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Caleb Followill of Kings of Leon Denies Climate Deniers

by Music-News.com

Kings of Leon star Caleb Followill has slammed “idiot” climate change deniers.

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Helen Reddy Melbourne 2nd April 2014. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Helen Reddy To Receive Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

by Paul Cashmere

The late Helen Reddy will receive one of two Ted Albert Awards for Outstanding Services to Australian Music at the APRA Music Awards for 2021.

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Dee Snider

Dee Snider Features In New Musical Rock Me Amadeus

by Paul Cashmere

Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider is featured in an amazing short film music video to preview the new musical ‘Rock Me Amadeus’.

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Michael Spibey of The Badloves photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Badloves Get On Board A Vinyl Tour

by Paul Cashmere

The Badloves will head around Australia to support the first ever vinyl release of their classic ‘Get On Board’ album.

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John Lennon Plastic Ono Band box set

John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band Box Set Details Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

John Lennon’s 1970 ‘John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band’ will be given a major upgrade.

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Zak and Harry Nilsson

Zak Nilsson Loses His Battle With Cancer

by Paul Cashmere

Zak Nilsson, the son of the late singer songwriter Harry Nilsson, has lost his battle with colon cancer.

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St. Vincent

St Vincent Christens New Album ‘Daddy’s Home’

by Music-News.com

St Vincent will release her sixth studio album in just over two months’ time, as it was confirmed on Thursday (04.03.21) that ‘Daddy’s Home’ will hit shelves on May 14.

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The Cure vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith performs at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on 12 August 2007.

Robert Smith Is Selling Original Artwork for Heart Research

by Paul Cashmere

Robert Smith, of alternative rock band The Cure, is selling off prints of his original artwork to raise money for Heart Research UK.

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Janet Jackson photo by Ros OGorman

There Is A Janet Jackson Doco In the Works

by Music-News.com

Janet Jackson is the latest pop superstar to get the documentary treatment.

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Maroon 5 image by Ros O'Gorman noise11.com

Maroon 5 Have Completed Their Next Album

by Music-News.com

Adam Levine has confirmed his band Maroon 5 have finished their follow-up to 2017’s ‘Red Pill Blues’ amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and teased it’s “not far off” being released.

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David Crosby, A Day On The Green, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

David Crosby Sells Catalogue To Irving Azoff

by Music-News.com

David Crosby has become the latest rock legend to sell his back catalogue to music mogul Irving Azoff’s Iconic Artists Group.

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Ian Brown of The Stone Roses - image By Ros O'Gorman

Ian Brown Exits Festival Over Covid Passport Rule

by Music-News.com

Ian Brown has pulled out of a festival because he refuses to accept vaccination proof as a condition for entry.

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John Hiatt at SXSW - photo by Ros O'Gorman

John Hiatt To Release Album With Jerry Douglas Band

by Paul Cashmere

John Hiatt has downed tools on a new album with the Jerry Douglas Band at the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville. The album is titled ‘Leftover Feelings’.

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Kings Of Leon. Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Kings of Leon To Release NFT Album

by Paul Cashmere

The new Kings of Leon album ‘When You See Yourself’ will be the first in the world to become available as a non-fungible token (NFT).

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Michael Gudinski photo by Ros OGorman

Bruce Springsteen Dedicates ‘I’ll See You In My Dreams’ To Michael Gudinski

by Paul Cashmere

Bruce Springsteen has dedicated his song ‘I’ll See You In My Dreams’ to Mushroom Group boss Michael Gudinski, who passed away on Tuesday 2 March 2021 at age 68.

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The Casanovas

St Kilda To Host April Sun Event

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne will have a new music event throughout the St Kilda district from April called April Sun.

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Work Continues On Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols ‘Pistols’

by Music-News.com

Principal photography has begun in London on Pistol, the six-episode FX limited series about the legendary Sex Pistol guitarist Steve Jones, based on his memoir Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol. Pistol is executive produced and directed by Danny Boyle, created by Craig Pearce and written by Pearce and Frank Cottrell Boyce.

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shaggy

Shaggy Speaks of Bunny Wailer Legacy

by Music-News.com

Shaggy has declared the passing of the legendary singer – who passed away in hospital on Tuesday (02.03.21), aged 73, after suffering a stroke in 2020 – as “one of the lowest moments in the history of our culture”.

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Mariah Carey Jupiters Gold Coast Show 2013: Photo Gerry Nicholls

Mariah Carey Estranged Brother Sues Over Memoir

by Music-News.com

Mariah Carey is facing another family legal dispute after her estranged brother filed suit over allegations made in her memoir.

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Michael Gudinski photo by Ros OGorman

Michael Gudinski To Have A State Funeral

by Paul Cashmere

Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has confirmed that music industry legend Michael Gudinski will be given a state funeral.

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Kate Ceberano performs at the APIA Good Times Tour at the Palais in St Kilda on Saturday 28 May 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman https://www.noise11.com

Kate Ceberano, Mark Seymour and Pete Murray Join Bluesfest

by Paul Cashmere

Bluesfest has added its final batch of Australian artists for the 2021 event over Easter. Kate Ceberano, Pete Murray and Mark Seymour & The Undertow have joined the bill.

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Bunny Wailer

Bunny Wailer of Bob Marley & The Wailers Dies Aged 73

by Paul Cashmere

Bunny Wailer, the co-founder of The Wailers with Bob Marley, has died in Jamaica at age 73.

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Blondie Against All Odds

Blondie The Comic Book Is On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

Blondie’s first comic book ‘Blondie: Against The Odds’ is coming soon.

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Tim Booth of James

James Have A New Album

by Music-News.com

James will release ‘All The Colours of You’, their follow-up to 2018’s ‘Living in Extraordinary Times’ on June 4.

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Jeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley Biopic On The Way

by Music-News.com

The Jeff Buckley biopic ‘Everybody Here Wants You’ will be co-produced by the late music legend’s mother, Mary Guibert, and has been given the seal of approval of his estate.

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Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight Festival Postponed To September

by Music-News.com

The Isle of Wight Festival is a summer staple and two years without being together on the island is too long. That’s why we’re so excited to announce that we’re moving the festival to 16th – 19th September 2021.

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Chris Barber

Chris Barber Dead At 90

by Music-News.com

Chris Barber, was one of the ‘Three Bs’ – along with Acker Bilk and Kenny Ball – who are considered to have defined traditional British jazz and led the ‘Trad’ revival of the 1950s and 1960s – and he died “peacefully in his sleep” after suffering with dementia, his record label The Last Music Company confirmed in a tribute post on its website.

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Sting photo by Ros OGorman

Sting Releases Interactive Website for New Album

by Music-News.com

Sting will release his star-studded LP, which features his iconic collaborations with the likes of Mary J. Blige, Herbie Hancock, Eric Clapton, Annie Lennox, and Shaggy, on March 19.

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Dolly Parton in concert photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dolly Parton Gets Vaccine and Updates Jolene

by Music-News.com

Country legend Dolly Parton has officially received the COVID-19 vaccine she helped fund.

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Alice Cooper Could Have His First No 1 In Australia This Week

by Paul Cashmere

Rock legend Alice Cooper may have his first number one in Australia but the end of this week based on midweek sales of his ‘Detroit Stories’ album.

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