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Vanda and Young Songwriting Competition

2019 Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition extends closing date to 2 May

by Paul Cashmere

The 2019 Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition has been extended until 5pm on 2 May 2019.

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Michael Gudinski and Jay Marciano

Frontier Touring and AEG Presents join forces in Australia and New Zealand

by Paul Cashmere

American touring juggernaut AEG Presents has signed a joint venture with Australia’s largest independent touring company Frontier Touring to bring come of the biggest names in the world down under.

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ARIA Charts

ARIA to launch Vinyl Albums Chart on Record Store Day

by Paul Cashmere

ARIA will publish its first Vinyls Albums Chart this Saturday, April 13, coinciding with Record Store Day.

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Music Victoria

Music Victoria Membership Drive Is On Now

by Announcement

From Monday 8 April – Thursday 18 April, Music Victoria invite you to join them and help play an important role in continuing their vital work in keeping Victoria’s thriving music community alive.

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Keith Urban, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne 2014 photo by Ros O'Gorman

Kacey Musgraves and Keith Urban win big at Academy of Country Music Awards

by Music-News.com

Kacey Musgraves stole the spotlight at the 2019 Academy of Country Music Awards as she broke Miranda Lambert’s nine-year winning streak for Female Vocalist of the Year.

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BigSound 2019

BigSound Reveals New Move For 2019

by Announcement

BIGSOUND is back from September 3-6 in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley Live Music Precinct, with this year’s theme revealed as ‘The Artist As CEO’.

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Record Store Day 2019

Record Store Day In Saturday April 13 2019

by Announcement

This 13 April, Record Stores across the country will celebrate the 12th Record Store Day with lots of special in-store activity, special releases, in-store appearances, parties, DJs spinning vinyl, treasure hunts, parties, barbecues, coffee carts, face painting and some stores partying into the night.

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Russell Morris Black and Blue Heart

New Music Releases for 5 April 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Khalid, Sara Bareilles, Brooks & Dunn, Pup, L.A. Guns, Periphery, The Drums, David Bowie (early 7″ Box Set), Russell Morris, Stephen Cummings (GH), Reba McEntire, Alessia Cara, Paul Kelly (Live), Tamara Stewart, UB40 and the soundtracks for Dumbo, Hellboy (2019), Us and the new Nextflix Attenborough series ‘Our Planet’.

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Streaming Now 70% of All Australian Music Sales Revenue

by Paul Cashmere

Streaming has taken over Australian music sales with ARIA now reporting 70% of all music sales coming from streaming in the past year.

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The Greatest Showman

The Greatest Showman is UK’s biggest album of 2019 so far

by Paul Cashmere

The Greatest Showman Motion Picture Cast Recording continues to enjoy huge success in 2019 and currently holds the title of the UK’s biggest album of the year to date.

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Keith Richards Talk Is Cheap 30th anniversary

New Music Releases for 29 March 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Keith Richards, Devin Townsend, Son Volt, Bruce Springsteen (Live), Stevie Nicks (GH), Jamie Lawson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Billie Eilish, George Strait, Logic, Michael Ball, The Black Sorrows, I Prevail, Me’Shell Ndegeocello, Brian McFadden, Suzi Quatro and Steve Earle & The Dukes.

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Multiple Award winner Briggs for A.B.Original at The Annual Age Music Victoria Awards held at 170 Russell St Melbourne on Wednesday 22 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Briggs To Curate SongHubs First Nations

by Paul Cashmere

Briggs has been named as curator of SongHubs First nations, a project to bring together First Nations writers and creatives from around the world to collaborate with Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, Māori, and Pasifika songwriters and musicians.

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Courtney Barnett . Photo by Ros O'Gorman

AIR Independent Music Awards Nominees Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

The 2019 AIR Independent Music Awards will be announced in Adelaide on 25, July 2019.

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Amy Shark

2019 APRA Awards nominees announced

by Paul Cashmere

The 2019 APRA Awards nominations have been announced with Song of the Year showcasing the diversity of Australian music over the past year.

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Michael Gudinski and Michael Chugg

Michael Chugg and Michael Gudinski reunite to form massive Joint Venture operation

by Paul Cashmere

Michael Gudinski and Michael Chugg have reunited to form one of Australia’s biggest touring companies. Chugg Entertainment and Frontier Touring have entered into an exclusive Joint Venture to will see all Chugg tours co-promoted with Frontier from April 1.

