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The Rolling Stones, Ros OGorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

The Rolling Stones Play The Rarely Performed Live ‘Fool To Cry’ for Los Angeles

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones gave fans at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles a rare treat when they performed ‘Fool To Cry’ for the first time on the 2024 Hackney Diamonds tour.

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Ron E Sparks

R.I.P. Australian Radio Legend Ron E. Sparks Dies Aged 72

by Paul Cashmere

Ron E. Sparks, one of Australia’s most respected and professional broadcasters, has died from cancer at age 72.

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John Lennon Mind Games box

John Lennon Once Tried to Get Wings, The Stones and Plastic Ono Band To Do A Show Together

by Paul Cashmere

In 1972 after The Beatles had broken up John Lennon asked Paul McCartney if he would do a benefit show with Wings, The Stones and Plastic Ono Band.

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The Zombies, music news, noise11.com

The Zombies’ Founder Rod Argent Retires After Suffering A Stroke

by Paul Cashmere

Classic Rock band The Zombies has come to a sudden end after 60 years following founder Rod Argent suffering a stroke.

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Joe Bonsall of Oak Ridge Boys

Tributes Flow For Oak Ridge Boys Singer Joe Bonsall

by Paul Cashmere

Tributes are flowing in for Oak Ridge Boys singer Joe Bonsall who died on July 9, 2024 at age 76.

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Brian Eno, music news, noise11.com

Brian Eno ‘Eno’ Doco On The Way

by Music-News.com

Film First and Tigerlily Productions are delighted to bring Eno, filmmaker Gary Hustwit (Helvetica/RAMS)’s groundbreaking, generative documentary film about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno – a film that is different every time it’s shown – to the UK this summer.

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

Stevie Nicks Will Pay Tribute To Tom Petty and Christine McVie At London Show

by Music-News.com

Stevie Nicks will perform musical tributes to Tom Petty and Christine McVie at her BST Hyde Park show this Friday (12.07.24).

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Andy Summers and Robert Fripp I Advance Masked

Andy Summers and Robert Fripp ‘I Advance Masked’ To Be Expanded

by Paul Cashmere

‘I Advance Masked’, Andy Summers’ first project outside The Police, will be expanded to a three disc edition for release in September.

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Herbie Hancock (supplied by Live Nation)

Herbie Hancock To Play Australia, New Zealand And Melbourne International Jazz Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Herbie Hancock will return to Australia as well as New Zealand in October and include a headline show for the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.

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

Stevie Nicks Cancels Shows Due To Injury

by Music-News.com

Stevie Nicks has been forced to cancel concerns in Glasgow and Manchester after suffering an injury.

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Russell Morris The Real Thing Symphonic Concert

Russell Morris ‘The Real Thing Symphonic Concert’ Is Now On DVD

by Paul Cashmere

Russell Morris’ 2023 ‘The Real Thing Symphonic Concert’ will be available on DVD from this Friday 5 July 2024.

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Deep Purple: Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Deep Purple Sounding Like Classic Deep Purple on ‘Lazy Sod’

by Paul Cashmere

Deep Purple have released another preview of the ‘=1’ album and ‘Lazy Sod’ sounds like classic Deep Purple.

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KC & the Sunshine Band Who Do You Love

And Now There Is A KC & The Sunshine Band Musical

by Paul Cashmere

After musicals about Tina Turner, Carole King, Whitney Houston and The Four Seasons now we have one about KC & The Sunshine Band.

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Suzi Quatro at Red Hot Summer Berry photo by Winston Robinson

Suzi Quatro Is Heading Back To Australia For 40th Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Suzi Quatro will return to Australia in January 2025, just 10 months after her recent Red Hot Summer dates.

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

Heart Postpone Tour While Ann Wilson Undergoes Cancer Treatment

by Paul Cashmere

Heart’s Ann Wilson has cancelled the band’s ‘Royal Flush’ tour after being diagnosed a cancer.

