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Isaac Hanson and Harry Wayne Casey Join Noise11 iHeartRadio This Week

by Noise11.com on November 24, 2017

in News,Noise Pro

Isaac Hanson of Hanson have released ‘Finally It’s Christmas’, the band’s second Christmas album. Hanson have covered some Christmas classics such as Paul McCartney’s ‘Wonderful Christmastime’. Isaac will tell you what the Hanson family get up to at Christmas this week at iHeartRadio.

Harry Wayne Kasey is bringing KC & The Sunshine Band to Australia in December for A Day On The Green. His Australian connections go right back to the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack which he shared with the Bee Gees.

Noise11 iHeartRadio will pay tribute to Malcolm Young this week with the first two songs AC/DC ever recorded with Dave Evans before Bon Scott joined the band.

The Age Music Victoria Award winners A.B. Original and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard feature, you’ll hear Iron Maiden live recorded in Sydney and the song Stevie Nicks nicked from Prince.

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Noise11 iHeartRadio playlist 24 November 2017

Hanson Finally Its ChristmasAlex Lahey – Every Day’s The Weekend
The Doors – Moonlight Drive

Iron Maiden – If Eternity Should Fail
Green Day – Back In The USA

AC/DC – Can I Sit Next To You Girl
AC/DC – Rockin In The Parlour

AC/DC – Riff Raff
AC/DC – Rock and Roll Train

A.B. Original – January 26
LCD Soundsystem – Call The Police

Isaac Hanson interview part 1

Hanson – Finally Its Christmas
Hanson – Wonderful Christmastime

Isaac Hanson interview part 2

Company Caine Dr ChopCompany Caine – Dr. Chop
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Rattlesnake

KC & The Sunshine Band interview 1

KC and the Sunshine Band – Boogie Shoes
KC and the Sunshine Band – That’s The Way I Like It

KC & The Sunshine Band interview 2

Prince – Little Red Corvette
Stevie Nicks – Stand Back

Paul Kelly – My Mans Got A Cold
Neil Young – Already Great

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