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James Brown photo by Tim Cashmere

James Brown Estate Sells Music Catalogue for $90 Million

by Music-News.com

James Brown’s music assets have been sold for $90 million (£68 million).

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Damon Albarn Melbourne 2014, photo ros ogorman

Damon Albarn, Bastille Set For BRIT Events

by Music-News.com

Damon Albarn, Bastille and Anne-Marie have announced shows as part of BRITs Week for War Child.

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Badfinger Straight Up

Badfinger ‘Straight Up’ Turns 50

by Paul Cashmere

‘Straight Up’, the fourth and most successful album for Badfinger, has turned 50 years old.

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Nikki Sixx, Motley Crue, Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Sixx:AM Have No Plans To Tour

by Music-News.com

Sixx:A.M. have no current plans to tour or release new music.

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Foo Fighters Scrap Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Plans

by Music-News.com

Foo Fighters had to scrap their Abu Dhabi Grand Prix gig, due to “unforeseen medical circumstances”.

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David Bowie by Ros O'Gorman

Early Bowie Recording Could Fetch The Big Bucks

by Music-News.com

An unheard early David Bowie and The Lower Third record is expected to sell for up to £12,000 at auction.

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Mike Skinner - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

The Streets Axe More Dates

by Music-News.com

The Streets have cancelled all gigs next year following the “worst week” of Mike Skinner’s life.

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Bored!

John Nolan of Powder Monkeys and Bored! Has Passed Away

by Paul Cashmere

The Powder Monkey’s and Bored! guitarist John Nolan has died.

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Alex The Astronaut by Jamie Heath

10 Australia and Two More New Zealand Acts Added To SXSW

by Paul Cashmere

With a expected near normal 2022 on the way, SXSW has revealed its second round of artists with 10 Australian acts an a couple of Kiwis added for the 2022 Music Festival in Austin, Texas next March.

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The 2017 APIA Good Times tour with Joe Camilleri, Black Sorrows. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The 2021 Australian Music Prize Has Been Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

The list of Australian artists and albums vying for Australian Music Prize has been announced with 110 of the 450 entries making the longlist.

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Megan Thee Stallion

Megan The Stallion Is Finally A College Graduate

by Music-News.com

Megan Thee Stallion is a college graduate. On Saturday, Megan (The Stallion) Pete took to Instagram to share a slideshow of photos showing herself in the lead-up to the ceremony at Texas Southern University.

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Garth Dennis

Black Uhuru Co-founder Garth Dennis Dead at 72

by Paul Cashmere

Black Uhuru Co-founder Garth Dennis Dead at 72

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Joseph Wooten

Joseph Wooten To Bring Young In A Million To His Funky Birthday/Christmas Jam In Nashville This Sunday

by Paul Cashmere

Nashville bass player Joseph Wooten turns 60 this weekend and is celebrating with a special event with friends at the Analog Room of the Hutton Hotel in Nashville Sunday (12 December). Some of those friends are Nashville’s Young in a Million.

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Mike Nesmith

Michael Nesmith of The Monkees Dies At Age 78

by Paul Cashmere

Michael Nesmith, one of The Monkees, has died at the age of 78, his family have announced.

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Faith No More by Jimmy Hubbard

Faith No More Cancel Australian Tour

by Noise11.com

Faith No More will no more be coming to Australia and New Zealand in 2022.

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A Day In The Gardens in the Botanical Gardens Melbourne on Friday 10 March 2017. Ross Wilson, Daryl Braithwaite and John Farnham each performed a set for the first A Day In The Gardens held over the March 2017 Moomba long weekend in Melbourne. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Bellarine Music Festival Adjusts Its Line-up Due To A Quarantined Artist

by Noise11.com

The Bellarine Music Festival this weekend featuring Brian Mannix & The Androids, The Chantoozies and Taxiride and had to be cancelled due to a Covid quarantine.

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Sting photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Police Share Christmas Version of ‘Don’t Stand So Close To Me’

by Music-News.com

A previously unseen music video for The Police’s 1980 UK Number One hit ‘Don’t Stand So Close To Me’ has been unearthed from the band’s archives after 41 years. The video has now been released for Christmas 2021.

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Stereophonics photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Stereophonics Postpone Shows Due To Covid

by Music-News.com

Stereophonics have postponed their homecoming shows due to COVID.

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Bronski Beat photo from Bronski Beat Facebook page

Steve Bronksi of Bronksi Beat Dead at 61

by Paul Cashmere

Steve Bronski, a co-founder of Bronski Beat with Jimmy Sommerville, has died at the age of 61.

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Emma Donovan and Dan Sultan join Archie Roach in the ABC Melbourne Studio Foyer celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Archie Roach album Charcoal Road. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Music Victoria Awards Complete Winners List

by Noise11.com

The Music Victoria Awards have been handed out for 2021.

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Monty Python Life of Brian

Denis O’Brien, Former Manager of George Harrison, Dead At 80

by Paul Cashmere

Denis O’Brien, George Harrison’s long-time manager for most of his solo career, has died at age 80.

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Paul Kelly AWITG on Friday 17 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Paul Kelly To Stream Making Gravy Concert

by Paul Cashmere

Paul Kelly will stream is ‘Making Gravy’ concert from the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on 21 December.

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Sly and Robbie

Robbie Shakespeare of Sly & Robbie Fame Dead At 68

by Paul Cashmere

Bass player and producer Robbie Shakespeare has died at the age of 68 following kidney surgery in Florida.

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Paul Weller photo by Ros O'Gorman

Paul Weller To Play Show For Chelsea Hospital

by Music-News.com

Paul Weller is set to play a special show at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea.

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Sting photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sting Thanks Music Therapy Students

by Music-News.com

The first students to graduate from a North East music therapy centre have received a special message from the superstar who launched them on their journey.

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Kylie Minogue photo by Ros OGorman

Kylie Minogue Is Working On Next Album Before Returning Home To Melbourne

by Music-News.com

Kylie Minogue is reportedly back in the studio working on new material.

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A Day In The Gardens in the Botanical Gardens Melbourne on Friday 10 March 2017. Ross Wilson, Daryl Braithwaite and John Farnham each performed a set for the first A Day In The Gardens held over the March 2017 Moomba long weekend in Melbourne.

New South Wales’ Great Southern Nights Puts 50 Acts Back On Stage

by Paul Cashmere

Courtney Barnett, Daryl Braithwaite, James Reyne, Julia Stone, The Veronicas and The Whitlams are some of the artists performing for Great Southern Nights in early 2022 in New South Wales.

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Ross Wilson photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ross Wilson Reschedules Eagle Rock 50th Anniversary Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Ross Wilson has a stack of new dates for the Eagle Rock 50th anniversary tour, postponed because of Covid.

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