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Tom T Hall

Tom T Hall (25 May 1936 – 20 August 2021)

by Paul Cashmere

Country singer Tom T. Hall has died at age 85.

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Plenary, Melbourne, Australia, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Neil Young Announces His Bootleg Series and Withdraws from Farm-Aid

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young will release as series of Bootleg albums starting with a 1970 Carnegie Hall recording recorded in April 1070.

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Delta Goodrem photo by Ros O'Gorman

Delta Postponed Due To Delta

by Paul Cashmere

Delta Goodrem’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Dreams’ tour has been postponed to 2022 due to the #Gladyscluster and the Delta strain.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Debuts Song for Michael Gudinski ‘Visiting Hours’

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Sheeran’s new song ‘Visiting Hours’ was written about his friend and mentor, Australian music executive Michael Gudinski.

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

Santana Debuts First Song With Rob Thomas In 22 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Carlos Santana and Rob Thomas are back together for their first song in 21 years ‘Move’.

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Rolling Stones Tattoo You

The Rolling Stones Confirm Expanded Tattoo You Release

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones will release their expanded edition of the 1981 ‘Tattoo You’ album in October.

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The Strokes. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Splendour In The Grass Postponed Until 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Splendour in the Grass is the latest music event to be postponed. It will now be held in July 2022.

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Liam Gallagher, Beady Eye, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Liam Gallagher Plays First Show of 2021 For NHS Workers

by Paul Cashmere

Liam Gallagher has performed at London’s O2 Arena. It was his first show of 2021.

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Garbage photo by Joseph Cultice

Garbage To Release 20th Anniversary ‘beautifulgarbage’

by Paul Cashmere

Garbage will note the 20th anniversary of their third album ‘beautifulgarbage’ with an expanded edition.

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Gina Schock of The Go Gos photo by Arnold Neimanis (supplied)

The Go-Go’s Gina Schock To Publish Made In Hollywood: All Access with the Go-Go’s

by Paul Cashmere

Gina Schock, The Go-Go’s drummer, will publish her book of personal photographs Made In Hollywood: All Access with the Go-Go’s.

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Courtney Barnett performs in the ABC Melbourne Studio Foyer celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Archie Roach album Charcoal Road. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Courtney Barnett Reveals Things Take Time Take Time Tracklisting

by Paul Cashmere

Courtney Barnett will release her ‘Things Take Time, Take Time’ album in November.

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George Harrison ‘All Things Must Pass’ Cover Art Made Into London Garden Display

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison’s widow Olivia Harrison and their son Dhani have recreated the All Things Must Pass cover art as an actual garden in London.

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Jimmy Barnes by Gerry Nichols

Jimmy Barnes Flesh and Blood Tour Cancelled Because of #Gladyscluster

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes has cancelled the Flesh and Blood tour following the postponed shows no longer being able to go ahead on their new dates.

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Jake Bugg photo by Ros O'Gorman

Jake Bugg Sees Covid Passports As The Only Way Back For Music Industry

by Paul Cashmere

Jake Bugg says COVID-19 passports are going to be vital for the live music industry to operate safely.

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Abba from ABBA The Official Photo Book, Noise11, Photo

ABBA Community Gets Excited Over Studio Image

by Paul Cashmere

ABBA fans have been whipped into a frenzy after a photo posted at the ABBAtalk Facebook page suggests an announcement is imminent.

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Rolling Stones Tattoo You

The Rolling Stones Tease Tattoo You Reissue

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones are set to make an announcement about their next expanded release ‘Tattoo You’ on Thursday (BST).

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Don McLean, Photo, Ros O'Gorman

Don McLean Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

by Paul Cashmere

Don McLean has been given a permanent Hollywood address at 6314 Hollywood Boulevard. The American Pie legend now has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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The Spazzys

Ally Spazzy of The Spazzys Outed As Alleged Racist Neo-Nazi Bigot

by Paul Cashmere

Alice McNamara (aka Ally Spazzy aka Mary Manson), formerly of The Spazzys has been alledgedy discovered posting Neo-Nazi propaganda under the assumed name Mary Manson.

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Madonna catalogue heads to Warner Music Group

Madonna To Mark 40th Anniversary With Reissues Of Entire Catalogue

by Paul Cashmere

2022 is a benchmark year for Madonna. Her debut single ‘Everybody’ was released in October 1982. Madonna has resigned with Warner Music Group, taken her entire catalogue including the last three Universal albums to Warner, and will expand and reissue the entire catalogue as she marks the 40th anniversary of her first music.

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Natalie Imbruglia at Noise11

Natalie Imbruglia Premieres Another New Song ‘On My Way’

by Paul Cashmere

Natalie Imbruglia has drip-fed her third new song ‘On My Way’ and revealed her next album ‘Firebird’ is coming on 24 September.

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Queen

Freddie Mercury’s Handwritten Fat Bottomed Girls Lyrics Sells At Auction

by Paul Cashmere

Everyone knows Queen’s iconic 1978 song “Fat Bottomed Girls”. The chart-topper is a mainstay in both bars and movie theatres alike and is considered to be one of Queen’s best songs, even making it to the top 11 in the UK Singles Chart and 24 in Billboard Hot 100 in the US.

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The Killers photo by Olivia Bee

UK Charts: The Killers Are Heading For No 1

by Paul Cashmere

Outselling the rest of the Top 5 combined on today (August 16)’s Official Chart Update, Pressure Machine is in line to continue the Brandon Flowers-fronted group’s impressive track record on the Official Albums Chart, in which all of their studio albums have reached Number 1 in the UK: Hot Fuss (2005); Sam’s Town (2006); Day & Age (2008); Battle Born (2012); Wonderful Wonderful (2017); and Imploding The Mirage (2020).

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Richard Clapton Music Is Love Shows Move To 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Richard Clapton’s Music Is Love tour is the latest Covid casualty with all dates moved into 2022.

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Ernie Sigley Smile

Ernie Sigley By The Hits

by Paul Cashmere

With the passing of Australian entertainment legend Ernie Sigley we look back at his music career.

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Nanci Griffith

Tributes Flow for Nanci Griffith Who Has Died At Age 68

by Paul Cashmere

Tributes are flowing for Austin singer songwriter Nanci Griffith who passed away at age 68 this week.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Watch Motorhead Ace Of Spades Played On Church Bells

by Paul Cashmere

On July 17, guitarist Jitse Zonneveld and keyboard player Frank Steijns went to Church. The pair recorded a “heavenly” version of the Motorhead classic ‘Ace of Spades’ in the centre of the city of Weert in the south of the Netherlands.

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