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Suzanne Vega Speaks Paul McCartney Has Two New Songs Noise11 iHeartRadio Playlist 21 June 2018

by Noise11.com on June 21, 2018

in News,Noise Pro

This week at iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com Suzanne Vega recalls stories of her Solitude Standing and 99.9 Degrees Fahrenheit albums ahead of her Australian tour in July and August for Lennard Promotions.

It’s a big week for new music. Paul McCartney has two songs, Prince has a rare song, The Superjesus cover Kylie, The Carters go Apeshit and Keith Richards and Jeff Beck team up with Buddy Guy.

Rose Tattoo will hit the road in September to mark the 40th anniversary of the release of Rock and Roll Outlaw. You’ll hear rare Neil Young and new music from former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne.

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Suzanne Vega presented by Lennard Promotions

Noise11 iHeartRadio playlist for 21 June 2018

Harts – Consciousness of What You Think
Prince – Mary Don’t You Weep

Paul McCartney – I Don’t Know
Paul McCartney – Come On To Me

Midnight Oil – Beds Are Burning
Patti Smith – Because The Night

Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck and Keith Richards – Cognac
The Rolling Stones – Saint Of Me (live)

Suzanne Vega int 1
Suzanne Vega – 99.9 Degrees Farenheight
Suzanne Vega – Solitude Standing
Suzanne Vega int 2
Suzanne Vega – Tom’s Diner
Suzanne Vega – Luka
Suzanne Vega int 3

The Superjesus – Confide In Me
Gang Of Youths – Let Me Down Easy
Rose Tattoo – Rock and Roll Outlaw
Neil Young – Tonights The Night II (Roxy)

The Carters – Apeshit
David Byrne – Every Day Is A Miracle
Death Cab For Cutie – Gold Rush
Christina Aguilera – Accelerate

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