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Green Day BBC Sessions

Green Day Have A BBC Sessions Album Coming

by Paul Cashmere

Green Day are planning an album of tracks culled from their numerous times in the UK recording for BBC Radio.

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Adele 30

Adele Reveals Her 30 Tracklisting And Chris Stapleton In On the Album

by Paul Cashmere

Adele has confirmed the tracklisting for her ‘30’ album and fans will be treated to a bonus version of ‘Easy On Me’ with Chris Stapleton. Adele covered Stapleton’s “If It Hadn’t Been for Love” on 21.

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Alice Cooper at Rod Laver Arena on Friday 20 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Alice Cooper Sets Himself Up For 2022 Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Alice Cooper will stay busy for the first have of 2022 with dates in the USA and then the UK.

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Bono, U2 perform at Etihad Stadium. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

U2 Debut New Song ‘Your Song Saved My Life’

by Paul Cashmere

U2, Bono, Sing 2, Your Song Saved My Life, rock, soundtrack,

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Sting photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sting Goes Vegas

by Paul Cashmere

Sting has kicked off his Las Vegas residency which sees his playing his ‘My Songs’ show through until June 2022.

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Bon Jovi, Photo By Damien Loverso

Jon Bon Jovi Tests Positive To Covid-19

by Music-News.com

Jon Bon Jovi cancelled a gig over the weekend after he tested positive for Covid-19.

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Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Mark Hoppus Plays His First Gig Since Cancer Diagnosis

by Music-News.com

Mark Hoppus reunited with Travis Barker to play his first concert since being declared cancer-free at the weekend.

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Michael Buble at Rod Laver Arena, photo Ros O'Gorman

Michael Buble To Play Vegas Residency

by Music-News.com

Michael Buble is reportedly heading to Las Vegas for a residency in 2022.

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Screaming Jets

Screaming Jets Had A C*** of a Time With All For One Album

by Paul Cashmere

The Screaming Jets had one hell of a time convincing their record company to include a controversial song on their debut album ‘All For One’.

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Fugees

Fugees Postpone Reunion Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Fugees have postponed the reunion tour they just announced five weeks ago.

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

Paul Kelly Is Making Gravy For Christmas Again

by Paul Cashmere

Paul Kelly’s annual Christmas show ‘Making Gravy’ will play Melbourne and Brisbane this year.

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Mona Foma photo credit Jesse Hunniford

Mona Foma Is A Goer For 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Moma Foma will return for 2022 with dates locked in for Launceston and Hobart in Tasmania.

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Steve Williams photo supplied

Steve Williams of Wa Wa Nee Released ‘Surrey Road’

by Paul Cashmere

Wa Wa Nee co-founder Steve Williams has released a collaborative album ‘Surrey Road’.

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Ice Cube Death Certificate

Ice Cube ‘Death Certificate’ Clocks Up 30 Years

by Paul Cashmere

‘Death Certificate’, the second solo album for Ice Cube, clocked up 30 years over the weekend. ‘Death Certificate’ was released on 31 October 1991. This week it has been enhanced and expanded with an all-knew deluxe edition.

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The Jezabels, Noise11, Photo

The Jezabels To Mark 10 Years Since ‘Prisoner’ With 2022 Tour

by Paul Cashmere

The Jezabels will mark the 10th anniversary of their ‘Prisoner’ album with a tour in June 2022.

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Rob Thomas performed at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Saturday 20 February 2016

VNUE’s Stageit To Stream Rob Thomas Concert

by Paul Cashmere

Rob Thomas will launch his Christmas album ‘Something About Christmas Time’ with a live stream using VNUE’s StageIt.com platform.

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James Hetfield of Metallica photo by Ros O'Gorman

Metallica Launch Being A Band Masterclass

by Music-News.com

Metallica have launched an online course about being in a band.

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Rocky Horror Show Bert Newton: photo by Ros O'Gorman

Australian Television Legend Bert Newton Dies At Age 83

by Paul Cashmere

One of Australia’s true television legends Bert Newton has died at the age of 83.

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Death Cab For Cutie, music news, noise11.com

Death Cab For Cutie ‘The Photo Album’ Turns 20 With Expanded Reissue

by Noise11.com

The third album for ‘Death Cab For Cutie’ ‘The Photo Album’ was released on 9 October 2021.

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Willie Nelson photo by Pamela Springsteen (supplied)

Willie Nelson Covers George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass

by Paul Cashmere

Willie Nelson has covered George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’ with his son Lukas for his third The Willie Nelson Family album.

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John Lodge

John Lodge of The Moody Blues Covers John Lodge Song By The Moody Blues

by Paul Cashmere

The Moody Blues bass player John Lodge has a new solo song and it’s a cover of a John Lodge The Moody Blues song ‘Ride My See-Saw’.

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Mortlock

Germany Based Australian Mortlock Premieres ‘Ericeira’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

German based Mortlock has a very strong Australian connection. Michael Mortlock (aka Mortlock) is the son of Phil Mortlock, founder of Sydney based ORiGiN Music Group, past Head of Repertoire for Albert Music and in a past life, Managing Director for Warner Music Australia.

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Chuck Leavell photo by Ros O'Gorman

Chuck Leavell Clocks Up 40 Years As The Rolling Stones Keyboard Player

by Paul Cashmere

This week Chuck Leavell clocked up 40 years with The Rolling Stones. That’s longer than Bill Wyman (31 years), Brian Jones (7 years) or Mick Taylor (5 years).

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Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil at Mt Duneed - photo Noise11.com

Midnight Oil Debut ‘Rising Seas’

by Paul Cashmere

Midnight Oil have debuted ‘Rising Seas’, the first song from their upcoming album ‘Show of Hands’.

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Photo from KSPRZK

Violent Femmes Tour Diary The Final Edition by Brian Ritchie

by Paul Cashmere

In this final Violent Femmes 40th Anniversary Tour Diary all will be revealed. Did the tour reach a peaceful conclusion or was it derailed by pestilence and plague? Have the band members maintained (relative) sanity or plummeted into an abyss of despair and self-doubt? What do they eat? The last episode of the VF blog had us finishing up the California swing. But first we take a break in Redding Ca. which has the most amazing bridge imaginable designed by Calatrava. It looks like a giant harp.

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Duran Duran in Austin Texas photo by Ros O'Gorman

Duran Duran Are Planning A Biopic

by Music-News.com

The British new wave band are in talks to make a movie about their remarkable career, with band members Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes and John and Roger Taylor all involved in negotiations.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Is Planning A Christmas Church

by Music-News.com

Ed Sheeran is delighted to announce a special Christmas fan show, ‘Ed Sheeran’s Merry Christmas Gathering’ in aid of Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation, that’ll take place on Monday 13 December at St. John at Hackney Church, London.

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

Grow A Motörhead Mö for Mövember

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead fans are invited to grow a Motörhead Mö for Mövember and think about men’s health.

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