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Kylie Minogue photo by Ros OGorman

UK Charts: Kylie Minogue lands at no 1 album

by Music-News.com

Kylie Minogue’s latest greatest hits collection has become her a seventh U.K. number one album.

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

Kylie Minogue, Billie Eilish, Robert Smith donate Glastonbury outfits to Oxfam

by Music-News.com

Kylie Minogue, Billie Eilish and The Cure’s Robert Smith are among stars who have donated their Glastonbury outfits to Oxfam.

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Nicki Minaj photo by Gerry Nicholls

Nicki Minaj under fire for Saudi Arabia gig

by Music-News.com

Nicki Minaj is facing criticism from human rights activists ahead of her performance at a music festival in Saudi Arabia.

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Stevie Wonder image by Ros O'Gorman

Stevie Wonder To Undergo Kidney Replacement Surgery

by Music-News.com

Stevie Wonder has announced that he will stop performing live while he undergoes major surgery.

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Tinie Tempah - photo by Haylee Cashmere

Tinie Tempah Marries in London

by Music-News.com

British rapper Tinie Tempah is a newlywed after quietly exchanging vows with his longtime partner Raye on Thursday (04Jul19).

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Kylie Minogue photo by Ros OGorman

Australian Charts: Kylie Minogue lands her 6th no 1 album with her 13th greatest hits

by Gavin Ryan

Fourteen months after her fifth No.1 album locally, this week Kylie Minogue lands her sixth chart-topping album in Australia as her fourth (major) best of set “Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection” takes out the top spot here and also in England.

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Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus Old Town Road video

Australian Charts: Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus send 11th week at no 1

by Gavin Ryan

The “Old Town Road” for Lil’ Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus may soon be coming to a fork in the road, as it’s starts to slow down its rule at the top in Australia, even though this week it logs an eleventh week at No.1 here.

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Thy Art Is Murder

Thy Art Is Murder Strive To Make America Hate Again

by Paul Cashmere

Thy Art Is Murder’s new song ‘Make America Hate Again’ is really about making America think again. Guitarist Andrew Marsh identifies that the country is polarized and the song is a wake up call.

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Ed Sheeran photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ed Sheeran plans on extending his pub

by Music-News.com

Ed Sheeran has plans to expand his country pub with an “outdoor party area”.

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Flaming Hands

Flaming Hands will do it one more time with The Aints

by Paul Cashmere

Julie Mostyn will put Flaming Hands back on stage for a show with Ed Kuepper’s The Aints in Sydney in August.

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Eilish Gilligan

Eilish Gilligan Awarded 2019 Josh Pyke Partnership

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne singer-songwriter Eilish Gilligan is the 2019 Josh Pyke Partnership.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros OGorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

The Rolling Stones Perform Mercy Mercy for First Time Since 1969

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones performed ‘Mercy Mercy’ for the first time in 50 years this week at their show in Landover, Maryland, just near Washington DC.

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The Who, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Daltrey says he only has 5 years of voice left in him

by Music-News.com

Roger Daltrey thinks he will lose his voice “in the next five years”.

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Colored Balls The First Supper Last

Colored Balls The First Supper Last Re-issued Back in its Original Form

by Paul Cashmere

Gil Matthews’ Aztec Records has released Colored Balls ‘The First Supper Last’ for the first time on CD in its original form.

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Scott Owen, The Living End, Soundwave, Melbourne, Photo, Ros O'Gorman

The Living End’s New Video was Produced by Newcastle University Students

by Paul Cashmere

Students from University of Newcastle’s School of Creative Industries have produced ‘Not Like Other Boys’, the latest song from The Living End.

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Alex Lloyd Black the Sun

Alex Lloyd to Celebrate 20 Years Since Debut with Black The Sun 2019 Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Alex Lloyd’s debut solo album Black The Sun was released on 5 July, 1999. Exactly 20 years to the day Alex has announced anniversary dates to celebrate his first Top 10 success.

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Hard-Ons

The Hard-Ons Reveal New Album and National Tour Details

by Paul Cashmere

Sydney 80s punk band The Hard-Ons will back up the release of their 12th album with a national tour in November and December.

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Joss Stone, music news, noise11.com

Joss Stone Deported from Iran

by Paul Cashmere

British singer Joss Stone has been deported from Iran after entering the country, potentially to perform.

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David Bridie The Wisdom Line

New Music Releases for 5 July 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Michael Hutchence/INXS, Marshmello, Machine Gun Jelly, 3Teeth, Lighthouse Family, Olympia, David Bridie and Stranger Things Season 3.

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

Another Day, Another Gallagher Brothers Feud

by Music-News.com

Liam Gallagher has called for some “perspective” over his warning to his brother Noel Gallagher’s wife to be “very careful” if she’s going to continue to insult him.

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Steven Adler

Former Guns N’ Roses Drummer Steve Adler Survives Self-Inflicted Stabbing

by Music-News.com

Former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler has assured fans he’s “alive and well” after he was hospitalised for a self-inflicted stab wound last week.

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Florence Welch, Florence and the Machine - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Florence Welch takes a break from touring

by Music-News.com

Florence Welch is taking a break from touring to focus on her mental health.

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Renee Geyer image by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Renee Geyer to Perform Strong Women of Song at Memo Music Hall

by Paul Cashmere

Renee Geyer will make one of her rare 2019 appearances to perform with Brooke Taylor and Lara Travis for ‘Strong Women of Song’ at Memo Music Hall next week.

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The Teskey Brothers

The Teskey Brothers reveal new video for So Caught Up

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s The Teskey Brothers have released another preview of their ‘Run Home Slow’ album. Here is the video for ‘So Caught Up’.

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Phil Tripp at the Aussie BBQ SXSW 2009

Phil Tripp Departs SXSW, Upcoming Meet ‘N’ Greets Cancelled

by Paul Cashmere

Phil Tripp, the SXSW representative for Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii, has left SXSW after 17 years.

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Augie March

Augie March To Rerun the On The Quiet tour

by Paul Cashmere

In 2009 Augie March toured Australian quietly and acoustically. In 2019 they’ll do it again.

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Stephen The Ghost Walker and Patti Smith

Legendary Melbourne Broadcaster Stephen ‘The Ghost’ Walker has passed away

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne music radio icon Stephen ‘The Ghost’ Walker passed away on Wednesday, 3 July 2019.

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Kate Miller-Heidke. image by Ros O'Gorman

The Brisbane Festival Line-up for 2019 Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

The Brisbane Festival for 2019 will feature performances by Kate Miller-Heidke, The Jezabels, Amity Affliction, Emma Louise, City and Colour, Husky and Paul Dempsey.

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Brian Cadd APIA Good Times Tour 2015

Two Brian Cadd Classic Albums Released on CD for the First Time

by Paul Cashmere

Brian Cadd’s second and third albums ‘Parabrahm’ (1973) and ‘Moonshine’ (1974) have been released on CD for the very first time and with bonus tracks.

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Adam Thompson photo by Ros O'Gorman

Adam Thompson’s Bohemian Rhapsody Shows Come at the End of the Year of Queen

by Paul Cashmere

Adam Thompson’s Queen tribute ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ will begin to bring 2019 to an end just as the classic rock band continue what is probably their most successful ever chart year.

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