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Marilyn Manson - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Marilyn Manson Dropped From Record Label After Abuse Claims

by Paul Cashmere

Loma Vista Recordings has dropped Marilyn Manson after his former partner Evan Rachel Wood accused him of years of abuse.

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Tony Bennett. photo by Ros O'Gorman

Tony Bennett Reveals He Has Alzheimer’s Disease

by Paul Cashmere

94-year old music legend Tony Bennett has announced he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

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Moving Pictures Under The Palms

Moving Pictures Premiere New ‘Busting Loose’ Live Video

by Paul Cashmere

In March 2020, just before the world locked down for the pandemic, Moving Pictures performed at The Toronto Hotel in New South Wales.

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Kaiit

WOMADelaide Replace Sampa The Great With Two Acts

by Paul Cashmere

With Sampa The Great dropping out of WOMADelaide Pitjantjatjara/Torres Strait Islander artist Miiesha and PNG-born, Melbourne-based artist Kaiit have been added to the festival.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse Greendale tour Melbourne photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young To Debut Album Of Unreleased 80s Trans Band Songs

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young has revealed he is working on an album to be called ‘Johnny’s Island’, a collection of unreleased songs from the 1980s featuring the band he used for ‘Trans’.

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Eric Burdon and the Animals

R.I.P. Hilton Valentine of The Animals 1943-2021

by Paul Cashmere

Hilton Valentine, the original guitarist for The Animals, has died at age 77.

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Didirri

Ten Australian Acts Showcasing for SXSW Online 2021

by Paul Cashmere

SXSW 2021 will once again be an online event with acts from all over the world performing from all over the world.

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Come From Away photo by Jeff Busby

‘Come From Away’ Is Even More Potent In A Covid World

by Paul Cashmere

‘Come From Away’ is one of the most powerful theatre shows of the 21st century. Now, as Australia returns to a Covid norm after 2020, the impact of this show has increased substantially.

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Josh Pyke

Josh Pyke Partnership Grants Program Returns For Seventh Year

by Paul Cashmere

Josh Pyke is bringing back his music industry grants program the JP Partnership for a seventh year.

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Robin Zander Cheap Trick, photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cheap Trick Cover John Lennon On In Another World

by Paul Cashmere

The next Cheap Trick album ‘In Another World’ will feature a cover of John Lennon’s ‘Gimme Some Truth’ but the Cheap Trick / Lennon association goes back more than 40 years.

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Nick Batterham by Ursula Woods

Nick Batterham Previews ‘Lovebirds’ Album With ‘No Perfect Man’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Batterham’s sixth album ‘Lovebirds’ in due in April. He has previewed the album with the Ursula Woods directed ‘No Perfect Man’ video.

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Crystal Gayle and The Muppet Show

The Muppets Are Heading to Disney+

by Paul Cashmere

‘The Muppet Show’ will make its Disney+ debut in February.

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Zach Bair Band. Left to Right, Jeff Ward, Jeff Cobble, Zach Bair, and Daniel Dwight

Rocker and Entrepreneur Zach Bair Releases ‘Fight’ To Address 2020 Struggles

by Paul Cashmere

Zach Bair, the equal parts musician and entrepreneur, has released a new song ‘Fight’ as a statement of today.

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Engelbert Humperdinck and wife Patricia

Engelbert Humperdinck and Wife Patricia Are Battling Covid-19

by Paul Cashmere

Music legend Engelbert Humperdinck and wife of 56 years Patricia Dorsey are both battling Covid-19.

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The Dreamroom

Eric McCusker Writes Sequel To Come Said The Boy For The Dreamroom

by Paul Cashmere

38 years ago Mondo Rock guitarist and songwriter Eric McCusker wrote the controversial ‘Come Said The Boy’, a song about a young man losing his virginity. Now more than three decades later, Eric has released the sequel ‘Bumping Into Memories’ with his new band The Dreamroom.

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Graeham Goble photo by Ros O'Gorman

Graeham Goble Awarded Order of Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Little River Band co-founder and songwriter Graeham Goble has been named to receive the Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the 2021 Australia Day honours.

