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Eric Gales Announces New Single You Shouldn’t Have Left Me and Australian Tour

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Memphis blues virtuoso Eric Gales has today released his fiery new single You Shouldn’t Have Left Me, a searing taste of his forthcoming record A Tribute To LJK. The album, dedicated to his late brother Manuel Gales – better known to blues fans as Little Jimmy King – is available digitally from today and will receive a physical release on 24 October through Provogue.
The record is stacked with heavyweight collaborations including Buddy Guy, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Joe Bonamassa, Roosevelt Collier and Josh Smith – a lineup that underscores both Gales’ standing in the blues world and the respect his brother continues to command more than two decades after his passing.
A Tribute to Family and Legacy
Speaking about the deeply personal project, Gales says the idea has been with him for years. “This record has been a long time coming,” he reflects. “I wanted it to be the ultimate tribute to my late brother, Little Jimmy King, to keep his memory alive and make sure people remember who he was and still is. All of these songs, except one, are his originals. I wanted to deliver his tunes to the world through my eyes. And I wanted it to be badass – and that’s exactly how it turned out.”
Co-produced with Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith, A Tribute to LJK blends the raw power of Gales’ trademark fretwork with the deep soul of the Memphis sound. The opening track – today’s single You Shouldn’t Have Left Me – sets the tone. Gales explains: “That’s a real blues-club burner with a ‘Blues Is Alright’ kinda vibe. The first voice you hear is my brother Danuel, who is Little Jimmy’s twin. They sound exactly alike, and having his voice open the record has huge sentimental value for me. It’s a strong opener with high energy.”
The Singles So Far
You Shouldn’t Have Left Me follows the earlier release Don’t Wanna Go Home, featuring Bonamassa. With its infectious groove and swaggering guitar runs, it has already become a fan favourite. Before that came Somebody, a collaboration with Buddy Guy and Roosevelt Collier, which closes the album.
Gales recalls how the Buddy Guy cameo came together: “That idea was actually my wife LaDonna’s. She said, ‘You should see if Buddy is available. We don’t know how much time any of us has, so while you can, give it a shot.’ We reached out, and he said yes straight away. He knew my brother, they’d played together, so I think it was easy for him to come on board. That track turned into something really special.”
The All-Star Guestlist
Every song on A Tribute to LJK ties back to the Gales family story, but the guest musicians bring their own firepower.
Buddy Guy, the last of the true Chicago blues giants, joins Gales for Somebody.
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, the Mississippi prodigy carrying the blues into a new generation, adds his soulful touch.
Joe Bonamassa, both as co-producer and guitarist, fuels the album’s muscular sound.
Roosevelt Collier, known for his lap steel mastery, injects a gospel-infused grit.
Josh Smith, longtime Gales ally, keeps the record grounded in raw, no-frills blues.
The result is both a heartfelt memorial and a celebration of the blues as a living, breathing art form.
The Australian Connection
Alongside today’s single, Eric Gales has confirmed a seven-date Australian tour this November, giving local audiences the chance to experience one of the most electrifying guitarists of his generation in the flesh.
Eric Gales Australian Tour 2025
19 Nov – The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba (QLD)
20 Nov – Memo Music Hall, St Kilda (VIC)
21 Nov – Harmonie German Club, Narrabundah (ACT)
22 Nov – Factory Theatre, Marrickville (NSW)
24 Nov – The Gov, Hindmarsh (SA)
26 Nov – Freo.Social, Fremantle (WA)
28 Nov – The Night Cat, Fitzroy (VIC)
Australian blues fans have long embraced Gales’ incendiary live performances. His blend of technical wizardry, emotional depth, and showmanship consistently draws comparisons to legends like Hendrix, yet his voice remains utterly his own.
Who Was Little Jimmy King?
For those unfamiliar with Gales’ brother, Little Jimmy King (Manuel Gales) was a Memphis-born bluesman who rose to prominence in the 1990s. A protégé of Albert King (no relation), Jimmy carried the modern electric blues torch with a fiery style that echoed the greats while carving out his own identity. His death in 2002 was a huge loss to the blues community.
By reinterpreting Jimmy’s work on A Tribute to LJK, Eric Gales ensures his brother’s artistry is reintroduced to a new generation. It’s both a remembrance and a reclamation – positioning Jimmy alongside the peers and mentors who recognised his talent during his too-short life.
The Blues as Family
In the blues, legacy runs deep. Gales himself has long been hailed as one of the most gifted guitarists alive, with a career spanning more than three decades, overcoming personal struggles and triumphs while never losing his connection to the music. This latest project ties his journey back to family and bloodline.
“It’s about keeping the memory alive,” Gales says. “But it’s also about pushing forward. This record is for my brother, for my family, and for anyone who has ever been touched by the blues.”
With A Tribute to LJK now available digitally, a physical edition due in October, and a national Australian tour just weeks away, 2025 is shaping up as a landmark year for Eric Gales – and a moving reminder of the enduring power of the blues.