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Eagles Their Greatest Hits

Estate of Michael Jackson Queries Eagles Greatest vs Thriller sales

by Paul Cashmere

The Estate of Michael Jackson has questioned the sudden jump in Eagles ‘Their Greatest Hits’ sales which has pushed the Eagles title up “overnight” by 9 million sales.

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Ariana Grande thank u next

Australian Charts: Ariana Grande ‘thank u next’ clocked up fifth no 1 week

by Gavin Ryan

Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next” album logs a fifth week atop the ARIA Albums Chart to now become this years longest running No.1 album (so far).

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Hip Hop exhibition Australian Music Vault photo by Noise11.com

DJ Peril and Mantra unveil Australian Music Vault Hip Hop Exhibit

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne hip hop artist Mantra and 1200 Techniques’ DJ Peril were on hand for the unveiling of the Australian Music Vault’s newest exhibition honouring the history of Australian Hip-Hop.

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Motley Crue The Dirt soundtrack

New Music Releases for 22 March 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Van Morrison, Motley Crue, Bonnie Tyler, Robin Trower, Dean Lewis, Rich the Kid, Yungblud, Dan Sultan, Avey Tare, The Angels, Megadeth, Ladytron, The Green, Daggy Man, Lambchop and the new So Fresh for Autumn.

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Evelyn Richardson of Live Performance Australia

Helpmann Awards moves to Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

After nearly two decades in Sydney, Live Performance Australia, the producers of The Helpmanns, have announced the event will take place at Arts Centre Melbourne for the first time.

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Avril Lavigne. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Avril Lavigne and Shawn Mendes are the big Juno winners in Canada

by Paul Cashmere

Avril Lavigne and Shawn Mendes picked seven Junos between them at the Juno Awards in Canada this week.

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Ariana Grande thank u next

Australian Albums: Ariana Grande ‘thank u, next’ continues its no 1 streak

by Gavin Ryan

Ariana Grande logs a fourth broken week at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart this week with her fifth studio album “thank u, next”.

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The Soul Movers Bona Fide

New Music Releases for 15 March 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: il Volo, Sontalk, Karen O & Danger Mouse, Jack Savoretti, The Soul Movers, Ocean Party, Dan Sultan and The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

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My Friend The Chocolate Cake perform at the Recital Centre in Melbourne on 16 June 2017. Photo by Ros OGorman

New Music Releases for 8 March 2019

by Paul Cashmere

Major new titles coming this week from: Buckcherry, H.E.R., Maren Morris, Amanda Palmer, Paul Weller (Live), Foals, Kerser, James Morrison (UK), Dido, Flight of the Conchords (Live), Sigrid, Tim Rogers, Juice WRLD, Sasami, Mick Thomas, Celtic Woman, David Bridie, Townes Van Zandt and David Gray.

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Bjorn from Abba on Better Later Than Never

Bjorn from Abba is speaking at SXSW

by Paul Cashmere

SXSW slipped a quiet one into their speakers schedule. Bjorn Ulvaeus from Abba will be a guest speaker at the SXSW music conference in Austin, Texas this month.

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Gurrumul Djarimirri

Gurrumul ‘Djarimirri ‘(Child of the Rainbow)’ awarded Australian Music Prize

by Paul Cashmere

Gurrumul’s ‘Djarimirri (Child of the Rainbow)’ has won for Australian Music Prize for 2019.

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Serge Thomann with sporting legend Cathy Freeman

France awards Melbourne photographer Serge Thomann Chevalier (Knight) de l’Ordre national du Mérite

by Paul Cashmere

One of Melbourne’s most respected music industry identities Serge Thomann has today received one of France’s highest honours, Chevalier (Knight) de l’Ordre national du Mérite.

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Dont Kill Live Music

NSW Music Fans Can Vote Out Gladys Berejiklian

by Paul Cashmere

With the New South Wales election just weeks away on 23 March music fans in the pissed off state have a chance to vote out Gladys Berjiklian and her antiquated government.

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Suzi Quatro

Suzi Quatro previews ‘No Soul’ with ‘No Soul/No Control’ and it is Red Hot for summer

by Paul Cashmere

Suzi Quatro has delivered her most powerful song of the 21st century with ‘No Soul/No Control’. The song is the title track from her upcoming ‘No Soul’ album.

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Evelyn Richardson of Live Performance Australia

New South Wales Government has “no strategy for supporting live music” says Evelyn Richardson

by Paul Cashmere

Live Performance Australia’s Evelyn Richardson has responded to New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s incompetence in dealing with the music industry by saying Berejiklian’s government’s “new regulations without any consultation reflect a government that has no strategy for supporting live music in NSW.”

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