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Amy Shark

Amy Shark, Casey Barnes Added To Bluesfest

by Paul Cashmere

More Australian acts have been added to Bluesfest 2022. Amy Shark and Casey Barnes lead a list including Stan Walker, Kevin Borich Express, Lachy Doley, Lisa Hunt and Geoff Achison.

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George Michael photo by Ros OGorman

George Michael and Wham Bass Player Deon Estus Dead At 65

by Music-News.com

George Michael and Wham!’s longtime bassist, Deon Estus, has died.

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KISS photo by Ros O'Gorman

Gene Simmons Avoids Stage Fall At Kiss Show In Tampa

by Music-News.com

Gene Simmons narrowly avoided a nasty fall at KISS’ recent Tampa gig.

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David Bowie by Ros O'Gorman

Last Sessions By David Bowie To Become Another Album

by Music-News.com

David Bowie’s estate is to release a posthumous album and more to mark the late music legend’s 75th birthday next year.

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Usher, Noise11.com, photo

Usher Is Now A Father Of Four

by Music-News.com

Usher has announced the birth of his fourth child.

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Missy Higgins AWITG on Sunday 19 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Summersalt Add Gold Coast and Adelaide Shows

by Noise11.com

Summersalt has a couple of extra dates for Queensland and South Australia. Missy Higgins will headline the show on the Gold Coast while The Teskey Brothers are lined up for Adelaide.

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U2 October

U2 October Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

‘October’, the second U2 album, was released on this day 12 October 1981.

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Kimbra, BDO 2012 - image by Ros O'Gorman

Kimbra Launches Digital Artworks Through Start-Up Company KLKTN

by Paul Cashmere

Kimbra has launched a series of digital artworks combining her music and visuals into a unique art form.

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Charley Drayton opening Amphlett Lane, Melbourne photo by Ros O'Gorman

Charley Drayton Is Bob Dylan’s New Drummer

by Paul Cashmere

Former Divinyls member Charley Drayton will be heading out on tour as the drummer for the Bob Dylan band for Bob’s upcoming ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour 2021-2024’.

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Denis Handlin AM, Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Australasia

Four Corners Sony Music Expose Is Just The Tip of the Iceberg

by Paul Cashmere

Let me start by saying I am not a fan of ‘Trial By Media’. The objective for a television program is eyeballs, not a legal conclusion. That is precisely what a huge brand name like Sony Music can deliver. Four Corners simply opened a door and allowed viewers a peak inside the entertainment industry and it was pretty ugly.

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Gary Barlow, Noise11, Photo

Today’s Christmas Album News Goes To … (drum-roll please)… GARY BARLOW

by Music-News.com

Gary Barlow is to follow in the footsteps of his Take That bandmate Robbie Williams by releasing a Christmas album.

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Bryan Adams Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Bryan Adams Previews ‘So Happy It Hurts’ Album

by Paul Cashmere

Bryan Adams has released the title track from his upcoming album, ‘So Happy It Hurts’, and announced a 2022 UK and Ireland tour.

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

Liam Gallagher To Play Hometown Gig

by Paul Cashmere

Liam Gallagher is “super proud” to be performing a headline gig in his native Manchester next year.

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James Bay, music news, noise11.com

James Bay Is A First Time Father

by Music-News.com

James Bay is a first-time father.

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Blondie, Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Thursday 6 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Check Out Blondie’s New Christmas Song ‘Yuletide Throw Down’

by Paul Cashmere

If Rob Thomas announcing a Christmas album today wasn’t even to scare you, then creep out to this … Blondie have a Christmas song too.

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

Mick Jagger Says He Visited A Karaoke Bar In Nashville And Sang A Stones Song

by Paul Cashmere

Mick Jagger may or may not have visited a karaoke bar in Nashville and sang a Stones song this week. At least he told fans at the Rolling Stones Nashville concert that he did.

