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Gilbert O'Sullivan

Gilbert O’Sullivan Re-Records His Classics for ‘Songbook’

by Paul Cashmere

Gilbert O’Sullivan has re-recorded his classics (plus added a new song) for the new album ‘Songbook’.

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Stevie Nicks photo by Randy St Nicholas

Stevie Nicks Releases Surprise New Song ‘The Lighthouse’ About Women’s Rights

by Paul Cashmere

Stevie Nicks has released a brand new song about women’s rights ‘The Lighthouse’ ahead of the American election.

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Blondie at Pandemonium Melbourne 20 April 2024 by Winston Robinson

Debbie Harry Stars In New Gucci Ad

by Music-News.com

Debbie Harry is starring in the new Gucci campaign.

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Jimmy Barnes Cold Chisel perform at Rod Laver Arena Melbourne on Thursday 19 November 2015. photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Barking Spiders To Play One Night Only In Wollongong Next Week

by Paul Cashmere

The legendary Barking Spiders will perform a special one-off show at Anita’s Theatre in Thirroul on Wednesday October 2.

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Billy T No Definitions

Long Lost Billy T Album ‘No Definitions’ Pops Up On Streaming Services

by Paul Cashmere

‘No Definitions’, the long lost Billy T album, is now available to listen to for the first time in decades on streaming services.

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Ann Wilson, Heart. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ann Wilson Completes Chemo and Heart Will Go Back On The Road

by Paul Cashmere

Heart will return to touring in 2025 with the initially scheduled for July 2024 ‘Royal Flush’ coming to a sudden halt when Ann Wilson was diagnosed with cancer.

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Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Fine’ Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Midnight Oil’s powerhouse guitarist Jim Moginie will perform five intimate shows in December to launch his new album ‘Everything’s Gonna Be Fine’.

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Andy Summers, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Andy Summers ‘The Cracked Lens + A Missing String’ Melbourne #REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

Without a doubt Andy Summers is a bona-fide legend. Those five albums as lead guitarist for The Police are five of the greatest albums on the rock era. There is no questioning the credentials of Andy Summers but ‘The Cracked Lens + A Missing String’ lost me.

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George Harrison Living In the Material World deluxe

George Harrison ‘Living In The Material World’ Expanded for 50th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison’s 1973 album ‘Living In The Material World’ has been expanded for a belated 50th anniversary release for November.

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Ariel Live at Martinis 1976

Mike Rudd To Play Spectrum To Ariel For Ariel Live At Martinis 1976 Album Launch

by Paul Cashmere

Mike Rudd will perform a one-off Sunday afternoon show of his Spectrum to Ariel material with Mike Rudd’s Indelibles to launch the ARCA ‘Desk Tape’ album, ‘Ariel Live At Martinis 1976’ at the St Kilda Sports Club Sunday 29th September.

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REO Speedwagon, Noise11, Photo

REO Speedwagon To Conclude At End of 2024

by Paul Cashmere

REO Speedwagon will call it quits at the end of 2024, 57 years after the band formed in Illinois, USA.

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J.D. Souther

J.D. Souther Dies At Age 78

by Paul Cashmere

American singer songwriter John David ‘J.D.’ Souther has died at the age of 78.

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Talking Heads 77

Talking Heads ’77 Given The Expanded Deluxe Makeover

by Paul Cashmere

Talking Heads debut album ‘Talking Heads ‘77’ is being expanded for a deluxe edition.

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The Jacksons, Melbourne, Australia, 2013, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Tito Jackson Dies At Age 70

by Paul Cashmere

Tito Jackson of the legendary Jackson 5/The Jacksons has died at the age of 70.

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Todd Rundgren Australian tour 2024 photo by Karen Freedman

Todd Rundgren To Receive Keys To The Town of Woodstock

by Paul Cashmere

The town of Woodstock in upstate New York will hand Todd Rundgren the keys to town of Woodstock in October.

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Stevie Nicks ADOTG at Rochford Winery on Saturday 18 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Childless Dog Lady Stevie Nicks Says VOTE

by Paul Cashmere

‘Childless Dog Lady’ Stevie Nicks is urging her fans to register to vote.

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ABBA The Singles The First Fifty Years

ABBA Update 1982 ‘The Singles: The First Ten Years’ of With ‘The Singles: The First Fifty Years’

by Paul Cashmere

ABBA will give their Greatest Hits collections an update adding ‘Voyage’ tracks to the best of for ‘The Singles: The First Fifty Years’ coming in October.

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KISS by Mary Boukouvalas_6

Paul Stanley Teases Massive KISS Avatar Show

by Music-News.com

Paul Stanley has spoken out about a KISS avatar show, saying it will be “beyond anything that anyone else has contemplated”.

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Elton John by Ros O'Gorman

Elton John Has Finished Work On His 32nd Album

by Music-News.com

Sir Elton John has finished work on his 32nd studio album.

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Linda Ronstadt photo from her Facebook page

Cat Lady Linda Ronstadt Says Keep The Rapist Out Of The White House

by Paul Cashmere

Proud cat owner, the legendary Linda Ronstadt has announced her endorsement of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz telling her fans “I’m worried about keeping the rapist out of the White House”.

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Stephen Cummings with The Sports at the Memo Music Hall in St Kilda. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Stephen Cummings Turns 70

by Paul Cashmere

It’s a big day for Steve’s with not only Steve Kilbey turning 70 on 13 September, so is Stephen Cummings.

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Steve Kilbey of The Church - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Steve Kilbey of The Church Turns 70

by Paul Cashmere

Happy 70th birthday to Steve Kilbey of The Church. Steve was born 13 September 1954 in the county of Hertfordshire, UK.

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Zoot Money

R.I.P. Zoot Money at 82

by Paul Cashmere

UK singer and keyboard player Zoot Money has passed away at the age of 82.

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Herbie Flowers Facebook profile photo

R.I.P. Legendary Bass Player Herbie Flowers At Age 86

by Paul Cashmere

English bass player Herbie Flowers has died at the age of 86. Flowers played with rock icons on some of the greatest albums of all-time.

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Mark Moffatt

R.I.P. Mark Moffatt at Age 74

by Paul Cashmere

Australian producer and one time pop star Mark Moffatt has died in Nashville at age 74.

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John Lydon spoken word tour 2025

John Lydon Announces A Spoken Word Tour

by Paul Cashmere

John Lydon won’t be joining the reformed Sex Pistols tour but he does have his own spoken word tour to do.

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Stephen Stills and Neil Young photo by Ros O'Gorman

Stephen Stills To Join Neil Young for 2024 Bridge School Benefit

by Music-News.com

Former Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young bandmates Neil Young and Stephen Stills are set to reunite for a charity event.

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Brian May of Queen performs at Rod Laver Arena on Friday 2 March 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Brian May Suffers A Minor Stroke

by Paul Cashmere

Brian May of Queen has suffered a minor stroke but the good news is he is out of danger.

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Elton John by Ros O'Gorman

Elton John Has Limited Sight Left After Infection

by Music-News.com

Elton John has revealed he was left with limited sight after battling a severe eye infection.

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Rob Halford of Judas Priest at Power Trip 2023 photo by Richard Gilkerson

Judas Priest To Reissue Debut Album With 21st Century Sound

by Music-News.com

Judas Priest are re-releasing their debut album ‘Rocka Rolla’.

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