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Rodney Crowell Returns With Airline Highway Featuring Ashley McBryde, Lukas Nelson, Charlie Starr, Larkin Poe & Tyler Bryant

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Rodney Crowell has released his new album Airline Highway today via New West Records, a record that finds the legendary songwriter reflecting on his past while forging ahead with new collaborators who grew up on his songs.

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Neil Young Unleashes “Big Crime”, a Bold New Protest Anthem Targeting Trump’s White House

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Neil Young has gone into full trump attack mode with his latest salvo in the world of protest music. “Big Crime” hits with the fury of a veteran rocker who knows his voice still matters.

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Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited: 60 Years of a Rock & Roll Revolution

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Released on August 30, 1965, Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited marked a seismic shift in both his career and the landscape of popular music. Celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, the album stands as a bold declaration of artistic freedom, blending folk, blues, and rock into a sound that was as electrifying as it was poetic.

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The Cure’s The Head on the Door: 40 Years of Post-Punk Perfection

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Released on August 26, 1985, The Head on the Door marked a pivotal moment in The Cure’s evolution. Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the album stands as a testament to the band’s ability to blend post-punk sensibilities with accessible pop melodies, propelling them into the mainstream while retaining their distinctive edge.

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On This Day In Music History August 30

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August 30 has long been a milestone date in music history, bringing with it landmark releases and unforgettable moments. Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited arrived on this day, reshaping rock songwriting with “Like a Rolling Stone,” while Van Morrison, Rod Stewart, and Judas Priest also released career-defining albums. The first Isle of Wight Festival in 1968 cemented itself as a cornerstone of British rock culture, and decades later Kanye West’s Late Registration and Lana Del Rey’s Norman Fucking Rockwell! set new creative benchmarks. From classic rock to modern icons, August 30 showcases music’s constant evolution across generations.

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The Beths Release Fourth Album Straight Line Was A Lie

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New Zealand indie rock favourites The Beths have today released their highly anticipated fourth studio album, Straight Line Was A Lie, via ANTI-.
The new record arrives off the back of two sold-out album launch shows in the United States earlier this week. In New York City, they played to a packed Bowery Ballroom crowd with comedian Marcia Belsky on support. On the West Coast, they brought their sound to Los Angeles’ Bob Baker Marionette Theatre, with comedy legend Margaret Cho opening the night.

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The Beaches Share New Single ‘Can I Call You In The Morning?’ As New Album No Hard Feelings Arrives

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Canadian alt-rock powerhouse The Beaches have released their new single Can I Call You In The Morning?, coinciding with the arrival of their highly anticipated third studio album No Hard Feelings, out now via AWAL.

