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David Gray, Palais Theatre Melbourne 2015, photo by Ros OGorman, noise11

REVIEW: David Gray, Melbourne, April 5 2015

by Paul Cashmere

David Gray is one of those rare performers where it is just as much about the sound as the song. Gray is a totally unique performer who can perform a setlist from the obscure to the hits and still hold the audience.

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Abbey Road To Open Music Schools In Sydney And Melbourne

by Music-News.com

London’s Abbey Road Studios have announced their first foray into education with the launch of Abbey Road Institute launching in Sydney and Melbourne later this year.

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Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

REVIEW: Foo Fighters, Melbourne, 28 February 2015

by Karen Freedman

There are frontmen, and then there is Dave Grohl from Foo Fighters.

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White Night Melbourne, Ros O'Gorman Noise11.

Your White Night Survival Guide

by Paul Cashmere

‘White Night’, the biggest annual event Melbourne’s calendar, is expected to draw over 600,000 people into the city this Saturday night.

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Ross Wilson, Daddy Cool

Pure Gold Live Adds Second Melbourne Date

by Paul Cashmere

The Pure Gold Live show featuring 12 acts from the 70s, 80s and 90s is a complete sell-out and a second show has now been added.

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Soundwave 2015

Heading To Soundwave Melbourne? Good Luck Getting There

by Paul Cashmere

If you are heading to Soundwave Melbourne wear hiking shoes. There will be no public transport including trains, trams or buses to the Melbourne event next weekend.

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Michael Spiby plays The Badloves, Noise11.com, music news

Michael Spiby To Perform The Badloves Get On Board With Tony Featherstone

by Paul Cashmere

Michael Spiby will perform some rare live shows in early 2015 featuring his entire Badloves classic album ‘Get On Board’ from start to finish.

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Inner City Melbourne Is Songwriting Capital of Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne has been confirmed as the songwriting capital of Australia with the inner-city suburb of Brunswick containing the greatest concentration of songwriters in the country.

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Damon Albarn Melbourne 2014, photo ros ogorman

REVIEW: Damon Albarn, Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Damon Albarn seems comfortable with this heritage. The rare Albarn intimate show in front of 3000 fans at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre was an alternate summary of a career that began with Blur back at the start of the 90s.

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The Smith Street Band

The Smith Street Band To Hit The Road Across Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s The Smith Street Band will mount their biggest Australian tour yet when they start lapping the country from Darwin in January.

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Sexercise The Musical

Sexercise – The Musical To Premiere In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

‘Sexercise – The Musical’ will have its world premiere in Melbourne in February.

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The Dead Daisies

WIN TICKETS: The Dead Daisies At Melbourne’s Corner Hotel

by Paul Cashmere

The Dead Daisies are in New Zealand this week for shows in Hamilton, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin with Jimmy Barnes perform they return to Australia this weekend for their own shows.

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HARTS

HARTS Releases New Song, Sets Sydney Dates

by Paul Cashmere

HARTS has released a brand new song following on from his ‘Daydreamer’ album and will launch the song with a couple of shows in Sydney.

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Rolling Stones Melbourne

Rolling Stones Open Voting For Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones are taking votes for their request slot for the Melbourne show at Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday night.

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Chocolate Starfish perform Bat Out Of Hell at Crown Casino

Chocolate Starfish Make Bat Out of Hell Their Own

by Paul Cashmere

Chocolate Starfish reformed in their hometown Melbourne on Halloween night to do something Meat Loaf has been incapable of doing in years … sing Meat Loaf songs.

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Guy Garvey of Elbow, photo by Ros O'Gorman

Elbow Worshippers Flock To Melbourne’s Forum

by Paul Cashmere

Elbow don’t have fans, they have worshippers. Melbourne’s Forum Theatre was turned into the Church of Elbow on Wednesday night when the Manchester band performed to a mesmerized audience.

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The Smith Street Band

The Smith Street Band Premiere Surrender Video

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s The Smith Street Band have revealed the first official video for ‘Surrender’, their new song from the upcoming ‘Throw Me In The River’ album.

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Falls Festival, Hiatus Kaiyote, Photo By Ian Laidlaw

Australia’s Grammy Award Nominees Hiatus Kaiyote Head Out On Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Grammy Awards nominees Hiatus Kaiyote have announced national dates starting in November with Remi, Kirkis and Silent Jay & Jace XL.

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Paul Kelly and his sister Anne

Dr Paul Kelly Writes A Poem For His Graduation

by Paul Cashmere

Dr Paul Kelly, the artist formerly known as Paul Kelly, has written and shared a poem / statement on his Facebook page following the awarding of his Doctorate this week.

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White Night Melbourne, Ros O'Gorman Noise11.

Melbourne’s White Night Wants You For 2015

by Paul Cashmere

White Night Melbourne will return in February 2015 and City of Melbourne wants your contribution.

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Pete Murray. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Pete Murray To Showcase For AWME

by Paul Cashmere

Singer/songwriter Pete Murray has been added to the list of performers at the upcoming Australian World Music Expo (AWME) in Melbourne in November.

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Chrissy Amphlett, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

City Of Melbourne Approves Amphlett Lane

by Paul Cashmere

It’s official. Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett will have a Melbourne lane named in her honour.

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The Meanies

The Meanies Reform To Celebrate Silver Jubilee

by Paul Cashmere

The Meanies will reform in October for a lap of Australia to celebrate their 25 years.

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Steve Albini

Steve Albini To Speak At Face The Music

by Paul Cashmere

Nirvana recording engineer Steve Albini is heading to Melbourne as keynote speaker for the Face The Music conference.

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Bennetts Lane

Iconic Bennetts Lane Jazz Club To Close

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s historic Bennetts Lane Jazz Club will close in June 2015.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan Plays Melbourne Theatre REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

Bob Dylan has had such a long and successful career that it is impossible to think of it as one body of work. You need to divide the eras.

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Augie March

Augie March Add Fifth Melbourne Show

by Paul Cashmere

Augie March have added two more shows for their hometown reunion gigs. They will now play a fourth and fifth concert in Melbourne.

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Falls Festival, Hiatus Kaiyote, Photo By Ian Laidlaw

Ash Grunwald, Hiatus Kaiyote To Play AWME

by Paul Cashmere

Ash Grunwald and Hiatus Kaiyote have been named in the first round of performers for the Australian World Music Expo (AWME) in Melbourne in November.

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Daddy Cool Noise11.com music news

Daddy Cool To Be Inducted Into The Age Music Victoria Hall of Fame

by Paul Cashmere

The legendary Daddy Cool will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at the next The Age Music Victoria Awards.

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Led Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same To Be Recreated In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Led Zeppelin’s classic 1973 Madison Square Garden gig captured as the live album ‘The Song Remains The Same’ will be performed for one show only in Melbourne.

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