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Olivia Rodrigo

Australian Charts: Olivia Rodrigo ‘Sour’ Debuts At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

The debut studio album for American singer and actress Olivia Rodrigo called “SOUR” scores her not only her first No.1 Album, but she occupies the top of both ARIA charts this week with her song “Good 4 U”.

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BJ Thomas

B.J. Thomas R.I.P. 1942-2021

by Paul Cashmere

Singer songwriter Billy Joe (B.J.) Thomas has died at age 78 after revealing he had stage 4 cancer in March.

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Gwen Stefani photo by Ros O'Gorman

Gwen Stefani On Cultural Appropriation Allegations

by Music-News.com

Gwen Stefani is adamant she has done nothing wrong amid longstanding allegations of cultural appropriation.

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Brian Cadd APIA Good Times Tour 2015

Apia Good Times Melbourne, Geelong, Wollongong Shows Postponed

by Paul Cashmere

The Apia Good Times show for Melbourne Friday 28 May and Geelong Saturday 29 May will be postponed due to Victoria’s current lockdown. New dates are being worked out and Noise11 will update you on this page with more info is known.

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Alex Lahey

Melbourne’s Alex Lahey Pops Up On ‘The Mitchells Vs The Machines’ Soundtrack

by Paul Cashmere

An original song by Melbourne singer songwriter Alex Lahey has been included on the soundtrack to the new Netflix kids movie ‘The Mitchells vs The Machines’.

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Akon. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Akon’s Car Stolen At Petrol Station

by Music-News.com

Akon had to call in the police early on Tuesday after his Range Rover was stolen during a stop at a petrol station in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Ladyhawke

Ladyhawke Australian Tour Dates

by Paul Cashmere

New Zealand’s Phillipa ‘Pip’ Brown (aka Ladyhawke) will action her travel bubble opportunity to head to Australia for concert dates in October and November.

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Baker Boy

Baker Boy, Alice Skye To Perform At National Indigenous Music Awards 2021

by Paul Cashmere

The line-up for the 2021 National Indigenous Music Awards has been revealed. Baker Boy, Miiesha, Electric Fields, King Stingray, Dallas Woods and Kee’Ahn and Alice Skye with more acts to be announced soon.

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Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X Preps Debut Album

by Music-News.com

Lil Nas X’s debut album is a “coming-of-age story”.

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Lorde, Photo By Serena Ho

Lorde To Get Back To Live Performances

by Music-News.com

Lorde, rock, pop, New Zealand, 00s, 10s, 20s,

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Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, Photo Ros O'Gorman

Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden Undergoes Hip Surgery

by Music-News.com

Bruce Dickinson has revealed he underwent hip replacement surgery after being diagnosed with osteoarthritis.

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Liam Gallagher, Oasis, Noise11, Photo

Oasis Scrap Plans For New Greatest Hits

by Music-News.com

Noel Gallagher has claimed an Oasis greatest hits album was scrapped after a disagreement with his estranged sibling Liam Gallagher.

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DMX photo by Jonathan Mannion

Posthumous DMX Track Released

by Music-News.com

A new posthumous DMX song has been released.

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Marilyn Manson

Warrant Issued For Marilyn Manson In New Hampshire

by Music-News.com

Marilyn Manson is wanted in New Hampshire on an arrest warrant related to an alleged assault at a concert in 2019.

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Ann Wilson, Heart. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ann Wilson Opens Her Pre-Heart Vault To Reveal The Daybreaks

by Paul Cashmere

Before Heart, Ann Wilson had a band called The Daybreaks. Wilson fromted the short-lived rock band in the late 1960s.

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Motorhead singer and bassist Lemmy Kilmister. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ozzy Osbourne Calls Motorhead’s Lemmy His ‘Rock God’

by Paul Cashmere

Ozzy Osbourne has written his thoughts on Lemmy from Motorhead, who was one of his collaborators on Ozyy’s 1991 album ‘No More Tears’.

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The Scientists Negativity

The Scientists To Release ‘Negativity’ in June

by Paul Cashmere

The Scientists have a new album coming in June. ‘Negativity’ is out June 11. Henry Rollins previewed the song ‘I Wasn’t Good At Picking Friends’ on his radio show on KCRW last weekend.

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Custard

Custard To Spend The Second Half Of 2021 Touring

by Paul Cashmere

Custard will hit the road in July to tour ‘Respect All Lifeforms’, their 2020 album that was sidelined due to the pandemic.

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3222 Los Feliz Blvd LA

Coachella Co-Founder To Open Los Angeles Record Store

by Paul Cashmere

Paul Tollett, one of the co-founders of Coachella, will open a record store in the Los Angeles suburb of Atwater.

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Nai Palm of Hiatus Kaiyote, Noise11, Photo

Nai Palm of Haitus Kaiyote Signs On For Record Store Day 2021

by Paul Cashmere

Nai Palm of Haitus Kaiyote will join Hilltop Hoods as Record Store Day Australia ambassador for 2021.

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Marty Stuart

Marty Stuart Premieres Controversial Henson Cargill Classic ‘Skip A Rope’

by Paul Cashmere

Marty Stuart has a new song. ‘Skip A Rope’ is the third marker for the upcoming ‘Songs I Sing In the Dark’ project.

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Bill Bailey

Bill Bailey To Return To Australia In October

by Paul Cashmere

Comedian Bill Bailey will return to Australia in October for Adrian Bohm.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

James Reyne and Mark Seymour To Headline Valley Sounds

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne and Mark Seymour will headline the first Valley Sounds festival in the Yarra Valley in November.

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2 Tone

Prince Charles Visits 2 Tone Exhibition In London

by Music-News.com

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall today visited 2 Tone: Lives & Legacies at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum to mark the beginning of Coventry being UK City of Culture 2021.

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Taylor Swift photo by Ros O'Gorman

Taylor Swift To Receive Songwriter Icon Award

by Music-News.com

Taylor Swift is to receive the Songwriter Icon Award at the National Music Publishers Association’s virtual meeting.

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Francis Rossi Status Quo photo by Ros O'Gorman

Francis Rossi On Status Quo Touring Future

by Music-News.com

Francis Rossi says the “uppermost thought” on his mind with regards to how much longer Status Quo can tour is the “physicality” of their live shows.

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Robert Plant presents Sensational Space Shifters photo by Ros O'Gorman

Robert Plant Orders Rarities Locked Until After His Death

by Music-News.com

Robert Plant has told his kids to open up his vault of unreleased music and more to the public for free when he dies.

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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 Signals Queen Touring Days May Be Over

by Music-News.com

Brian May has warned “there’s a possibility” Queen will never tour again.

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Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD and Nipsey Hussle Feature On New Maroon 5 Album

by Music-News.com

Juice WRLD and Nipsey Hussle are posthumously featured on Maroon 5’s upcoming album.

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Spiff and Fifi

Remember Def FX? Check Out Spiff & Fifi Covering Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman

by Paul Cashmere

In 1990 Fiona Horne started what would be the majority of her 1990s fronting Sydney’s Def FX. In the late 80s, Dave Hopkins was creating skate-punk in Hellmenn. Now is 2021 Fiona and Dave are Spiff & Fifi and they are covering Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman.

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