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Yardbirds 68

Jimmy Page To Release Rare 60s Yardbirds Recordings

by Paul Cashmere

Led Zep legend Jimmy Page will release an album of rare Yardbirds recordings from 1968 on his Jimmy Page Records label in November.

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ZZ Top, Melbourne, Australia, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

ZZ Top Resume US Tour

by Noise11.com

ZZ Top will resume their US following the postponement due to bass player Dusty Hill’s shoulder injury.

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Walter Trout Releases All-Star ‘We’re All In This Together’

by Music-News.com

Walter Trout’s medical traumas have been well publicized over the last few years – his liver failure and eventual transplant and his own musical diary of the darkest and lightest points of it all in his last album Battle Scars – one of the strongest and most emotive albums he has ever released.

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Marlon Williams at 2014 Leaps and Bounds Launch. Photo by Ros O'Gorman https://www.noise11.com

Check Out The New Marlon Williams Song ‘Vampire Again’

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NZ’s Marlon Williams has released a new song ‘Vampire Again’.

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Marysville To Host Jazz and Blues Weekend 2017

by Noise11.com

The Marysville community will welcome its third Jazz and Blues festival in October.

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John Mayer - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, noise11, Photo

John Mayer Pays Tribute To Glen Campbell In Nashville

by Music-News.com

John Mayer paid a special tribute to Glen Campbell at a show in Nashville, Tennessee on Tuesday night (08Aug17) after learning of the music legend’s death.

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Buddy Guy - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Billy Ray Cyrus and Buddy Guy To Headline New Hunter Valley Festivals

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Billy Ray Cyrus and Buddy Guy will headline two brand new festivals in the Hunter Valley.

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Katie Noonan, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Ian Moss and Katie Noonan And The Others To Play Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues

by Noise11.com

The Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues will return for 2017 with some obvious and not so obvious names.

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Shannon Bourne at Deni Blues Fest 2013. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Shannon Bourne To Showcase At Melbourne Guitar Show

by Paul Cashmere

One of Australia’s great guitarists Shannon Bourne will perform at the Melbourne Guitar Show this week.

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America and Russell Morris Give Melbourne Fans A Century of Great Music

by Paul Cashmere

September 2017 will mark the 50th anniversary of the release of Russell Morris’ first single ‘Heat Wave’ with Somebody’s Image. America’s first hit ‘A Horse With No Name’ popped up on the chart in 1972, 45 years ago. When America performed ‘A Horse With No Name’ with Morris in Melbourne Wednesday night there were 95

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Russell Morris Opens and (Closes) For America

by Paul Cashmere

Russell Morris was on home turf this week, opening (and closing) for America.

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LC Cook

R.I.P. L.C. Cook, Brother of Sam Cooke, 1932-2017

by Paul Cashmere

Blues pioneer L.C. Cook, the brother of soul legend Sam Cooke, has died at the age of 84.

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Van Morrison Roll With The Punches

Van Morrison To Release 37th Album ‘Roll With The Punches’

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The very prolific Van Morrison will release 37th studio album, Roll With the Punches, on September 22.

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John Mayer photo, Deni Bluesfest 2014, Ros O'Gorman

John Mayer Prefers Joints To Beers

by Music-News.com

Rocker John Mayer has replaced his penchant for alcohol with marijuana.

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Billy Gibbons - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Watch Billy Gibbons Busking In Helsinki And No-One Seems To Care

by Paul Cashmere

ZZ Top legend Billy Gibbons treated Helsinki to a free concert in the streets this week and no-one seemed to care.

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Peter Cetera

Songwriters Hall Of Fame Withdraws Peter Cetera Induction

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

In February, the Songwriters Hall of Fame announced their 2017 inductees and, among the honored, were the Chicago trio of Robert Lamm, James Pankow and Peter Cetera.

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Jimi Hendrix Park

Jimi Hendrix Park To Open June 17 In Seattle

by Paul Cashmere

Seattle’s new city park Jimi Hendrix Park will be officially opened this Saturday June 17.

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Son Little, music news, noise11.com

Son Little Debuts New Track ‘Blue Magic (Waikiki)’

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Grammy winning Son Little has previewed his second album ‘New Magic’ with a song called ‘Blue Magic (Waikiki)’.

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Tex Don Charlie You Dont Know Lonely

Tex Don & Charlie Debut A Man In Conflict With Nature VIDEO

by Paul Cashmere

Tex Perkins, Don Walker and Charlie Owen will release their third Tex, Don & Charlie’ album this month.

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Nikka Costa Underneath and In Between

Nikka Costa Covers Prince On New Album

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Nikka Costa’s new album takes her music in a new direction with a combination of covers and original songs along with the inclusion of a rhythm section and string quartet.

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George Thorogood Party of One

George Thorogood To Release His First Ever Solo Album

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

For the first time in his career, George Thorogood is releasing an album without his Destroyers.

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ZZ Top, Melbourne, Australia, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

ZZ Top To Release Vinyl Box Of First Five Albums

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ZZ Top’s first five albums, released between 1971 and 1976, will be released as the vinyl box set ‘Cinco’ in July.

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Taasha Coates

Taasha Coates Sets Solo Dates For Solo Record

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The Audreys’ singer Taasha Coates will head out on a national solo tour to promote her solo album ‘Taasha Coates and Her Melancholy Sweethearts’.

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John Oates of Hall & Oates

John Oates And Bekka Bramlett Pay Tribute To Steve Forbett

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Blue Rose Music has released the track I Blinked Once sung by John Oates and Bekka Bramlett from the upcoming album An American Troubadour: The Songs of Steve Forbert.

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Diesel photo by Ros O'Gorman

Diesel Adds A Stack Of Americana Tour Dates

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Diesel has added more shows to his forthcoming Americana tour.

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Gary Clark Jnr, Photo Ros O'Gorman

50th Anniversary Monterey Festival Planned

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

In June 16 to 18, 1967, the Monterey International Pop Festival was held at the Fairgrounds in Monterey, CA.

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Linda Hopkins

R.I.P. Linda Hopkins 1924-2017

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Singer and actress Linda Hopkins died on Monday (April 10) at a care facility in Wisconsin at the age of 92.

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Lonnie Brooks

R.I.P. Lonnie Brooks Chicago Bluesman 1933-2017

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Chicago has lost another of their great bluesmen. Lonnie Brooks died on Saturday (April 1) in his hometown from an undisclosed cause.

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Eric Clapton image by Ros O'Gorman

Concerns For Eric Clapton Over Wheelchair Pic Posted

by Music-News.com

Eric Clapton fueled reports he’s struggling with health issues after photos of the rocker in a wheelchair hit the Internet on Wednesday (March 29).

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Allman Brothers Fox Box

Allman Brothers To Release 2004 Atlanta Concerts CD

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

On April 28, the Allman Brothers Band will release The Fox Box, an eight-CD set chronicling three 2004 shows from the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA.

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