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Icehouse at the Myer Music Bowl Melbourne 13 Feb 2023 photo by KB

Icehouse Return To Melbourne After 2022 Covid Sidetrack

by Paul Cashmere

Icehouse returned to Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Saturday (11 February) to make good on the postponed November 2022 show.

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Richard Clapton To Perform Sydney and Melbourne Shows To Mark His 50th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere

In November 2023, ‘Prussian Blue’, the first album for Richard Clapton, will turn 50.

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The Edge and Bono of U2 photo by Ros O'Gorman

U2 Announce Vegas Residency Minus Larry Mullen Jr

by Paul Cashmere

U2 will head to Vegas for a long-term event in a purpose-built venue called The Sphere but they will have a line-up change.

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Rihanna photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rihanna Confirms She Is Pregnant Again After Super Bowl Performance

by Paul Cashmere

Rihanna has confirmed she is pregnant with child two after her Super Bowl performance.

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De La Soul Three Foot High and Rising

De La Soul Rapper Trugoy the Dove Dead At 54

by Music-News.com

Trugoy the Dove , a founding member and rapper for De La Soul, has died at age 54.

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Scream VI

Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park Has A Solo Song In Scream VI

by Music-News.com

Linkin Park‘s Mike Shinoda has a solo song in ‘Scream VI’.

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Jessica Mauboy photo from Warner Music

Play On the Plains Cancelled Due To Poor Ticket Sales

by Paul Cashmere

The Play On the Plains music festival for Deniliquin in March has been cancelled.

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Taylor Swift Midnights

Australian Album Chart: Taylor Swift ‘Midnights’ Returns To Number One

by Gavin Ryan

Taylor Swift and her Midnights set reclaims the #1 Album spot in Australia, logging a twelfth week at the Albums-summit.

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Harry Styles Harrys House

BRIT Awards 2023 The Complete Winners List

by Paul Cashmere

The BRIT Awards were held in London over the weekend. Harry Styles was the big winner picking up four awards including the three biggies, Album, Artist and Song of the Year.

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Sting photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sting Has Played The First ‘My Songs’ Australian Show in Perth

by Paul Cashmere

Sting kicked off his My Songs tour in Australia on Friday with his son Joe Sumner opening for him and joining him later for The Police’s classic ‘King of Pain’.

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Elvis Costello photo by Ros O'Gorman

Elvis Costello Plays Tribute To Burt Bacharach

by Paul Cashmere

Elvis Costello has paid tribute to his friend and collaborator Burt Bacharach performing three of his classics ‘Baby Its You’, ‘Please Stay’ and ‘Anyone Who Had A Heart’ at his New York concert.

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Jesse Wood of Reef

Jesse Wood Leaves Reef

by Paul Cashmere

Reef guitarist Jesse Wood has left the band.

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Bonnie Raitt photo by Ros O'Gorman

Bonnie Raitt Posts Emotional Response Following Grammy Wins

by Paul Cashmere

Bonnie Raitt has posted an emotional response after winning three Grammy Awards this week including Song of the Year for ‘Just Like That’.

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Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers in Melbourne 7 Feb 23 photo by David Mushegain supplied Live Nation

Red Hot Chili Peppers Serve Another Unique Show For Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Chili Peppers have surprised fans every single night on the 2023 tour with a unique show with a different setlist at every show.

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Joe Sumner with Fiction Plane at the MCG Melbourne 2007 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Joe Sumner Anoints First Solo Album ‘Sunshine In The Night’ And Recruits Brendon O’Brien Into His Band’

by Paul Cashmere

‘Sunshine In The Night’ will be the name of the debut solo album for Joe Sumner.

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Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode Premiere New Song ‘Ghosts Again’

by Paul Cashmere

Depeche Mode have clocked up over one million views in 12 hours on YouTube for their new song ‘Ghosts Again’.

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Skin of Skunk Anansie

Skunk Anansie’s Skin Awarded OBE By King Charles

by Paul Cashmere

Deborah Dyer (aka Skin) from Skunk Anansie, has been awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) by King Charles.

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Madder Lake

Madder Lake Premiere ‘Heavy Weather’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Madder Lake have premiered a video for the song ‘Heavy Weather’, filmed at the Brunswick Ballroom in 2022.

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

Brewster Brothers To Perform Angels Rarities

by Paul Cashmere

The Angels’ co-founders John and Rick Brewster (aka The Brewster Brothers), will perform Angels rarities over April.

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Songwriting Genius Burt Bacharach Dies At Age 94

by Paul Cashmere

Burt Bacharach, one of the greatest songwriters of the last century, has died at the age of 94.

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Boardwalk Country Music Festival

Introducing Australia’s Newest Music Festival Boardwalk Country Music Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Australia has a brand-new country music festival. The Boardwalk Country Music Festival will feature Jimmie Allen, Gavin DeGraw, Kasey Chambers, Casey Barnes, Busby Marou, Shannon Noll, The Wolfe Brothers and Darlinghurst.

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Bucks Fizz

Bucks Fizz Were Offered ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’ Before Tina Turner

by Music-News.com

Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston say Bucks Fizz were meant to release ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’ before Tina Turner.

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Roger Waters talking at an event for Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) at the Atheneum Theatre Melbourne on Friday 9 February 2018. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters Re-Records ‘Dark Side of The Moon’

by Music-News.com

Roger Waters has been “secretly” re-recording ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’.

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

Morrissey Accuses Capitol Records of Sabotage

by Music-News.com

Morrissey has accused Capitol Records of intentionally “sabotaging” his new album.

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David Bowie 2004 Rod Laver Arena. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

David Walsh Buys David Bowie’s Handwritten ‘Jean Genie’ Lyrics For Mona Tasmania

by Music-News.com

David Bowie’s handwritten lyrics to ‘Jean Genie’ have fetched £46,000 at auction and the new owner is the owner of Mona in Tasmania, David Walsh.

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Chad Smith and Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers in Melbourne 7 Feb 23 photo by David Mushegain supplied Live Nation

Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith Pops into Cherry Bar Melbourne for an AC/DC Workout

by Paul Cashmere

Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers was banging away to a few AC/DC tunes at Cherry Bar in Melbourne last night (8 February 2023) and played to an audience of 17.

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Henry Rollins photo from Frontier Touring

Henry Rollins To Perform Spoken Word Dates Around Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Henry Rollins will be back in Australia for spoken work dates in June.

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Camp Cope

Camp Cope To Split After One More Hometown Gig

by Paul Cashmere

Camp Cope will split after playing one final show for the Brunswick Festival in Melbourne.

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Rod Stewart photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rod Stewart Adds Second Melbourne Show

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart has a second Melbourne show set for 15 March.

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Stylus

Stylus To Reunite For Shows In April

by Paul Cashmere

Stylus, the first and only Australian band ever to be signed to Motown Records, has reformed for shows in April.

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