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Public Hearing Inquiry into the Music Industry Set for Sydney November 2

by Announcement

ANNOUNCEMENT: The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts will hold a public hearing in Sydney on Friday, 2 November 2018 for its inquiry into the Australian music industry.

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Sampa The Great 13th AMP showcase Pop up at the Arts Centre Foyer Melbourne on a Flatbed Truck. Photo Ros O'Gorman

triple j Awards for 2018 Nominees are here

by Paul Cashmere

The triple j Awards nominees for 2018 are in and its a big year. Amy Shark, Courtney Barnett, Tash Sultana lead a strong female contingency for Album of the Year while the diversity of Sampa the Great to John Butler Trio makes for a wide Artist of the Year list.

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

Chrissy Amphlett To Be Inducted Into The Age Music Victoria Hall of Fame

by Paul Cashmere

Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett will be included into the Hall of Fame at the next The Age Music Victoria Awards.

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Lee Kernaghan

Lee Kernaghan Announced As Ambassador For 2019 Country Music Festival

by Paul Cashmere

In 1982 Lee Kerneghan was crowded Star Maker at the Tamworth Country Music Festival. In 2019 he will have a more business-like role, as Ambassador.

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ARIA charts

ARIA Changes Chart Rules Again

by Paul Cashmere

ARIA will be changing its chart rules as of the end of this week (27 October 2018) to place a greater emphasis on paid subscription streaming.

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Paul Kelly AWITG on Friday 17 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Australian Charts: Paul Kelly Scores His Second No 1 Album for ‘Nature’

by Gavin Ryan

Paul Kelly sees his 24th studio album “Nature” become his second successive No.1 on the ARIA Albums Chart this week.

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George Ezra

Australian Charts: George Ezra Spends Five Weeks At No 1 With ‘Shotgun’

by Gavin Ryan

Calling “Shotgun” at the No.1 spot again is George Ezra for a fifth straight week at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart.

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Noise11 iHeartRadio Expanded Interviews with Bryan Ferry, Disturbed, Mario McNulty, Wreckless Eric, PP Arnold and Nickelback

by Paul Cashmere

This week at iHeartRadio Music News powered by it is our biggest week every with extended interviews from Bryan Ferry, David Draiman of Disturbed, Mario McNulty, the producer of the new edition of David Bowie ‘Never Let Me Down’, Wreckless Eric, PP Arnold and Mike Kroeger of Nickelback.

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David Draiman of Disturbed photo by Tim Cashmere, music news, noise11.com

New Music Releases 19 October 2018

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Rufus Du Sol, MØ, Elle King, 2Cellos, Disturbed, Jess Glynne, Richard Ashcroft, Greta Van Fleet, Troy Cassar-Daley (GH), How to Dress Well, Soulfly, Neneh Cherry, The Sea Gypsies, and the Queen biopic soundtrack ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.

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Screen Music Awards 2018

2018 Screen Music Awards Nominees Announced

by Paul Cashmere

Nominees for the 2018 Screen Music Awards have been revealed with front-runners Antony Partos and Matteo Zingales leading the nominations in four categories.

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Twenty One Pilots Trench

Australian Albums : twenty one pilots ‘Trench’ Lands At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

The fifth studio album for the American duo twenty one pilots entitled “Trench” debuts in the top spot of the ARIA Albums Chart this week, becoming their first No.1 album in Australia.

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George Ezra

Australian Charts: George Ezra ‘Shotgun’ Spends 4th Week At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

It’s a fourth week at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart for the George Ezra track “Shotgun”, plus the song also holds for a second week at the summit in New Zealand.

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Courtney Barnett performs in the ABC Melbourne Studio Foyer celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Archie Roach album Charcoal Road. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews Backs The Age Music Victoria Awards With $10000 Cash Prize

by Paul Cashmere

The Victorian government is once again leading the Arts community with support for The Age Music Victoria Awards. Premier Daniel Andrews has announced a $10,000 cash prize for Best Victorian Album.

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The Monkees Christmas Party

New Music Releases For 11 October 2018

by Music-News.com

Major new titles coming this week from: Tom Morello, Primal Scream, Rick Wakeman, Hands Like Houses, Morgan Evans, Jess Glynne, The Monkees, David Bowie (Box Set), The Black Eyed Peas, Ella Mai, Paul Kelly, Parcels, Atreyu, Elvis Costello & the Imposters, Kurt Vile and Greg Arnold.

