Paul Cashmere

Paul Cashmere

Joy McKean photo by John Elliott supplied by EMI Records

Australian Country Music Legend Joy McKean Dies Aged 93

by Paul Cashmere

Australian country music legend Joy McKean has passed away at age 93.

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Jason Donovan in The Rocky Horror Show 2023 pic Daniel Boud

The Rocky Horror Show Starring Jason Donovan Opens In Melbourne #REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

The one thing that will be common in write-ups of the latest production of The Rocky Horror Show is that a lot of reviewers will overthink it.

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Dexys Midnight Runners (photo supplied by BMG)

Dexys Midnight Runners Drop Another Preview of ‘The Feminine Divine’ Album

by Paul Cashmere

Dexys Midnight Runners have released the title track off their upcoming album ‘The Feminine Divine’ ahead of the album release on 28 July.

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Tina Turner Private Dancer

Tina Turner’s Australian Connection

by Paul Cashmere

Tina Turner had very strong ties with Australia with thanks to the man who became her manager Roger Davies.

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Tina Turner and Mick Jagger

20 of Tina Turner’s Best Duets

by Paul Cashmere

Many an artist considered Tina Turner was simply the best and they lined up to work with her.

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Janis Joplin and Tina Turner

Tina Turner Was A Favourite of Janis Joplin

by Paul Cashmere

In 1969, Janis Joplin appeared on the Dick Cavett Show in the USA and when asked who she listened to she responded “Tina Turner”.

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Tim Finn photo by Ros O'Gorman

Tim Finn To Perform The Lives And Times of Tim Finn For Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney

by Paul Cashmere

Tim Finn is putting a band together to take his recorded career out on the road for three shows in September.

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Beyonce photo by Ros OGorman

Beyoncé Addresses Gun Violence With New Version of ‘America Has A Problem’

by Paul Cashmere

Beyoncé has released a new version of her fan fav song ‘America Has A problem’ from the ‘Renaissance’ album and with Kendrick Lamar.

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Eric Clapton live at Rod Laver Arena Melbourne photo by Ros O'Gorman

Eric Clapton and Friends Perform A Tribute To Jeff Beck Setlist Night One and Two

by Paul Cashmere

London’s Royal Albert Hall is hosting A Tribute To Jeff Beck this week with two shows on Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd of March.

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Juliana Hatfield sings ELO

Juliana Hatfield Has Made An ELO Covers Album

by Paul Cashmere

Juliana Hatfield has made another covers album, this time featuring the songs of the Electric Light Orchestra.

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Sam Ryder photo from Warner Music

Sam Ryder and Sir Brian May ‘Fought & Lost’ Premieres In ‘Ted Lasso’ Episode

by Paul Cashmere

That song you may have heard in this week’s episode of Ted Lasso that sounded a lot like Queen sounded a lot like Queen for a reason.

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Scott Owen, The Living End, Soundwave, Melbourne, Photo, Ros O'Gorman

Scott Owen of The Living End To Perform With The Whitlams ‘Early Years’ Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Scott Owen of The Living End is on loan to The Whitlams for the ‘Early Years ’93-‘97’ tour starting in September.

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Love To Love You Donna Summer

Donna Summer’s Personal Items Go To Auction

by Paul Cashmere

Christie’s have announced a auction for the personal items of Donna Summer.

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Evanescence. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Evanescence Australian Dates Announced

by Paul Cashmere

Evanescence will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the debut album ‘Fallen’ with Australian dates in August and September.

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Jackson Browne performs at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda on Friday 1 April 2016.

Jackson Browne To Perform For A Day On The Green In Queensland

by Paul Cashmere

Jackson Browne has added an outdoor show in Queensland for A Day On The Green in December.

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Richard J Franklin Who Will Sing My Songs

Mark Holden Has Co-Produced Gunditjama Man Richard J. Frankland

by Paul Cashmere

Former pop star, once upon a time Australian Idol judge and songwriter and record producer Mark Holden, is wearing his production hat to bring us new music from Gunditjama man Richard Frankland.

