Paul Cashmere

Paul Cashmere

Abba from ABBA The Official Photo Book, Noise11, Photo

New ABBA Gets Real As ABBAVoyage Website Opens

by Paul Cashmere

ABBA fans, things are getting real. A new website called ABBA Voyage has just launched and opened up a mailing list for an imminent announcement.

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Aaliyah

The 20th Anniversary of the Death of Aaliyah

by Paul Cashmere

On August 25, 2001 R&B star Aaliyah was killed in a plane crash at the age of 22. At around 6:50pm the singer and her entourage boarded a private aircraft at Marsh Harbour Airport in the Bahamas and were heading to Florida. They never arrived.

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Sting photo by Ros OGorman

Sting To Take Up Residency In Las Vegas

by Paul Cashmere

Between October 29 and November 13 Sting will become a Vegas act.

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Bliss N Eso photo by Dean Hammer

Bliss N Eso Aim For 2022 Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Bliss N Eso are banking on the end of the #Gladyscluster by January so that their 2022 The Sun tour can get underway.

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Meredith Music Festival

Meredith Festival Cancelled For Second Year

by Paul Cashmere

The Meredith Music Festival has been cancelled for 2021.

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Beatles Recording Session 1969 Paul McCartney Photographer Linda McCartney supplied by Random House

The Beatles Let It Be Box Set Confirmed

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles ‘Let It Be’ box has been confirmed. The 5CD plus Blu-Ray edition of Let It Be will be released October 15, ahead of the Peter Jackson ‘Get Back’ movie.

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Peter Buck and Michael Stipe of REM in Melbourne 3 April 2005 photo by Ros O'Gorman

R.E.M. Expand ‘New Adventures In Hi-Fi’

by Paul Cashmere

R.E.M. have expanded their 1996 album ‘New Adventures In Hi-Fi’ to mark the 25th anniversary of the release.

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Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam photo by Ros O'Gorman

Eddie Vedder Cover R.E.M.’s ‘Drive’ For Movie ‘Flag Day’

by Paul Cashmere

Flag Day, Eddie Vedder, R.E.M., Dylan Penn, Olivia Vedder, USA, rock,

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The Rolling Stones, Ros O'Gorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

Charlie Watts, the English Gentleman And Family Man And His Wife Shirley

by Paul Cashmere

The passing of Charlie Watts comes 57 years after his marriage to Shirley Ann Shepherd in 1964.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros O'Gorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

Charlie Watts Was Missing On A Few Rolling Stones Songs

by Paul Cashmere

While Charlie Watts has been the long-time drummer of The Rolling Stones since 1963, it may surprise you to know he missed a few recording sessions along the way.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros O'Gorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

The Wisdom of Charlie Watts

by Paul Cashmere

Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts was a man of few words … very few but often his quotes were biting.

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Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones photo by Ros O'Gorman

Does The Death Of Charlie Watts Mean The End of The Rolling Stones

by Paul Cashmere

Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards is on record saying “There couldn’t be Rolling Stones without Charlie Watts.” Does the passing of Charlie now mean the end of the Rolling Stones?

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Rolling Stones Get Yer Ya Yas Out

Charlie Watts Was The Only Rolling Stone on the Cover of Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out

by Paul Cashmere

When The Rolling Stones shot the cover for their iconic live album ‘Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out’, drummer Charlie Watts was the Stone alone on the cover.

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The Rolling Stones, charlie watts, photo ros ogorman, noise11

Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Pay Tribute To Rolling Stones Charlie Watts

by Paul Cashmere

The surviving Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have paid tribute to Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones drummer who has died at age 80.

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Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones (photo by Ros O'Gorman)

Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Dead At 80

by Paul Cashmere

Charlie Watts, the drummer and backbone of The Rolling Stones, has died at 80 years of age.

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The Production Company

The Production Company Documents Its Australian Theatre History Online

by Paul Cashmere

As Covid-19 hit at the start of 2021, The Production Company was preparing for a final show in 2020. It never happened. However, what did happen prior to 2020 was an incredible run of 64 musicals and more than 500 performances for the people of Melbourne.

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Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains at Download Melbourne 2019 photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Jerry Cantrell Preps US Dates For 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Former Alice In Chains’ guitarist Jerry Cantrell is taking the show back on the road in America in 2022.

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Joey Kramer with Aerosmith photo by Ros OGorman

Aerosmith Sells Catalogue To Universal

by Paul Cashmere

Aerosmith has pocketed hundreds of millions of dollars after selling their iconic catalogue to Universal Music Group.

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Richard Pleasance Crooked River cover

Richard Pleasance To Release His First Album Since 1995

by Paul Cashmere

Former Boom Crash Opera member Richard Pleasance will release his first non-soundtrack studio album ‘Crooked River’ in September.

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Daptone Super Soul Revue Live At The Apollo

Daptone To Release 20th Anniversary Live At The Apollo

by Paul Cashmere

Daptone Records will release up a 32 track feast of soul to mark the 20th anniversary of the label.

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Sam Teskey photo by Kristian Laemmle-Ruff (photo Mushroom Group)

Sam Teskey Preps Solo Album ‘Cycles’ for October

by Paul Cashmere

Sam Teskey will release his debut solo album ‘Cycles’ in October. Same summoned his love of the ‘Meddle’ era of Pink Floyd as a template to create ‘Cycles’.

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Kacey Musgraves (photo suppiled by Universal Music)

Kacey Musgraves ‘star-crossed’ Movie To Premiere In September

by Paul Cashmere

Kacey Musgraves has created a 50-minute movie version of her upcoming album ‘star-crossed’. The movie will premiere on Paramount+ in September.

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Beatles Recording Session 1969 Paul McCartney Photographer Linda McCartney supplied by Random House

Paul McCartney’s The Lyrics Songlist Revealed And It Includes A Surprise

by Paul Cashmere

On 2 November 2021, 154 of Paul McCartney’s songlyrics will be published in the book ‘The Lyrics’. 153 of the songs you will know. One, ‘Tell Me Who He Is’, is an unrecorded and unreleased Beatles song.

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UB40

UB40’s Brian Travers Dies At Age 62

by Paul Cashmere

Brian Travers, the saxophone player and founding member of UB40, has died from cancer at the age of 62.

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John Lydon, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

John Lydon Loses Sex Pistols Lawsuit

by Paul Cashmere

John Lydon has lost his lawsuit against his Sex Pistols bandmates.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

Hope Rocks In New South Wales Postponed To February

by Paul Cashmere

The Hope Rocks show at Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley has been postponed until February 2022.

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Tom T Hall

Country Artists Pay Tribute To Tom T. Hall

by Paul Cashmere

Artists from the country community have paid tribute to Tom T. Hall who died last week.

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KISS photo by Ros O'Gorman

Kiss Kick Off US Tour While Australian Dates Disappear From Their Website

by Paul Cashmere

Kiss have hit the road in the USA and we now know the setlist Australia won’t here this year because all Australian dates have disappeared from the Kiss website.

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Nick Cave, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Nick Cave Has A Rarities Sequel On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Cave will release a second edition of ‘B-Sides and Rarities’ in October. The first edition was released in 2005.

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Don Henley and Joe Walsh of the Eagles. photo by Ros O'Gorman

Eagles To Release 1976 Concert on Vinyl With A Blank Side 4

by Paul Cashmere

At 1976 Eagles concert, ‘Live At The Forum’ will be released on vinyl but side 4 will be blank.

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