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Doja Cat

Doja Cat Teases Classic Hits Sounding Album

by Music-News.com

Doja Cat’s new album ‘Vie’ will “fully encapsulate” the ’70s and ’80s – with some “modern twists”.

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Madonna performs at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday 12 March 2016. This is the first show of the Australian leg of her world wide Rebel Heart Tour.

Madonna To Make Limited Series About Her Life For Netflix

by Noise11.com

Madonna will bring her life to the small screen through a limited series set to stream via Netflix.

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Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains at Download Melbourne 2019 photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Alice In Chains Cancel Tour After Drummer Health Scare

by Music-News.com

Alice In Chains have cancelled the rest of their US tour after drummer Sean Kinney suffered a “non-life-threatening medical emergency”.

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Yungblud

Yungblud Contemplated Career Into Politics

by Music-News.com

Yungblud has contemplated becoming a politician. Yungblud has built an inclusive community of fans and does what he can to “provide some good somewhere”, so it’s no surprise that the thought of being a politician crossed his mind.

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Diddy Facebook photo

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Jury Braced For Lurid Detail

by Music-News.com

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ jury has been warned about lurid details of alleged ‘freak off’ parties as a trial involving him got underway.

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Jimmy Barnes at Red Hot Summer Bendigo April 27 2024 photo by Winston Robinson

Jimmy Barnes Takes Us Four Songs Deep Into ‘Defiant’

by Paul Cashmere

‘Defiant’, the 21st studio album for Jimmy Barnes, will be released 6 June 2025.

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Russell Morris

Russell Morris Expands The Farewell Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Russell Morris has added more shows to The Farewell tour for extra’s for Melbourne, Gold Coast, Geelong, Canberra, Thirroul And Bendigo.

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Pearl Jam The Last of Us

Pearl Jam Releases Songs Inspired By ‘The Last of Us’

by Paul Cashmere

Pearl Jam will release a limited edition four track vinyl of music inspired by the hit TV show ‘The Last Of Us’.

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Richard J Frankland

Singer Songwriter Poet and Activist Richard J. Frankland Releases ‘Lawbreaker’

by Paul Cashmere

Gunditjama man Richard J. Frankland, singer/songwriter/poet and activist, has released a studio version and live version of his new song ‘Lawmaker’.

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The Spinners

John Edwards Lead Singer of The Spinners Dies Aged 80

by Paul Cashmere

John Edwards, The Spinners lead singer has died at the age of age.

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Suzanne Vega

Suzanne Vega Told To Withdrawn From Glastonbury Due To Death Threats

by Paul Cashmere

Suzanne Vega was told by police to pull out of headlining Glastonbury after receiving death threats.

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Erasure Facebook photo

Andy Bell and Vince Clarke Are Working On New Erasure Album

by Paul Cashmere

Andy Bell has confirmed that he and Vince Clarke are working on a new Erasure album.

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Ruby Rodgers photo by Jesse Lizotte

Ruby Rodgers Premieres ‘Family Tree’ from ‘Crisis’ EP

by Paul Cashmere

Ruby Rodgers is taking the family tradition into a third generation with her new song ‘Family Tree’.

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Royel Otis photo supplied by Frontier Touring

Royel Otis Premiere New Song Moody Co-written With Grammy Winning Songwriter Amy Allen

by Paul Cashmere

Australian duo Royel Otis (Royel Maddell and Otis Pavlovic) have a new song ‘moody’ co-written with Grammy winning songwriter Amy Allen, the song was produced by Blake Slatkin (Gracie Abrams, Omar Apollo, Charli XCX).

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The Teskey Brothers by Ben Houdijk supplied by Mushroom

The Teskey Brothers To Release Hammersmith Apollo Live Album

by Paul Cashmere

In 2024 The Teskey Brothers played three sold out shows at London’s Hammersmith Apollo.

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The Living End at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Winston Robinson

The Living End Announce Pop-Up Shows for ‘Alfie’

by Paul Cashmere

The Living End will play two ‘pop-up’ pub gigs for Sydney and Melbourne May 15 and 16.

