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Rocketman Elton John biopic

Elton John Rocketman Soundtrack set to be the next big thing after Bohemian Rhapsody

by Paul Cashmere

The details of the soundtrack to Elton John’s biopic Rocketman have been revealed as well as a stunning version of the movie title sung by actor Taron Egerton.

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Kevin Johnson

New Music Releases for 3 May 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Vampire Weekend, Bad Religion, The Dream Syndicate, Little Steven, Lee Kernaghan, Kate Ceberano, Protomartyr, Kevin Johnson, Superheist and soundtracks for ‘The Hustle’, ‘Pokemon: Detective Pikachu’ and ‘Tolkien’.

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Drake, Photo by Ros O'Gorman, noise11

Drake dominates Billboard Awards

by Music-News.com

Drake added another nine gongs to his Billboard Music Awards ceremony haul on Wednedsay to clean up with 12.

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Justin Bieber in Sydney

Justin Bieber Says Eminem Doesn’t Understand Young Rappers

by Music-News.com

Justin Bieber has criticised Eminem for failing to embrace the new generation of rappers, insisting the hip-hop legend “just doesn’t understand it”.

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Bob Marley, Noise11, Photo

Lost Bob Marley tapes are being auctioned

by Music-News.com

A cache of long-lost Bob Marley live recordings which lay in a damp basement for 40 years is to be auctioned after being restored.

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Mariah Carey wedding dress

Mariah Carey goes to court over intimate videos

by Music-News.com

Mariah Carey is gearing up for her big performance at the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday night by waging war with an ex-assistant over a series of intimate videos.

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

Stephen Cummings returns to Memo Music Hall Friday

by Paul Cashmere

Stephen Cummings will head back to Memo Music Hall in Melbourne this Friday for another showcase of his new album ‘Prisoner of Love’ and new anthology.

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Sarah Aarons

Sarah Aarons wins Four APRA Awards The Complete Winners List

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne songwriter Sarah Aarons was the big winner at the 2019 APRA Awards. She has picked up the prestigious Songwriter of the Year award as well as Most Played Australia Work for ‘The Middle’ by Zed, Dance Work of the Year for ‘The Middle’ and Rock Work of the Year for ‘Never Ever’ with The Rubens.

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Kiss Dynasty

Kiss Dynasty 40th Anniversary to be marked with tribute show in Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Kiss released their 11th album ‘Dynasty’ on 23 May, 1979. On 23 May, 2019, exactly 40 years to the day, a Melbourne dynasty of musos and singers will gather to perform the complete album from start to finish.

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The Wall Redux

Another Brick from The Wall (Redux) – Mark Lanegan ‘Nobody Home’

by Paul Cashmere

Former Screaming Trees’ frontman Mark Lanegan has delivered the version of the Pink Floyd ‘The Wall’ classic ‘Nobody Home’ for the new ‘The Wall (Redux) from Possum Records.

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Michael Lang of Woodstock 50

Woodstock 50 Will Go Ahead Says Organiser Michael Lang

by Paul Cashmere

The Woodstock 50 Festival in upstate New York will go ahead despite the event’s financial backers pulling out this week.

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Willie Nelson

Here is the title track to Willie Nelson’s Ride Me Back Home

by Paul Cashmere

Willie Nelson will release his 69th studio album ‘Ride Me Back Home’ in June.

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New Found Glory

Good Lordy, New Found Glory have covered ‘Let It Go’ from Frozen

by Paul Cashmere

The only thing more bizarre than New Found Glory covering ‘Let It Go’ from Frozen is the video that goes with it.

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Stonefield

Stonefield Debut New Song Via King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Label Flightless Records

by Paul Cashmere

The Findlay sisters heavy metal band Stonefield has joined the ranks of Flightless Records, the label owned by the members of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.

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Briggs Life Is Incredible video

Briggs Latest ‘Life Is Incredible’ is Incredibly Potent

by Paul Cashmere

Briggs new video ‘Life Is Incredible’ tells some ugly truths about Australia.

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Rob Thomas. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rob Thomas to perform for A Day On The Green

by Paul Cashmere

Rob Thomas will perform three shows in Australia for A Day On The Green in November. Dates have been locked in for the Yarra Valley, Hunter Valley and Mt Cotton.

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Carlos Santana, Santana, Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday 11 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Reports that Woodstock 50th Anniversary Festival has been Cancelled may be wrong

by Paul Cashmere

The adventurous Woodstock 50 music festival, to mark the 50th anniversary of the original Woodstock in 1969, has been axed.

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Joe Bonamassa

Joe Bonamassa is touring Australia with Anton Fig, Reese Wynans and Mahalia Barnes

by Paul Cashmere

Blues/Rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa will return to Australia in September and he will have Anton Fig, Reese Wynans and Mahalia Barnes in the band.

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Ride

Ride to play first Australian dates in 25 years

by Paul Cashmere

Ride will return to Australia in August for the first time since the 1990s.

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Michael Hutchence

Helena Christensen says Michael Hutchence changed after Brain Injury

by Music-News.com

Helena Christensen has claimed Michael Hutchence developed a “dark, angry side” after he suffered a brain injury.

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John Lydon’s Venice Beach Home Targeted by Thugs

by Music-News.com

Sex Pistols star Johnny Rotten has asked Los Angeles police officials to help him keep punk invaders from his Venice Beach home.

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Billy Ray Cyrus

Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus Perform Old Town Road with Diplo

by Music-News.com

Rapper Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus teamed up on Sunday (28Apr19) to perform their smash hit Old Town Road for the very first time at California country festival Stagecoach.

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Pink: Photo Ros O'Gorman

Pink on track for a UK no 1 album

by Music-News.com

Pink leads this week’s Official Chart Update with Hurts 2B Human.

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The Wall Redux

The Melvins Merge Pink Floyd and Blondie For Incredible Mix of In The Flesh

by Paul Cashmere

In 1976, Blondie released ‘ In The Flesh’. The song was originally the b-side of Blondie’s debut single ‘X Offender’ but when Ian Meldrum promoted the b-side instead of the a-side ‘In The Flesh’ became a hit in Australia.

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Mandy Patinkin

Mandy Patinkin Covers Paul Simon, Randy Newman on new album

by Paul Cashmere

Actor and singer Mandy Patinkin has taken on songs by Paul Simon and Randy Newman as part of his new album ‘Diary: December 2018’.

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Gene Simmons, Kiss. photo by Tim Cashmere

Gene Simmons’ Company To Develop Cannabis Infused Soda

by Paul Cashmere

Gene Simmons Moneybag, Rock Steady Soda and Cannibis company Invictus have joined together to develop and then market a soda infused with Cannibis.

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Groovin The Moo

Seven Lives Potential Saved Via Pill Testing At Groovin’ The Moo

by Paul Cashmere

Seven music fans are alive today because of pill testing at the Groovin’ The Moo festival in Canberra on the weekend.

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The Seekers, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Seekers Farewell heads to the Big Screen in Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

The Seekers Golden Jubilee farewell performance will screen in Melbourne on May 11.

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Jimmy Barnes My Criminal Record

New Jimmy Barnes ‘Shutting Down Our Town’ Is About Elizabeth, South Australia #Listen

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes new song ‘Shutting Down Our Town’ was written about his childhood town of Elizabeth in South Australia.

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Leo Sayer photo by Ros OGorman

Leo Sayer covers New Radicals for Zoe Ball as Seth Rogan and Kiefer Sutherland Watch On

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer popped into BBC Radio 2 this week and performed a cover of a New Radicals song with Seth Rogan and Kiefer Sutherland sat in and watched.

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