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Rhiannon Giddens, Primal Scream and Richard Clapton Visit Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Paul Cashmere on April 1, 2016

in New Music,News,Noise Pro

Grammy award winner Rhiannon Giddens, ARIA Hall of Famer Richard Clapton and Primal Scream’s Andrew Innes are at Noise11 iHeartRadio this week.

Rhiannon Giddens was in Australia for Bluesfest and spoke about her songs with Bob Dylan, the status of Carolina Chocolate Drops and her new solo record ‘Tomorrow Is My Turn’.

Richard Clapton’s new album ‘The House of Orange’ was recorded in Nashville and crowd-funded by fans and Primal Scream’s Andrew Innes updates us on the 11th Primal Scream album ‘Chaosmosis’.

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Noise11 iHeartRadio playlist for 1-7 April 2016

Disturbed – The Sound of Silence
Skyhooks – Women In Uniform

Angels – Don’t Waste My Time
Taste – I Am God

(Rhiannon Giddens interview)
Rhiannon Gibbens – Spanish Mary
Rhiannon Gibbens – Don’t Let It Trouble Your Mind
(Rhiannon Giddens interview)

Jeff St John – A Fool In Love
Courtney Barnett – New Speedway Boogie

(Richard Clapton interview)
Richard Clapton – Something About You
Richard Clapton – Carry Me Home
(Richard Clapton interview)

David Crosby – Hero
David Gilmour – Rattle That Lock

(Primal Scream interview)
Primal Scream – Where The Light Gets In
Primal Scream – I Can Change
(Primal Scream interview)

Cold Chisel – Lost
Zakk Wylde – Sleeping Dogs

Graham Nash – I Used To Be A King
Mudcrutch – Trailer

Guns N Roses – You Could Be Mine
AC/DC – Play Ball

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