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The Weeknd Dawn FM

Australian Charts: The Weeknd ‘Dawn FM’ Spends Second Week At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

The Weeknd managed to hold onto the No.1 spot in Australia for a second week with “Dawn FM”, his first #1 album to log a second week atop the ARIA Album Charts.

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Jim Steinman Bad For Good

The Aborted Meat Loaf Album That Became The Jim Steinman Epic

by Paul Cashmere

Soon after Meat Loaf released the classic 1977 ‘Bat Out Of Hell’ album Jim Steinman set to work on a new batch of songs that were intended to be the follow-up. It never happened.

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Meat Loaf - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

The Meat Loaf Album Most Fans Don’t Know About

by Paul Cashmere

One year before the release of ‘Bat Out Of Hell’, Meat Loaf was a featured lead singer on a Ted Nugent album.

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

Foo Fighters Drop New Song Through Fraggle Rock

by Music-News.com

Foo Fighters have released a new song for the revival of children’s classic ‘Fraggle Rock’.

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Soft Cell

Marc Almond Is Anxious Over New Soft Cell Project

by Music-News.com

Marc Almond is filled with “anxiety and angst” whenever he starts a Soft Cell project.

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The Wombats. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Wombats Land A UK No 1 Album

by Music-News.com

The Wombats reach Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart today with Fix Yourself, Not The World, marking their first chart-topping LP in the UK.

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Meat Loaf - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Cher, Boy George Pay Tribute To Meat Loaf

by Music-News.com

Cher and Boy George have paid tribute to Meat Loaf on social media following his death.

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

Meat Loaf Dead At 74 From Covid

by Paul Cashmere

Meat Loaf, co-creator of Bat Out Of Hell with Jim Steinman, has died at the age on 74.

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Bjork, Photo: Ros O'Gorman music news noise11.com

Bjork Has New Album News

by Music-News.com

Björk has penned “a whole new album”, which she hopes will be released in the summer.

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Hoodoo Gurus Dave Faulkner, photo by Ros OGorman

Hoodoo Gurus To Release First Album In 12 Years ‘Chariot of the Gods’

by Paul Cashmere

Hoodoo Gurus first album in 12 years is titled ‘Chariot of the Gods’ and it will be with you in March.

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Alex The Astronaut photo by Jess Gleeson

Alex The Astronaut Premieres New Song ‘Airport’

by Paul Cashmere

Alex The Astronaut’s new song ‘Airport’ is a sequel to her last one ‘Growing Up.

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Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman Debuts ‘In Time’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Danny Elfman has premiered another video from his 2021 album ‘Big Mess’ album.

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

Dave Grohl And Ricky Gervais Discuss David Bowie

by Paul Cashmere

January 8 would have been David Bowie’s 75th birthday. Bowie died in 2016, just two days after his 69th birthday.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse Greendale tour Melbourne photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young’s Daryl Hannah Directed ‘A Band A Brotherhood A Barn’ Premieres On YouTube

by Paul Cashmere

Daryl Hannah’s documentary about the making of Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s ‘Barn’ album has debuted on YouTube.

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Thom Yorke, Radiohead, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood To Debut New Band The Smile

by Paul Cashmere

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood along with Tom Skinner of jazz group Sons of Kemet, will perform three shows as The Smile in 24 hours in London next week.

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Antony Partos Cezary Skubiszewski David McCormack at APRA Screen Music Awards

David McCormack, Kate Miller-Heidke, Alex Lahey Nominated For Screen Music Awards

by Paul Cashmere

The Screen Music Awards will be announced in February with Custard’s David McCormack and singer songwriters Kate Miller-Heidke and Alex Lahey nominated for the 2021 awards.

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Bob Evans

Bob Evans Sidelined With Covid

by Paul Cashmere

Bob Evans’ Melbourne show this weekend at the Northcote Social Club has been scrapped due to Covid.

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Liam Gallagher, Beady Eye, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Liam Gallagher Teases Major Announcement

by Music-News.com

Liam Gallagher has teased a “big announcement” is coming this week.

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Hilary Duff photo by Ros O'Gorman

Hilary Duff Plans Return To Live Music

by Music-News.com

Hilary Duff wants to make a new album. Duff has revealed she is itching to get back into the studio and give fans new music but admitted she’s not ready just yet, as she wants to make sure what she puts out into the world is “authentic” to her current situation.

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Joe Walsh. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Joe Walsh To Guest Star On The Connors

by Paul Cashmere

Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh will be acting this week on ‘The Conners’, the Roseanne spin-off.

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Jon Batiste at Noise11

Grammy Awards Move To Sin City

by Paul Cashmere

The postponed Grammy Awards have been rescheduled to 3 April 2022 and will now be held in Las Vegas.

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Leonard Cohen

David Roy Williams To Present Songs For Suzanne The Music and Poetry and Leonard Cohen

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne promoter David Roy Williams has gathered some of the cities finest performers for the special event ‘Songs For Suzanna The Music and Poetry of Leonard Cohen’ to be presented at the Palais Theatre in June.

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The Wombats. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Wombats Look Ste For No 1 UK Album

by Paul Cashmere

The Wombats are heading for their first-ever UK Number 1 album this week with Fix Yourself, Not The World.

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George Ezra

George Ezra To Release New Music This Week

by Music-News.com

George Ezra is set to make his hotly-anticipated comeback this week, with the new single ‘Anyone For You’.

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Katy Perry, photo by Ros O'Gorman, rod laver arena, Melbourne 2014

Katy Perry Plots 2022 New Music Roll-Out

by Music-News.com

Katy Perry has “loads more surprises” for fans this year, including a potential new track with DJ Zedd.

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Robbie Williams Heavy Entertainment Tour at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday 24 February 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Robbie Williams Plans A Return To The Road

by Music-News.com

Robbie Williams is hoping to go on tour at the end of the year.

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Ruth Slenczynska

Decca Records Signs 97 Year Old Pianist Ruth Slenczynska

by Paul Cashmere

Universal Music’s Decca Records has signed 97-year old pianist Ruth Slencyznska to record a new album.

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Every Time I Die

Four of the Five Every Time I Die Members Quit The Band

by Paul Cashmere

Four fifths of the band Every Time I Die have quit the band leaving Keith Buckley as the bandless lead singer.

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Iron Maiden performed at Rod Laver Arena on Monday 9 May 2016. Iron Maiden are touring Australia as part of the Book Of Souls World Tour.

Iron Maiden To Play Setjutsu In Full Live

by Music-News.com

Iron Maiden are planning to perform ‘Senjutsu’ in full for the “diehard fans”.

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Prince at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on 21 October 2003. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Prince Estate Valued At $156 million

by Paul Cashmere

The estate of late music icon Prince has been valued at $US156.4 million ($AUD217 million) following a lengthy legal battle.

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