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Britney Spears - image By Ros O'Gorman

Britney Spears Musical to Replace Michael Jackson Show in Chicago

by Music-News.com

A new musical featuring Britney Spears’ hits is to replace Michael Jackson’s Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough onstage in Chicago, Illinois.

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Queen Bohemian Rhapsody actors

Queen are open to a Bohemian Rhapsody Sequel

by Paul Cashmere

Queen could be planning a sequel to their blockbuster biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, according to a longtime confidant of the band.

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Olly Murs photo by Zo Damage

Olly Murs to become a Disney character

by Music-News.com

Disney UK announced today that Olly Murs has signed up for a guest “spot” on Disney Channel’s brand new animation series, 101 Dalmatian Street, launching on Disney Channel on 18th March at 5pm (Mondays to Thursdays at 5pm).

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Tom Araya of Slayer at Download Melbourne 2019 photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Slayer Farewell Melbourne DOWNLOAD REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

So Melbourne, that was the last you’ll see Slayer. Slayer were a last minute headline announce for Download Australia after Ozzy Osbourne pulled out due to illness.

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Rob Halford of Judas Priest at Download Melbourne 2019 photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Judas Priest formed 50 years ago and they rocked DOWNLOAD REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

2019 will mark 50 years since Judas Priest formed in West Bromich a few ks from Birmingham. None of the founders are with the band but the three stalwarts Rob Halford, Ian Hill and Glenn Tipton had joined before the first album.

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William DuVall of Alice In Chains at Download Melbourne 2019 photo by Mary Boukouvalas

William DuVall has Regenerated Alice In Chains DOWNLOAD REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

Alice In Chains was over for 14 years until William DuVall came along.

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Gang Of Four

Gang of Four Postpone Australian and New Zealand Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Gang of Four have postponed their Australian and New Zealand tour due to start in Perth on March 20.

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Russell Morris performs at Hamer Hall as support for America on their 2017 Australia tour.

Young, Morris, Shorrock, Parkinson and Jones to perform the songs of Lennon and McCartney

by Paul Cashmere

John Paul Young, Russell Morris, Glenn Shorrock, Doug Parkinson and Jack Jones will tour ‘Let It Be: The Songs of Lennon’.

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The Tubes The Completion Backwards Principle

The Tubes to Perform Entire ‘The Completion Backward Principle’ live

by Paul Cashmere

In 1981 The Tubes will perform their 1981 corporate rock spoof ‘The Completion Backward Principle’ for the first time in its entirety on their upcoming US tour.

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Ariana Grande thank u next

Australian Charts: Ariana Grande ‘thank u, next’ is no 1 again

by Gavin Ryan

For the second time in 2019 an album has reclaimed the top spot on the ARIA Albums Chart, as this week “thank u, next” for Ariana Grande climbs back up one spot to reign again in the No.1 spot here.

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A Star Is Born 2018

Australian Singles: Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper ‘Shallow’

by Gavin Ryan

Holding at No.1 again this week is the recent Oscar-winning song “Shallow” for Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, plus the song log its first week at the top in both Canada and America (after charting for the past 21 weeks in both locales).

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Brian Cadd APIA Good Times Tour 2015

Brian Cadd performs 50+ years of self-made Aussie music history REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

It was fascinating watching Australian music legend Brian Cadd perform a week apart, once with Russell Morris’ band and once with his own.

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Kurious Cabinet of Curiosities

Cirque du Soliel to present Kurios for Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Cirque du Soliel’s next Australian showcase is the acclaimed ‘Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities’.

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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 Autobiography to be Published in October

by Paul Cashmere

Elton John has added to his farewell events with news that his autobiography will be published this October.

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John Farnham photo by Ros O'Gorman

All John Farnham Red Hot Summer Shows To Go Ahead

by Paul Cashmere

John Farnham’s upcoming dates for Red Hot Summer series 3 will go ahead as scheduled.

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Steve Van Zandt

Steve Van Zandt is now a Hologram at Newark Airport

by Paul Cashmere

Next time you visit Newark airport look out for Steve Van Zandt. He’ll be a hologram.

