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The Beatles Let It Be

The Beatles Expanded Let It Be/Get Back Release Is Due In October

by Paul Cashmere

It looks like the expanded edition of The Beatles ‘Let It Be’ will be released on October, possibly on 15 October, the same day the ‘Get Back’ book is being released.

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Tommy

Melbourne Production of The Who’s Tommy Postponed Until 2022

by Paul Cashmere

The upcoming Melbourne production of The Who’s Tommy has been postponed until February 2022 due to Covid lockdowns.

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Elton John at A Day On The Green at Rochford Winery on Sunday 1 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Elton John and Dua Lipa With Pnau ‘Cold Heart’

by Paul Cashmere

Sir Elton John and Dua Lipa have teamed up for a new song.

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Billy Idol photo by Ros OGorman

Billy Idol Release’s New Music Through George Harrison’s Dark Horse Records

by Paul Cashmere

Billy Idol’s new music is coming via Dark Horse Records, the record label founded by George Harrison in 1974.

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George Clinton, Parliament: Photo Ros O'Gorman

George Clinton Successfully Defeats Defamation Suit

by Paul Cashmere

George Clinton has been successful in defeating a motion against him by music publisher and record company owner Armen Boladian, who claimed Clinton defamed him in his 2014 biography ‘Brothas Be’.

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Ringo Starr photo by Ros OGorman

Ringo Starr Is Over The Album Format

by Paul Cashmere

Ringo Starr says he is over making albums. From now on it will be all about EPs.

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The Black Sorrows

Joe Camilleri Clocks Up 50th Album And Brings Back Producer Peter Solley

by Paul Cashmere

The next Black Sorrows album ‘Saint Georges Road’ will be the 50th album for Joe Camilleri. The album also reunites Joe with producer Peter Solley, who worked with him on The Falcons’ ‘Screaming Targets’ and the hits ‘Hit and Run’ and ‘Shape I’m In’.

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Steve Kilbey, Pure Gold Live at the Palais in St Kilda on Friday 13 May 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Steve Kilbey Has Made Over 70 Albums (We Think)

by Paul Cashmere

When you add up all of his albums, Steve Kilbey has made probably over 70. I say “probably” because even he has lost count. Steve’s new album ‘The Hall of Counterfeits’ most likely sits as his 70 Somethingth album.

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David Duchovny band

David Duchovny Creates A Story In Every Song

by Paul Cashmere

Actor, author, singer David Duchovny has his total entertainment background to fall back on when he writes a song.

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Raise The Roof

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss To Raise The Roof With Second Album

by Paul Cashmere

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss have reunited for a second album. ‘Raise the Roof’ is coming in November.

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Phil Lynott

Phil Lynott Doco Will Launch Long Play Music Films

by Paul Cashmere

A documentary of Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott will launch Australia’s new music film company Long Play Music Films.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Global Citizen Live Line-Up Announced

by Music-News.com

Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran and Camila Cabello will perform at Global Citizen Live.

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Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell Will Only Have Vaccinated Fans At Concerts

by Music-News.com

Jason Isbell has made it compulsory that all audience members of his shows are vaccinated against COVID-19.

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Beyonce. Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo, https://www.noise11.com

Beyonce Confirms New Music Is Coming Soon

by Music-News.com

Beyoncé has confirmed new music is on the way.

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Billie Eilish photo by Kelia Anne MacCluskey

Billie Eilish Adds Extra London Dates

by Music-News.com

Billie Eilish has added an extra date to her extensive ‘Happier Than Ever World Tour’.

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Harry Styles One Direction Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Harry Styles Leads Ivor Noms

by Music-News.com

Harry Styles leads the nominations at this year’s Ivor Novello Awards.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran To Play Intimate London Gig

by Music-News.com

Ed Sheeran has announced an intimate show in London next month.

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All Things Must Pass George Harrison deluxe

Bobby Whitlock Tears Strips Off George Harrison’s 50th All Things Must Pass

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison ‘All Thing Must Pass’ keyboard player Bobby Whitlock has slammed the Harrison Estate for the release of an over-priced, awfully remixed 50th anniversary edition of George’s iconic album.

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Bob Dylan Shot of Love

Bob Dylan ‘Shot Of Love’ Came Out 40 Years Ago Today

by Paul Cashmere

On 10 August, 1981, exactly 40 years ago today, Bob Dylan released the last of his trilogy of Christian albums ‘Shot of Love’.

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The Who Whos Next

The Who ‘Who’s Next’ Turns 50

by Paul Cashmere

‘Who’s Next’, the fifth album by The Who, turns 50 this week.

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Fleetwood Mac photo by Ros O'Gorman

Christine McVie Sells Her Songwriting Catalogue

by Paul Cashmere

Christine McVie is the latest artist and member of Fleetwood Mac to sell her songwriting catalogue.

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National Live Music Awards

Announcement: National Live Music Awards for 2021 Cancelled

by Announcement

Following the news that events like the Helpmann Awards and BIGSOUND would be taking a break for 2021, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) have today confirmed that their 6th Annual event will be postponed to 2022.

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Lizzo photo by Jora Frantzis supplied by Warner Music

Lizzo Confirms Cardi B Duet

by Music-News.com

Lizzo has collaborated with Cardi B on a new single titled Rumors.

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Brian May of Queen performs at Rod Laver Arena on Friday 2 March 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Brian May Calls Anti-Vaxxers ‘Fruit Cakes’

by Music-News.com

Queen’s Brian May has labelled anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists as “fruitcakes”.

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Limp Bizkit, Noise11, Photo

Limp Bizkit Cancel All Upcoming Gigs Due To Covid

by Paul Cashmere

Limp Bizkit have cancelled their concerts for the rest of the month due to coronavirus concerns.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd photo by Doltyn Snedden

Lynyrd Skynyrd Cancel All Shows After Guitarist Tests Positive To Covid-19

by Paul Cashmere

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s US shows have been axed, after guitarist Rickey Medlocke tested positive for COVID-19.

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Frank Ocean, Noise11, Photo

Frank Ocean To Launch Luxury Jewellery Brand

by Music-News.com

Frank Ocean has unveiled a new luxury brand named Homer.

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Jimmy Cliff photo by Ros O'Gorman

Reggae Icon Jimmy Cliff Debuts ‘Human Touch’

by Paul Cashmere

77-year old Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff has a new song ‘Human Touch’.

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David Hasselhoff Party Your Hasselhoff

David Parties His Hasselhoff With Neil Diamond’s Classic ‘Sweet Caroline’

by Paul Cashmere

One week after revealing his Iggy Pop cover, David Hasselhoff is back with another preview of ‘Party Your Hasselhoff. This time he is taking on Neil Diamond’s classic ‘Sweet Caroline’.

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Dennis Thomas of Kool and the Gang

Kool & The Gang Co-Founder Dennis Thomas Dies At Age 70

by Paul Cashmere

Dennis Thomas, Dee Tee from Kool & The Gang, has passed away at age 70. At his home in New Jersey.

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