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Kasey Chambers, Iwaki Ausitorium, Melbourne 2014

iHeartRadio: Jason Mraz, Kasey Chambers, Leo Sayer, Richard Fortus Joins Noise11

by Paul Cashmere

Jason Mraz, Kasey Chambers, Leo Sayer and Richard Fortus of Guns N Roses and The Dead Daisies are the special guests this week on iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com.

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Leo Sayer. photo by Ros O'Gorman Noise11.com

Leo Sayer Pays Tribute To Bobby Keys

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer has paid tribute to his friend Bobby Keys who passed away at age 70.

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Leo Sayer. photo by Ros O'Gorman Noise11.com

Leo Sayer Signs Off On Restless Years For 2015

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Leo Sayer has announced his first album of new material in six years.

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Russell Morris, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Camilleri, Clapton, Morris and Sayer Let The Good Times Roll

by Paul Cashmere

Joe Camilleri, Richard Clapton, Russell Morris and Leo Sayer will team up this year for the Good Times tour across Australia.

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Leo Sayer. photo by Ros O'Gorman Noise11.com

Leo Sayer And Aussie Allstars Say No Fracking Way

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer has assembled an all-star Australian cast to protest the Australian Government’s Fracking policy.

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Russell Morris, Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Russell Morris And Leo Sayer To Sing For Steve Waugh Foundation

by Paul Cashmere

The Steve Waugh Foundation will host a gala concert in Sydney next week to raise money for families with a rare disease.

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Albert Hammond

Albert Hammond To Reunite With Girl Who Inspired His First Love Song

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Albert Hammond was only 16 years old when he saw a girl in Gibraltar that inspired him to write his first song, Blue Boy.

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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River

Billboard List Top Forty Number Twos

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

For many artists, it may be one of the most frustrating times of their career.

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Leo Sayer. photo by Ros O'Gorman Noise11.com

Leo Sayer And Ross Wilson To Perform For Gotta Have Heart 2012

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer and Ross Wilson will feature in an all-star line-up for the Gala Charity Concerts Gotta Have Heart in Melbourne in August.

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Donald 'Duck' Dunn - Image By Ros O'Gorman

Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn Friends React To His Passing

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The music world has been reeling from the sudden death of bass legend Donald “Duck” Dunn. While Dunn wasn’t a household name for those outside the music community, his influence and greatness can easily be seen by the comments from his peers.

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Leo Sayer. photo by Ros O'Gorman Noise11.com

Leo Sayer, David Cassidy, Hot Chocolate and Smokie To Tour UK

by Paul Cashmere

Four artists who have a 55 Top 10 singles between them and have sold over 2000 million records combined will tour the UK.

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Leo Sayer with the Chic singers Kimberley Davis (left) and Folami (right)

Leo Sayer Reviews Nile Rodgers and Chic For Noise11.com

by Paul Cashmere

In the 70s and 80s, the name Nile Rodgers together with partner Bernard Edwards built the foundations of dance music today through disco and the band Chic.

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Leo Sayer. photo by Ros O'Gorman Noise11.com

Leo Sayer Gets On The Ute For Mardi Gras

by Paul Cashmere

Pop legend Leo Sayer will perform at Sydney’s Mardi Gras tonight on the back of a Ute.

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Leo Sayer Coming Home For Christmas

Listen To Leo Sayer’s New Christmas Song ‘Coming Home For Christmas’

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer has recorded a brand new song for Christmas about the troops stationed overseas during the break.

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Leo Sayer Coming Home For Christmas

Leo Sayer Records Anti-War Christmas Song

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer was driven to write a Christmas song that makes you think. ‘Coming Home For Christmas’, is a charity song for the troops stationed overseas during the holiday period.

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