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Ross Wilson photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ross Wilson On Why He Won’t Play Australia Day Concerts Anymore

by Paul Cashmere

Ross Wilson says he will no longer play Australia Day concerts. Instead, the Australian rock legend will play the special ‘Living In The land Of Oz’ concert to mark Survival Day 2021.

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Larry King

Larry King’s Best Music Interviews

by Paul Cashmere

With the death of Larry King at age 87 on the weekend, the world has lost one of the greatest interviewers of all-time.

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Glass Animals

61 Fucks Given In 19 Triple J Hottest 100 Songs

by Paul Cashmere

Did you enjoy 2021’s Triple J Hottest 100? Fuck yeah. 61 times to be exact. The Triple J Hottest 100 of 2021 features 19 songs dropping the F bomb at total of 61 times.

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Fanny Lumsden

Fanny Lumsden Is A Five Times 2021’s Golden Guitar Awards Winner

by Paul Cashmere

Fanny Lumdsen, Golden Guitars, CMAA, Country Music Association of Australia, country, Australia, music industry,

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Jimmy Barnes at Sounds Better Together concert photo by David Harris

Jimmy Barnes Reboots Like Music In Victoria With Sounds Better Together

by Paul Cashmere

Live music sounds good, doesn’t it … and its back. Jimmy Barnes headlined the first of the 21 Sounds Better Together concerts at the Rochford Winery in Victoria’s Yarra Valley.

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Gerry Beckley, America, Melbourne 2015. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

America’s Gerry Beckley Releases Solo Best Of

by Paul Cashmere

America’s Gerry Beckley has complied his first solo best of ‘Keeping the Light On – The Best of Gerry Beckley’.

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Roger Waters played Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Saturday 10 February 2018. Roger Waters is performing his Us and Them Australian tour. Photo, Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters Releases Lockdown Version of ‘The Gunners Dream’

by Paul Cashmere

Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters has recorded a new lockdown version of ‘The Gunner’s Dream’. A song from the 1983 Pink Floyd album ‘The Final Cut’.

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Daryl Braithwaite surfboard

Daryl Braithwaite Has A 30th Anniversary The Horses Surfboard For Sale

by Paul Cashmere

Daryl Braithwaite is releasing the best piece of merch since the Kiss Koffin. For just $899 you can now have your very own Daryl Braithwaite The Horses 1991 30th anniversary surfboard.

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APIA Good Times Tour 2019 Brian Cadd and Russell Morris photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Brian Cadd and Russell Morris Team Up Again To Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Brian Cadd will return to Australia to tour from March with Russell Morris.

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Dan Andrews, photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dan Andrews and Anthony Albanese Unhappy Homophobe Given Australia Day Honour

by Paul Cashmere

Homophobe Margaret Court is to receive Australia’s highest honour, the Companion of the Order of Australia, and Victorian Premier Dan Andrews and Labor’s Federal Leader Anthony Albanese are pissed off about it.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan sued by estate of Desire album co-writer

by Paul Cashmere

The estate of Jacques Levy is suing Bob Dylan for $US7.25m over the sale of his songwriting catalogue.

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Dave Grohl Foo Fighters at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday 30 January 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Foo Fighters Perform For President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris

by Paul Cashmere

Dave Grohl dedicated his Foo Fighters classic ‘Times Like These’ to his mother Virginia, who was a public school teacher and McKenzie Adams, the 9-year old student who died by suicide in 2018 because of bullying.

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Ross Wilson photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ross Wilson, The Living End Join Sounds Better Together Events

by Paul Cashmere

Ross Wilson and The Living End have been added to the expanding Sounds Better Together concert from the Victorian government.

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Watch Bruce Springsteen Perform Land of Hope and Dreams for Biden Harris Inauguration

by Paul Cashmere

Bruce Springsteen was in Washington, DC to perform ‘Land of Hope and Dreams’ for President Biden and Vice-President Harris on the day of their inauguration.

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