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Bros and Colin Hay Are At Noise11 iHeartRadio This Week

by Noise11.com on May 5, 2017

in News,Noise Pro

Matt and Luke Goss of Bros talk about the early fame, the departure of Craig Logan and the legal issues with their then-manager Tom Watkins ahead of their one-off show in Sydney this November for their reunion world tour.

The APIA Good Times tour kicks off in Darwin next week. Colin Hay tells a few stories at Noise11 iHeartRadio.

You’ll hear the first new music from Chuck Berry in 38 years as well as new songs from Dan Auerbach, The War On Drugs, E For Echo and Bernard Fanning and tour news from Green Day, Midnight Oil and Bruno Mars.

Stream iHeartRadio powered by Noise11.com right now

Bruno Mars – That’s What I Like
Radiohead – Paranoid Android

Van Halen – When Its Love
Green Day – Revolution Radio

Midnight Oil – Bullroarer
Chuck Berry – Big Boys

APIA Good Times 2017Colin Hay interview 1

Men At Work – Overkill
Colin Hay – She Was The Love of Mine

Colin Hay interview 2

The Wombats – Lets Dance To Joy Division
Dan Auerbach – Shine On Me

Bad Company – Running With The Pack
Nick Cave – Push The Sky Away

Bros interview 1

BrosBros – When Will I Be Famous
Bros – I Owe You Nothing

Bros interview 2

The Easybeats – Good Times
Nickelback – Song On Fire

Shannon Noll – Southern Sky
Bernard Fanning – Isn’t It A Pity

E For Echo – Not Like You
The War On Drugs – Thinking Of A Place

https://www.iheart.com/live/noise11-6530/

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