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Michael Gudinski celebrates 40 years of Mushroom, Photo Ros O'Gorman

Michael Gudinski Movie To Premiere At Melbourne International Film Festival

by Paul Cashmere

The documentary about Mushroom founder Michael Gudinski will have its world premiere at MIFF (Melbourne International Film Festival) in August.

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The Saints Eternally Yours

Algy Ward of The Saints and The Damned Dead At 63

by Paul Cashmere

Alasdair ‘Algy’ Ward, an early member of Australia’s The Saints and later one of The Damned, has died at age 63.

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Niall Horan photo by Zackery Michael supplied by TEG Live

Niall Horan Announces Australian Dates For 2024

by Paul Cashmere

Niall Horan is the latest One Direction member to announce an Australian tour and is no doubt brushing up on his ‘Daryl’ to accelerate his socials posts.

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Willie Nelson 90, Star-Studded Concert Celebrating Willie’s 90th Birthday at the Hollywood Bowl on April 30, 2023.

Willie Nelson’s 90th Birthday Concert To Screen In Australian Cinemas

by Paul Cashmere

On April 29 and 30 Willie Nelson held his 90th birthday celebration concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The ‘Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90’ will screen in Australian cinemas from 10 to 16 June.

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John Oates of Hall & Oates

Hear John Oates Doing His Own Reggae Version of His Hall & Oates Classic ‘Maneater’

by Paul Cashmere

John Oates has covered his own song ‘Maneater’ but given it an all new-reggae flavour which isn’t all that different from how he originally envisioned the song.

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Dale Ryder of Boom Crash Opera photo by Ros O'Gorman

Boom Crash Opera Add More Dates And Touring With Bachelor Girls As Well

by Paul Cashmere

Boom Crash Opera have more 2023 dates in September and November and Bachelor Girl will make it a double header.

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Josh Freese joins Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters New Drummer Is Josh Freese

by Paul Cashmere

Josh Freese has replaced Taylor Hawkins in Foo Fighters.

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Jimmy Barnes at Red Hot Summer Mornington 2019 photo Noise11.com

Jimmy Barnes To Headline Red Hot Summer 2024

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Summer is back for 2024 (well, and a little bit of 2023), with Jimmy Barnes as the Red Hot headliner once again.

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Blur at Rod Laver Arena photo by Ros O'Gorman. music news, noise11.com

Blur Overjoyed With First Album in Eight Years

by Paul Cashmere

Blur experienced “moments of utter joy” while recording their new album.

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Richard Clapton at the Palais 19 May 2023 photo by Bron Robinson

Richard Clapton Celebrates 50 Years at his 74th in Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Richard Clapton condensed 50 years of his music history into one two-and-a-half-hour show in Melbourne this week like he was some sort of magician.

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D A R K featuring Andy Rourke

Andy Rourke of The Smiths Dead At 59

by Paul Cashmere

Andy Rourke, bass player for The Smiths, has died from pancreatic cancer.

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James Reyne

Oops, James Reyne Broke An Ankle and Rib and Reschedules Way Out West Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Ouch, James Reyne has “had a little accident, nothing too series” (as Icehouse would say) and dates for the Way Out West tour with Ella Hooper have had to be rescheduled.

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

James Mangold Talks ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’

by Paul Cashmere

With the final Harrison Ford instalment of the Indiana Jones franchise premiering on June 30, director James Mangold has shared his thoughts on the making of the movie.

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Olivia Grace and Gratitude

Miranda Young Tells The Olivia Newton-John Story Through Livvy’s Friends and Family

by Paul Cashmere

In August 2022 when news broke of the passing of Olivia Newton-John, Melbourne music and media matriarch Miranda Young set about to tell the Livvy story from her friends and family point of view.

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