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Kylie Minogue To Release Tension Tour // Live 2025 Album

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Kylie Minogue will release her new live album Tension Tour // Live 2025 on September 26, documenting the biggest world tour of her career since 2011. A vinyl edition will follow in 2026, with Kylie already giving fans a taste by releasing the live version of the title track Tension recorded on the tour’s closing night in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Rising Australian Star Sycco Celebrates Debut Album With New EP and Tour

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Sycco has released a new companion EP, Home Is Where The Zorb Still Is, celebrating the one-year anniversary of her j award-winning debut album Zorb. Out now via Future Classic, the EP continues her kaleidoscopic blend of psych-pop, introspection, and club-ready sounds.

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James Baker Experience

Forgotten Australian James Baker Experience Punk Gem Returns After 40 Years

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Cheersquad Records (AUS) and Folc Records (Spain) will mark the 40th anniversary of one of Australian punk’s most infamous singles, I Can’t Control Myself / Born To Be Punched by James Baker and the James Baker Experience. The limited-edition reissue arrives on October 7, 2025, in five vinyl variants.

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South Summit Return With Chaotic Cheese-Rolling Video For New Single ‘Top of the Hill’

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South Summit, the Perth five-piece fast-tracking their way into Australia’s biggest stages, are back with a new single and video, Top of the Hill.
The track, recorded at Blackbird Studios with producer David Parkin (Old Mervs, Great Gable, Spacey Jane), is the band’s first release since their acclaimed 2023 debut The Bliss and sets up a run into a packed 2025 summer festival season.

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On This Day In Music History August 29

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August 29 is a day that echoes with some of music’s most significant milestones. It marks the birth of Michael Jackson, the “King of Pop,” whose influence on music, dance, and culture remains unmatched. On this day, The Beatles performed their final scheduled concert at Candlestick Park, closing the chapter on their touring years, while Roy Orbison released “Oh, Pretty Woman,” destined to become one of rock’s timeless classics. Michael Jackson also released Bad, the follow-up to Thriller, while in more recent times Kanye West unveiled Donda. With moments of farewell, reinvention, and groundbreaking releases, August 29 holds a unique place in the story of modern music.

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Environmental Music Prize

Environmental Music Prize 2025: Last Chance For Entries As Australia’s Eco-Anthem Award Grows

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The Environmental Music Prize, an award that celebrates artists using music to connect people to nature and drive environmental action, is now open for entries for 2025 – but not for long. Submissions close this Sunday, 31 August 2025.

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Martin Hayes

Martin Hayes To Return To Australia In February 2026

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Virtuosic Irish fiddler Martin Hayes, one of the most significant figures in Irish traditional music, will return to Australia in February 2026 for a national tour presented by Gaynor Crawford and Destroy All Lines.

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Eminem’s Lost Track ‘Everybody’s Looking At Me’ Surfaces on New STANS Soundtrack

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Eminem has dug deep into the vault to unearth a lost cut from his The Eminem Show era. The newly released song, Everybody’s Looking At Me, has officially surfaced as part of the soundtrack to his new documentary STANS, now streaming on Paramount+.

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The Korgis Join Forces With Australian Guitarist Joe Matera For ‘Coffee In New York’ Album

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English pop-rock survivors The Korgis are back in 2025 with a brand-new collaborative album, teaming up with Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist Joe Matera. The project, titled Coffee In New York, will be released on October 24, 2025, via Renaissance Records in the USA on both vinyl and CD.

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TX2 Teams With DeathbyRomy On Dark New Anthem ‘Feed’

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TX2 is set to unleashed his latest single Feed, a collaboration with the equally enigmatic DeathbyRomy.

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The Beatles’ Lost Epic The Unreleased Story of Carnival of Light Once Again Fails To Surface on Anthology

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There is one Beatles song that has taken on mythical status among fans, collectors and music historians. It has never been released, never leaked, and exists only in the archives of Abbey Road Studios. It is called Carnival of Light.

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HUNNY Breaks Free with “i can see my house from here” as Jason Yarger Steers Solo on New Album SPIRIT!

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In what marks a pivotal rebirth for Los Angeles’ shapeshifting indie-pop cohort HUNNY, frontman Jason Yarger has officially cast the band in a new light, pulling every lever himself on the forthcoming full-length, SPIRIT!. Released September 26 via Epitaph, the 15-track record is anchored by its playful lead single, “i can see my house from here,” a near-five-minute riff-driven gem brimming with sincerity and improvisational verve.

