared to the previous week). Of that sum, physical albums (CDs, vinyl LPs, cassettes, etc.) comprised 1.380 million (up 5.5%) and digital albums comprised 365,000 (up 4.2%).

There were 705,000 CD albums sold in the week ending Sept. 22 (up 10.6% week-over-week) and 661,000 vinyl albums sold (up 0.3%). Year-to-date CD album sales stand at 24.817 million (down 8.1% compared to the same time frame a year ago) and year-to-date vinyl album sales total 27.862 million (up 0.5%).

Overall year-to-date album sales total 67.942 million (down 8% compared to the same year-to-date time frame a year ago). Year-to-date physical album sales stand at 53.060 million (down 3.6%) and digital album sales total 14.881 million (down 20.9%).

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The Power of Connectivity with Justin Quiles Panel | 2022 Billboard Latin Music Week

Award-winning singer-songwriter Justin Quiles will hit the stage for an engaging panel about connecting people with music through technology.

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Jimmy Buffett Postpones or Cancels 2022 Tour Dates After Hospitalization

Jimmy Buffett has postponed or canceled his remaining 2022 tour dates as he recovers from unspecified medical issues.

According to a missive posted on his Instagram page, “Due to health issues and a brief hospitalization, Jimmy will need to refrain from touring for the rest of the year. On doctor’s orders, he must take this time to recuperate and heal. Jimmy looks forward to getting back on stage next year.”

Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band’s Oct. 8 show at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena has been rescheduled for March 3, while the Oct. 15 show at the same venue has moved to March 11. A new 2023 date for the Oct. 22 show at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego will be announced shortly, while the Oct. 10 date at Salt Lake City’s Vivint Arena and Oct. 12 show at Ford Idaho Center in Nampa, Idaho, will not be rescheduled. Tickets will be refunded for the canceled shows. 

Following a 14-month pandemic pause, Buffett, who will turn 76 on Christmas Day,  returned to the road in May 2021 on the Life on the Flipside tour, named after his 2020 album that debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. His excitement was palpable at he got ready to play in front of his legions of fans, known as Parrotheads. “I consider myself more of a performer than anything,” he told Billboard at the time. 

A representative for Buffett did not respond to a request for more information. Buffett’s last show was Aug. 13 in Mansfield, Mass.

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DaBaby Uses Megan Thee Stallion Look-Alike in Sinister ‘Boogeyman’ Video: Watch

DaBaby unveiled a new music video for his single “Boogeyman” on Monday, and the clip features a look-alike of Megan Thee Stallion.

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In the horror-themed video, the Megan doppelgänger and her friends sneak into a dank basement to summon the titular “Boogeyman,” who’s played by the embattled rapper. One by one, he terrorizes the girl’s pals, leaving her for the final moments of the song when he pulls her under the bed.

The lyrics to “Boogeyman” also reference Megan by name. When the song was released last week as part of DaBaby’s latest album Baby on Baby 2, fans took notice that the controversy-riddled rapper claimed to have slept with the Grammy winner in the opening verse, rapping, “You play with me that sh– was childish/ The day before she said that Tory Lanez shot her, I was f—in’ on Megan Thee Stallion.” (The line also refers to Megan allegedly being shot in the foot by Lanez back in 2020; earlier this month a judge granted a delay of that ongoing court case.)

Megan hasn’t publicly addressed the claims in DaBaby’s new song, though Billboard reached out to her representative at the time the track was released.

Instead, Meg is focused on her brand-new website filled with mental health resources for fans. Titled Bad Bi—es Have Bad Days Too, the new platform directs Hotties and other users to free therapy organizations, mental health hotlines, resource directories and LGBTQIA+ community-specific resources.

Watch DaBaby’s new “Boogeyman” music video below.

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Deja Tu Huella: The Art of Giving Panel | 2022 Billboard Latin Music Week

In this conversation, three creatives discuss how they are actively trying to leave their mark on the world by improving it with their art.

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Here’s Everything That Went Down At Latin Music Week 2022 Day 1 | Billboard News

Here’s everything that went down during Latin Music Weeek 2022 Day 1!