This week, with the amazing help and enthusiasm of Russ Horton and Leah Hurst at Halton Hills Radio Online, I launched a new all-Canadian weekly radio show, The MAPL Tapes, to bring you the best of Canadian music, past and present, with a feature on a Canadian (usually independent) performer. The show is announced by “The Musicman” James Rogers, and will feature other contributors in future. You can tune in to this week’s debut episode Friday at 8pm EST on KPHR www.katpowerhit.ca . New episodes begin every Monday at 6pm EST on www.haltonhillsonline.com, and you can also catch it at 6pm EST Tuesdays brought to you by On The Grand Radio. Be sure to take a listen, I’d love to receive your feedback! You can find the playlist for show #1 below, after The Musicman’s Classic Five selections.
In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”. “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five offers up some pop treats from 1985. If you missed them on Monday, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser on the BILLCS Top 30.
Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.
TYLER HILTON, “Texas”
About the artist: Tyler Hilton is an American-Canadian actor and recording artist most noted for his portrayal of Chris Keller in “One Tree Hill” and Elvis Presley in the film “Walk The Line”. He has most recently been on tour and recording with his long-time collaborator and OTH co-star, Kate Voegele.
About the record: “Texas” is Tyler’s first new solo recording in a few years and to me it’s a distant cousin of his 2007 release “You’ll Ask for Me”, which is still performed in his sets. It’s about a past lover travelling out of Texas, with the protagonist wondering if she’ll think of him and stop at his exit. The song has a gorgeous piano melody which reminds me of Bruce Hornsby’s work. Tyler’s voice now has a touch of a rasp and it suits his style and this particular song. I think “Texas” is destined to become a favourite in Tyler’s live shows.
Other comments: With touring, Tyler has become quite prolific, releasing a soundtrack to a film, a cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” with Kate, as well as a country covers album with another former OTH co-star, Bethany Joy Lenz, last year. I would think that “Texas” is a lead-in to his first solo album since 2019’s “City on Fire”. Tyler also has had nine entries on the BILLCS Top 30 between 2004 and 2012, including the #1 “The Letter Song”, so is overdue for a return.
DJ GEORGIE PORGIE, JASON WALKER, “Keep on Movin'” (radio mix)
About the artist: Georgie Porgie is George Andros from Chicago, one of the biggest DJ’s and remixers of the 90’s and 00’s, who has had three #1’s on Billboard’s Dance Club Play chart including 2002’s well-remembered “Love Is Gonna Save the Day”, and is called “The Ambassador of Dance Music”. NYC-based singer Jason Walker scored five Billboard Dance Club Play #1’s in the 00’s and 10’s, working with such legends as Junior Vasquez and Tony Moran, as well as Kygo. He is noted for his impeccable power and range.
About the record: 2026 is the perfect time for this Georgie Porgie/Jason Walker collaboration, “Keep on Movin'”, as it collects all kinds of classic elements from house and disco, putting it in one big melting pot of dance floor fun. Lovers of the current new disco (or disco house) movement will revel in this one, a piano house track with an intense bridge just before the three minute mark. This is where Jason’s beautiful restraint allows the song to rebuild to an effortless climax of soaring high notes and a feverish chorus.
Other comments: I wish dance radio would buy into some retro house appeal, and get away from David Guetta et al for a minute. It will continue to be all the rage in 2026, and if Georgie Porgie and Jason Walker can help lead it there, all the better. Jason’s three smashes with Tony Moran in the 2010’s all reached the BILLCS Top 30: “I’m in Love with You” (#2), “Say Yes” and “So Happy” (both #3). Jason’s return to social media has him treating us to regular excerpts of cover versions on X/Twitter too.
BORGEOUS, “Cliché”
About the artist: Borgeous is John Borger Jr. from Miami, a dance producer best known for his UK #1 hit with DVBBS and Tinie Tempah, “Tsunami (Jump)”. He has released three albums to date, most recently 10 in 2023, but hasn’t had too many single releases since then, though a Gabry Ponté remix of “Tsunami” saw a recent revival of the song at festivals and in DJ sets.
About the record: Borgeous’ releases haven’t shown up on my radar in a while, but “Cliché” is a real zinger, a head-turning mix of deep house and future bass styles which make it an obvious choice for clubs and festivals. The uncredited vocal is by new singer Ryan Brooker, who has a delectable emotional quality in his voice that’s comparable to go-to EDM singers like Zak Abel or Joe Jury. Borgeous has released in the past on notable labels Spinnin’ and Armada, and this one is from Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak, so hopefully they can push this one for some deserved dance radio airplay too.
