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

Queen Catalogue Sells For Almost $AUD2 Billion

by Paul Cashmere

Queen has sold their catalogue for $US1.27 billion ($AUD1.9 billion).

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Elton John at Mt Duneed Winery 7 Dec 2019 photo by Jackson

Elton John Doco To Air At The Toronto Film Festival

by Music-News.com

Elton John will debut his new documentary at the Toronto Film Festival in September.

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Engelbert Humperdinck Release Me

Classic Engelbert Humperdinck To Be Remastered and Reissued

by Paul Cashmere

Two of Engelbert Humperdinck’s earliest classics, the first album ‘Release Me’ (1967) and his third album ‘A Man Without Love’ (1968) have been remastered and will be rereleased on 19 July 2024.

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Cold Chisel photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Cold Chisel Red Hot Summer ‘The Big Five-O’ Tour Shows Have Sold Out

by Paul Cashmere

All 22 shows on the Cold Chisel ‘The Big Five-O’ have now sold out.

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

Stevie Nicks Says Fleetwood Mac Are Done For Good

by Paul Cashmere

Stevie Nicks has flatly ruled out Fleetwood Mac ever touring again following the death of Christine McVie.

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David Gilmour and Romany Gilmour

David Gilmour’s Daughter Romany Takes Lead Vocal on ‘Between Two Points’

by Paul Cashmere

David Gilmour has recorded ‘Between Two Points’ with his daughter Romany Gilmour.

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

Stevie Nicks Cancels Pennsylvania Show At Last Minute

by Music-News.com

Stevie Nicks was forced to cancel her Saturday night concert at Hersheypark Stadium in Pennsylvania.

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Paul McCartney and Wings One Hand Clapping

Paul McCartney Premieres Video for 50 Year Old ‘Soily’

by Paul Cashmere

In April 1974 Paul McCartney and Wings gathered at Abbey Road Studios in London for the filming of a documentary and release of a live album to be called ‘One Hand Clapping’. The album was finally released this week, 50 years later on 14 June 2024.

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Joe Walsh of Eagles performing at Rod Laver Arena on 22 February 2015. (photo by Ros O'Gorman

Eagles To Play Residency At Las Vegas Sphere

by Paul Cashmere

Eagles will do a run of dates at the Sphere in Las Vegas in September and October.

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‘Always On My Mind’ Songwriter Mark James Dies at 83

by Paul Cashmere

Mark James, composer of the Elvis hits ‘Always On My Mind’ and ‘Suspicious Minds’, has died in Nashville at age 83.

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Andy Summers by Dennis Mukai

Andy Summers of The Police To Play Australian Shows

by Paul Cashmere

The Police lead guitarist Andy Summers will tour Australia as a solo artist in September.

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John Lennon Mind Games box

John Lennon Mind Games Box Features Hidden Tracks

by Paul Cashmere

When the John Lennon ‘Mind Games’ box set was announced we were told that the album would contain hidden tracks.

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Charlie Musselwhite by Andrea Zucker

Charlie Musselwhite Australian Tour Opening Acts Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

Fiona Boyes, Frank Sultana, Dana Gehrman, Dave Brewer and The Night Owls will open for Charlie Musselwhite at his shows around Australia in September.

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Françiose Hardy

French Singer Françoise Hardy Dies At 80

by Paul Cashmere

French pop singer Françoise Hardy has died at age 80 after a 20 year battle with cancer. Hardy was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer in 2004 and later laryngeal cancer.

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The Saints

Ed Kuepper And Ivor Hay Reform The Saints With Members of Mudhoney, Sunnyboys and Bad Seeds

by Paul Cashmere

The Saints founding members Ed Kuepper and Ivor Hay will reform the band for an Australian tour in November.

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Cold Chisel photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cold Chisel Add Six More Shows To The Big Five-O Tour

by Paul Cashmere

After selling out 16 shows last week Cold Chisel have announced six for shows The Big Five-O 50th anniversary tour.

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Paul McCartney Got Back 2023

Paul McCartney Announces South America Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Paul McCartney is getting back to South America in October with shows for Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru.

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Dolly Parton Wines

Dolly Parton Gets Into The Wine Business

by Paul Cashmere

Dolly Parton will launch her new wine line with a California Chardonnay in July.

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David Byrne and Devo

Devo and David Byrne Donate ‘Empire’ for Noise for Now Project

by Paul Cashmere

Noise for Now, the non-profit project benefiting abortion access and reproductive rights, will release a second volume ‘Noise for Now Volume 2’ on 21 June, 2024 with a rare David Byrne and Devo collaboration recorded 30 years ago.

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Robert Plant presents Sensational Space Shifters photo by Ros O'Gorman

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Release Cover of ‘When The Levee Breaks’

by Paul Cashmere

Led Zeppelin covered ‘When The Levee Breaks’ on the fourth untitled Zep album commonly Led Zeppelin IV and Zozo. It was an old blues song written by Memphis Minnie and released in 1929 by Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy.

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Eminem Houdini

Steve Miller Thanks Eminem For Using ‘Abracadabra’ in ‘Houdini’

by Paul Cashmere

Steve Miller has endorsed the new Eminem song with a glowing tribute for his song ‘Abracadabra’ being used as the foundation of the new song ‘Houdini’.

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Dolly Parton photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dolly Parton Announces New Broadway Show

by Music-News.com

Dolly Parton has announced she is developing a Broadway musical about her life.

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Bruce Springsteen Born In The USA

Bruce Springsteen Born In The U.S.A. Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s ‘Born In The U.S.A.’ album was released 40 years ago this week on 4 June, 1984.

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Engelbert in Melbourne by Winston Robinson

Engelbert Humperdinck Confirms Last Australian Tour Is Not His Last Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

While Engelbert Humperdinck’s current tour was billed ‘The Last Waltz Farewell Tour’ the 88-year old entertainment says the last Australian tour was not his last Australian tour. In fact, quoting the lyrics of his classic song “The last waltz will last forever”.

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Dolly Parton in concert photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dolly Parton is Up for A 9 To 5 Remake

by Music-News.com

Dolly Parton wants to be involved in the remake of her movie 9 To 5.

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Cold Chisel 50 Years The Best of

Cold Chisel Record Don Walker Song For New 50th Anniversary Best Of

by Paul Cashmere

Cold Chisel won’t have a new album for their ‘The Big Five-O’ tour but there is a new greatest hits record.

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Bill Armstrong

Recording Legend Bill Armstrong Donates Royalties From Historic Recordings To ARCA

by Paul Cashmere

Australian audio pioneer Bill Armstrong has donated his royalties from 42 historic Australian jazz recordings from his Bilarm Music and Swaggie Records labels.

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Deep Purple: Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Photo, Noise11

Deep Purple Release Second New Song for 2024 ‘Pictures of You’

by Paul Cashmere

‘Pictures of You’ is the second new song from Deep Purple for 2024. The track is from the ‘=1’ album due 19 July 2024.

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Cold Chisel - Photo By Ros O'Gorman Noise11.com

Cold Chisel Sell-Out 16 Shows In One Day

by Paul Cashmere

The 2024 Cold Chisel ‘The Big Five-O’ tour has sold record in record numbers with 150,000 tickets across 16 shows selling out within hours of going on sale.

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Alex Van Halen Gold Award

Alex Van Halen is Done With Music and Auctioning Off Everything He Has

by Paul Cashmere

Alex Van Halen is auctioning off his equipment right down to the last drumstick because he is done with the music business.

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