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NSW Music Fans Can Vote Out Gladys Berejiklian

by Paul Cashmere

With the New South Wales election just weeks away on 23 March music fans in the pissed off state have a chance to vote out Gladys Berjiklian and her antiquated government.

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Craig Reid, The Proclaimers, Palais Theatre St Kilda, Sunday 17 April 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman http:/www.noise11.com

The Proclaimers to tour Australia in May 2019

by Noise11.com

The Proclaimers will tour Australia in May with fresh new songs from their 11th album ‘Angry Cyclist’.

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R.Kelly, music news, noise11.com

R. Kelly says the media has “assassinated” him

by Music-News.com

Singer R. Kelly has blasted reports that suggest he’s a monster in an explosive new TV interview.

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Nikki Sixx, Motley Crue, Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Nikki Sixx says he can’t remember sexual assault story in The Dirt

by Music-News.com

Nikki Sixx has no recollection of a possible sexual assault recounted in Motley Crue’s memoir The Dirt.

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Chance The Rapper

Chance The Rapper to marry this weekend

by Paul Cashmere

Chance the Rapper will become a married man at the weekend.

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R.Kelly, music news, noise11.com

R. Kelly melts down during Gail King interview

by Music-News.com

R. Kelly broke down in tears while filming a new interview for a news show as he emotionally denied allegations he has kept sex slaves against their will.

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Taylor Swift, Etihad, Frontier Touring, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Taylor Swift’s mum is fighting cancer again

by Paul Cashmere

Taylor Swift’s mum is fighting cancer for a second time.

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Michael Jackson, Noise11, Photo

Former Child Star Mark Lester is saddened Leaving Neverland was made

by Music-News.com

Mark Lester is disappointed about the allegations made against Michael Jackson in the Dan Reed-directed Leaving Neverland documentary.

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Air Supply perform at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda on Wednesday 8 June 2016.

Air Supply’s Russell Hitchcock describes his strange experiences with Jim Steinman

by Paul Cashmere

When Air Supply made ‘Making Love Out of Nothing At All’ the experience was completely different from what the ex-Melbourne band was used to.

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Eagles Melbourne 2019

Don Henley Had A Killer Line About Banks at First Australian Eagles Show

by Paul Cashmere

Eagles co-founder Don Henley had a well-timed jab at the banking industry when he congratulated Melbourne for having an arena named after a sports star.

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Luke Perry

Death of Luke Perry send a timely reminder for people aged 45+

by Paul Cashmere

Luke Perry’s death is a timely warning to anyone aged 45+. It could happen to you too.

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Slayer photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Download Festival: all you need to know this weekend

by Noise11.com

Download Festival is on this weekend in Sydney and Melbourne. Here is everything you need to know to get through the day.

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Chet Faker aka Nick Murphy photo by Ros O'Gorman

Nick Murphy has a new album on the way

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Murphy (the artist formerly known as Chet Faker) will release a new album ‘Run Fast Sleep Naked’ on April 26.

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Russell Morris and Pete Robinson photo by Ros O'Gorman Hamer Hall 2017

Russell Morris has introduced five Black and Blue Heart songs to his current setlist

by Paul Cashmere

Russell Morris is introducing new songs from his upcoming ‘Black and Blue Heart’ album into his current setlist with five songs making his recent Melbourne show last Friday.

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Prof. Brian Cox

Brian Cox and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra are going on a date

by Paul Cashmere

Physicist Professor Brian Cox is joining the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for two shows.

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The Prodigy photo by Ros O'Gorman

Tributes flow for Keith Flint of The Prodigy

by Paul Cashmere

Tributes have started to pour in for Keith Flint of The Prodigy who took his own life on Sunday.

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Chris Martin, Coldplay. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Chris Martin throws star studded party for his 42nd

by Music-News.com

Chris Martin celebrated his 42nd birthday in rock star style on Saturday by partying with famous pals including Julia Roberts, Sean Penn, and his ex-wife, Gwyneth Paltrow.

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Dolly Parton assures fans she’s feeling fine after health rumours spark concern

Dolly Parton sister is ashamed Dolly hasn’t spoken up on sexual abuse

by Music-News.com

Stella Parton has criticised her sister Dolly for not speaking out against sexual misconduct in the music industry.

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Janice Freeman and Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus Pens Emotional Response following death of Janice Freeman

by Paul Cashmere

Miley Cyrus has penned an emotional letter to late The Voice contestant Janice Freeman in the wake of the rising singer’s untimely death.

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Snoop Dogg image by Ros O'Gorman noise11.com photos

Snoop Dogg hands back his private Lakers box

by Music-News.com

Snoop Dogg has offered up his private box at Los Angeles Lakers games because he’s sick of watching the basketball team lose.

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The Prodigy photo by Ros O'Gorman

Keith Flint of The Prodigy dead at 49

by Paul Cashmere

Keith Flint, singer for The Prodigy has been found dead in his home in Essex. He was 49.

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Don Walker Songs and Shots

Don Walker to Deliver Two Books ‘Songs’ and ‘Shots’

by Paul Cashmere

Cold Chisel’s master songwriting craftsman Don Walker will release two books ‘Songs’ and ‘Shots’ in July.

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Leaving Neverland, Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson songs dropped from BBC2 Playlist

by Paul Cashmere

BBC2 is said to have dropped songs by Michael Jackson from its playlist following new allegations of child sex abuse brought up in the documentary ‘Leaving Neverland’.

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Jersey Boys Australia 2019 photo Jeff Busby

Jersey Boys returns to Melbourne a decade after first run

by Paul Cashmere

The Four Seasons story ‘Jersey Boys’ has returned for the third time to Melbourne, 10 years after the initial run in 2009.

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Leo de Castro

New Zealand funk and soul legend Leo de Castro dies at age 70

by Paul Cashmere

Leo de Castro, who played at the first and second Sunbury Pop Festivals in 1972 and 1973, has died in New Zealand at age 70.

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Hilltop Hoods - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Australian Charts: Hilltop Hoods have a Number One album thanks to Eminem

by Gavin Ryan

The Hilltop Hoods’ eighth studio album “The Great Expanse” debuts at the top of the ARIA Albums chart this week, becoming the trios sixth No.1 album in Australia as they tour the country with Eminem as his support act.

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A Star Is Born 2018

Australian Charts: Grammy Awards boost Lady Gaga back to number one on singles chart

by Gavin Ryan

Last weekend The 91st Academy Awards (aka The Oscars) were held, and the winner for ‘Best Original Song’ was won by the Lady Gaga and Mark Ronson penned track “Shallow”, which this week returns for a fourth week atop the ARIA Singles Chart.

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Jerry Lee Lewis, music news, noise11.com

Jerry Lee Lewis suffers a stroke

by Paul Cashmere

Jerry Lee Lewis, one of the last Rock and Roll legends of the 1950s, has suffered a stroke.

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Lobby Loyde The First Supper Last

Gil Matthews is preparing Colored Balls ‘The First Supper Last’ for Aztec Records release

by Paul Cashmere

Gil Matthews the former Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs drummer and founder of Aztec Records, is preparing Lobby Loyde’s Colored Balls album ‘The First Supper Last’ for re-release.

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Eagles 2017

Eagles to descend on Australia next week

by Paul Cashmere

Eagles will return to Australia next week for their first shows since 2015 for The History of the Eagles tour. They will also be their first Australian shows without founder Glenn Frey.

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