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Van Morrison photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sir George Morrison Covers The Classics For 45th Album ‘Accentuate The Positive’

by Paul Cashmere

Sir George Ivan Morrison (Van to his mates) will continue his tribute to the classic with a second volume of covers for 2023, ‘Accentuate The Positive’.

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Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Blink-182 Premiere Two New Songs ‘One More Time’ and ‘More Than You Know’

by Paul Cashmere

Blink-182 have treated fans to two new songs from the upcoming ‘One More Time’ album.

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Multiple Award winner Briggs for A.B.Original at The Annual Age Music Victoria Awards held at 170 Russell St Melbourne on Wednesday 22 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Australia’s Touring Companies Group for Now & Forever Concert for the Yes Campaign

by Paul Cashmere

Australian rapper Briggs and his Bad Apples Music company together with Live Performance Australia and Dungala Kaiela Foundation have brought together touring companies Frontier Touring, TEG Live and Live Nation for a concert to support the Yes campaign at the upcoming Australian referendum.

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Birds of Tokyo with MSO at Hamer Hall 2023

Birds of Tokyo Expand to Big Band Status With Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and ‘Birdsongs’

by Paul Cashmere

There is something about the pairing of a rock band with a symphony orchestra that just works. When you couple the five members of Birds of Tokyo with the 50+ members of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra the orchestra it works exceptionally well, enhancing the dynamics. These songs we’ve known from the past two decades with given another dimension.

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Bruce Dickinson

Bruce Dickinson Reveals New Solo Project The Mandrake Project

by Paul Cashmere

Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson has been working his next solo project. ‘The Mandrake Project’ due in 2024 will be the seventh solo project from Bruce.

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Dawn French

Dawn French Is A Huge Twat Is Coming To Australia In 2024

by Paul Cashmere

Dawn French will bring her Dawn French Is A Huge Twat to Australia for 2024.

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Roger Waters played Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Saturday 10 February 2018. Roger Waters is performing his Us and Them Australian tour. Photo, Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters Previews ‘Speak To Me/Breathe’ From The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux

by Paul Cashmere

Roger Waters has released another preview of his upcoming remake of the Pink Floyd classic ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ with the opening tracks ‘Speak To Me/Breathe’.

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Neil Young Archives Roxy Tonights The Night live

Neil Young Performs Two Classic Albums At Historic Roxy Reunion

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young has performed the first of two 50th anniversary concerts at the historic Roxy Nightclub in West Hollywood.

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Voyager

Danny Estrin of Voyager Diagnosed With Cancer

by Paul Cashmere

Danny Estrin, lead singer of Australian band Voyager, has had to put the upcoming Voyager European shows on hold after being diagnosed with cancer this week. He needs to undergo immediate treatment. The Australian shows will still go ahead.

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Jack Antonoff

Bleachers Premieres New Music ‘Modern Girl’

by Paul Cashmere

Bleachers are back with his new music of 2023 ‘Modern Girl’.

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Gavin Rossdale of Bush photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Bush To Release First Ever Greatest Hits Album

by Paul Cashmere

Bush will release their first ever Greatest Hits album ‘Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023’ with a new song for now ‘Nowhere To Go But Everywhere’.

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Taylor Swift photo by Ros O'Gorman

Taylor Swift Next “Version” Will Be ‘1989’

by Paul Cashmere

Taylor Swift has her all new ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version’ on the way and it has a stack of rare tracks as well.

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Dhani Harrison

Dhani Harrison Shares New Song Damn That Frequency

by Paul Cashmere

Dhani Harrison, son of George and now head of his father’s Dark Horse Records, has a new solo song ‘Damn That Frequency’.

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Oasis The Masterplan

Oasis To Reissue 1998 Album ‘The Masterplan’

by Music-News.com

Oasis are set to reissue their 1998 B-sides album, ‘The Masterplan’.

