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The Rolling Stones, Ros OGorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

UK Town of Dartford Unveils Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Statues

by Paul Cashmere

The English town of Dartford in Kent, where Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met as kids on a railway station, has unveiled statues of ‘The Glimmer Twins’.

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The Rubens

The Rubens Cover Split Enz ‘One Step Ahead’ For Mushroom 50th

by Paul Cashmere

The Rubens continue the year round celebration of Mushroom’s 50th anniversary with a cover of the Split Enz classic ‘One Step Ahead’.

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GANGgajang

GANGgajang ‘Speak To Me’ Is A Call For The Yes Vote

by Paul Cashmere

GANGgajang’s new song ‘Speak To Me’ is a plea for the Yes Vote in Australia’s upcoming referendum “to the voice from the heart and soul of Australia”.

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Robbie Robertson

Robbie Roberston of The Band Dead at 80

by Paul Cashmere

Robbie Robertson, the co-founder, songwriter and lead guitarist for the legendary band The Band, has died at age 80.

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Rodriguez, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Sixto Rodriguez Has Died At Age of 81

by Paul Cashmere

Singer songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, known as Rodriguez and documented in the movie ‘Searching for the Sugarman’, has died in Detroit at age 81.

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Lizzo

Made In America Festival Starring Lizzo Cancelled

by Paul Cashmere

Made In America, a music festival for Philadelphia starring Lizzo and featuring SZA, Ice Spice, Lil Yachty, Miguel, Latto, Coi Leray, Doechii, Metro Boomin and Mase and Cam’ron has been cancelled.

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Amy Shark

Amy Shark Cancels US Tour For Urgent Surgery

by Paul Cashmere

Amy Shark has had to cancel her upcoming American tour due to urgent surgery.

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Peter Garrett Midnight Oil 6 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Peter Garrett To Perform Second Alter Egos Show for 2023

by Paul Cashmere

Peter Garrett will resurrect his short-lived side-project The Alter Egos for a second show for 2023 for the Clearly Festival in Kiama in November.

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Avatar

Avatar Add Teramaze, Our Last Enemy and Krave To Australian Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Sweden’s Avatar have announced the support acts for their upcoming Australian shows with Teramaze opening in Melbourne, Out Last Enemy in Sydney and Krave in Brisbane.

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Pretenders ADOTG at Rochford Winery on Saturday 18 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Chrissie Hynde Says A Woman Directing Barbie Is Irrelevant

by Paul Cashmere

Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders says “who gives a shit” if a woman directed the new Barbie movie and “who gives two shits” if the movie made over $1billion.

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The Screaming Jets 2023 photo Kane Hibberd

The Screaming Jets Go The Big Ballad For New Song Second Chance

by Paul Cashmere

The Screaming Jets have a new album called ‘Professional Misconduct’ coming and have chosen the path of “the big ballad” to lead the way with ‘Second Chance’.

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Paul McCartney at AAMI Park Melbourne on Tuesday 5 December 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Paul McCartney Approves of Technology Used For New Beatles Song ‘Now and Then’

by Paul Cashmere

Paul McCartney has approved of the technology used to create the new Beatles song ‘Now and Then’ and has confirmed to OGlobo Brazil that Artificial Intelligence was not used to create the voices or the instruments.

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Sinead O'Connor at Point Nepean, Victoria 2008 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sinéad O’Connor Farewelled in Ireland

by Music-News.com

Sinéad O’Connor’s fans gathered in Bray, Ireland on Tuesday to say goodbye to the late singer.

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Kanye West photo by Ros O'Gorman

Kanye West Performs For First Time Since His Racist Rant

by Music-News.com

Kanye West performed for the first time since his antisemitism controversy on Monday.

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Taylor Swift photo by Ros O'Gorman

Taylor Swift Leads VMA Nominations

by Music-News.com

MTV today revealed the highly-anticipated nominations for the 2023 “VMAs,” celebrating artists whose cultural impact and work during the last 12 months have transformed the music industry and cultivated global conversations.

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Ian Moss photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ian Moss Premieres Rivers Run Dry Live With Solo Hits and Chisel Favs

by Paul Cashmere

Ian Moss has kicked off his solo shows for 2023 showcasing the new album ‘Rivers Run Dry’ but there is also a healthy serving of previous hits and his Cold Chisel favourites.

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Peter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel Releases 8th Song On 8th Full Moon ‘Olive Tree’

by Paul Cashmere

Peter Gabriel has been releasing a new song every full moon. For the full moon of August, fans received ‘Olive Tree’.

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Chris Cheney photo by Ros OGorman

The Living End Play Legendary Song for Legends on the Lawn

by Paul Cashmere

The Living End slipped in their homage to ‘Prisoner’, Allan Caswell’s ‘From The Inside’ into their Legends on the Lawn setlist last weekend in Queensland.

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Paul McCartney at AAMI Park Melbourne on Tuesday 5 December 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Paul McCartney Expands His ‘While I’m In The Southern Hemisphere I Might As Well…’ Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Paul McCartney has added more Southern Hemisphere dates while he is down under, but this time he will head over to South America.

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Morrissey, Festival Hall, Melbourne, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Morrissey To Tour Australia In December

by Paul Cashmere

Morrissey will be back touring Australia in December 2023.

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APRA AMCOS

ANNOUNCEMENT: Applications now open for 2024 APRA Professional Development Awards

by Announcement

APRA AMCOS is proud to announce applications are now open for the 2024 APRA Professional Development Awards, a career-boosting initiative that has helped further the musical success stories of Gotye, Ecca Vandal, Melanie Dyer, Ngaiire, Angie McMahon, Yirrmal, Morgan Evans, Baker Boy, Amanda Cole, Jem Cassar-Daley and many more.

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Paloma Faith, Noise11.com music news

Paloma Faith and Husband Split

by Music-News.com

Paloma Faith has confirmed her split from her husband Leyman Lahcine.

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Sinead O'Connor at Point Nepean, Victoria 2008 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sinéad O’Connor Clifftop Tribute Held In Hometown

by Music-News.com

A clifftop tribute to Sinéad O’Connor has been unveiled outside the late singer’s hometown.

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Noise11 The 1975 photo by Ian Laidlaw

The 1975 Threatened With Legal Action Over Cancelled Malaysian Show

by Music-News.com

The 1975 have been threatened with legal action over the cancellation of a Malaysian festival.

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Ian Watkins, former Lostprophets singer, has died at age 48 following a prison attack in Wakefield, England.

Lostprophets Singer and Paedophile Ian Watkins Attacked In Prison

by Paul Cashmere

Paedophile Ian Watkins, the former lead singer of Lostprophets, has been taken to hospital after being bashed in prison. His condition is listed as serious.

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Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne

Melbourne’s Iconic Sing Sing Studios South Yarra Shuts Up Shop

by Paul Cashmere

Sing Sing Studios, the Melbourne recording studio, where literally hundreds of artists have recorded thousands of songs, has closed its doors and will soon for knocked down to make way for a high rise apartment building.

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DMA'S Photo by Kalpesh Lathigra

DMA’s Have Added A Whole Lot of Guests To Their Line-up

by Paul Cashmere

DMA’s have announced a whole lot of special guests for their Australian tour and it’s a long list.

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The Kinks Lola vs Powerman

The Kinks’ John Gosling Keyboard Player Dies At 75

by Music-News.com

The Kinks’ John Gosling has died at the age of 75. The band have taken to social media to announce the passing of the keyboard player, who joined the group in 1970.

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