New Foo Fighters, Pink Floyd, Bowie Now Playing On iHeartRadio
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New Foo Fighters, Pink Floyd, Bowie Now Playing On iHeartRadio

by Paul Cashmere on October 17, 2014

in New Music,News,Noise Pro

iHeartRadio Music News, powered by Noise11.com features the brand new Foo Fighters, Pink Floyd, Neil Young and David Bowie this week.

Foo Fighters have released the first song from their ‘Sonic Highways’ album while the Floyd song is their first new song in 20 years. Bowie releases ‘Sue’ as a new track on his 50th anniversary compilation album and Neil Young’s track was recorded with a 92-piece orchestra.

Stevie Nicks has finished song she wrote 40 years ago for her new ’24 Karat Gold’ album, produced by Dave Stewart and double up her song with one of his Eurythmics classics.

iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com 17 October 2014

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Stevie Nicks – Starshine
Eurythmics – Would I Lie To You

Billy Idol – Sweet Sixteen
Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud

CSNY – Ohio
Neil Young – Whos Gonna Stand Up

Black Sabbath – War Pigs
Foo Fighters – Something From Nothing

Zac Brown Band – Chicken Fried
Busby Marou – Days Of Gold

Pink Floyd – High Hopes
Pink Floyd – Louder Than Words

Michael Franti – The Sound Of Sunshine
David Guetta ft Sam Martin – Dangerous

BB King – The Thrill Is Gone
Hamish Anderson – Burn

Ryan Bingham – The Weary Kind
Tim Wheatley – Burning The Midnight Oil

Spandau Ballet – To Cut A Long Story Short
David Bowie – Sue

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