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Kylie Minogue photo by Ros O'Gorman

Why Are The ARIA Awards Full Of Acts Who Can’t Even Make The ARIA Chart?

by Paul Cashmere

The nominations for the 2023 ARIA Awards have been announced and once again the glaring failures of the ARIA Chart disconnect with Australian acts and music consumers couldn’t be more obvious.

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Plastic Bertrand’s Ca Plane Put Poi Singer Lou Deprijck Dead at 77

by Paul Cashmere

Belgian singer Francis ‘Lou’ Deprijck, has died at the age of 77.

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Selena Gomez Is Not Interested In Watching Her Own Documentary

by Music-News.com

Selena Gomez will never watch her documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me again.

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Johnny Marr performs at the Forum in Melbourne on Wednesday 22 July 2015. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Johnny Marr Has Two New Songs On Best of Johnny Marr

by Music-News.com

Johnny Marr has released one of two new songs as part of his ‘Spirit Power: The Best Of Johnny Marr’ compilation.

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R.E.M. To Release 25th Anniversary Edition of ‘Up’

by Paul Cashmere

R.E.M. have a 25th expanded edition of ‘Up’ on the way with a song for you now, ‘Daysleeper (Party of Five recording).

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Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Blink-182 ‘One More Time …’ Album Has Songs From Robert Smith, Ryan Tedder and Tim Armstrong

by Paul Cashmere

‘One More Time…’, the ninth album for Blink-182, to be released in October, has some surprise guest songwriters.

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Rose Tattoo play Palms Crown Casino on Friday 27 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rose Tattoo Postpone All 2023 Shows Because Of Angry Anderson’s Health Issues

by Paul Cashmere

All upcoming Rose Tattoo shows for the 2023 Southern Stars Australian tour have been postponed until 2023 while singer Angry Anderson rests up with health issues.

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The Victims

Dave Faulkner To Reform The Victims for Two Play Final Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Perth Punk band The Victims, Dave Faulkner’s band before Hoodoo Gurus, will reform for two final shows in December.

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Cold Chisel Last Stand box

Cold Chisel To Release Expanded Box Set of Last Stand

by Paul Cashmere

Cold Chisel’s live album ‘Last Stand’, documenting the end of the first era of Chisel in later 1983, will be expanded into a box set with bonus tracks and the previously separate ‘Barking Spiders Live’ album.

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Jet photo by Ros O'Gorman

Jet To Be Inducted Into ARIA Hall of Fame Ahead of …

by Paul Cashmere

Jet will be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2023 and so they should … eventually … but not just yet.

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Paul Woseen of The Screaming Jets

The Screaming Jets Plan Memorial For Paul Woseen And Continue Band In His Honour

by Paul Cashmere

The Screaming Jets have announced a Memorial in Melbourne for their bass player and co-founder Paul Woseen will be announced soon.

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Darren Hayes

Darren Hayes Files For Divorce After 17 Years Marriage

by Music-News.com

Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes has filed for divorce from his husband Richard Cullen after 17 years of marriage.

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Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton, Snoop Dogg and Cindy Santana Cover Phil Collins For The Footy

by Paul Cashmere

Chris Stapleton, Snoop Dogg and Cindy Santana have recorded a new version of Phil Collins classic ‘In The Air Tonight’ for the 2023 season of ESPNS’s Monday Night Football.

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Wolfgang Van Halen

Wolfgang Van Halen Won’t Be Covering Van Halen Anytime Soon

by Music-News.com

Eddie Van Halen’s son Wolfgang Van Halen refuses to cover his dad’s songs because it’s important to be his “own musician”.

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Billy Corgan, The Smashing Pumpkins, Photo Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Billy Corgan Marries Long Time Partner Chloe Mendel

by Music-News.com

Billy Corgan has married his long-time partner Chloe Mendel. Morgan confirmed that last week, he tied the knot with his partner Chloe, who he has been in a relationship with since 2012.

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Roger Whittaker

British Folk Singer Roger Whittaker Dies At Age 87

by Paul Cashmere

Roger Whittaker, best known for the 1975 hit, ‘The Last Farewell’, has made his last farewell. Roger Whittaker has died at the age of 87.

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