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Baker Boy

You Am I, Baker Boy To Play Aussie BBQ In Central Park New York City

by Paul Cashmere

The Aussie BBQ will return to Central Park in New York City on 18 June with You Am I, Baker Boy and Peking Duk.

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Machine Gun Kelly, Noise11, Photo

Machine Gun Kelly To Return To Rap On Next Album

by Music-News.com

Machine Gun Kelly is returning to rap on his next album.

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The Wanted, Noise11, Music, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

The Wanted Premiere Song For Tom Parker

by Music-News.com

The Wanted have released ‘Gold Forever (For Tom)’ to raise funds for The Brain Tumour Charity.

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Kanye West. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Future Teases Collaboration With Kanye West

by Music-News.com

Future shared a video on Tuesday teasing a collaboration with Kanye West.

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The Weeknd

The Weeknd’s HBO TV Drama Heads To Production

by Music-News.com

Producers are taking a “new approach” to The Weeknd’s HBO drama series, The Idol.

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Doja Cat

Doja Cat Has The Lead Song From The Baz Luhrmann ‘Elvis’ Soundtrack

by Music-News.com

Doja Cat is to lead the Elvis movie soundtrack with her new song, Vegas.

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Oasis Definitely Maybe

Bonehead of Oasis Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

by Music-News.com

Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs has been diagnosed with tonsil cancer.

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Cruel Intentions Australian cast

Cruel Intentions Australian Cast Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

The Australian cast of Cruel Intentions has been announced. Kirby Burgess will be Kathryn, Drew Weston as Sebastian, Francine Cain as Cecile, Kelsey Halge as Annette, Euan Fistrovic Doige as Blaine, and Joseph Spanti as Greg with Rishab Kern as Ronald and Fem Belling as Mrs Caldwell.

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Grinspoon

Michael Chugg To Stage One For Lismore, One From The Heart

by Paul Cashmere

Chugg Entertainment will present the One From The Heart fundraiser for Lismore on 15 May headlined by Lismore’s own Grinspoon and Paul Kelly, Dan Kelly, Jon Stevens, Lime Cordiale, Sheppard, Daryl Braithwaite, Darlinghurst and The Buckleys.

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The Wolfe Brothers

The Wolfe Brothers Lock In The Rest 2022 On Tour

by Paul Cashmere

The Wolfe Brothers will kick off their ‘Startin’ Something’ Australia tour in April and keep the shows coming until mid-November.

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B-52s

The B-52s Have One More World Tour In Them

by Paul Cashmere

The B-52’s will head out around the planet for one last world tour.

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Philip Bailey and Andrew Woolfolk phot from Philip Bailey Instagram page

Earth Wind & Fire Sax Player Andrew Woolfolk Dies Aged 71

by Paul Cashmere

Andrew Woolfolk, the sax player and early member of Earth, Wind & Fire, has passed away at the age of 71.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran To Release Duet With Rapper Russ

by Music-News.com

Ed Sheeran has a new collaboration with US TikTok star Russ coming out this summer.

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Heather Small

Heather Small To Release First Album In 16 Years

by Music-News.com

Heather Small has announced her first album in 16 years, ‘Colour My Life’.

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Gary Numan photo by Tim Cashmere, music news, noise11.com

Gary Numan To Kick Off Intruder UK Tour In Cardiff This Week

by Paul Cashmere

Gary Numan is in the UK this week with the Intruder tour about to start in Cardiff, Wales.

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The Doobie Brothers Tom Johnston at Deni Blues and Roots Festival on Sunday 20 April 2014.

Doobie Brothers Premiere A Very Doobie Sounding Single ‘Easy’

by Paul Cashmere

In 2021 The Doobie Brothers released their 15th studio album ‘Liberte’. It was their first album of new songs since ‘World Gone Crazy’ in 2010.

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Thelma Plum

Thelma Plum Joins the BIGSOUND Management Committee

by Paul Cashmere

Brisbane’s BIGSOUND event will be live and in-person for the first time since 2019 this year with a new face, singer songwriter Thelma Plum.

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George Harrison

George Harrison’s Dark Horse Record Label Reactivates 1974-1977 Catalogue

by Paul Cashmere

The Dark Horse Records catalogue, the label founded by George Harrison in 1974, is back. The 1974-1977 catalogue has been remastered and is now streaming.

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Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen photo by Ros O'Gorman

Eddie Van Halen Left $1 Million To Music Charity

by Music-News.com

The late Eddie Van Halen left over $1 million to a music education charity in his will.

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Lady Gaga, Photo Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Lady Gaga Records Song For Top Gun: Maverick Soundtrack

by Music-News.com

Lady Gaga has reportedly recorded a song for the ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ soundtrack.

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Gene Simmons of KISS Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Gene Simmons Defends Mike Tyson For Punching Dickhead On A Plane

by Music-News.com

Gene Simmons and Ice-T have voiced support for Mike Tyson after the former professional boxer punched a fellow passenger on an aeroplane last week.

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50 Cent photo by Ros O'Gorman

50 Cent Says Snoop Dogg Series Is Canned

by Music-News.com

50 Cent has claimed his upcoming Snoop Dogg-inspired series is no longer in production.

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Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones image by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Mick Jagger Praises Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly For Keeping Rock Alive

by Music-News.com

Mick Jagger has named Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly as two new rockers keeping the genre alive.

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Halsey

Halsey Rushed In and Out of Hospital In Recent Weeks

by Music-News.com

Halsey’s body is demanding they slow down following regular trips to the hospital.

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Ellen Foley

Listen to Ellen Foley Covering The Who’s Behind Blue Eyes

by Paul Cashmere

In 2020, Ellen Foley performed her Cabaret show ‘Club Dada’ at La Mama Theatre in New York and included her version of The Who classic ‘Behind Blue Eyes’.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros O'Gorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

The Rolling Stones To Expand 2003 Madison Square Garden Live DVD

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones will upgrade their Four Flicks Madison Square Garden release to the full concert with four additional tracks, including a duet with Sheryl Crow.

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Meat Loaf. Photo by Ros O'Gorman., music news, noise11

Meat Loaf Was Paid $1000 For His Lead Vocals On Ted Nugent’s Free For All

by Paul Cashmere

A year before Meat Loaf made good with his 1977 release ‘Bat Out Of Hell’, he was the lead singer on the Ted Nugent album ‘Free For All’. For his work on an album that would go on to sell over 2,000,000 copies, Meat Loaf was paid $1000.

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Icehouse - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Michael Paynter Sits Out The Perth Icehouse Gig

by Paul Cashmere

Icehouse had a slight setlist adjustment when they played Perth on Saturday minus Michael Paynter. Michael tested positive for Covid and was unable to travel to Perth for the show.

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Kirk Hammett of Metallica by Ros O'Gorman

Kirk Hammett Debuts His First Solo Work ‘Portals’

by Paul Cashmere

Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett has released his debut EP ‘Portals’ and dropped a video for the track ‘High Plains Drifter’.

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The Knack Live At The House of Blues

Prescott Niles On Recording The Knack’s Live Album Two Weeks After September 11 And The Doors Connection

by Paul Cashmere

The Knack have released a historic recording of the band live from 25 September 2001, recorded just two weeks after the September 11 terrorist attack on New York City and Washington DC. They also had a close connection with The Doors’ co-founder Ray Manzarek.

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