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Nick Cave, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Announces ‘Wild God’ Album Six Months In Advance

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will release their 18th album Wild God more than six months from now in August and have gifted us the title track now.

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Crowded House at the Forum photo by Ros O'Gorman

Crowded House Close Global Citizen Nights

by Paul Cashmere

On Tuesday and Wednesday 6 and 7 March 2024 the state of Victoria hosted Global Citizen Now with dignitaries from all over the world and a stunning closing performance from Melbourne’s Crowded House.

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Guns N Roses perform at the MCG in Melbourne on Tuesday 14 February 2017. Guns N Roses are touring Australia on their Not In This Lifetime tour. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Slash To Release Blues Album

by Music-News.com

Slash is seemingly set to release his blues rock solo album imminently.

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Steely Dan - image By Ros O'Gorman

Steely Dan Keyboard Player Jim Beard Dies At Age 63

by Music-News.com

Jim Beard, keyboardist and singer with Steely Dan, has died aged 63.

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Del Amitri in Melbourne 23 February 2023 photo by Bron Robinson

Del Amitri’s Justin Currie Reveals Parkinson Diagnosis

by Paul Cashmere

Justin Currie of Del Amitri has revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and has agreed to discuss the condition with the BBC this weekend.

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The Doobie Brothers Tom Johnston at Deni Blues and Roots Festival on Sunday 20 April 2014.

Doobie Brothers Prep A New Album With Michael McDonald For First Time In 44 Years

by Paul Cashmere

The Doobie Brothers have just about finished a new album and the way Tom Johnston’s post reads, Michael McDonald is in for the full album for the first time in 44 years.

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The Best of Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen Preps Another Best Of

by Music-News.com

Bruce Springsteen has a greatest hits collection on the way.

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Phil Oakey, The Human League at the Palais Theatre. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Human League Give Sneak Peak To Aussie Shows With New Zealand Setlist

by Paul Cashmere

With the first Australian show for The Human League starting tomorrow (Wednesday 6 March) in Brisbane the previous shows in New Zealand will be you a look at what’s to come (and what to prepare for).

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Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick photo by Winston Robinson

Cheap Trick Have Been Playing A Unique Set At Every Show In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Cheap Trick are touring Australia again for Red Hot Summer in 2024 and for Cheap Trick fans, the setlist in quite the roulette wheel.

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Cher in Melbourne 2005 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cher To Receive Icon Award

by Music-News.com

Cher is set to receive the Icon Award at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

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Culture Club Encore Tour at Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Sunday 11 December 2016. Culture Club headlined the show after support bands Wa Wa Nee, Pseudo Echo, Eurogliders and Real Life performed their sets. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Boy George Praises Harry Styles’ Fashion

by Music-News.com

Boy George has praised Harry Styles fashion choices for encouraging people to “stand out.”

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Sinead O'Connor at Point Nepean, Victoria 2008 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sinead O’Connor Estate Demands Trump Stop Using Her Music At Rallies

by Music-News.com

Sinead O’Connor’s estate has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Donald Trump to prevent him playing her music at his political rallies.

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Larry David and Richard Lewis

Brilliant Comedic Mind Richard Lewis Passes Away Aged 76

by Paul Cashmere

Richard Lewis, one of the brilliant minds of comedy, has passed away at age 76.

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Mick Mars of Motley Crue photo by Ros O'Gorman Melbourne 2013

Mick Mars Open To Writing for Motley Crue

by Music-News.com

Mick Mars would be willing to write new music for Mötley Crüe – despite his ousting and legal wrangle with his former bandmates.

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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 Asked To Remove Luther Vandross Image From Her AIDS Memorial Piece

by Music-News.com

Madonna removed a photo of Luther Vandross from her on-stage AIDS tribute at his estate’s request.

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George Michael coin

George Michael Coin Released By Royal Mint UK

by Paul Cashmere

England’s Royal Mint has created three coins to honor George Michael.

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Cheap Trick Juggle The Setlist For Second Australian Show For Red Hot Summer

by Paul Cashmere

Cheap Trick performed a second show for Red Hot Summer on the Gold Coast on Sunday with a sizeable different setlist to the Saturday show.

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Rod Stewart A Day On The Green 31 March 23 Pic Credit Shotz by David Jackson

Rod Stewart and Jools Holland On Track For No 1 In UK

by Music-News.com

Rod Stewart and Jools Holland are set to top the Official Albums Chart for the first time as a duo this week with their brand-new album, Swing Fever.

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Slayer photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Slayer To Reunite

by Paul Cashmere

Slayer will reunite five years after the end of their farewell tour for two festivals in the USA.

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UB40

UB40 Cover 60s Pop Classic ‘Gimme Some Sign’

by Paul Cashmere

Robin Campbell’s UB40 are continuing their tradition of covering pop hit as reggae songs with their latest cover, Brenton Wood’s ‘Gimme Little Sign’ as ‘Gimme Some Kinda Sign’.

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Hoodoo Gurus Dave Faulkner, photo by Ros OGorman

Hoodoo Gurus Manager Michael McMartin Leaves Band After 41 Years in the Job

by Paul Cashmere

Hoodoo Gurus manager Michael McMartin has stepped down from his role after 41 years, citing health issues as the reason for his sudden retirement.

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AC/DC High Voltage

AC/DC To Release Gold Disc Editions Of American (Not Australian) Versions of Classic Albums

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC will release nine Gold disc editions of their classic albums to mark the 50th anniversary of the first gig of the band in Australia but for some weird reason it is the US editions of the albums, not the Australia editions.

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Simple Minds at Red Hot Summer Mornington 2024 photo by Winston Robinson

Simple Minds To Play Last Show In Perth

by Paul Cashmere

All good things come to an end and in Simple Minds case their last Australian show is tonight (21 February 2024) in Perth.

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

Jimmy Barnes Adds A Couple Of Extra Red Hot Sumer Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes has added a few more Red Hot Summer shows for Noosa and Cairns when he returns to work in April.

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Peter Garrett Midnight Oil 6 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Peter Garrett Spans 46 Years With Solo Setlist

by Paul Cashmere

Peter Garrett has played two solo shows so far in 2024 with a fairly even divide between the solo songs and his Midnight Oil catalogue.

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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. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Madonna Falls During Seattle Show But The Mime Goes On

by Music-News.com

Madonna suffered a fall during her recent Seattle concert.

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Billy Joel at the MCG 10 December 2022 photo by Bron Robinson

Billy Joel’s AI Video for ‘Turn The Lights Back On’ – Creepy or Innovative?

by Paul Cashmere

The video for Billy Joel’s new song ‘Turn The Lights Back On’ is equally parts innovative and creepy. The video, directed Warren Fu and the song’s co-writer Freddy Wexler is an idea of Wexler’s.

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Neil Young Premieres New Recording of Over and Over titled Broken Circle

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young has a new nine-minute recording of ‘Over and Over’ titled ‘Broken Arrow’ from his upcoming ‘Fu##in’ Up’ album.

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Billy Joel at the MCG 10 December 2022 photo by Bron Robinson 2

Billy Joel Reveals His Dream Supergroup To Howard Stern

by Paul Cashmere

Howard Stern has enticed Billy Joel’s dream supergroup out of Billy.

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Brian May Queen Melbourne 2014, photo Ros O'Gorman

Brian May Is Finding Bohemian Rhapsody Difficult To Perform

by Paul Cashmere

Brian May struggles to play the complex ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ guitar riff on stage.

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