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Sounds Australia

Sounds Australia reveal Aussie BBQ line-up

by Noise11.com

54 Australian acts will perform during SXSW 2019.

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Busby Marou photo by Ros O'Gorman

San Francisco’s Front Country and Rockhampton’s Busby Marou take over Memo Music Hall this weekend

by Paul Cashmere

Queensland’s Busby Marou and all the way from the USA’s Front Country will perform this weekend at Memo Music Hall in Melbourne.

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My Friend The Chocolate Cake perform at the Recital Centre in Melbourne on 16 June 2017. Photo by Ros OGorman

New Music Releases for 8 March 2019

by Paul Cashmere

Major new titles coming this week from: Buckcherry, H.E.R., Maren Morris, Amanda Palmer, Paul Weller (Live), Foals, Kerser, James Morrison (UK), Dido, Flight of the Conchords (Live), Sigrid, Tim Rogers, Juice WRLD, Sasami, Mick Thomas, Celtic Woman, David Bridie, Townes Van Zandt and David Gray.

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Bjorn from Abba on Better Later Than Never

Bjorn from Abba is speaking at SXSW

by Paul Cashmere

SXSW slipped a quiet one into their speakers schedule. Bjorn Ulvaeus from Abba will be a guest speaker at the SXSW music conference in Austin, Texas this month.

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Gurrumul Djarimirri

Gurrumul ‘Djarimirri ‘(Child of the Rainbow)’ awarded Australian Music Prize

by Paul Cashmere

Gurrumul’s ‘Djarimirri (Child of the Rainbow)’ has won for Australian Music Prize for 2019.

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James Hetfield of Metallica photo by Ros OGorman

Metallica and Slipknot to tour Australia together in October

by Paul Cashmere

Metallica’s Worldwired tour will reach Australia and New Zealand in October and Slipknot are their special guests.

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Michael Jackson, Noise11, Photo

Michael Jackson’s name will survive Leaving Neverland says daughter Paris

by Music-News.com

Paris Jackson is certain her father Michael Jackson’s name won’t be torn down following the damning documentary Leaving Neverland.

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Michael Jackson, Noise11, Photo, music news

Corey Feldman says Michael Jackson never molested him

by Music-News.com

Corey Feldman has decided he can no longer defend Michael Jackson.

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Kanye West. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

EMI bosses sue Kanye West

by Music-News.com

EMI bosses are suing Kanye West over what he has called a “servitude” contract, insisting the terms of the agreement are all legal in New York, where the deal was signed – and extended.

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Christina Aguilera photo by Ros O'Gorman

Christina Aguilera to be honored by LGBTI community

by Music-News.com

Christina Aguilera is to be honoured by LGBTQ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign (HRC).

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Serge Thomann with sporting legend Cathy Freeman

France awards Melbourne photographer Serge Thomann Chevalier (Knight) de l’Ordre national du Mérite

by Paul Cashmere

One of Melbourne’s most respected music industry identities Serge Thomann has today received one of France’s highest honours, Chevalier (Knight) de l’Ordre national du Mérite.

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Suzi Quatro

Red Hot Summer hits up the Central Coast and Gold Coast this weekend

by Paul Cashmere

Suzi Quatro and The Angels will spend a Red Hot Summer on the Central Coast and Gold Coast this weekend.

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The Monkees with Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz perform at the Palais in St Kilda as part of their 50th anniversary tour on Wednesday 7 December 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

REVIEW: The Monkees in Massachusetts

by Music-News.com

The untimely passing of Peter Tork last month ended any hope that the surviving members of The Monkees would ever play together as a trio.

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Michael Jackson, Noise11, Photo, music news

Taj Jackson defends Uncle Michael Jackson’s honor

by Music-News.com

Michael Jackson’s nephew has flown to the U.K. and Ireland to dismiss child sex allegations raised in the damning new documentary Leaving Neverland, insisting he wouldn’t be there if he had any doubts the accusers might be right.

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