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Wagons

Wagons to Play The Rise and Fall of Goodtown from Start to Finish

by Paul Cashmere

Wagons will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their ‘The Rise and Fall of Goodtown’ with complete album performances in February 2019.

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5 Seconds Of Summer, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

5 Seconds Of Summer Cover Queen To Honor Freddie Mercury

by Paul Cashmere

5 Seconds of Summer have covered Queen’s ‘Killer Queen’ to honor Freddie Mercury and raise funds for the Mercury Phoenix Trust fighting AIDS worldwide.

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Jon Bon Jovi, Bon Jovi, Photo, Ros O'Gorman

Birds of Tokyo To Open For Bon Jovi’s Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Birds of Tokyo will open for Bon Jovi in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney in December.

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Slipknot, Soundwave Melbourne 2012 - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Slipknot Slip Out ‘All Out Life’

by Paul Cashmere

Slipknot have released the new song ‘All Out Life’ with a video directed by the band’s M. Shawn Crahan.

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Neil Young Songs for Judy

Neil Young To Follow-Up ‘Songs For Judy’ With Electric Counterpart

by Paul Cashmere

Cameron Crowe and Joel Bernstein have let slip that they are working on an electric counterpoint of the upcoming ‘Songs For Judy’ compilation of 1975 performances.

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Annie Lennox 2009: Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Annie Lennox Releases First Original Song Since 2010

by Paul Cashmere

Annie Lennox has recorded a new song ‘Requiem for a Private War’ as the theme song for the movie ‘A Private War’.

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Sampa The Great 13th AMP showcase Pop up at the Arts Centre Foyer Melbourne on a Flatbed Truck. Photo Ros O'Gorman

triple j Awards for 2018 Nominees are here

by Paul Cashmere

The triple j Awards nominees for 2018 are in and its a big year. Amy Shark, Courtney Barnett, Tash Sultana lead a strong female contingency for Album of the Year while the diversity of Sampa the Great to John Butler Trio makes for a wide Artist of the Year list.

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Flea, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Photo By Graham Spillard

Red Hot Chili Peppers Play a Halloween Show at Chad Smith’s Kids School

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Chili Peppers Play A Halloween Show At Chad Smith’s Kids School

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Christine and The Queens

Christine and the Queens To Play First Australian Headline Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Christine and the Queens will tour Australia for the first time as headliners.

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Steve Hackett

Steve Hackett To Release ‘At The Edge of Light’

by Paul Cashmere

Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett will release his new album ‘At the Edge of Light’ in January.

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Guy Sebastian

Guy Sebastian Joins Kram and Jen Boyce for Zany Simpsons Tribute

by Paul Cashmere

Guy Sebastian, Kram from Spiderbait and Jen Boyce of Ball Park Music are just some of the artists who Dan Cribb has gathered for a rollicking Simpsons tribute ‘The Worst Tribute Ever’.

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Noiseworks lead singer Jon Stevens performs at the Red Hot Summer tour in Mornington at the Mornington Racecourse. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Jon Stevens is Glad Artists Motivated the Government to Act for Farmers

by Paul Cashmere

Jon Stevens says that all of the work being down by Australia’s musicians to help drought-stricken farmers is finally leading to some action by the government.

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The Ocean Party

The Ocean Party Drummer Zac Denton Dies Aged 24

by Paul Cashmere

Zac Denton of Melbourne band The Ocean Party has died from a brain cyst at age 24.

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Baker Boy

Baker Boy to Receive the Corner Award for 2018

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s iconic venue The Corner Hotel has named indigenous hip-hop artist Baker Boy the recipient of its 2018 Corner Award.

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PP Arnold

PP Arnold Joins the RocKwiz Revue

by Paul Cashmere

Soul legend PP Arnold has been added to the RocKwiz Revue in November and December.

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Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand to Appear on Carpool Karaoke

by Paul Cashmere

Cultural icon Barbra Streisand will take a drive with James Corden in an episode of Carpool Karaoke to air this week.

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Jackson Hunter

Jackson Hunter, Son of Marc Hunter, to DJ at Melbourne Cup

by Paul Cashmere

Marc Hunter’s son Jackson Hunter has been announced to perform at the Melbourne Cup at Flemington racecourse next week.

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Bigger Than Jesus

Sons of Chris Wilson to join Bigger Than Jesus at Espy Gig

by Paul Cashmere

George and Fenn Wilson, the sons of Melbourne bluesman Chris Wilson, will join the Bigger Than Jesus line-up at The Espy in December to honour their father with their band Pollyman.

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The Beatles Glass Onion video George Harrison

The Beatles Create a Video for Glass Onion

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles have a new music video for ‘Glass Onion’, John Lennon’s rocker from The White Album.

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Kanye West. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Kanye West tries to Distance Himself from Politics after his Trump Stunt Backfires

by Music-News.com

Kanye West appears to be backtracking in his support for U.S. President Donald Trump after realising he has been “used” to push an agenda he does not support.

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KISS, Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Australia, 2013 Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11 music news

KISS to Tour Australia One Last Time In 2019

by Paul Cashmere

KISS will bring their End of the Road world tour to Australia in November 2019.

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Have/Hold

Have/Hold To Launch ‘We Are A Ghost Now, You and I’ in Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s Have/Hold have chosen Brunswick Mechanics Institute to launch their second album ‘We Are a Ghost Now, You & I’.

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Shane Howard, Goanna Band. Pure Gold Live at the Palais in St Kilda on Friday 13 May 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Goanna ‘Solid Rock’ Added to National Film & Sound Archive

by Paul Cashmere

Goanna’s classic ‘Solid Rock’ is to become a museum piece. The National Film & Sound Archive in Canberra has announced that the 1982 ‘Spirit of Place’ track will be added to its Sounds of Australia.

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Nancy and Ann Wilson, Heart - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Heart VH1 Live Show Featuring an All-Star to be Released

by Paul Cashmere

Heart’s 2006 live concert from VH1’s ‘Decades Rock Live’ has been remastered for reissue and it comes with an all-star cast.

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Mike Noga

Mike Noga to Tour Songs from All Three Solo Albums

by Paul Cashmere

The Drones’ Mike Noga is going on tour to play songs from all of his three solo albums for the first time.

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Todd Rundgren celebrates his 70th (photo by Karen Freedman)

Todd Rundgren Celebrates 70 In Australia With ToddARoo

by Karen Freedman

Todd Rundgren had a simple idea for his 70th year. The difficulty was in implementing it. Take one international rock god and his wonderful wife, blend in a few dozen devotees, garnish with some Australian rays of sun, and you have the perfect recipe for one helluva shindig to celebrate a 70th birthday (his fourth, this year).

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Jason Derulo, Photo Ros O'Gorman

Jason Derulo Cancels Prague Concert Cancelled for Safety Fears

by Paul Cashmere

Jason Derulo performed on the balcony of a concert venue in the Czech Republic on Thursday (25Oct18) after having to cancel his show due to safety concerns.

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Jon Bon Jovi, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Jon Bon Jovi Slams Kim Kardashian

by Music-News.com

Jon Bon Jovi has attacked Kim Kardashian, insisting the reality TV star only became famous for starring in a 2007 sex tape.

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George Michael, photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Lost George Michael Songs to Feature on Last Christmas Soundtrack

by Music-News.com

Bridesmaids director Paul Feig’s new holiday movie will feature unreleased tracks recorded by George Michael.

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Candi Staton

Disco Star Candi Staton says she is Battling Cancer

by Music-News.com

Soul star Candi Staton has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

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