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SXSW Reveals Full List of Showcasing Artists

by Paul Cashmere

SXSW has announced another crop of showcasing artists as it also rounds up the list of keynotes.

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Helen Reddy Melbourne 2nd April 2014. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Helen Reddy To Receive Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

by Paul Cashmere

The late Helen Reddy will receive one of two Ted Albert Awards for Outstanding Services to Australian Music at the APRA Music Awards for 2021.

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Michael Gudinski photo by Ros OGorman

Michael Gudinski To Have A State Funeral

by Paul Cashmere

Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has confirmed that music industry legend Michael Gudinski will be given a state funeral.

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Michael Gudinski. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

From Music Icons To Politicians, Reactions to the Death of Michael Gudinski

by Paul Cashmere

Artists worldwide are paying tribute to music industry legend Michael Gudinski who passed away in his sleep in his Melbourne home overnight.

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Michael Gudinski. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Michael Gudinski Dies At Age 68

by Paul Cashmere

Michael Gudinski, an absolute juggernaut of the Australian music industry, has died at the age of 68.

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Iron Maiden performed at Rod Laver Arena on Monday 9 May 2016. Iron Maiden are touring Australia as part of the Book Of Souls World Tour.

Download UK Cancelled for 2021

by Music-News.com

This year’s Download Festival has been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Baker Boy

Baker Boy Lines Up For A SXSW Showcase – The SXSW New Additions

by Paul Cashmere

SXSW will be a completely different event for 2021 with the showcases all online and the events occurring at venues all over the world.

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Peter Noble of Bluesfest - Image By Ros O'Gorman, noise11.com, photo

ANNOUNCEMENT: Bluesfest Given Go Ahead With Covid Plan Approved

by Announcement

Peter Noble OAM, Bluesfest Festival Director and Chairman of the Bluesfest Group of Companies announced this morning:

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Russ Thyret

Former Warner Brothers Records Chairman Russ Thyret Dies Aged 76

by Paul Cashmere

Russ Thyret, a former Chairman and CEO of Warner Brothers Records, has died at aged 76 after a long illness.

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The Cat Empire

The Cat Empire and Teskey Brothers Summer Salt Ballarat Show Is A Goer

by Paul Cashmere

The sold-out The Cat Empire and The Teskey Brothers show for February 28 is all systems go for February 28.

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Patti Smith performs her last Australian show at Festival Hall in Melbourne on Thursday 20 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Bluesfest Reschedule Postponed 2020 International Acts Into 2022

by Paul Cashmere

Patti Smith, George Benson, The Wailers, Larkin Poe and Cory Henry & Funk Apostles now have rescheduled Australia tour dates for 2022.

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Brian Cadd APIA Good Times Tour 2015

Brunswick Ballroom Is Melbourne’s Newest Music Venue

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne is about to have a new music venue. Brunswick Ballroom, inspired by the Continental Café in Prahran in the 90s, will kick off with its first gig on 25 February.

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Tim Kelly

Tim Kelly Joins Australia Institute of Music

by Paul Cashmere

Australian music executive Tim Kelly has taken up a newly created role at the Australian Institute of Music (AIM).

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Coachella

Coachella 2021 Cancelled

by Music-News.com

The 2021 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California has officially been scrapped due to ongoing Covid-19 concerns.

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Didirri

Ten Australian Acts Showcasing for SXSW Online 2021

by Paul Cashmere

SXSW 2021 will once again be an online event with acts from all over the world performing from all over the world.

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Larry King

Larry King’s Best Music Interviews

by Paul Cashmere

With the death of Larry King at age 87 on the weekend, the world has lost one of the greatest interviewers of all-time.

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Glass Animals

61 Fucks Given In 19 Triple J Hottest 100 Songs

by Paul Cashmere

Did you enjoy 2021’s Triple J Hottest 100? Fuck yeah. 61 times to be exact. The Triple J Hottest 100 of 2021 features 19 songs dropping the F bomb at total of 61 times.

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Jimmy Barnes at Sounds Better Together concert photo by David Harris

Jimmy Barnes Reboots Like Music In Victoria With Sounds Better Together

by Paul Cashmere

Live music sounds good, doesn’t it … and its back. Jimmy Barnes headlined the first of the 21 Sounds Better Together concerts at the Rochford Winery in Victoria’s Yarra Valley.

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Dan Andrews, photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dan Andrews and Anthony Albanese Unhappy Homophobe Given Australia Day Honour

by Paul Cashmere

Homophobe Margaret Court is to receive Australia’s highest honour, the Companion of the Order of Australia, and Victorian Premier Dan Andrews and Labor’s Federal Leader Anthony Albanese are pissed off about it.

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Glastonbury Festival cancelled for a second year

by Music-News.com

Organisers of the U.K.’s Glastonbury Festival have cancelled its 2021 edition due to the Covid-19 pandemic for the second year running.

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Ross Wilson photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ross Wilson, The Living End Join Sounds Better Together Events

by Paul Cashmere

Ross Wilson and The Living End have been added to the expanding Sounds Better Together concert from the Victorian government.

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INXS and CM Murphy

R.I.P. INXS Manager C.M. Murphy

by Paul Cashmere

INXS manager C.M. Murphy has died at the age of 66.

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Paul McCartney photo by MaryMcCartney, Noise11, Photo

Mary McCartney To Make Documentary On Abbey Road Studios

by Music-News.com

Paul McCartney’s filmmaker daughter Mary is to direct a feature-length documentary about the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse Greendale tour Melbourne photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young Sells 50% of his Catalogue For $150 million

by Music-News.com

Neil Young has sold 50 per cent of his music catalogue said to be worth an estimated $150 million (£UK110 million/$AU192 million).

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2021 Grammy Awards Postponed Until March

by Paul Cashmere

The Grammy Awards have been postponed from 31 January to 14 March 2021 citing Covid-19 as the reason for the delay.

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Helen Reddy Melbourne 2nd April 2014. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

In Memoriam 2020: The Names We Lost in Music and the Arts

by Paul Cashmere

The artists we lost on 2020. Noise11.com In Memoriam

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Jimmy and Jane Barnes

Noise11.com Top Music News Stories July to September 2020

by Paul Cashmere

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Something For Kate photo by Ros O'Gorman

Noise11.com Top Music News Stories April to June 2020

by Paul Cashmere

As Covid increases and isolation locked us down the music world faces challenges with cancellations globally but new music kept on coming. Here are Noise11.com’s top music news headlines from April to June 2020.

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Daniel Wilfred by Sarah Walker

Announcement: ARIA, PPCA, Arts Council Reveal First Nations Grand Recipients

by Announcement

The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in partnership with the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia (PPCA) and the Australia Council for the Arts today announced the grant recipients of the First Nations Sound Recording Partnership.

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Melbourne’s The FyreFly To Close

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne venue will close after this weekend making it the second Melbourne venue in a week to shut, after The Dog’s Bar, also in St Kilda.

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