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Fenix TX

Fenix TX Bass Player Adam Lewis Dies Aged 45

by Paul Cashmere

Adam Lewis, a founding member and bass player for Fenix TX, has died from pancreatic cancer at age 45.

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Wu-Tang Clan ONCE UPON A TIME IN SHAOLIN

Wu-Tang Clan Album Are Being Sold As NFTs

by Paul Cashmere

Samples of Wu-Tang Clan’s one-off ‘Once Upon a Time in Shaolin’ album are now available as NFT.

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‘Always On My Mind’ Songwriter Mark James Dies at 83

by Paul Cashmere

Mark James, composer of the Elvis hits ‘Always On My Mind’ and ‘Suspicious Minds’, has died in Nashville at age 83.

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Taylor Swift at the MCG Melbourne 16 February 2024 Photo Credit TAS Rights Management

Taylor Swift Gives Eras Tour An End Date

by Music-News.com

Taylor Swift has officially announced when her Eras Tour will wrap up.

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Placebo photo by Mads Perch

Placebo Reveal Details of Doco

by Music-News.com

Placebo announce the release of their second feature-length documentary called This Search For Meaning. This intimate and enlightening film explores the ideas that inhabit the lyrics and subject matter of Placebo’s songs, whilst charting their evolution as a group and as human beings. It is a fearless, truthful and forthright exploration of the creative process and the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle, along with its inevitable consequences.

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Sam Smith The Lonely Hour

Sam Smith To Release 10th Anniversary ‘In The Lonely Hour’

by Music-News.com

Sam Smith is set to release a new song as part of a 10th anniversary edition of their debut album ‘In The Lonely Hour’.

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Spice Girls images photo noise11.com

David Beckham Shuts Down Spice Girls Reunion Rumours

by Music-News.com

David Beckham has shut down rumours of a Spice Girls reunion.

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The Whitlams Love This City

The Whitlams To Perform Entire Love This City Live

by Paul Cashmere

Tim Freedman will perform the entire ‘Love This City’ album live with The Whitlams from October.

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Wu-Tang Clan ONCE UPON A TIME IN SHAOLIN

Martin Shkreli Sued For Breaking Copyright Of Wu-Tang Clan Album

by Paul Cashmere

Scumbag, disgraced pill lord and convicted felon Martin Shkreli is being sued for breaking copyright of the one-off Wu-Tang Clan album he once owned ‘Once Upon A Time In Shaolin’.

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Steve Kilbey of The Church - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Steve Kilbey On Bob Clearmountain, Capitol Records and the Missing ‘I Am A Rock’ Verse

by Paul Cashmere

When The Church went to record their second ‘The Blurred Crusade’ in 1982, legendary producer Bob Clearmountain signed on as their producer. Noise11 talks to Steve Kilbery about working with Bob Clearmountain, why Capitol Records hated the record and dropped them and also why their version of Paul Simon’s ‘I Am A Rock’ is missing a verse.

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Andy Summers by Dennis Mukai

Andy Summers of The Police To Play Australian Shows

by Paul Cashmere

The Police lead guitarist Andy Summers will tour Australia as a solo artist in September.

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The Beatles Requests

The Beatles Played First Australian Show In Adelaide 60 Years Ago On 12 June 1964

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles played their first Australian show in Adelaide on 12 June 1964 and keep in mind this was just 15 months after their first record was released in Australia.

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John Lennon Mind Games box

John Lennon Mind Games Box Features Hidden Tracks

by Paul Cashmere

When the John Lennon ‘Mind Games’ box set was announced we were told that the album would contain hidden tracks.

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Charlie Musselwhite by Andrea Zucker

Charlie Musselwhite Australian Tour Opening Acts Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

Fiona Boyes, Frank Sultana, Dana Gehrman, Dave Brewer and The Night Owls will open for Charlie Musselwhite at his shows around Australia in September.

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Françiose Hardy

French Singer Françoise Hardy Dies At 80

by Paul Cashmere

French pop singer Françoise Hardy has died at age 80 after a 20 year battle with cancer. Hardy was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer in 2004 and later laryngeal cancer.

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Myles Kennedy

Check Out The New Myles Kennedy Song ‘Say What You Will’

by Paul Cashmere

For Slash and the Conspirators and Alter Bridge singer Myles Kennedy will release his third solo album ‘The Art of Letting Go’ in October and the song ‘Say What You Will’ is out now.

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Confidence Man Press Shot (Credit Julian Buchan)

Confidence Man To Return To Australia in October

by Paul Cashmere

Brisbane’s London based Confidence Man will return home to Australia for the ‘3AM (La La La) tour in October and November.

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The Saints

Ed Kuepper And Ivor Hay Reform The Saints With Members of Mudhoney, Sunnyboys and Bad Seeds

by Paul Cashmere

The Saints founding members Ed Kuepper and Ivor Hay will reform the band for an Australian tour in November.

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Xavier Rudd

Xavier Rudd To Play Live At The Gardens

by Paul Cashmere

Xavier Rudd will perform at Melbourne’s new Live At The Gardens at the Royal Botanic Gardens in November.

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Billy Ray Cyrus

Billy Ray Cyrus To Divorce Aussie Wife After 9 Months

by Music-News.com

Billy Ray Cyrus has filed for divorce from his wife of seven months, singer Firerose.

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Cold Chisel photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cold Chisel Add Six More Shows To The Big Five-O Tour

by Paul Cashmere

After selling out 16 shows last week Cold Chisel have announced six for shows The Big Five-O 50th anniversary tour.

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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard To Play European Residencies In 2025

by Paul Cashmere

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard will play three shows each in Portugal, Lithuania, Spain, Greece and Bulgaria in 2025.

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Sabrina Carpenter and Barry Keoghan in Please Please Please video

Saltburn Star Barry Keoghan Stars In Sabrina Carpenter Video

by Paul Cashmere

Saltburn star Barry Keoghan plays a prisoner in Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Please Please Please’ video.

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Chris Martin, Coldplay, Melbourne. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Coldplay Premiere New Song ‘All My Love’ in Athens

by Paul Cashmere

Coldplay premiered an unlisted new song called ‘All My Love’ at their show in Athens, Greece this week.

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Paul McCartney Got Back 2023

Paul McCartney Announces South America Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Paul McCartney is getting back to South America in October with shows for Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru.

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Casey Barnes

Ridin’ Hearts Festival Announced For November

by Paul Cashmere

The Country Music Festival for the city, Ridin’ Hearts, is on for Sydney and Melbourne in November.

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Glastonbury

Glastonbury To Take 2026 Off

by Music-News.com

Glastonbury festival fans might be disappointed to hear that the annual event will have a year off in 2026.

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Gene and Dean of Ween

Ween To Release 30th Anniversary Edition of ‘Chocolate & Cheese’

by Paul Cashmere

‘Chocolate & Cheese’, the fourth Ween album, has been remastered and expanded for its 30th anniversary.

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John Collins of Powderfinger photo by Ros O'Gorman

John Collins of Powerfinger Receives Member of the Order of Australia Honor

by Paul Cashmere

Powderfinger co-founder and bass player John Collins has received the Member of the Order of Australia for his services to the arts, music and the community.

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Dolly Parton Wines

Dolly Parton Gets Into The Wine Business

by Paul Cashmere

Dolly Parton will launch her new wine line with a California Chardonnay in July.

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