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David Byrne photo by Ros O'Gorman

David Byrne Joins Olivia Rodrigo at Governor’s Ball in New York

by Music-News.com

Olivia Rodrigo stunned fans by bringing new wave legend David Byrne on stage with her at the Governors Ball festival in New York on Saturday night.

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The Project

Network 10 Officially Announces The Project Has Been Axed

by Paul Cashmere

After much media speculation in recent weeks, Network 10 has officially announced that the long-running News/Entertainment program The Project has been axed.

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Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden in Melbourne 6 Sept 24 photo by Jason Rosewarne

Bruce Dickinson To Appear in ABBA Horror Movie ‘Bjorn of the Dead’

by Music-News.com

Bruce Dickinson is starring in ‘Bjorn of the Dead’. Dickinson has been cast in the new movie that centres on an ABBA tribute band who find themselves trapped in a nightclub at the beginning of the apocalypse.

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Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney in Liverpool UK 7 June 2025

Paul McCartney Joins Bruce Springsteen For Two Songs At E Street Band Liverpool Concert

by Paul Cashmere

Sir Paul McCartney has popped up for two songs with Bruce Springsteen at his Liverpool concert as part of the Land of Hope and Dreams tour.

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Jimmy Barnes Defiant

Jimmy Barnes Plays First Defiant Tour Show And Premieres A Chunk of The New Album Live

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes has played the first show of the Defiant tour in Adelaide, South Australia, on the day his 21st solo album ‘Defiant’ was released and showcases how ‘Defiant’ is an album from show ready songs to play live.

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Wayne Lewis from Atlantic Starr Facebook page

Wayne Lewis of Atlantic Starr Dies Aged 68

by Paul Cashmere

Wayne Lewis, the singer and songwriter for US R&B, Soul group Atlantic Starr, has died at the age of 68.

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Little River Band debut

Keyboard Player Peter Jones, (Mississippi, Little River Band, John Farnham), Has Died

by Paul Cashmere

Peter Jones, renowned Australian keyboard player who has played on recordings for Little River Band, Crowded House, The Ferrets and john Farnham, has died.

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Bob Andrews Facebook profile photo 2022

Bob Andrews, Keyboard Player for The Rumour, Dies At Age 75

by Paul Cashmere

Bob Andrews, the keyboard player for Graham Parker & The Rumour from 1975 to 1979, has died at the age of 75.

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Rod Stewart photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rod Stewart Cancels Shows Due To Flu

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart has cancelled more shows as he battles flu. Six shows have been affected by Rod’s illness, with only two of the six rescheduled.

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David Duchovny

David Duchovny Gets The Band Out For Another Tour

by Paul Cashmere

David Duchovny is taking the band back out on tour across America in September.

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Zac Brown Band photo by Ros O'Gorman

Zac Brown Band Runs Out of F*cks To Give on New Song ‘I Ain’t Worried About It’

by Paul Cashmere

Zac Brown Band popped out a brand new song on Friday. ‘I Ain’t Worried About It’. It’s the first new music from Zac for 2025.

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The Doors Live In Vancouver 1970

The Doors Live In Vancouver 1970 Added To Streaming Services

by Paul Cashmere

The Doors live album ‘Live in Vancouver 1970’, released physically in 2010, has been finally added to streaming services.

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Spice Girls Forever cover photo

David Beckham’s Knighthood Makes Posh Spice A Lady

by Paul Cashmere

The Spice Girls now have a Lady Spice, or Lady Posh. With David Beckham’s knighthood this weekend, Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) becomes a Lady.

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Airbourne Premiere New Song ‘Gutsy’

by Paul Cashmere

Airbourne, Warrnambool Victoria’s most famous music act since Smokey Dawson, have released their first song in six years ‘Gutsy’.

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Fanny Lumsden

Fanny Lumsden Releases Her Cover of Gotye’s ‘Something That I Used To Know’

by Paul Cashmere

Fanny Lumsden’s cover of Gotye’s ‘Something That I Used To Know’ got a lot of attention in 2024. So much so that Fanny has decided to release her version.

