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Sean Connery and Karin Dor in You Only Live Twice

Connery, Sean Connery Dies At Aged 90

by Paul Cashmere

Sir Sean Connery, the first actor to play James Bond in film, has died at age 90.

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Halsey

Halsey Wins Restraining Order Against Fan

by Music-News.com

Halsey has been granted an emergency restraining order against an obsessed fan.

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Angus Young AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC Tease ‘Demon Fire’ Off ‘PWR/UP’

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC have slipped out another sample of the upcoming ‘PWR/UP’ with 54 seconds of ‘Demon Fire’.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse Greendale tour Melbourne photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young’s Brother Bob Releases His First Single

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young’s older sibling felt compelled to put out his first song, ‘Hey America’, after watching US President Donald Trump on TV.

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CDB Christmas Is Here

CDB Recruits Diesel and Guy Sebastian for Christmas Album

by Paul Cashmere

Diesel and Guy Sebastian have both contributed to the new CDB Christmas album ‘Christmas Is Here – The CDB Mixtape’.

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The Casanovas

The Casanovas Debut ‘Reptilian Overlord’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

The Casanovas have debuted the title track of their ‘Reptilian Overlord’ album as the new single and video.

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Peter Garrett Midnight Oil 6 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Midnight Oil and 18 Indigenous Collaborators Deliver The Makarrata Project

by Paul Cashmere

Midnight Oil’s ‘The Makarrata Project’ is the first collection of new Midnight Oil songs since 2002. It also features 18 indigenous artists collaborating with the band.

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The Whitlams. Tim Freedman Picture: Scott Gelston

Listen To The Whitlams First New Music In 14 Years

by Paul Cashmere

There is brand new music from The Whitlams in the New Releases today. ‘The Ballad of Bertie Kidd’ is the first song from The Whitlams since 2006.

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Kasabian Dump Tom Meighan

by Music-News.com

Kasabian have dropped ex-frontman Tom Meighan from their touring and merchandise companies.

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Bruce Springsteen and Max Weinberg at AAMI Park on Thursday 2 February 2017. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Bruce Springsteen Says he Set The Bar To High With Long Shows

by Music-News.com

Bruce Springsteen – who holds the record for the longest concert ever, with his 2012 Helsinki show lasting for four hours and six minutes – admitted he set the bar too high with his iconic mammoth sets as his fans expect nothing less from him.

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The Soul Movers Lizzie Mack and Murray Cook - photo credit Kim Madgwick Photography

The Soul Movers Are Working With Former Sherbet Members

by Paul Cashmere

The Soul Movers’ Lizzie Mack and Murray Cook have been working on new music with Garth Porter and Tony Mitchell, formerly of Sherbet.

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Mick Jagger, photo by Ros O'Gorman, the rolling stones, melbourne 2014

Has Mick Jagger Just Teased A New Rolling Stones Song?

by Paul Cashmere

Mick Jagger has teased a new song called ‘Pride Before A Fall’. At this stage we don’t know if it’s a new solo song or a new Rolling Stones song.

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Dave Grohl Foo Fighters at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday 30 January 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Foo Fighters Slip Four Songs from 1996 Onto Amazon

by Paul Cashmere

Four old Foo Fighters songs from 1996 have made their way to Amazon Music.

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Marty Stuart and Connie Smith photographed on stage at the Grand Ole Opry moments after the live broadcast was finished Saturday, September 26, 2020. This marked the final performance before the 95th Anniversary of the Opry which saw the return of a socially distanced crowd of 500 people.

Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music Celebrates Construction Milestone

by Paul Cashmere

Country legend Marty Stuart celebrated a milestone on construction today with the ‘topping off’ with the centerpiece of Marty Stuart’s Congress of Country Music. the final beam put in place to mark Phase 1 of the construction of the building.

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Crowded House

Crowded House Debut First New Song in a Decade ‘Whatever You Want’ VIDEO

by Paul Cashmere

Crowded House have a new song. ‘Whatever You Want’ is the first Crowded House song in a decade.

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Angus Young AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC Glow About Axl Rose

by Music-News.com

Angus Young has thanked Axl Rose for his short tenure in the band.

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Billy Joe Shaver

R.I.P. Billy Joe Shaver at 81

by Paul Cashmere

Country legend Billy Joe Shaver has died from a stroke following an undisclosed illness at age 81.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros OGorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

Keith Richards On Modern Rock

by Music-News.com

Keith Richards has outright insisted that “new rock ‘n’ roll” doesn’t exist and he’s branded the overuse of synths today as “cheap and corny”.

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Stereophonics, Ian Laidlaw, Photo

Kelly Jones Re-Records Stereophonics Hits

by Music-News.com

Kelly Jones has reimagined Stereophonics hits for his new solo album, ‘Don’t Let The Devil Take Another Day’.

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Arctic Monkeys. Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Arctic Monkeys Record Album For War Child

by Music-News.com

Arctic Monkeys will put out ‘Live at The Royal Albert Hall’ on December 4, which was filmed at their 2018 gig at the iconic music venue in London as part of their ‘Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino’ tour.

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Antony Partos

2020 Screen Music Awards Nominees Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

The 2020 Screen Music Awards will be streamed via YouTube this year on 1 December 2020.

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Shakin’ Stevens Once (or Twice) Opened For The Rolling Stones

by Paul Cashmere

In 1969 Shakin’ Stevens was chosen to open for two show for the Rolling Stones in London.

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Splendour In The Grass

Splendour In The Grass’ Jessica Ducrou Calls For Action From Government for Live Music

by Paul Cashmere

With major sporting events opening up, Splendour In The Grass co-founder Jessica Ducrou has called on the Government for equal support of the live music industry.

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David Duchovny

David Duchovny Gets Political With ‘Laying Down The Tracks’

by Paul Cashmere

X-Files star and musician David Duchovny has used his voice to record a new song ‘Layin’ On The Tracks’ about the US election.

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Eilish Gilligan photo by Simon Walsh

Melbourne’s Eilish Gilligan Shares Her Second Song For 2020

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s Eilish Gilligan has delivered her second song of 2020 and this time it’s a Covid baby.

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Mick Thomas Roving Commission

Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission Sets Up Live Dates For Victoria

by Paul Cashmere

Mick Thomas will take his Roving Commission on the road … finally … for dates across Victoria in December.

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The Seekers Hidden Treasure Vol 2

The Seekers To Release Volume 2 of Hidden Treasures

by Paul Cashmere

The Seekers second volume of ‘Hidden Treasures’ is on the way with audio from their New Zealand tour when Judith Durham announced she was leaving the band included on the upcoming album.

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Jade Holland

Jade Holland Records Quarantine Project ‘Do It Right’

by Paul Cashmere

Country singer Jade Holland had to use technology to complete her latest song ‘Do It Right’.

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Denis Walter We Need A Little Christmas

Denis Walter Teams With Mirusia For Christmas Song

by Paul Cashmere

Australian baritone Denis Walter has recorded a Christmas song with Andre Rieu’s singer Mirusia.

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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 Feared He Would Die During Heart Scare

by Music-News.com

Brian May feared he was going to die when he was hospitalised following a heart attack.

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