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Paul Cashmere

David Byrne American Utopia tour 2018

David Byrne’s American Utopia Will Reopen On Broadway In September

by Paul Cashmere

With America opening up David Byrne’s ‘American Utopia’ will return to Broadway in September.

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The Beatles

Peter Jackson’s The Beatles ‘Get Back’ To Premiere On Disney+

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles’ ‘Get Back’ will premiere on Disney+ in November. ‘Get Back’ is jackson’s reboot of the ‘Let It Be’ film. Paul McCartney always despised the film because he felt he was shown in a negative light.

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David Bowie 2004 Rod Laver Arena. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

UK To Host Inaugural David Bowie Convention

by Paul Cashmere

The first ever David Bowie World Fan Convention will take place across multiple venues in Liverpool, England next summer.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Treats Fans To Sneak Preview Of New Song ‘Bad Habits’

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Sheeran is previewing his brand-new single ‘Bad Habits’.

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Diana Ross, Noise11, Photo

Diana Ross To Release Her First Album In 15 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Diana Ross will release ‘Thank You’ in September. It will be her first album since 2006’s covers record ‘I Love You’ and first album of original songs since 1999’s ‘Every Day Is A New Day’.

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Nikki Sixx, Motley Crue, Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Nikki Sixx Has Written A Prequel To His Motley Crue Life

by Paul Cashmere

Nikki Sixx has written his prequel. The Motley Crue bass player will publish his new book ‘The First 21’ in October. It is the story of how San Jose kid Frank Feranna evolved into Nikki Sixx.

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Bob Dylan Heavens Door whiskey

Bob Dylan To Perform Streaming Show

by Paul Cashmere

Bob Dylan will perform his first show since December 2019 on Sunday July 18 at 2pm PT (Monday July 19 at 7am in Australia).

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

Icehouse Bendigo Show Cancelled Due To Victorian Government Restrictions

by Paul Cashmere

The Icehouse show set for 24 June in Bendigo is the latest casualty of the Victorian Government’s ferocious restrictions to the entertainment industry.

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Cody Simpson - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Australian Pop Star Cody Simpson Qualifies Final Trial For Tokyo Olympics

by Paul Cashmere

Australian pop star Cody Simpson may be heading to the Tokyo Olympics after qualifying for the final of the 100 metres Butterfly trials in Adelaide.

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The Killers photo by Olivia Bee

The Killers Remake ‘A Dustland Fairytale’ With Bruce Springsteen

by Paul Cashmere

The Killers have a new version of their 2008 song ‘A Dustland Fairytale’ with Bruce Springsteen. The new edition is just called ‘Dustland’ because the fairytale is no longer necessary because Brandon Flowers has now realized his fantasy of singing with Springsteen.

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Icehouse perform at A Day In The Gardens in the Royal Botanical Gardens Melbourne on Sunday 12 March 2017.

Iva Davies Has An Unreleased Icehouse Album But We May Never Hear It

by Paul Cashmere

There hasn’t been an album of new Icehouse songs since 1993’s ‘Big Wheel’ and there may never be another one in our lifetime. There certainly won’t be one in Iva Davies’ lifetime although there is one recorded.

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Carole King, The Plenary, Melbourne, Photo Ros O'Gorman, Noise11

Carole King and Jennifer Hudson Write Song For Aretha Franklin Biopic

by Paul Cashmere

Carole King has brought her career full circle by teaming up with Jennifer Hudson to write a new song for the upcoming Aretha Franklin biopic, Respect.

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Joan Armatrading

Joan Armatrading Releases ‘Consequences’ As A Consequence of the Pandemic

by Paul Cashmere

Joan Armatrading’s new album ‘Consequences’ has been a work in progress right across the pandemic. Joan tells Noise11.com that have lives have all changed due to ‘consequences’ from the pandemic.

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The Angels play Palms Crown Casino on Friday 27 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sydney and Brisbane Gather A Fist Full of Rock

by Paul Cashmere

The Angels, Baby Animals, Rose Tattoo and The Poor will rock Sydney and Brisbane in November for Fist Full of Rock.

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Jimmy Barnes by Ros O'Gorman

Jimmy Barnes Recruits Daughter Mahalia and Friend Jade McRae For Flesh and Blood Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Mahalia Barnes and Jade MacRae will open for Jimmy Barnes on the upcoming ‘Flesh and Blood’ tour in between Red Hot Summer dates.