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Bryan Ferry, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Names Shortlist Nominees For 2019

by Paul Cashmere

Def Leppard, Radiohead and Roxy Music are amongst The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2019 shortlist.

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Twenty One Pilots Trench

Twenty One Pilots and A Star Is Born Battle For UK No 1

by Paul Cashmere

Twenty One Pilots are heading for their first Number 1 on the UK’s Official Albums Chart.

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George Ezra

Australian Charts : George Ezra ‘Shotgun’ Spends Third Week At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

George Ezra keeps his “Shotgun” loaded at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart for a third straight week, plus the song is now at the top in New Zealand (1st week) and is also 2x▲Platinum in sales here.

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Ian James and Linda Bosidis

Ian James To Hand Over Mushroom Publishing To Linda Bosidis

by Paul Cashmere

After 32 years as Managing Director of Mushroom Publishing, respected Australian music industry icon Ian James is standing down.

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George Ezra

Australian Charts : George Ezra ‘Shotgun’ Spends Second Week At No 1

by Gavin Ryan

George Ezra hits the No.1 target for a second week with his song “Shotgun”, with Australia now the fifth country to make it a chart-topping hit, previously it hit No.1 in England (4 wks), Ireland (9 wks), The Netherlands (2 wks) and currently sits at the top in Belgium (3rd wk).

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Live Nation

Live Nation Releases Details From Their The Power of Live Study

by Announcement

Live Nation, the world’s leading live entertainment company released findings today from The Power of Live, a global study that captured trends and behaviours of 22,500 live music fans, from 11 countries, ranging ages 13 to 65. Conducted in partnership with research agency Culture Co-op, the findings revealed that in today’s digital age, live music is more necessary than ever and creates the ultimate human connection.

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Cher Dancing Queen

New Music Releases For 28 September 2018

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: John Butler Trio, Kodaline, Loretta Lynn, Sigala, Cher, Against the Current, Tom Petty (GH), Phil Collins (GH), The Living End, Mudhoney, Cypress Hill, Seasick Steve, Rod Stewart, Logic, alt-J, Anti-Flag, Chic, Lupe Fiasco, Ben Browning and Eddi Reader.

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APRA AMCOS

Australian Music Industry Takes Over Parliament House In Sydney

by Announcement

The second NSW Parliamentary Friends of Australian Music (PFOAM) event rocked Macquarie Street last night, with a delegation of New South Wales songwriters, musicians, recording artists and key industry leaders highlighting the contribution the contemporary music industry makes to our economy, our community and our culture.

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Geddes Lane Ballroom

Kingwood To Open New Melbourne Music Venue Geddes Lane Ballroom

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne is about to have another music venue. The 400 capacity Geddes Lane Ballroom at 46 King St, Melbourne will open on October 11 with first act Kingswood.

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Molly Meldrum Honored With Hometown Statue

by Paul Cashmere

Ian ‘Molly’ Meldrum’s legacy has been permanently acknowledged following the dedication of his statue in Wangaratta Street Park in Richmond.

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Sounds Australia

Germany’s Reeperbahn Festival Commits To Australia For 2019

by Announcement

Australia has been announced as the focus country at Reeperbahn Festival 2019 (Hamburg, 18th – 21st September 2019). With Germany overtaking the UK as the largest music market in Europe, and the third largest globally (behind the USA and Japan), the opportunity for Australian artists and industry to make inroads in the territory is ripe.

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Secret Sounds Unveil A Stack of Falls Festival Sideshows

by Noise11.com

Secret Sounds have announced enough Falls Festival sideshows to keep you gigging all across New Years.

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The Pretty Things, Phil May: Photo Ros O'Gorman

The Pretty Things and Teenage Fanclub At Noise11 iHeartRadio for 21 September 2018

by Noise11.com

In a brand new iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com Raymond McGinley of Teenage Fanclub explains why co-founder Gerard Love is leaving the band.

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Prince Piano and a Microphone

New Music Releases 20 September 2018

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Slash, The Paper Kites, The Story So Far, Voivod, Prince (Live), Josh Groban, Suede, Dead Letter Circus, Kid Rock (GH), Thundamentals, Villagers, Billy F. Gibbons, The Aints!, Macy Gray, St. Lucia and the new So Fresh compilation.

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