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Brad Cox Has An East Coast Tour

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Brad Cox will head out for the ‘Everything I’ve Got’ East Coast tour in October.

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Ella Hooper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ella Hooper To Perform The Music of Linda Ronstadt at Groundwater Music Festival

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Ella Hooper has signed onto the Groundwater Music Festival to present ‘The Linda Ronstadt Show featuring Ella Hooper’

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Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry To Perform In Australia In October and November

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Stephen Fry wears many hats. He is an English actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, comedian, television presenter and film director. In October and November he will head to Australia for performances.

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Bernard Sumner of New Order. photo by Ros O'Gorman

New Order Bernard Sumner – The Noise11 Interview Archive Series

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Bernard Sumner of New Order, in the Noise11 Internet Archive series

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Garbage

Garbage – The Noise11 Interview Archive Series (2002)

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Garbage, Paul Cashmere speaks with Butch Vig and Duke Erikson in the Noise11 Interview Archive Series.

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Sun Records Founder Sam Phillips – The Noise11 Interview Archive Series (2002)

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Sun Records Founder Sam Phillips, the Noise11 Interview Archive Series 2002

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Talking Heads

Talking Heads Tina Weymouth – The Noise11 Interview Archive Series (2002)

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The Talking Heads and Tom Tom Club Noise11 Interview from 2002 with Tina Weymouth.

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Kram Spiderbait ADOTG at Mt Duneed Winery near Geelong featuring The Fauves, Tumbleweed, The Lemondheads, Veruca Salt, Spiderbait, The Living End.

Spiderbait Pick Polish Club, Adalita, Private Function and Abbe May For 20th Anniversary Tour

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Spiderbait have revealed the special guests for the 2024 tour. Polish Club, Adalita, Private Function and Abbe May and a whole lot more will open select dates around Australia.

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Brian Wilson performs Pet Sounds at the Palais in St Kilda on Sunday 3 April 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Brian Wilson – The Noise11 Interview Archive Series (2002)

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You can sum up the 60s with three bands The Beatles, The Stones and The Beach Boys.

The creator of the Beach Boys sound was Brian Wilson. He is one of the most important songwriters of all-time.

Wilson is also recognised by his contemporaries as one of the greatest contributors to music ever.

Here is what they have to say:

“It was Pet Sounds that blew me out of the water. I love the album so much. I’ve just bought my kids each a copy for their education in life and figure no-one is educated musically ’til they’ve heard that album”
PAUL MCCARTNEY

“His music definitely affected mine – the harmonies. Of course I never played in a band that could sing like that”
NEIL YOUNG

“Brian Wilson is without doubt a pop genius”
ERIC CLAPTON

“Pet Sounds is a landmark album. For me to say that I was enthralled would be an understatement. It is a timeless and amazing recording of incredible genius & beauty” ELTON JOHN

“Brian Wilson is one of the greatest innovators of my decade or any decade”
BURT BACHARACH

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Carlos Santana, Santana, Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday 11 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Santana – The Noise11 Interview Archive Series (1994)

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The following interview with Carlos Santana with Paul Cashmere took place in 1994.

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Alanis Morissette – The Noise11 Archive Interview Series (1998)

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Continuing the Noise11 interview archive series, the Alanis Morissette interview from 1998.

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Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz – The Noise11 Archive Interview Series (1994)

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Continuing with the Noise11 archive series, going back to 1994 and the Lenny Kravitz interview.

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Frank Ocean, Noise11, Photo

Frank Ocean Hints At New Music

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Frank Ocean has seemingly hinted new music is in the works with a picture of him playing the bass.

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Dave Grohl Foo Fighters at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday 30 January 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Foo Fighters: The Noise11 Archive Interview Series (1999)

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In 1999 Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins and Chris Shifflett talked to Paul Cashmere on their Australian tour and after the release of the third Foo Fighters album ‘There’s Nothing Left To Lose’. For Chris, he was brand new to the band.

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City of Port Phillip

Port Phillip Council Launches Youth Soundcheck Survey

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Port Phillip Council in Melbourne’s St Kilda district has launched its Youth Soundcheck survey to get a better understanding how to encourage young people to attend live music events.