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John Lennon and Yoko Ono (supplied)

John Lennon ‘Imagine’ Has Just Gone 3x Platinum In The USA?

by Paul Cashmere

The Recording Industry Association of America has just awarded John Lennon ‘Imagine’ a Triple platinum award 50 years after it was first released.

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James Bond No Time To Die

Jason Bonham Becomes Second Led Zeppelin Connection To A James Bond Soundtrack

by Paul Cashmere

British drummer Jason Bonham has revealed he is the drummer on the soundtrack to the new James Bond movie ‘No Time To Die’. That makes him the second Led Zeppelin connection to a Bond soundtrack. Jimmy Page played guitar on the 1964 theme song ‘Goldfinger’.

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Seawitch

Seawitch Take To Mt Duckworth WA For ‘Trial Of Love’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Seawitch, the band featuring ex-Def FX member Fiona Horne with Dave (Spiff) Hopkins of The Hellmen, have generated a stunning video from Mt Duckworth, Western Australia for their latest song ‘Trial of Love’.

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Rob Thomas Something About Christmas Time

Rob Thomas Has Made A Christmas Album

by Paul Cashmere

Ho Ho Ro. Rob Thomas will release a Christmas album soon.

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Alanis Morissette

Alanis Morissette Postpones European Tour Again Due To Pandemic

by Music-News.com

Alanis Morissette has postponed her UK and European tour dates. The shows had previously been rescheduled to be held this autumn after being pushed back a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic but Alanis has now confirmed they have been postponed once again due to coronavirus restrictions.

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Announcement: AusMusic T-Shirt Day In 19 November 2021

by Announcement

Music industry charity, Support Act, has announced today that its annual Ausmusic T-Shirt Day will return on Friday 19 November, backed by some of Aussie music’s biggest names including Jessica Mauboy, Jon Stevens, 5 Seconds of Summer, Amy Shark, Lime Cordiale and Neil Finn.

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Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

Hunter & Collectors Return for Red Hot Summer Unfinished Business

by Paul Cashmere

The Hunters & Collectors Red Hot Summer dates have been rescheduled with their Unfinished Business starting back up in Sydney on 20 February.

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Mick Jagger in Nashville

Mick Jagger Goes Unnoticed Walking Around Nashville

by Paul Cashmere

Forget Wally or Waldo. There’s a new game to play if the Rolling Stones are in your town … “where’s Mick”.

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Drake, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Australian Album Chart: Drake “Certified Lover Boy” Is Back At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

Drake regains the No.1 spot in the country this week as “Certified Lover Boy” rises back for a third overall week at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart.

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Joe Dolce Shaddup You Face

Joe Dolce’s 1980 Novelty Hit Shaddup You Face Makes It Way Into ‘Morning Wars’

by Paul Cashmere

Joe Dolce’s no 1 novelty track ‘Shaddup You Face’ has been given some acceleration this week with placement in the hit Apple TV series ‘Morning Wars’.

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Little River Band Lonesome Loser

David Briggs Formerly of Little River Band Scores An Addams Family Windfall

by Paul Cashmere

Former Littler River Band guitarist David Briggs has just scored a windfall with one of his songs. The LRB classic ‘Lonesome Loser’ is included in the new ‘Addams Family 2’ movie.

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Genesis

Genesis Postpone UK Dates Due To Band Members Testing Covid Positive

by Paul Cashmere

The final dates of the Genesis UK tour in Glasgow and London have been postponed after members of the band (unnamed) have tested positive to Covid-19.

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Deep Purple: Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Photo, Noise11

Deep Purple Have Another Album After What They Thought Was Their Final Album

by Paul Cashmere

In 2020 Deep Purple release the ‘Whoosh’ album. They fully expected it to be their last album. Then Covid happened.

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Bjork photo Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones

Bjork To Perform Cornucopia Dates In California and Iceland in 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Bjork has a handful of dates planned for 2022. The ‘Cornucopia’ shows feature the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.

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