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Kesha

Kesha Thanks Fans For Support After Years Of Dr Luke Legal Battle

by Music-News.com

Kesha has shared a heartfelt message of gratitude to those “supporting survivors and telling their stories”.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran Releases New Music, Listen to ‘Afterglow’

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Sheeran promised new music today and he has delivered. ‘Afterglow’ was teased in the last 24 hours and appeared 21 December.

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Pete Alsing of Roxette

Roxette Drummer Pelle Alsing Dies At 60

by Paul Cashmere

Roxette’s longtime drummer Pete Alsing has died at the age of 60.

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Chad and Jeremy

Chad Stuart and Chad & Jeremy Dies At Age 79

by Music-News.com

Chad Stuart, one half of duo Chad & Jeremy, has died from pneumonia at age 79.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran to Drop New Music Today

by Music-News.com

Ed Sheeran is gifting fans a Christmas treat with his first new material in almost 18 months.

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Taylor Swift photo by Ros O'Gorman

Australian Charts: Taylor Swift ‘evermore’ Debuts At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

Taylor Swift issued a surprise ninth studio album last week called “evermore”, which debuts at No.1 on this week’s ARIA Albums Chart, giving her a second chart-topping album for 2020.

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Eminem photo by Craig Mcdean

Eminem Apologises To Rihanna On New Album

by Music-News.com

Eminem has used his reissued album Music to Be Murdered By to publicly apologise to Rihanna following the leak of an old rap in which he appeared to side with her abuser Chris Brown.

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President Obama

President Barack Obama Reveals His Favourite Songs of 2020

by Paul Cashmere

President Barack Obama has continued his tradition of naming his favourite songs of the year.

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The Cure frontman Robert Smith performs at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday 28 July 2016.

The Cure Are Close To New Album

by Music-News.com

The Cure are expected to release their long-awaited new LP next year – their first since 2008’s ‘4:13 Dream’ – and guitarist Reeves Gabrels explained the record has been inspired by a “tough couple of years” for the whole band.

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The National, Harvest Festival 2011, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Aaron Dessner and Taylor Swift Continue To Collaborate

by Music-News.com

Aaron Dessner of The National produced and co-wrote much of Taylor Swift’s ‘folklore’ and ‘evermore’, and he believes Taylor and the team behind the albums will “continue to be in each other’s artistic and personal lives”.

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Pink: Photo Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Pink Ends Up in Hospital

by Music-News.com

Pink is in hospital after fracturing her ankle while running down the stairs.

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Christina Aguilera photo by Ros O'Gorman

Christina Aguilera Turns 40

by Music-News.com

Christina Aguilera marked her 40th birthday on social media with a beautiful note to herself.

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Eminem 2018 by Craig Mcdean

Eminem Drops New Album Music To Be Murdered By Side B

by Paul Cashmere

Eminem has slipped out a surprise new edition of ‘Music to be Murdered By’. Fans found ‘Side B’ online today.

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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 Fan Bids $4725 for Dinner with the Country Music Legend

by Music-News.com

One Marty Stuart fan has bid $4725 for a dinner with Marty with five friends.

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Daniel Wilfred by Sarah Walker

Announcement: ARIA, PPCA, Arts Council Reveal First Nations Grand Recipients

by Announcement

The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in partnership with the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia (PPCA) and the Australia Council for the Arts today announced the grant recipients of the First Nations Sound Recording Partnership.

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Melbourne’s The FyreFly To Close

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne venue will close after this weekend making it the second Melbourne venue in a week to shut, after The Dog’s Bar, also in St Kilda.

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Hall & Oates - Photo by Ros O'Gorman

John Oates Has A Christmas Song Called ‘The Christmas Song’

by Paul Cashmere

John Oates, The Christmas Song, Hall & Oates, Hall and Oates, pop, rock, soul, 70s, 80s, USA,

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Billy Thorpe photo by Ros O'Gorman

Announcement: QMusic Billy Thorpe Scholarship Open

by Announcement

QMusic today announced the return of the Billy Thorpe Scholarship, funded by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, with applications open until 11:59pm (AEST), Thursday 14 January 2021 for all Queensland early-career artists to apply.

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Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish Reveals The Michael Buble Song That Inspired Her

by Music-News.com

Billie Eilsh has revealed that she used to listen to the song when she was “really depressed” as a teenager because it provided her with hope about the future.

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

Robert Smith Becomes Patron of Heart Research UK

by Music-News.com

Robert Smith, of The Cure, has become a Patron for national charity Heart Research UK.

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The Killers photo by Olivia Bee

The Killers Debut Their Own Brand of Hot Sauce

by Music-News.com

Brandon Flowers and co have branched out into the food market with their own collection of condiments, ‘The Killers’ Hot Sauce’.

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Adele performs at on March 18, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. Photo credit: Graham Denholm / Getty Images

Matt Chamberlain Is Working With Adele

by Music-News.com

Matt Chamberlain, who has played for the likes of late music legend David Bowie, Sir Elton John and Bob Dylan – has revealed he was in the studio with Adele recently and has recorded some drum parts for the Grammy-winner’s new tunes for her long-awaited follow-up to 2015’s ’25’.

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Ringo Starr By Ros O'Gorman

Ringo Starr Delivers All-Starr New Song ‘Here’s To The Nights’

by Paul Cashmere

Ringo Starr has a new song ‘Here’s To The Nights’ and he has a lot of friends playing on it.

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Paul McCartney III

‘McCartney III’ Karen Freedman Reviews The New McCartney Album

by Karen Freedman

Paul McCartney is my absolute hero. Does that make me biased when reviewing his latest release? Shit yeah. But that doesn’t mean I can’t be objective.

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Stone Temple Pilots

Under The Southern Stars International Acts Have Been Granted Exemption To Perform In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

The international artists for Under The Southern Stars have been granted exemption by the Australian Federal Government to enter Australia in 2021 for the music festival.

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The Avalanches

The Avalanches To Play Sidney Myer Music Bowl

by Paul Cashmere

The Avalanches will perform at the revamped Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on 23 April, performing for the audience in an all-new formatted seating plan.

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Elton John by Ros O'Gorman

Elton John Awarded Global Citizen 2020

by Music-News.com

Sir Elton John is to be honoured at the Global Citizen Prize ceremony.

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David Bowie 2004 Rod Laver Arena. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Adam Lambert and Duran Duran Join Bowie Birthday Line-up

by Music-News.com

Adam Lambert, Peter Frampton, and Duran Duran have been added to the line-up for an upcoming David Bowie tribute.

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