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Bob Geldof SXSW 2011 - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Bob Geldof To Band-Aid Critic “Go Fuck Yourself”

by Music-News.com

Bob Geldof has blasted the snowflakes who moan about his Band Aid hit ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ making celebrities out to be “white saviours”.

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Green Day, Soundwave 2014, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Has Written Six Songs In Isolation

by Music-News.com

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day is using his time at home during the coronavirus pandemic to get ahead with the band’s next project.

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Flume by Cybele Malinowski

Flume Nearly Quit Music After Success

by Music-News.com

The 28-year-old Australian record producer-and-DJ has admitted he noticed similarities in the way he was dealing with his mental health to those of the late Avicii – whose family said he “could not go on any longer” after years of health worries caused by stress and alcohol abuse.

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Lady Gaga - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Lady Gaga ‘One World: Together At Home’ Concert Is Motivational Not A Fundraiser

by Music-News.com

Lady Gaga’s upcoming One World: Together at Home concert will not be a fundraising event as she feels it is inappropriate to ask fans for donations amid the coronavirus crisis.

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Dame Vera Lynn

Vera Lynn Sales Soar After Queen’s Speech

by Music-News.com

Official Charts Company data confirms that sales of Vera Lynn’s wartime classic We’ll Meet Again, as referenced in Queen Elizabeth’s address to the nation on Sunday evening, have soared 580% so far week-on-week, based on download sales from chart-reporting digital retailers including the likes Amazon, iTunes and more.

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Jimmy Barnes at Red Hot Summer Mornington 2019 photo Noise11.com

How Jimmy Barnes And Family Are Isolating

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes, wife Jane, Son Jackie and daughter Mahalia are all keeping musical while the global pandemic is going on.

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Yusaf - Cat Stevens at Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Monday 27 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Yusuf / Cat Stevens Sends A Message of Peace

by Paul Cashmere

Cat Stevens has posted a message of peace at this time as the world deals with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Ben Lee, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ben Lee Pays Tribute To R.E.M. With Nightswimming

by Paul Cashmere

Ben Lee has offered fans a taste of R.E.M. to mark the 40th anniversary of the first R.E.M. concert. Ben has covered ‘Nightswimming’.

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Billie Joe Armstrong and Susannah Hoffs

Billie Joe Armstrong and Susanna Hoffs Gift Fans ‘Manic Monday’

by Paul Cashmere

Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong and The Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs have spent isolation together apart and created this new version of ‘Manic Monday’ for you.

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Lady Gaga Chromatica

Lady Gaga Reveals Cover for Chromatica Album

by Music-News.com

Lady Gaga has channelled a cyber punk look in the apocalyptic artwork for her forthcoming album Chromatica.

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Ellie Goulding Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ellie Goulding Releases Gangster Inspired Video

by Music-News.com

Ellie Goulding’s latest music video for ‘Worry About Me’ was inspired by gangster flicks ‘Snatch’ and ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’.

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Kelly Clarkson To Host TV Show From Her Montana Retreat

by Music-News.com

Kelly Clarkson is returning to daytime TV to host The Kelly Clarkson Show from her Montana getaway.

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Rita Ora, Noise11, Photo

Rita Ora Signs Up As NHS Volunteer

by Music-News.com

Rita Ora is volunteering her time to assist Britain’s struggling National Health Service (NHS) amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Noel Gallagher: Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Noel Gallagher Is Hoarding Beer

by Music-News.com

Noel Gallagher has been stockpiling beer to keep him going through the coronavirus lockdown.

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Jay-Z - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

JAY-Z and Meek Mill Donate 100000 Masks To Prisons

by Music-News.com

JAY-Z and Meek Mill’s Prison Reform Alliance has sent nearly 100,000 surgical masks to prisons across the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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Tones and I

Tones and I Leads Nominations for 2020 Virtual APRA Awards

by Paul Cashmere

Tones and I has been nominated four times for the 2020 APRA Awards and this year they’ll be virtual.

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Lady Gaga - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

BBC To Screen Lady Gaga One World: Together At Home

by Music-News.com

BBC One secures the first UK Television broadcast of One World: Together at Home – a special event from Global Citizen and the World Health Organisation, curated in collaboration with Lady Gaga.

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R.E.M. Photo by Ros O'Gorman, noise11.com, music news

R.E.M.’s Very First Setlist From 5 April 1980

by Paul Cashmere

R.E.M. played their first show 40 years ago this week on 5 April 1980 at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Athens, Georgia.

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Rob Thomas. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Watch Rob Thomas Perform Crowded House ‘Don’t Dream Its Over’ From Home

by Paul Cashmere

Rob Thomas has jumped on the couch, picked up a guitar and popped out a cover of the Crowded House classic ‘Don’t Dream Its Over’.

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Sheryl Crow performs at Margaret Court Arena on Friday 6 April 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sheryl Crow Releases Bill Withers Cover of ‘Lonely Town Lonely Street’ With Citizen Cope

by Paul Cashmere

Sheryl Crow recorded and released a cover of Bill Withers ‘Lonely Town Lonely Street’ over the weekend with Citizen Cope.

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John Taylor, Duran Duran, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11

John Taylor of Duran Duran Tested Positive For COVID-19

by Paul Cashmere

John Taylor of Duran Duran has announced that he tested positive for COVID-19.

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The Gibson Brothers

Patrick Francfort of The Gibson Brothers Dies From COVID-19

by Paul Cashmere

Patrick Francfort (Gibson) of Martinque’s The Gibson Brothers has died from the COVID-19 coronavirus.

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Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance photo by Ros O'Gorman

Gerard Way Of My Chemical Romance Shares Unreleased Songs

by Music-News.com

Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, who originally planned to release the songs as singles, has announced the news of the new tracks via a post on his Facebook page.

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Rita Wilson

Rita Wilson Performs For First Time Since Recovering From COVID-19

by Music-News.com

Rita Wilson sang the National Anthem during NASCAR’s iRacing Pro Invitational Series Race in a pre-recorded video over the weekend.

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Leo Sayer photo by Ros OGorman

Leo Sayer Covers The Flamingoes 1959 Classic ‘I Only Have Eyes For You’

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer has switched the home studio on to record a new version of the 1959 hit by The Flamingoes ‘I Only Have Eyes For You’.

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Marianne Faithfull photo by Ros OGorman, Noise11, Photo

Marianne Faithfull Tests Positive To COVID-19

by Paul Cashmere

Marianne Faithfull has tested positive to the coronavirus COVID-19.

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5 Seconds of Summer C A L M

Australian Charts: 5 Seconds Of Summer ‘C A L M’ Debuts At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

The fourth studio album for local rock/pop act 5 Seconds of Summer called “C A L M” becomes their fourth consecutive No.1 album in Australia this week.

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Christopher Cross, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Christopher Cross Confirms He Has COVID-19

by Paul Cashmere

Christopher Cross has confirmed he has COVID-19, calling it “the worst illness I have ever had”.

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Pink: Photo Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Pink and Son Diagnosed With COVID-19

by Paul Cashmere

Pink and her three-year-old son, Jameson have tested positive to COVID-19.

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Bill Withers

Bill Withers Passes Away At Age 81

by Paul Cashmere

Soul legend Bill Withers has died from heart complications at the age of 81.

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