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Highwomen

One to Watch The Highwomen are the Female Equivalent to The Highwaymen

by Paul Cashmere

Songwriting icon Jimmy Webb has been quieting working with Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires, Maren Morris and Natalie Hemby to develop the brand new supergroup, The Highwomen, the female equivalent to legends who were The Highwaymen.

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New Music Releases for 2 August 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Mabel, Northlane, Tyler Childers, Holy Holy, The Bamboos, Volbeat, Nerija, Diesel (EP), The Teskey Brothers, The Claypool Lennon Delirium and a Flume (EP).

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Joseph and Stephanie Wooten

Joseph Wooten to host Opening Act Competition for We Can Survive Concert

by Paul Cashmere

Steve Miller Band keyboard player and singer, songwriter and author Joseph Wooten will host radio.com’s Opening Act Competition.

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Jessica Mauboy Little Things video

Jessica Mauboy To Release Fourth Album Hilda In October

by Music-News.com

Jessica Mauboy released a second preview from her fourth album ‘Hilda’ with a stunning video for ‘Little Things’.

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Andrew Farriss of INXS photo by Ros O'Gorman

Andrew Farriss To Release Country Album for his Solo Debut

by Paul Cashmere

INXS co-founder Andrew Farriss has gone a lit bit country for his first solo album due in January 2020.

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Keith Urban, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne 2014 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Keith Urban, Tina Arena, John Butler and Dame Edna Line-up for Sydney Coliseum Opening Week

by Paul Cashmere

Week one of Sydney’s new Coliseum Theatre will feature performances from Tina Arena, Dame Edna Everage, John Butler, Keith Urban and Amy Shark.

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Michael Lang of Woodstock 50

Woodstock 50 Officially Cancelled

by Paul Cashmere

After six months of a roller-coaster ride of misfortune the Woodstock 50 music festival has been officially cancelled.

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Tim Farriss, INXS photo by Ros O'Gorman

Tim Farriss of INXS Sues Boating Company

by Music-News.com

INXS star Tim Farriss is suing a pair of Sydney boat operators after losing his finger in a freak 2015 accident.

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Hunters and Collectors, AAMI stadium, Melbourne 2014

Hunters & Collectors to reform to headline Red Hot Summer

by Paul Cashmere

Hunters & Collectors will reform in 2020 to celebrate 10 years of Red Hot Summer.

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Brian Wilson performs Pet Sounds at the Palais in St Kilda on Sunday 3 April 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Brian Wilson Resumes Touring After Health Scare

by Music-News.com

Brian Wilson is ready to rock again after postponing his summer tour to deal with mental health issues.

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Machine Gun Kelly, Noise11, Photo

Machine Gun Kelly claims he was drunk when he wrote Eminem diss track

by Music-News.com

Rapper Machine Gun Kelly came up with the idea behind Eminem diss track Rap Devil while he was drunk.

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Haim, Photo By Serena Ho

New Haim Song Summer Girl Inspired by Cancer Battle

by Music-News.com

Haim’s new single Summer Girl was inspired by the cancer diagnosis of singer Danielle Haim’s partner.

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Ariana Grande Sweetener

Ariana Grande is Working with Jim Carrey

by Music-News.com

Ariana Grande is overcome with emotion after fulfilling a lifetime dream of working with her idol, Jim Carrey.

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Iggy Azalea, music news, Photo, Noise11

Iggy Azalea Blames Streaming for Comeback Album Disaster

by Music-News.com

Iggy Azalea has blamed streaming for her poor album sales after her sophomore effort In My Defense failed to make a big impact on the U.S. charts.

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Travis Barker, music news, noise11.com

Travis Barker calls out Echosmith drummer for Predatory Behaviour

by Paul Cashmere

Rocker Travis Barker has blasted drummer Graham Sierota for inappropriately contacting his 13-year-old daughter.

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Drake, Photo by Ros O'Gorman, noise11

Drake and LeBron James are teaming up for Digital Platform

by Music-News.com

Drake has teamed up with LeBron James to help the basketball star launch his own digital platform in Canada.

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

Katy Perry Loses Plagiarism Case

by Music-News.com

Katy Perry and Dr. Luke are facing a big pay-out after losing a plagiarism case against Christian star Marcus Gray.

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The Necks

The Necks to Receive 2019 Art Music Award

by Paul Cashmere

Experimental band The Necks will be the recipients of the 2019 Richard Gill Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music.

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Iggy Pop, photo Ros O'Gorman

Iggy Pop has a New Song called James Bond

by Paul Cashmere

Iggy Pop has just dropped a new song called ‘James Bond’ and there isn’t a hope in hell it will be the theme of the upcoming James Bond 25 movie.

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Ash Grunwald

After 20 Years of Independence Ash Grunwald has changed his business model

by Paul Cashmere

Ash Grunwald has been one of Australia’s most successful independent songwriters but that is all changing. After 20 years of “minding his own business”, Ash Grunwald has signed his first record deal with Michael Gudinski’s Bloodlines.

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Jimmy Little - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Brendan Gallagher To Celebrate 20 Years Since Jimmy Little’s Messenger

by Paul Cashmere

Brendan Gallagher, producer of Jimmy Little’s contemporary comeback ‘Messenger’, will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release with shows around Australia in October and November.

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Grateful Dead

1991 Grateful Dead New Jersey Concert to Screen in Cinemas Worldwide Thursday

by Paul Cashmere

This Thursday August 1, Grateful Dead fans worldwide, including Australia, will be able to set the DeLorean for that date and go back and experience the concert.

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Gab Winterland Golf Alpha Bravo

Jagwar Ma’s Gab Winterfield is now Golf Alpha Bravo

by Paul Cashmere

Gab Winterfield’s Golf Alpha Bravo open for Greta Van Fleet’s make-up dates in Melbourne and Brisbane in September.

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America play Hamer Hall Melbourne on Wednesday 27 July 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

America to Tour Australia Again to Mark their 50th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere

2020 will mark the 50th anniversary of the band America. As founding members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell prepare for a benchmark year, Australia and New Zealand have been chosen to kick off what is bound to be a year long round of celebration.

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Rob Mills

John Foreman to Perform the Music of George Michael with 30-piece Orchestra

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne maestro, Music Director John Foreman will pair some of the Australia’s greatest vocalists with a 30-piece orchestra to perform the music of George Michael in October for ‘George Michael: Listen To Your Heart’.

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Joseph Wooten, Victor Wooten, Regi Wooten with Nick Kontonicolas of The Noise Network

Wooten Brothers Chill New York’s Legendary Blue Note

by Paul Cashmere

The Wooten brothers, Victor, Regi and Joseph where a cool alternative to New York’s heatwave last week when they chilled the city’s historic Blue Note Jazz Club.

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Liam Gallagher, Beady Eye, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Liam Gallagher’s Son Gene Gets Into Modelling

by Music-News.com

Liam Gallagher’s son Gene is set to start a career as a model just one month after getting expelled from school.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran is the Top Choice for Bond 25 Theme

by Music-News.com

Ed Sheeran is reportedly Daniel Craig’s top choice to record the theme song for the latest movie in the James Bond franchise.

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A$AP Rocky, Noise11, Photo

A$AP Rocky Victim Identified

by Music-News.com

The man left seriously injured after a street fight with rapper A$AP Rocky has been identified as Mustafa Jafari.

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Elton John at A Day On The Green at Rochford Winery on Sunday 1 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Elton John Celebrated 29 Years of Sobriety

by Music-News.com

Elton John is celebrating almost three decades of sober living.

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