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Willie Nelson at the 90th at Hollywood Bowl

Willie Nelson To Resume Touring

by Paul Cashmere

Willie Nelson is resume touring this week after missing the first few weeks of the Outlaw Festival events.

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Bob Dylan Shadow Kingdom

Bob Dylan ‘Shadow Kingdom’ Is Now Streaming On Prime

by Paul Cashmere

‘Shadow Kingdom’, the live performance doco made by Bob Dylan during the pandemic, is now streaming on Amazon Prime.

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Kinky Friedman performs at Caravan Club. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Kinky Friedman Dead at 79

by Paul Cashmere

Texan singer songwriter, novelist, writer and even politician Richard ‘Kinky’ Friedman has died at age 79.

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Van Morrison photo by Ros O'Gorman

Van Morrison Duets Album On The Way

by Music-News.com

Van Morrison has dusted off tracks from his vault for his upcoming album, ‘New Arrangements And Duets’.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse Greendale tour Melbourne photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young and Crazy Horse Tour Halts Due To Illness

by Music-News.com

Neil Young and Crazy Horse have cancelled the remaining dates on their tour due to illness.

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Bon Scott Perth Mint coin

Perth Mint Issue Bon Scott Coin

by Paul Cashmere

The Perth Mint, Australia’s main mint for the issue of bullion, has revealed a one-off proof coin featuring Bon Scott on one side and King Charles on the other.

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Charlie Musselwhite by Andrea Zucker

Charlie Musselwhite Is In Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

by Paul Cashmere

Legendary blues performer Charlie Musselwhite plays Alvin Reynolds in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killer of the Flower Moon’.

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The Angels play Palms Crown Casino on Friday 27 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

John Brewster Recorded All His Guitar Parts for ‘Ninety Nine’ Album In Hotel Rooms

by Paul Cashmere

The Angels cofounder and rhythm guitarist John Brewster had a close call when a heart attack put him out of action when The Angels started recording their new album ‘Ninety Nine’. John had to make up his parts later in hotel rooms while on tour on Red Hot Summer with Cheap Trick earlier this year.

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Francis Rossi Status Quo photo by Ros O'Gorman

Status Quo Suggest The End Is Near

by Music-News.com

Status Quo are to stop ‘Rockin’ All Over the World’ after six decades.

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Captain Matchbox Whoopie Band Smoke Dreams

The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band Classic ‘Smoke Dreams’ Reissued Through Gil Matthews’ Aztec Records

by Paul Cashmere

‘Smoke Dreams’, the first Captain Matchbox album, was released on July 9, 1973 and reached no 23 on the Australian album chart. It featured the hit song ‘My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes’. According to Gavin Ryan’s ‘Australian Singles Charts 1940 to 2020, the song reached no 10 in Melbourne, no 14 in Adelaide, no 25 in Brisbane, no 34 in Sydney and no 51 in Hobart.

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Bob Dylan Heavens Door whiskey

Bob Dylan Is Mixing Up The Medicine For Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Bob Dylan is out performing live again after a three month breaking from touring.

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Willie Nelson at the 90th at Hollywood Bowl

Willie Nelson Misses First Outlaw Festival Show On Doctor’s Orders

by Paul Cashmere

Willie Nelson has been forced to miss the opening shows of his joint tour with Bob Dylan “on doctor’s orders”.

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The Damned AD 2022

The Damned To Release Live Album

by Paul Cashmere

There is a new live album coming from The Damned featuring the original line-up of Dave Vanian (vocals), Brian James (guitar), Captain Sensible (bass), and Rat Scabies (drums).

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The Scorpions, music news, music

Scorpions To Get The Biopic Make-Over

by Paul Cashmere

The story of Germany’s Scorpions will be told in an upcoming biopic due in 2025.

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Michael Schenker My Life With UFO

Slash and Erik Grönwall Join Michael Schenker For ‘Mother Mary’

by Paul Cashmere

Michael Schenker has lots of mates helping him pay tribute to his old band UFO with Slash and Erik Grönwall joining him for the first single ‘Mother Mary’.

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