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Stereophonics, Australians At SXSW and APRA Song Of The Year Finalists This Week At Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Noise11.com on March 6, 2018

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Richard Jones of Stereophonics is at iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com talking about the longer, bigger Stereophonics setlist for their upcoming Australian tour.

Stereophonics will tour Australia in April and May for Live Nation.

With SXSW about to start you’ll hear SXSW acts Marlon Williams, Jess Ribeiro, The Tesky Brothers and Gordi. We also have a bunch of APRA Song of the Year finalists Bernard Fanning, Angus and Julia Stone, Tom Rogers and Tash Sultana.

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iHeartRadio playlist 3 March 2018

Vance Joy – Call Me If You Need Me
Cold Chisel – A Better Time A Better Place

Rolling Stones – Gimme Shelter
The Head and the Heart – All We Ever Knew

Green Day – Wake Me Up When September Comes
Carole King – Beautiful

Ed Sheeran – Perfect
Missy Higgins – Futon Couch

Stereophonics – All In One Night
Stereophonics – Caught In The Wind

Stereophonics – C’est la Vie
Stereophonics – Dakota

Jess Ribeiro – Born To Ride
Gordi – Bitter End

Marlon Williams – Whats Chasing You
The Tesky Brothers – Forever You and Me

Angus and Julia Stone – Snow
Bernard Fanning – Isn’t It A Pity

Tim Rogers – Youth
Tash Sultana – Murder To The Mind

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