Other comments: Borgeous previously charted on the BILLCS Top 30 with “Better Anyway” in 2019 (#20).
EMPIRE CHILD, “Trace the Race”
About the artist: Empire Child is the new recording name for Ruth Rothwell, a well-respected veteran UK-based music executive (MCA/Universal), dance music promoter, and label manager (BCM Records – the critical distributor for dance music in the UK in the 80’s and 90’s). She indicates that songwriting has always been her true calling, and Empire Child blends pop, jazz, soul and reggae elements.
About the record: “Trace the Race” isn’t like anything else out there. It’s a song that respectfully addresses much of our genealogy and identity as ancestors of immigrants. As a genealogist myself, it hits a home run since my own ancestors came to Canada from the UK and Ukraine between 1899 and 1927. Ruth has a soothing head voice that may remind you more of Eddie Kendricks, Eddie Holman (whose “Hey There Lonely Girl” kept popping into my head while listening), or Russell Thompkins Jr of The Stylistics than another woman vocalist. The song takes its time to unfold with deliberate pacing to keep you pondering while you listen. It’s a striking, well-produced release that intends to get personal with you out of the gate.
Other comments: “Trace the Race” is Empire Child’s debut as an artist, with an album forthcoming. Ruth is a mix of Indo-Caribbean and South African, whose father fled to the UK during the apartheid years.
MOUNTAIN HEAD, “For Those Who Play the Game”
About the artist: Mountain Head has created its own mystique: The enigmatic and reclusive Hannah Brothers stumbled upon a mysterious mountain in the heart of the Canadian wilderness, and what they found at the summit changed their lives forever. A shaman performed a ceremony that unlocked new depths of creativity and inspiration in the brothers, leading them to channel the spirits of Johnny Cash, Flavor Flav, and Billy Gibbons. Dressed in black denim and adorned with solid gold grills and long beards, Mountain Head emerged with a sound that blended psych-rock, alt-rock, and elements of electro-pop and jangle pop into a unique and potent sonic concoction.
About the record: “For Those Who Play the Game” is the latest release by Mountain Head, an equally enigmatic new rock anthem. Mountain Head are Kingston, Ontario brothers Ben and Kyle Hannah and they are carving out their own lane in Canada’s musical landscape with their inventive live performances as well as their philanthropy. The song is straight-forward musically, with a strong sense of mystery lyrically, overall quite well done and captivating, and a real no-brainer for rock and college radio stations whose receptive audiences will make the most of it. The guys say it’s not a song, but a ritual…
Other comments: Mountain Head hosts an annual charity boat-in show which draws thousands to raise money for their community. Check out the video for “For Those Who Play the Game” at the following link: The Game
THE LEGAL MATTERS, “The Message”
About the group: The Legal Matters are a three piece power pop band from Michigan who follow up their single “Everybody Knows”, which I reviewed not long ago at the following link: Everybody Knows
About the record: Where “Everybody Knows” draws upon pop and rock of the 70’s as influences, “The Message” is awash in 60’s pop – think The Beach Boys, Gary Lewis & The Playboys, and The Buckinghams. Squeaky clean harmonies, jangly guitars, and bright sounds create a sharp contrast to the cynical but thought-provoking lyrics that point fingers at the government and big corporations, which would rather control people than to work together to make something better. It’s an easy and fresh listen, until the words sink in and you think “now wait a minute…”.
Other comments: The Legal Matters’ fourth album “Lost at Sea”, which includes “Everybody Knows” and “The Message”, drops tomorrow.
BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK
My New Music Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online.
Alternative rock singer Will Swinton has a fab new follow up to “Find a Way” called “Better Off”
BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK
My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.
The retro pick segment is a repeat this week and will return next week
“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK
“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.
The latest from Young the Giant is “Different Kind of Love”
DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK
DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.
It’s Sienna Spiro’s Top 10 UK hit “Die on This Hill”
“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE
“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST. The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.
Bryan Adams/Tina Turner – It’s Only Love
Dionne & Friends – That’s What Friends Are For
Corey Hart – Everything In My Heart
Dream Academy – Life In A Northern Town
Mr. Mister – Broken Wings
THE MAPL TAPES SHOW #1 PLAYLIST
Our featured performer is Windsor, Ontario’s MELØ
BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG
Alexander Stewart gets his 2nd #1 on the chart with “The Boy I Almost Was”
BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER
It’s “Blink” by Corbyn Besson & TZUYU






















































































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