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Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

South Australia’s Sounds By The River Will Return In 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Sounds By The River, South Australia’s music event in Mannum, will return in 2022 with Hunters & Collectors, James Reyne, The Living End, The Angels, Jon Stevens, Baby Animals, Killing Heidi and Boom Crash Opera.

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Reckless Records T-Shirt

Reckless Records Designs T’s For Ausmusic T-Shirt Day

by Paul Cashmere

You can honor Australian artists in Australian T-Shirt Day with a round of releases from Scot Crawford’s new Reckless Records.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

James Reyne Postpones Melbourne Cup Eve Show

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne’s annual Cup Eve show has been postponed due to current Covid rules. A new date for the live stream has been announced for December 12.

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Reckless Records

Artist Manager and Promoter Scot Crawford Launches Reckless Records

by Paul Cashmere

Band manager and concert promoter Scot Crawford has launched a new record label Reckless with new music coming soon from James Reyne, The Poor, Palace Of The King, Angry Anderson, and Rose Tattoo.

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Barry Palmer and Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

Red Hot Summer Mornington Sells Out In A Morning

by Paul Cashmere

The Red Hot Summer show, featuring Hunters & Collectors in Mornington on February 26, sold out moments after going on sale this morning.

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Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

Hunter & Collectors Return for Red Hot Summer Unfinished Business

by Paul Cashmere

The Hunters & Collectors Red Hot Summer dates have been rescheduled with their Unfinished Business starting back up in Sydney on 20 February.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

Announcement: Valley Sounds Postponed Until 2022

by Announcement

With the ongoing uncertainty around lockdowns and capacities for live music due to the pandemic, Valley Sounds, the Yarra Valley’s first Acoustic Festival, will move to Sunday March 27, 2022.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

Hope Rocks In New South Wales Postponed To February

by Paul Cashmere

The Hope Rocks show at Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley has been postponed until February 2022.

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Australian Crawl Sirocco

Australian Crawl ‘Sirocco’ Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

Australian Crawl’s second album ‘Sirocco’ has turned 40.

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Icehouse, Iva Davies - Photo By Ros O'Gorman noise11.com images

Trip The Switch Festival With Icehouse July 3 Cancelled Due To #Gladyscluster

by Paul Cashmere

Queensland’s Trip The Switch music festival set for Ipswich, Queensland next weekend is the latest victim of #Gladyscluster.

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Shannon Noll, Red Hot Summer. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Raw Gives Shannon Noll His Sixth Top 10 Album In A Row

by Paul Cashmere

Shannon Noll has never not had a Top 10 album. His latest album ‘Raw’, debuting in Australia at no 3, has given Noll his sixth consecutive Top 10 album.

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Nick Barker, Bon Scott, AC/DC

Nick Barker Is Looking Forward To Unplugging For Valley Sounds

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Barker will head to the Yarra Valley in November for the acoustic music festival Yarra Sounds.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

James Reyne Reactivates The Boys Light Up 41 Tour

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne will get his The Boys Light Up tour back on the road with 41st anniversary shows to make up with the 2020 shut down (to coin a Reyne songtitle).

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

Icehouse To Headline By The C in Adelaide

by Paul Cashmere

Icehouse will perform an Adelaide By The C show at Glenelg Beach on 13 February, 2021.

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

Red Hot Summer Mannum Is The Latest Sell Out

by Paul Cashmere

After a year of train-wreck weather events followed by a pandemic disaster, the 2020 derailed Red Hot Summer is well and truly back on track and selling out around the country for Regional Touring.

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Icehouse perform at A Day In The Gardens in the Royal Botanical Gardens Melbourne on Sunday 12 March 2017.

Icehouse and James Reyne Lead By The C 2021 Announcement

by Paul Cashmere

Icehouse, James Reyne, Pete Murray, Baby Animals, Killing Heidi and Motor Ace have been revealed as the line-up for By The C 2021 in Sydney and Melbourne.

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James Reyne Toon Town Lullaby

James Reyne Debuts Toon Town Lullaby Video Filmed Inside The Palais

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne’s video for ‘Toon Town Lullaby’ was shot inside Melbourne’s historic Palais Theatre.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

James Reyne To Perform The First Red Hot Sunday Session

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Summer stalwart James Reyne will perform the first Red Hot Sunday sessions on Sunday 31 May from the iconic Corner Hotel in Melbourne.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

James Reyne and Mark Seymour 2021 Tour Dates Announced

by Paul Cashmere

New James Reyne and Mark Seymour 2021 dates have been announced.

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James Reyne at Red Hot Summer Bendigo 2020 photo Noise11

James Reyne To Perform Virtually For Coopers Live Loud & Local

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne will perform a rare (these days) live show for Coopers Live Loud & Local on May 2.

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James Reyne Toon Town Lullaby

James Reyne To Release Toon Town Lullaby His First Album In Eight Years

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne has downed tools for his first studio album in eight years ‘Toon Town Lullaby’.

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Jimmy Barnes at Red Hot Summer Mornington 2019 photo Noise11.com

Music From The Home Front Proves Australian Music Wins Ratings

by Paul Cashmere

1.159 million Australian’s turned in for Music From The Home Front on Saturday night with the show rating no 1 for under 40 year olds.

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Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

BREAKING NEWS : Red Hot Summer Kiama Postponed

by Paul Cashmere

The Red Hot Summer festival sold-out show in Kiama today has been postponed due to the weather.

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

Red Hot Summer Rolls Into A Sold-Out Batemans Bay

by Paul Cashmere

The Red Hot Summer tour is now two months down the track with 11 more shows to go over the next two months.

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Tracy McNeil and the Goodlife

Tracy McNeil & The Goodlife To Open For James Reyne 40th Anniversary The Boys Light Up Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Tracy McNeil & The Goodlife have been announced as opening act for James Reyne’s 2020 The Boys Light Up 40th Anniversary Tour.

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The Living End, Scott Owen, Ros O'Gorman, Stone Festival, Photo

Red Hot Summer Resumes In The Hunter Valley This Weekend

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Summer will be back on track this weekend with shows in the Hunter Valley and then Baulkham Hills on Saturday and Sunday.

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