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Meg Washington Gem

Paul Kelly To Guest On Meg Washington ‘Gem’ Album

by Paul Cashmere

Meg Washington has revealed the tracklisting for her next album ‘Gem’. One song ‘Fine’ features Paul Kelly.

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Mariah Carey Type Dangerous

Mariah Carey Releases First Song In Seven Years ‘Type Dangerous’

by Paul Cashmere

Mariah Carey is back to active duty with her first song in seven years ‘Type Dangerous’.

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Sara Storer

Aunty Sara Storer and Niece Sammy Storer Premiere ‘Worth Your Love’

by Paul Cashmere

Sara Storer’s new song ‘Worth Your Love’ is a duet with her niece Sammy Storer.

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Bob Bongo Starkie performs for Skyhooks 30th anniversary show at Pint on Punt 28 October 2004

Watch A Rare Skyhooks Reunion With Bongo Singing ‘Balwyn Calling’ At Soundcheck

by Paul Cashmere

On 28 October 2004, Skyhooks reformed for a fairly secret 30th anniversary show at Pint on Punt in Melbourne.

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The Angels Plan Deep Cuts For Go For Broke Tour

by Paul Cashmere

The Angels are planning mining the back catalogue for the Go For Broke tour, starting 4 July in Torquay.

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Belinda Carlisle Once Up A Time In California

Belinda Carlisle Premieres Hollies Cover Ahead of ‘Once Upon a Time In California’ Album

by Paul Cashmere

Belinda Carlisle is leading her first album since 2017, ‘Once Upon a Time In California’, with her cover of The Hollies ‘The Air That I Breathe’.

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Saoirse Ronan in 2025 video for Talking Heads Psycho Killer

Talking Heads Premiere New ‘Psycho Killer’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

Talking Heads have a brand new music video for ‘Psycho Killer’ to mark the 50th anniversary of the band’s first of 92 performances at New York’s iconic CBGB’s.

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Madonna To Release ‘Ray of Light’ Era ‘Veronica Electronica’ Album

by Paul Cashmere

Rare and Unreleased Madonna remixes from the ‘Ray of Light’ era will finally be released as the ‘Veronica Electronica’ album.

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Crowded House perform at Red Hot Summer 2025 Legends On The Lawn in Cairns.

Crowded House Red Hot Summer Adds Sandstone and Mornington Shows

by Paul Cashmere

The Crowded House Red Hot Summer tour has gotten even hotter with two more dates added for Bribie Island, Queensland and Mornington, Victoria.

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Tim Michin Time Machine

Tim Minchin Premieres New Song ‘I Wouldn’t Like You’

by Paul Cashmere

As we creep closer to the release of Tim Minchin’s ‘TimMichinTimeMachine’ album, Tim has dropped a third preview of the album ‘I Wouldn’t Like You’.

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Beth Gibbons by Mary Boukouvalas

Rising Festival, Beth Gibbons, Hamer Hall 1st June 2025 #REVIEW

by Anna-Maria Megalogenis

The blue-coloured- light drenched the stage, signifying the trademark colour of Rising. Beth Gibbons is here as part of Rising festival to showcase her solo album, Lives Outgrown, with a seven- piece band of musicians. Gibbons last toured Melbourne 15 years ago with proponents of trip hop, Portishead, appearing at Harvest Festival. There she was bathed in the golden afternoon rays of sunlight, but now she’s obscured by stage lights in alternating hues. Her musicians are backlit and positioned either side of the stage in groups of three and the keyboardist is in the centre behind Gibbons.

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Alice Cooper 2024 by Winston Robison

The Original Alice Cooper Group Premieres ‘Wild Ones’ Official Video

by Paul Cashmere

The original Alice Cooper Band has a new music video for ‘Wild Ones’ from the upcoming ‘The Revenge of Alice Cooper’ album.

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