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Paulini

Robert Rigby Signs Paulini To Decca

by Paul Cashmere

Robert Rigby, the man behind the platinum success of Russell Morris, has signed Paulini to iconic record label Decca for a new album.

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Zac Brown Band, Deni Blues and Roots Festival, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Zac Brown Band To Release Greatest Hits Record

by Paul Cashmere

The Zac Brown Band will release their first greatest hits record in November. The Zac Brown Band are one of America’s biggest selling acts and one of the few acts left who sell in the millions.

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Rhys Darby in The Boat That Rocked

REVIEW: Rhys Darby, Melbourne October 12 2014

by Paul Cashmere

Rhys Darby has one of the funniest shows you will see on stage in Australia this year. He even has a hard time upstaging his opening act – himself.

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The Dead Daisies

The Dead Daisies To Set Sail With Kiss And Cheap Trick

by Paul Cashmere

The Dead Daisies are going cruising throughout the Caribbean on the Norwegian Pearl with Kiss and Cheap Trick in November before returning to Australia for their own shows.

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Sinead O'Connor (Photo: Tim Cashmere)

Port Fairy Folk Festival Line-Up Includes Sinéad O’Connor, Steve Poltz

by Paul Cashmere

Sinéad O’Connor, Steve Poltz and Charlie Musselwhite together with Australia’s John Butler Trio, Christine Anu and The Black Sorrows will perform for the Port Fairy Folk Music Festival in 2015 in Victoria.

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Paul McCartney with Newman

Listen To Paul McCartney Destiny Game Song Hope For The Future

by Paul Cashmere

‘Hope For The Future’, a new song from Paul McCartney written for the computer game Destiny has popped put with little fanfare.

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Crosby Stills Nash and Young photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young And David Crosby Feud Ends Crosby Stills Nash & Young

by Paul Cashmere

Crosby Stills Nash & Young is over as a touring band, according to Neil Young but David Crosby has gone further ruling out any more performances together.

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Hamish Anderson

Hamish Anderson, The Aussie Guitarist B.B. King Has Noticed

by Paul Cashmere

Hamish Anderson is the Melbourne blues guitarist even B.B. King is taking notice of.

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Ed Sheeran: Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Grabs Another Week On Top Of ARIA Albums

by Gavin Ryan

Ed Sheeran is again at the top of the ARIA Albums chart this week with “x”.

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The Veronicas You Ruin Me

The Veronicas Spend Third Week On Top Of ARIA Singles Chart

by Gavin Ryan

The Veronicas stay for a third week at No.1 on the ARIA Singles chart with their ballad “You Ruin Me”, which has now been newly certified ▲Platinum in sales after claiming Gold only last week.

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Ella Hooper photo by Ros O'Gorman

Melbourne Music Bank Extends Voting For One Week

by Paul Cashmere

Voting for the Melbourne Music Bank prize has been extended until October 19.

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Just For Laughs Australian Sideshows Now Playing

by Paul Cashmere

Australia’s comedy circuit has some of the world’s biggest names on show this week with Just For Laughs sideshows now happening all across the country.

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The Amity Affliction Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Troy Brady Quits The Amity Affliction Mid US Tour

by Paul Cashmere

The Amity Affrication guitarist and co-founder Troy Brady has quit the band.

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Lorde on South Park

Lorde Treated To A Second South Park Piss-Take

by Paul Cashmere

Lorde has been parodied for a second time one week apart on South Park and she is quite happy about it.

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Pink Floyd The Endless River

Listen To New Pink Floyd Louder Than Words

by Paul Cashmere

Pink Floyd have released ‘Louder Than Words’, the first song from their upcoming album ‘The Endless River’.

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Ed Sheeran, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Sells 150,000 Tickets And 17 Australian And New Zealand Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Sheeran has the fasting selling tour of Australia and New Zealand for 2015 with more than 150,000 tickets sold across 11 shows so far.

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James Reyne, Ros O'Gorman, photo

James Reyne To Join Rod Stewart For Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne will tour Australia as special guest of Rod Stewart on his March 2015 tour.

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Palace of the King

Prepare For Palace Of The King, Australia’s Next Big Rock Band

by Paul Cashmere

Palace Of The King is a serious rock band. Like Jet, Wolfmother and Airbourne before them, this is the next Australian rock band to watch.

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Ed Nimmervoll

Ed Nimmervoll Co-Wrote For Little River Band And Russell Morris

by Paul Cashmere

In the past 24 hours the music world has paid its respects to writer, author and lyricist Ed Nimmervoll who passed away on Friday after a battle with brain cancer.

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Plenary, Melbourne, Australia, Noise11,Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Neil Young Starts Inserting Storytone Into His Setlist

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young is back on tour for some acoustic shows across America and has started to add songs from his upcoming ‘Storytone’ album to his set.

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Jack White on Ellen

Watch Jack White Sport New Look For Ellen Performance

by Paul Cashmere

Jack White is still in promo mode for this ‘Lazaretto’ album this week and cruised by the Ellen Degeneres Show for a few songs and to reveal his new look.

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Tim Wheatley, noise11, music news

Tim Wheatley Returns Home For Australian Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Tim Wheatley will return to Australia for shows with Ryan Bingham and his own shows over the next two weeks.

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Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan Sets February 2015 Australian Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Sarah McLachlan will return to Australia for shows in February 2015.

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Pink photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Pink + Green Equals You + Me, The Week’s New Music Releases

by Gavin Ryan

The Pink and Dallas Green collaboration You+Me leads this weeks new releases with Bryan Adams, Jessie J and Little May.

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AC/DC Rock or Bust

AC/DC, The Impossible Orchestra And Gary Clark Jr On iHeartRadio This Week

by Paul Cashmere

On iHeartRadio Music News, powered by Noise11.com, you will hear the new AC/DC song ‘Play Ball’ as well as new music from the all star The Impossible Orchestra covering the Brian Wilson classic ‘God Only Knows’ with Brian.

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Taylor Swift, Etihad, Frontier Touring, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Watch Taylor Swift Perform Vance Joy Riptide VIDEO

by Paul Cashmere

Taylor Swift has performed a version of Vance Joy’s ‘Riptide’ for the BBC Live Lounge.

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Ed Nimmervoll

R.I.P. Ed Nimmervoll, A True Giant Of The Australian Music Industry

by Paul Cashmere

Australian music journalist Ed Nimmervoll has lost his battle with cancer at the age of 67.

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Neil Young Storytone

Neil Young Works With 92-Piece Orchestra For Storytone

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young recorded his new album ‘Storytone’ live in the studio with a 92-piece orchestra.

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Pink Floyd The Endless River

Watch Pink Floyd Explain The Endless River VIDEO

by Paul Cashmere

The new Pink Floyd album ‘The Endless River’ is the continuation of their last album from 1994 ‘The Division Bell’.

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Pink Floyd The Endless River

Stephen Hawking To Feature Of Pink Floyd Album

by Paul Cashmere

72-year old physicist Stephen Hawking will feature on the upcoming Pink Floyd album ‘The Endless Road’.

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