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Bon Jovi Call On Friends For Forever (Legendary Edition)

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Bon Jovi will return this October with a brand-new collaboration record, Forever (Legendary Edition), set for release on October 24, 2025. The 14-track album finds Jon Bon Jovi and the band reimagining the spirit of their 2024 record Forever with the help of an all-star guest list. The project arrives after Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal cord surgery, a setback that forced him to step away from touring while still creatively hungry to share music.

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Jelly Roll Adds Townsville Show with Shaboozey & Busby Marou For A Homecoming at Queensland Country Bank Stadium

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Grammy-nominated star Jelly Roll has announced a brand-new show in Townsville as part of his Down Under 2025 Tour for Face To Face Touring. The addition comes after overwhelming demand, making Townsville the northernmost stop on his first ever visit to Australia and New Zealand. The show will take place on 6 November 2025 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, with a festival-style stage setup on the field and an all-ages audience.

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Parkway Drive To Launch 20th Anniversary Tour With Berlin Concert

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Australian metal titans Parkway Drive will mark two decades of chaos, fire and stadium-sized riffs with a very different kind of show. On 17 September 2025, the band will play a one-off warm-up gig at Berlin’s legendary Metropol.

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M.I.A. To Headline Melbourne and Sydney Shows This October

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British-Sri Lankan trailblazer M.I.A. will return to Australia in October for two exclusive headline shows in Melbourne and Sydney, adding to her already anticipated performance at Adelaide’s Harvest Rock festival.

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On This Day in Music History August 28

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August 28 stands out in music history as a day of endings, beginnings, and cultural milestones. It was on this date that The Beatles played their last official concert at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park, closing the book on their touring years, while Bob Dylan first crossed paths with the band, sparking a new creative direction. Tammy Wynette recorded her defining anthem “Stand by Your Man,” and Tina Turner reached No.1 in the US with “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” cementing her comeback. The day also brought landmark albums from Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Velvet Underground, and R.E.M., while later generations would see Beyoncé and Florence Welch born on this date. August 28 continues to resonate as a turning point where legacies were launched and legends redefined.

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AXEAN Festival 2025 Reveals Star-Studded Final Lineup Across Southeast Asia

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Southeast Asia’s premier music export platform, AXEAN Festival, has unveiled its final lineup for this year’s edition, promising two days of electrifying performances across three stages at Jimbaran Hub, Bali. Set for September 13–14, 2025, the festival will showcase 43 acts from Indonesia and across the region, blending established names with rising independent talent.

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CrewCare Opens Doors to Careers in Live Music With “Pathways to Jobs in Live Music” NSW Program 2025

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The Australian live music industry is built on the people who work behind the curtain. From the audio engineer who balances the mix to the lighting technician who sets the stage ablaze with colour, live shows depend on skilled crew. Now, a new initiative spearheaded by CrewCare is giving the next generation of backstage talent the chance to break into the industry with real training and real jobs.

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Slayer Announce One-Night-Only Headline Show at Hersheypark Stadium

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Slayer will return to the stage this September for a rare headline show on the U.S. east coast, confirming a massive one-night-only concert at Hersheypark Stadium, Pennsylvania, on September 20, 2025.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Announce Engagement with Whimsical Wink

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have officially announced they’re engaged. Their joint Instagram post, captioned with the cheeky line, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married”, was met with a tidal wave of adoration from fans worldwide.

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Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers Announce Second Album GLORY With New Single ‘MOTHER’

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ARIA Award-winning indie-rock powerhouse Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers are back with their second album GLORY, set for release on 7 November 2025 via Community Music / Mom + Pop. To mark the announcement, the band have dropped a fiery new single MOTHER, featuring guitarist Scarlett McKahey on lead vocals for the first time. Its accompanying video premieres tonight at 6pm AEST (27 August 2025) on YouTube.

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