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Don Powell Band

Don Powell Gathers His Famous Friends For An All-Star ‘Let There Be Drums’

by Paul Cashmere

Slade’s Don Powell has gathers up around 20 of his drumming mates for a new charity song to raise funds for out of work musicians and crew sidelined by the pandemic.

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The Who Tommy, Noise11, Photo

Victorian Opera To Present All-New Production of Pete Townshend’s ‘Tommy’ POSTPONED

by Paul Cashmere

The Victorian Opera will present Pete Townshend and The Who’s classic rock opera ‘Tommy’ in August in Melbourne.

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Zoot

Zoot Reschedule Tour To 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Zoot’s Australian tour has been postponed yet again. This time into 2022.

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Leo Sayer photo by Ros OGorman

Apia Good Times Shows In NSW, ACT and Victoria Postponed Further

by Paul Cashmere

All upcoming shows for the Apia Good Times tour in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Victoria have been postponed. Tasmanian dates remain as is.

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The Atlantics Flight of the Surf Guitar

The Atlantics To Reissue 1999’s ‘Flight of the Surf Guitar’ album

by Paul Cashmere

The Atlantics’ 1999 classic album ‘Flight of the Surf Guitar’ is making a comeback.

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Brian Cadd, Ros O'Gorman, Photo, Noise11

Brian Cadd Is Planning A Show On His Own

by Paul Cashmere

Brian Cadd has sprung a surprise stand-alone show for Memo Music Hall in June.

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Ann Wilson, Heart. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ann Wilson Opens Her Pre-Heart Vault To Reveal The Daybreaks

by Paul Cashmere

Before Heart, Ann Wilson had a band called The Daybreaks. Wilson fromted the short-lived rock band in the late 1960s.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan Turns 80 – 10 Fun Facts About Bob

by Paul Cashmere

Bob Dylan was born 24 May 1941. Today he turns 80. Here are 10 fun facts about Bob Dylan.

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To celebrate the launch of a new range of collectable coins celebrating iconic British band, The Who, co-founder and lead singer of The Who Roger Daltrey visited The Royal Mint to strike one of the very first coins.

The Who Are Making Money

by Paul Cashmere

The British Royal Mint has The Who in the money. A series of coins based on The Who is about to be released in the UK.

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The Who Roger Daltrey. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Daltrey Announces Solo US Dates

by Paul Cashmere

The Who frontman Roger Daltrey has announced a solo tour of the US.

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Cher, Photo Ros O'Gorman

There’s a Cher Biopic Coming From The Mamma Mia Peeps

by Paul Cashmere

Judy Craymer and Gary Goetzman, the producers of ‘Mamma Mia’ and the sequel ‘Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again’ are making a movie about Cher.

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Johnny Ashcroft

Australian Country Singer Johnny Ashcroft Dies At Age 94

by Paul Cashmere

Johnny Ashcroft, the Australian country singer best known for his hits ‘Little Boy Lost’ (1960), ‘The Girl Behind The Bar’ (1962), ‘Playground In My Mind’ (1973) and ‘Holy Joe The Salvo’ (1975), has died at the age of 94.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan Center To Open In Tulsa In 2022

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

The Bob Dylan Center, a building dedicated to the works of Bob Dylan, will open in Tulsa, Oklahoma in May 2022.

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Donovan Leith photo by Ros OGorman

Watch Donovan’s New Video Directed By David Lynch

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

David Lynch (Twin Peaks) has directed a new video for folk legend Donovan Leitch. The song is ‘I Am The Shaman’.

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The Who Roger Daltrey. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Daltrey Lives On A Farm and Loves It

by Music-News.com

Roger Daltrey thinks agriculture saved him from the excesses of fame.

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The Rolling Stones perform at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on 5 November 2014. (AAP Image/Noise 11/Ros O’Gorman) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

The Rolling Stones To Expand Copacabana Beach Concert

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

The Rolling Stones Copacabana Beach concert is set for a reissue with the full concert made available for the first time with extra tracks left off the original ‘A Bigger Bang’ release.

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The Seekers, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Seekers 2014 UK Farewell Tour Is Heading To DVD

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

In 2014 The Seekers toured the United Kingdom for one final time. The 15 date tour took them through Wales, Scotland and England.

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Paul McCartney stamps

Paul McCartney To Be Featured In UK Stamp Series

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Ever wanted to lick the back of Paul McCartney’s head? Well now you can with a new stamp series coming from the UK’s Royal Mail.

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Fabulous Caprettos

Meet The Fabulous Caprettos, Australia’s Newest Supergroup

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Introducing The Fabulous Caprettos, Australia’s newest supergroup featuring Daryl Braithwaite, Russell Morris, Jack Jones of Southern Sons and Rai Thistlethwayte of Thirsty Merc.

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Van Morrison photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cranky Van Morrison Takes Aim At Facebook On New Album

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

After spending last year spreading Covid conspiracy theories, Van Morrison is still in cranky mode on his new album ‘Latest Record Project Volume 1’.

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Ringo Starr photo by Ros OGorman

Ringo Starr Says Come Together Is His Favourite Beatles Song

by Music-News.com

Ringo Starr thinks ‘Come Together’ “worked perfectly” for The Beatles.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros OGorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

Ronnie Wood Given All Clear After Cancer Scare

by Music-News.com

Ronnie Wood secretly battled cancer for the second time during lockdown.

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Van Morrison photo by Ros O'Gorman

Van Morrison Claims He Is A Victim of Freedom of Speech

by Music-News.com

Van Morrison claims he’s had a “very negative reaction” for exercising “freedom of speech” in his songs.

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The Doors LA Woman

Jim Morrison Was In A Great Mood Making The Doors ‘L.A. Woman’

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Three months after The Doors released their classic ‘L.A. Woman’ Jim Morrison was dead. The album was Morrison’s final record with the band but according to guitarist Robby Krieger, Morrison was in a great mood while they made the album.

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Jerry Burgen of We Five

We Five’s Jerry Burgen Dies at Age 76

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Jerry Burgen, a one-time member of 60’s folk group We Five, has died at age 76.

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John Lennon Plastic Ono Band box set

John Lennon Estate Premiere Video Footage From John & Yoko’s Tittenhurst Park Home

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

The John Lennon estate has premiered a video for ‘Isolation’, created using 1971 footage of the Lennon family home Tittenhurst Park.

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Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers

The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Turns 50

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

‘Sticky Fingers’, the ninth album for The Rolling Stones, turns 50 this week. ‘Sticky Fingers’ was released on 23 April, 1971.

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McCartney III Imagined

Paul McCartney Amazed How Well ‘McCartney III Imagined’ Worked Out

by Music-News.com

Sir Paul McCartney was “shocked in a very pleasant way” by the contributions to ‘McCartney III Imagined’.

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Rusty Young of Poco photo from Blue Elan Records

R.I.P. Rusty Young of Poco 1946-2021

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Poco’s Rusty Young has died from a heart attack at age 75.

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The Beatles White Album

The Beatles White Album No 1 Expected To Fetch $1 million+ At Auction

by Music-News.com

Considered the holy grail of all Beatles albums, the only known factory sealed White Album Marked 0000001 hits the block today for New Jersey auction house Gotta Have Rock and Roll.

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