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Paul Cashmere

David Crosby, A Day On The Green, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

David Crosby Reveals How Joni Mitchell Dumped Him In A Song

by Paul Cashmere

Joni Mitchell dumped David Crosby in 1969 in the lyrics to a song.

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Fenn Wilson

Fenn Wilson To Play Caravan Music Club In Archies Creek

by Paul Cashmere

Fenn Wilson has been added to the Caravan Music Club line-up as Victoria’s music venue started their difficult journey back to business after a ferocious fourth lockdown.

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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 Becomes Oliver Paul To Tease New Song

by Paul Cashmere

Courtney Barnett is prepping new music and she has leaked 13 second of it under the name Oliver Paul.

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BMTH sauce

Bring Me The Horizon Launch A Vegan BBQ Sauce

by Paul Cashmere

Bring Me The Horizon have their own line of vegan BBQ sauce.

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Crowded House Woodface

Crowded House ‘Woodface’ Turns 30

by Paul Cashmere

Five years after their self-titled debut Crowded House released ‘Woodface’ on 8 July 1991.

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The Go Gos Beauty and the Beat

The Go-Go’s ‘Beauty and the Beat’ Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

‘Beauty and the Beat’, the debut album for California’s The Go-Go’s was released 40 years ago on 8 July 1981.

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John Lawton of Uriah Heep

John Lawton of Uriah Heep Dead At 74

by Paul Cashmere

John Lawton, the one time lead singer of Uriah Heep, has died at the age of 74.

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Jacob's Run

Cold Chisel, INXS, The Angels Producer Mark Opitz To Produce New Jacobs Run Album

by Paul Cashmere

Legendary producer Mark Opitz AM has signed on to work with Melbourne band Jacobs Run for their next album.

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The Seekers, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Seekers Start Planning What A 60 Year Anniversary Will Look Like

by Paul Cashmere

2022 will mark the 60th anniversary of The Seekers. Keith Potger, Athol Guy, Bruce Woodley and Judith Durham are all still with us and all still friends. As 2022 approaches, the four members of the iconic Australia group are now considering how to mark their 60th.

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Mick Thomas' Roving Commission with Brooke Taylor by Graham Stockfield

Brooke Taylor Replaces Brooke Russell In Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne singer songwriter Brooke Taylor has joined Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission replacing the other Brooke, Brooke Russell.

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Emma Donovan and Dan Sultan join Archie Roach in the ABC Melbourne Studio Foyer celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Archie Roach album Charcoal Road. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

APRA AMCOS Art Music Awards To Return To Melbourne For 2021

by Paul Cashmere

The APRA AMCOS Art Music Awards will return for 2021. The Art Music Awards are set for the Meat Market in North Melbourne for 17 August.

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UB40

Duncan Campbell’s UB40 Replacement Announced

by Paul Cashmere

UB40 have announced Kiokos Matt Doyle as Duncan Campbell’s replacement.

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Jim Morrison

Jim Morrison, Dead For 50 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Fans flocked to Pere-Lachaise cemetery in Paris over the weekend to pay tribute to Jim Morrison. Jim was 50-years dead on Saturday July 3.

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Courtney Love Noise11, melbourne music photo, festival hall

Courtney Love Covers Britney Spears

by Paul Cashmere

Courtney Love has performed an acoustic version of Britney Spears’ ‘Lucky’.

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Jimmy Barnes by Gerry Nichols

Jimmy Barnes Flesh and Blood Tour Postponed Until September

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes ‘Flesh and Blood’ tour will now start in September due to the uncertainty surrounding different states and their current Covid restrictions.

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Daddy Cool Ross Wilson and Ross Hannaford photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ross Wilson Initially Struggled To Get Eagle Rock Off The Ground

by Paul Cashmere

This week marked the 50th anniversary of Daddy Cool’s classic ‘Eagle Rock’ commencing its 10-week run at number one in Australia but Ross Wilson initially had trouble getting interest in the song.

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The Meanies

The Meanies Reschedule More Dates

by Paul Cashmere

The Meanies have had to reschedule more dates for their Better Late Than Never Desperate Measure tour.

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INXS Original Sin The Seven Sins

INXS ‘Original Sin – The 7 Sins’ Film To Premiere July 16

by Paul Cashmere

‘Original Sin – The 7 Sins’, a new movie by Amy Tinkham and featuring the music of INXS, will premiere on July 16 on the Veeps streaming platform.

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Jimmy Buffett in QLD from buffettnews.com photo credit Greg and Cyndy

Jimmy Buffett To Premiere ‘This Land Is Your Land’ For July 4

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Buffett will debut a new version of ‘This Land Is Your Land’ for this July 4.

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Donny Osmond, Photo Credit: Lee Cherry

Ne-Yo, Amy Wadge and Ant Clemons Have Been Working With Donny Osmond

by Paul Cashmere

Donny Osmond has some interesting names in the credits for his first album in seven years. Ed Sheeran co-writer Amy Wadge, R&B star Ne-Yo and Kanye West collaborator Ant Clemons will appear on ‘Start Again’.

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Body Count

Body Count Debut Second ‘The Hate Is Real’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Body Count have debuted their second fan created ‘The Hate Is Real’ video off the 2020 album ‘Carnivore’.

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Ed Kuepper and Jim White photo by Anna White

Ed Kuepper and Jim White Juggle Dates Again

by Paul Cashmere

The Ed Kuepper and Jim White dates have once again had to be juggled due to Covid restrictions.

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Switchfoot photo by Erick Frost

Switchfoot Have a 12th Album On The Way ‘Interrobang’

by Paul Cashmere

San Diego’s Switchfoot are getting near the release of their 12th album ‘Interrobang’. ‘Fluorescent’ is the second preview of the album.

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Singer Brian Canham Pseudo Echo performs at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda on Wednesday 13 December 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Brian Canham Almost Chewed Up Lost Pseudo Echo Album In Cassette Player

by Paul Cashmere

Pseudo Echo’s recently released ‘1990: The Lost Album Demos’ was almost destroyed instead of being released.

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UB40

Robin Campbell of UB40 Says His Father Folk Singer Ian Campbell Helped Him On Early Songs

by Paul Cashmere

UB40’s Robin Campbell can thank his father, folk singer Ian Campbell, for guiding his early songwriting.

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Marlon Williams

Marlon Williams Reschedules An Evening With … Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Marlon Williams has new Australian dates following the postponement of the ‘An Evening With Marlon Williams’ tour.

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Chopper

Chopper Is Going Back Into Cinemas

by Paul Cashmere

Mushroom Pictures iconic Australian film Chopper is going back to cinemas in August for a two week run to mark its 20th anniversary.

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Vika and Linda The Wait

Vika and Linda To Release First Original Album In 19 Years

by Paul Cashmere

After many delays, the first Vika & Linda studio album of original songs. ‘The Wait’ ends a 19-year wait. It will be released on 17 September.

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Chicago At Carnegie Hall

16 Disc Chicago At Carnegie Hall Box Set On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

Between 5 and 10 April 1971 Chicago performed eight shows at the iconic Carnegie Hall in New York. All eight shows were recorded and compiled down to the four disc live album released on October 1971.

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Pierce Brothers

Marysville Music Weekend Festival Line-up Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

The Marysville Music Weekend for the Yarra Valley on October is moving forward as planned.

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