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Dark Mofo

David Walsh Issues Brutally Honest Statement About Dark Mofo Cancellation

by Paul Cashmere

Dark Mofo’s David Walsh has explained the cancellation of Dark Mofo in brutally honest statement.

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Pixies

The Pixies Cancel Remainder Of Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

The Pixies are the latest band to cancel their Australian tour.

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The Beatles Let It Be

The Beatles Confirm Peter Jackson ‘Get Back’ Doco Is On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles have confirmed that Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit director Sir Peter Jackson has revisited the Let It Be video archives to create a new documentary to be called ‘The Beatles: Get Back’.

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Stephen Cummings with The Sports at the Memo Music Hall in St Kilda. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Stephen Cummings Suffers A Stroke

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne singer songwriter Stephen Cummings has suffered a stroke but he says he will be okay.

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The Wooten Brothers with Nick Kontonicolas, Dr Shirley Pham and Stephanie Wooten

The Wooten Brothers Play Another Legendary New York Jazz Club The Iridium

by Paul Cashmere

Victor, Regi, Roy and Joseph Wooten, aka The Wooten Brothers, performed at New York’s legendary Iridium Jazz Club on Broadway adding to their growing collection of iconic jazz places to play.

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Ozzy Osbourne Odinary Man

Ozzy Osbourne Debuts ‘Ordinary Man’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Ozzy Osbourne has debuted the video for ‘Ordinary World’, his song with Elton John.

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The Very Excellent Mr Dundee

Paul Hogan Is Dundee Again In ‘The Very Excellent Mr Dundee’

by Paul Cashmere

The trailer for Paul Hogan’s ‘The Very Excellent Mr Dundee’ has been unveiled and reveals an all-star cast.

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Coachella

Coachella and Stagecoach Officially Postponed

by Paul Cashmere

California music festivals Coachella and Stagecoach have been postponed until October.

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SXSW 2020

SXSW Cancels Days Before Event And Will Keep Your Money

by Paul Cashmere

The SXSW conference and festival in Austin, Texas is not offering refunds to the thousands of delegates who were attending the event.

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Hoodoo Gurus Dave Faulkner, photo by Ros OGorman

Hoodoo Gurus To Release New Song 7 Inch Single and Mach Schau Reissue for Record Store Day

by Paul Cashmere

Hoodoo Gurus will release a 7 inch single ‘Answered Prayers/Song of the Year’ for Record Store Day 2020.

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Bon Iver, 2019

Dark Mofo Cancelled Over Coronavirus Fears

by Paul Cashmere

Tasmania’s Dark Mofo Festival has been cancelled over fears of Coronavirus.

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Harry Styles Fine Line

Harry Styles Reveals November 2020 Australia Dates

by Noise11.com

Harry Styles will tour Australia in November.

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Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Miley Cyrus Scraps Melbourne Grand Prix Show Because of Coronavirus

by Paul Cashmere

Miley Cyrus has pulled out of her performance for the Melbourne Grand Prix this week because of Caronavirus.

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Jacob's Run

Jacobs Run Release ‘Number 5’ As A Single Plus Queensland Shows With The Badloves

by Noise11.com

Melbourne indie rockers Jacobs Run make a welcome return to radio this week with their epic new single, “Number 5”.

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Rage Against The Machine

Coachella To Announce Postponement To October

by Paul Cashmere

Except an announcement from Coachella any moment now moving the music festival from April to October.

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Rick Springfield Working Class Dog

American Producer Keith Olsen Has Died

by Paul Cashmere

Keith Olsen, the producer of albums by Ozzy Osbourne, REO Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Santana, Heart, Whitesnake, Foreigner and Rick Springfield, has died.

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Simple Minds, Noise11, Photo

Coronavirus Splits Simple Minds Show Into Two In Denmark

by Paul Cashmere

Simple Minds have split their upcoming shows in Denmark to abide by Denmark’s new “no gathering of crowds more than 1000” rule.

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Split Enz True Colours

Split Enz ‘True Colours’ Given A 40th Anniversary Comeback

by Noise11.com

Split Enz iconic 1980 breakthrough ‘True Colours is coming back as a 40th anniversary edition.

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BTS Map of the Soul 7

Australian Albums: BTS Spend Second Week At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

For only the second time in 2020 an album has held onto the top of the Albums chart, as this week the BTS set “Map of the World: 7” logs a second week at No.1 in Australia.

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SXSW 2020

SXSW Cancellation Becomes Insurance Nightmare

by Music-News.com

The annual music, film, and tech festival – which was due to take place from March 13-22 – was axed on Friday over concerns about the coronavirus and SXSW co-founder Nick Barbaro has confirmed their policy weren’t covered for cancellations relating to a disease outbreak or the city of Austin, Texas, declaring a local state of disaster.

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Katy Perry, photo by Ros O'Gorman, rod laver arena, Melbourne 2014

Katy Perry Shows Off Baby Bump At The Melbourne Cricket Ground

by Music-News.com

Katy Perry has performed her first show since telling the world she’s pregnant.

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Mike Campbell

Mike Campbell Postpones The Dirty Knobs Album Because Of Health Issue

by Paul Cashmere

Tom Petty guitarist, songwriter and now The Dirty Knobs frontman Mike Campbell has delayed the release of The Dirty Knobs album ‘Wreckless Abandon’ and associated tour due to an emergency health issue.

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Morten Harket of a-ha photo by Serge Thomann

a-ha Cancel Japanese Tour Due To Coronavirus Fears

by Paul Cashmere

a-ha is the latest act to cancel touring plans because of Coronavirus fears.

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Danny Bonaduce Just Signed A Partridge Family Album In A LA Book Store

by Paul Cashmere

Partridge Family star Danny Bonaduce rocked up incognito at The Last Bookstore in downtown Los Angeles ago and signed another Partridge Family album.

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Missy Higgins AWITG on Sunday 19 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dr Chris Higgins Demands Apology From Jenny Mikakos MP

by Paul Cashmere

Dr Chris Higgins has called for an apology from Victorian Labor Minister Jenny Mikakos after her misleading statement regarding to doctor’s positive Coronavirus test result.

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SXSW 2020

Sounds Australia Releases SXSW Statement Following Cancellation

by Announcement

The following statement was released by Sounds Australia following the cancellation of 2020 SXSW because of the fear of Coronavirus.

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SXSW 2020

BREAKING NEWS – SXSW 2020 CANCELLED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS

by Paul Cashmere

The SXSW music conference and festival has been cancelled.

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The Angels play Palms Crown Casino on Friday 27 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Red Hot Summer Rolls Into A Sold-Out Batemans Bay

by Paul Cashmere

The Red Hot Summer tour is now two months down the track with 11 more shows to go over the next two months.

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James Bond No Time To Die

I Call Bullshit On The James Bond No Time To Die Delay

by Paul Cashmere

So the 25th James Bond movie ‘No Time To Die’ has been delayed for six months because of the Coronavirus threat? What a load of bullshit!

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John Power of Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons

Watch Highlights of the Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons Reunion for John Power

by Paul Cashmere

On 17 March 2019 Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons reformed for a one-off show to celebrate the life and music of their former bass player John Power.

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