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Kneecap photo from Frontier Touring

Kneecap Set 2025 Dates for Australia

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Ireland’s hip-hop act Kneecap will tour Australia in 2025.

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Sam Cooke Is Converted To Dolby Atmos

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Four vintage Sam Cooke albums have been converted to Dolby Atmos audio format for the first time ever.

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The Chainsmokers

The Chainsmokers To Headline Palm Tree Music Festival

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The Chainsmokers will head to Australia in December for the Palm Tree Music Festival in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

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Tupac Murder Suspect Makes Bail

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Tupac Shakur murder suspect, Duane Keith ‘Keefe D’ Davis, has advised the court he can now make his bail.

Davis, who is the prime suspect in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, told the Clark County District Court in Nevada he can now post his $750,000 (£51,000) bail.

The bail bond document was filed on Thursday and obtained by Billboard. It’s believed Davis will appear in court on 25 June to hear the stipulations for his release, and to confirm where he got the money from.

The 61-year-old has been in Las Vegas’ Clark County Detention Centre since he was arrested in September. He was originally denied bail when he was first taken in to custody.

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Davis has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Tupac. His trial will be held in November this year. If found guilty, he could be sentenced to prison for the rest of his life, but will not be given the death penalty.

It’s been alleged that Davis provided a gun to someone in the back seat of a Cadillac before the car-to-car gunfire in Las Vegas on 7 September 1996 that killed the infamous rapper.

He was arrested last year after speaking publicly about the night of the murder several times.

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One of my guys from the back seat grabbed the Glock and started bustin’ back,” he wrote about the night of the murder in his 2019 memoir, Compton Street Legend. “As the rounds continued flying, I ducked down so that I wouldn’t get hit.” He has always maintained that someone else fired the deadly shots.

The gangster has been charged with murder, use of a deadly weapon, and intent to promote, further, or assist a criminal gang.

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Out On The Weekend

Out On The Weekend Is Back For 2024

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Australia’s American music festival Out On The Weekend will return to Williamstown in Melbourne on 12 October 2024.

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Olivia Rodrigo Sour

Olivia Rodrigo Adds More Sydney and Melbourne Shows

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Olivia Rodrigo has added additional shows for Sydney and Melbourne bringing the quota to three shows each for both cities.

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Bart Willoughby, AMV display case photo credit Jason Lau

The Australian Music Vault Pays Homage To Bart Willoughby

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The Australian Music Vault has a new display honoring the world of Bart Willoughby who was received the 2024 Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Service to Australian Music.

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AAM Awards

AAM Award Winners Announced

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The Association Of Artist Managers has today revealed the winners of this years’ awards, in a ceremony held in Sydney/Eora.

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Cyndi Lauper at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday 6 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cyndi Lauper To Perform First UK Show In 8 Years

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Cyndi Lauper has announced her first UK solo headline show in eight years.

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Erica Tucceri (Credit - Max Roux)

Erica Tucceri To Lead Melbourne International Jazz Festival Take Note Program

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Melbourne based world renowned flutist Erica Tucceri has been named as the Take Note project leader for 2024.

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Paul Woseen of The Screaming Jets

The AHA Newcastle Hunter – Paul Woseen Memorial Music Grant Announced

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The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) has announced the first of a kind music grant in the name of the late Paul Woseen of The Screaming Jets.

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Tropical Fuck Storm

Tropical Fuck Storm Kickstart 2024 with Cellphone Honeymoon Tour

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Tropical Fuck Storm will reactivate with guests for 2024 with the Cellphone Honeymoon tour.

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goodthankyou photo by Lachlan Ewbank

Jason John Leigh of The Stiffys Reveals Solo Project The Kennards Sessions

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Bass player Jason John Leigh of Melbourne’s The Stiffys will reveal more of his solo project goodthankyou and upcoming album The Kennards Sessions but first shows off the first song from the project ‘Pray At Your Altar’.

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Gene and Dean of Ween

Ween To Tour To Mark 40th Anniversary

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Ween will head out on a North American tour to mark the band’s 40th anniversary.

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SXSW 2024

SXSW Announces Second Round of Artists for 2024

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SXSW has announced its second round of showcasing artists for 2024 with 16 from Australia.

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