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Ian Moss photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ian Moss and Troy Cassar-Daly To Tour Together

by Paul Cashmere

Ian Moss and Tory Cassar-Daly have combined to present the Together Alone tour from October.

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San Cisco photo by Duncan Wright

San Cisco Seek Compensation From Queensland Government

by Paul Cashmere

Western Australian band San Cisco is seeking compensation from the Queensland Government for cancelling shows on the Sunshine Coast with only 24 hours notice.

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

The Living End Give Fans A Rare Live Show For 2021 At One Electric Day

by Paul Cashmere

Like most bands, The Living End have had a quiet 2021. For many acts it is because of the pandemic but in the case of The Living End, lead singer Chris Cheney had been touring his first ever solo shows for Red Hot Summer.

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Moby photo by Ros O'Gorman

Moby Opens Up About His Friendship With David Bowie To Noise11.com

by Paul Cashmere

As a scrawny kid Moby had to work hard and save up to buy his first David Bowie albums. He was 13 at the time. Years later, David Bowie would become one of his closest friends.

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Ned Beatty as Otis in Superman

Veteran Actor Ned Beatty Dies At Age 83

by Paul Cashmere

Ned Beatty graced Hollywood screens for almost 50 years. He has died of natural causes at age 82.

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Robby Krieger of The Doors Melbourne 2005 photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Doors Recruited Elvis Bass Player For ‘L.A. Woman’

by Paul Cashmere

The Doors never had a bass player. Ray Manzerek used to play all of the bass parts on his keyboard. But when it came time to record the iconic ‘L.A. Woman’ album, producer Bruce Botnick recruited Elvis Presley’s bass player Jerry Scheff for the sessions.

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

Jackson Browne To Release ‘Downhill From Everywhere’ 50 Years After His Debut Album

by Paul Cashmere

Jackson Browne’s self-titled debut album was released in January 1972. His next album ‘Downhill From Everywhere’, due 27 July 2021, will be released 49 years and seven months after that first record.

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Danny Elfman Big Mess

Danny Elfman ‘Big Mess’ Started Out For ‘Dark Mofo’ In Tasmania

by Paul Cashmere

Danny Elfman tells Noise11.com that the origins for what is now his ‘Big Mess’ album started because of the Dark Mofo festival in Hobart, Tasmania.

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Britney Spears - image By Ros O'Gorman

Britney Spears Shows Off New Tattoo

by Paul Cashmere

Britney Spears has given fans a glimpse of her “favourite” tattoo in a new swimsuit snap.

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Engelbert Humperdinck photo by Ros OGorman

Congrats To Engelbert Humperdinck, Awarded His First Royal Honour, the MBE

by Paul Cashmere

Music legend Engelbert Humperdinck has been awarded his first royal award ever with the Member of the British Services Award (MBE) declared in his name by the Royal Family for the Queen’s Birthday weekend.

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George Harrison

Massive George Harrison ‘All Things Must Pass’ Reissue Is On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison’s masterpiece ‘All Things Muss Pass’ was released on 27 November 1970. It turned 50 last November. On 6 August 2021, a massive expansion featuring 8LPs and 5CDs will be released to mark the 50th anniversary.

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Lisa Edwards Im Still The Woman

Lisa Edwards Excavates Back To The 90s For Unused Randy Goodrum Song ‘I’m Still The Woman’

by Paul Cashmere

Lisa Edwards went way back to the early 90s to choose the song that was to become the title track of her new album ‘I’m Still The Woman’. The song was written for her by Grammy Award winning songwriter Randy Goodrum.

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Shannon Noll, Red Hot Summer. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Raw Gives Shannon Noll His Sixth Top 10 Album In A Row

by Paul Cashmere

Shannon Noll has never not had a Top 10 album. His latest album ‘Raw’, debuting in Australia at no 3, has given Noll his sixth consecutive Top 10 album.

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Amy Shark

Amy Shark’s Rod Laver Arena Melbourne Show Rescheduled To September

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Laver Arena’s first major music event since Covid began, Amy Shark’s ‘Cry Forever’ tour, has been postponed until September.

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Angus Young AC/DC performing at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on Sunday 6 December 2015. They are in Australia on the final leg of their Rock Or Bust World Tour. photo by Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC Regroup Digitally For ‘Witch’s Spell’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

With AC/DC members living all over the world and unable to gather in the same room during the pandemic, technology has once again brought them together in the ‘Witch’s Spell’ video.

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