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Matchbox Twenty - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Matchbox Twenty To Release First New Song In 11 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Matchbox Twenty will have a new song ‘Wild Dogs (Running In A Slow Dream)’ coming 17 March.

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A Day In The Gardens in the Botanical Gardens Melbourne on Friday 10 March 2017. Ross Wilson, Daryl Braithwaite and John Farnham each performed a set for the first A Day In The Gardens held over the March 2017 Moomba long weekend in Melbourne.

Harry Styles Performs Rickie Lee Jones ‘The Horses’ With Daryl Braithwaite In Sydney

by Paul Cashmere

Harry Styles has been popping out the Rickie Lee Jones song ‘The Horses’ on his Australian tour as an Aussie anthem because it was such a big hit for Australia’s Daryl Braithwaite. At the Sydney show, Daryl joined Harry on stage.

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Ed Sheeran at the MCG Melbourne

Ed Sheeran Breaks Attendance Record In Melbourne With 109500 Tickets Sold

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Sheeran has broken the attendance record for ticket sales in Melbourne beating the record he set just the day before.

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Neil Young. image by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young Reveals Next Two Titles From the Archives

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young will release another two albums from his archives in April 2023. ‘Somewhere Under The Rainbow’ was recorded at London’s Rainbow Theatre in 1973 and ‘High Flying’ is the shortlived project as The Ducks, recorded in California in 1977.

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David Lindley El Rayo X

Legendary Guitarist David Lindley Dies Aged 78

by Paul Cashmere

David Lindley, best known for his work with Jackson Browne, has died at age 78.

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Eva Cassidy

Technology Brings Eva Cassidy and the London Symphony Orchestra Together

by Paul Cashmere

27 years after the passing of Eva Cassidy, her songs have been reimagined with the London Symphony Orchestra.

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The Smashing Pumpkins photo supplied from OneWorld Entertainment

New Australian Dates For The Smashing Pumpkins The World Is A Vampire Announced

by Paul Cashmere

New dates have been added for The Smashing Pumpkins ‘The World Is A Vampire’ tour and some previous ones changed.

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Holy Holy

Holy Holy Premiere New Song With Kwame And Reveal Tour Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Holy Holy have a new song ‘Messed Up’ featuring New Zealand rapper Kwame.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Pays Tribute To Michael Gudinski and Shane Warne At First Melbourne Concert

by Paul Cashmere

It was no coincidence that the first Melbourne show for Ed Sheeran on his current Australian tour was scheduled for March 2. March 2, 2023 marked the second anniversary of the Mushroom founders passing.

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Steve Mackay tribute from Pulp Facebook page

Steve Mackay of Pulp Dies At Age 56

by Paul Cashmere

Steve Mackay, the bass player for UK band Pulp, has died at age 56.

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Sticky Fingers

Sticky Fingers Removed From Bluesfest

by Paul Cashmere

Sticky Fingers have been removed from Bluesfest following public outcry in recent weeks and the withdrawal of major acts King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard and Sampa The Great over the addition of the band.

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Extreme

Extreme To Release First Album In 15 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Extreme have their first album since ‘Saudades de Rock’ in 2008 coming on June 9. The sixth Extreme album is called ‘Six’. The first single is ‘Rise’.

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Dave Grohl Foo Fighters at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday 30 January 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Foo Fighters Add More Live Concert Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Foo Fighters will perform their first show since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins on 24 May 2023.

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Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Frankfurt, Germany Cancels Roger Waters Over Anti-Israel Behaviour

by Paul Cashmere

Roger Waters’ May 28 concert in Frankfurt, Germany has been cancelled with The City of Frankfurt citing Waters’ ongoing “anti-Israel behaviour” calling him “one of the most widely spread anti-Semites in the world”.

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Metallica 72 Seasons

Metallica Premiere ‘If Darkness Had A Son’

by Paul Cashmere

With Metallica’s ‘72 Seasons’ album out 14 April, here is another preview. The new song is ‘If Darkness Had A Son’.

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Billy Connolly 2014

Billy Connolly Art Exhibition To Open In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

A Billy Connolly Art Exhibition will be open in Melbourne from 16 to 26 March.

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Andrew Farriss and his APRA AMCOS award

Australia’s 32 SXSW Showcase Artists Event Scheduled

by Paul Cashmere

32 Australian acts, including rock royalty Andrew Farriss of INXS, will showcase at SXSW in Austin Texas this month.

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Don Walker photo by Ros O'Gorman

Don Walker Christens New Album ‘Lightning in a Clear Blue Sky’

by Paul Cashmere

Don Walker will release his first album in 10 years, ‘Lightning in a Clear Blue Sky’ in May.

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Regurgitator photo by Stephen Sloggett

Regurgitator To Perform ‘Unit’ Live

by Paul Cashmere

Regurgitator will perform their 1997 album ‘Unit’ in the 2023 ‘Units’ tour.

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10cc at Zoo Twilights photo by Noise11.com

Graham Gouldman’s ‘For Your Love’ Was Considered For The Beatles Before The Yardbirds

by Paul Cashmere

In an alternate universe the Graham Gouldman penned The Yardbirds classic ‘For Your Love’ could have been a Beatles song.

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Leon Russell performs at the Palais in St Kilda on 25 April 2011. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Leon Russell’s Long Out Of Print Signature Songs Coming From Dark Horse

by Paul Cashmere

Dark Horse Records, the label founded by George Harrison and now run by his son Dhani, will reissue the long out of print Leon Russell album ‘Signature Songs’.

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Frente photo by Sarah Walker

Frente To Play 30th Anniversary Dates Across Australia

by Noise11.com

Frente To Play 30th Anniversary Dates Across Australia

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Is Ed Sheeran Calling His Next Album ‘Subtract’?

by Music-News.com

Ed Sheeran appears to have confirmed the title of his next album.

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Post Malone Hollywoods Bleeding

Post Malone To Play Two Nights

by Music-News.com

Post Malone has announced two nights at London’s O2 arena as part of the European leg of his ‘Twelve Carat Tour’.

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Kings Of Leon. Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Kings Of Leon Announce Pair of UK

by Paul Cashmere

Kings of Leon have announced a pair of gigs at Wrexham AFC’s stadium.

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The Flaming Lips - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Flaming Lips To Tour ‘Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots For 20th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere

The Flaming Lips will take the classic ‘Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots’ album out on tour to mark the 20th anniversary of the release.

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Zucchero

Zucchero Tour To Final Reach Australia After Three Year Delay

by Paul Cashmere

The New Zealand and Australia tour for Italian superstar Zucchero will finally happen after a three year delay in April.

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Teskey Brothers photo by Ian Laidlaw

The Teskey Brothers Premiere ‘Oceans of Emotions’

by Paul Cashmere

The Teskey Brothers have a new song ‘Oceans of Emotions’ and new of a new album ‘The Winding Way’ on the way.

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Ed Sheeran, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Visits The Michael Gudinski Statue In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Sheeran paid tribute to his friend, the late Michael Gudinski, with a toast at Michael’s statue outside Rod Laver Arena, with Michael’s song Matt on Monday.

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Stewart Copeland Police Diaries

Stewart Copeland To Release ‘Stewart Copeland’s Police Diaries’

by Paul Cashmere

The Police drummer and co-founder Stewart Copeland has announced the upcoming release of ‘Stewart Copeland’s Police Diaries’.

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