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Lemmy Phil Taylor and Eddlie Clarke photo by Sheila Rock supplied by BMG

Motörhead To Release 1976 ‘Lost Album’ ‘The Manticore Tapes’

by Paul Cashmere

Motörhead will release the 1976 recordings ‘The Manticore Tapes’ that were originally intended for an album at the time but then discarded.

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INXS by Philip Mortlock

Giles Martin Creates 2025 Remix of INXS Classic ‘Listen Like Thieves’

by Paul Cashmere

INXS have expanded their classic 1985 ‘Listen Like Thieves’ album and there is a brand new Giles Martin remix of the album. ‘Listen Like Thieves’ was the fifth INXS album.

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The Who. photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Who Announce Final American Dates

by Paul Cashmere

The Who will perform their final North American dates in August and September. ‘The Song Is Over’ tour has been named after the band’s 1971 song.

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Bjork photo by Ros O'Gorman

Bjork Movie ‘cornucopia’ Screening Worldwide in Cinemas Until May 16

by Paul Cashmere

The Bjork concert movie ‘cornucopia’ is screening in cinemas worldwide including Australia until May 16.

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The Wiggles to Perform At The Deni Ute Muster

by Paul Cashmere

The Wiggles are heading to Deniliquin to perform at the 2025 Deni Ute Muster.

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Usher To Play First Aussie Shows Since 2018

by Paul Cashmere

This will be Usher’s fourth live shows in Australia. Usher first toured Australia in 2003, again in 2011and for RNB Fridays in 2018.

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George Thorogood and the Destroyers Play Melbourne #Review

by Paul Cashmere

George Thorogood formed The Destroyed in 1973, ZZ Top started in 1969. Combined, George’s 53 years as a Destroyer and Billy Gibbons 56 years as a Top gives this night an incredible combined 109 years of experience on stage.

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ZZ Top By Mary Boukouvalas _1

ZZ Top Without Dusty and Frank Must Be Bittersweet for Billy Gibbons

by Paul Cashmere

It must be a strange feeling for Billy Gibbons to have to celebrate 50 years of ZZ Top on tour without his co-founders and best friends Dusty Hill and Frank Beard. The good news is that Gibbons is continuing the legacy of one of America’s greatest Blues-Rock bands.

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Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down Cancel Dates After Brad Arnold Diagnosed With Cancer

by Music-News.com

3 Doors Down has been forced to cancel their latest tour after the band’s lead singer and drummer, Brad Arnold, was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer.

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Bloc Party

Bloc Party Receive Ivor Novello Award

by Music-News.com

The Ivors Academy has today announced that the four original members of Bloc Party are set to receive an Ivor Novello Award in the Outstanding Song Collection category. This award recognises the pioneering indie-rock band’s exceptional ability and legacy in songwriting throughout their 25-year career. Kele Okereke, Russell Lissack, Gordon Moakes and Matt Tong will be honoured with the award at The Ivors with Amazon Music which takes place at Grosvenor House in London on Thursday 22 May 2025.

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Franz Ferdinand To Play Live At The Gardens and Aussie Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Franz Ferdinand will return to Australia in November for their first tour since 2018.

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Illy

Rapper Illy Places Jim Chalmers Of His Guest List With +100 Friends

by Paul Cashmere

Dr Jim Chalmers, the newly elected and returned Treasurer of Australia, can take 100 of his mates to the Illy concert in Canberra in August.

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Keith Richard by Ros O'Gorman, the Rolling Stones Melbourne 2014

Rolling Stones Tequila Sunrise Creator Bobby Lozoff Dies Aged 77

by Paul Cashmere

Fun fact: The Rolling Stones made the Tequila Sunrise famous first, not Eagles.

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Pink Floyd in Pompeii

Pink Floyd Look Good For UK No 1 Album This Week

by Music-News.com

Pink Floyd are on course to claim their seventh UK Number 1 album this week, as Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII dominates the midweek Official Albums Chart.

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