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Sex Pistols Locked In Lawsuit

by Music-News.com

The Sex Pistols are reportedly locked in a fresh lawsuit over royalties.

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Sting Says The Police Reunion Was A Mistake

by Music-News.com

Sting regrets The Police’s reunion. Sting reunited with bandmates Andy Summers and Stuart Copeland in 2007 – 19 years after they split – and then embarked on a global tour in 2008.

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Ed Kuepper

Ed Kuepper Has Three Retro Albums On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

Former The Saints, Laughing Clowns and The Aints guitarist Ed Kuepper will mark his 45 years as a recording artist with three retro albums.

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Pierre Baroni

Melbourne Broadcaster, Photographer and Artist Pierre Baroni Loses Battle With Cancer

by Paul Cashmere

Pierre Baroni, a one-time member of The Ponys and The Aliens, has died after an 18-month battle with cancer.

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Work Continues On Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols ‘Pistols’

by Music-News.com

Principal photography has begun in London on Pistol, the six-episode FX limited series about the legendary Sex Pistol guitarist Steve Jones, based on his memoir Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol. Pistol is executive produced and directed by Danny Boyle, created by Craig Pearce and written by Pearce and Frank Cottrell Boyce.

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Blondie Against All Odds

Blondie The Comic Book Is On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

Blondie’s first comic book ‘Blondie: Against The Odds’ is coming soon.

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AFI

2021 Marks 30 Years of AFI

by Paul Cashmere

California’s AFI have been around 30 years this year. Davey Havok formed AFI in November 1991 with a couple of mates at school. Adam Carson joined shortly after and current members Hunter Burgan and Jade Puget joined in 1997 and 1998.

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Peter Hook Is Heading Back To Australia

by Paul Cashmere

The good news is Peter Hook will tour Australia. The bad news … it’s a year away.

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The Posies

Matt Harris, Bass Player For The Posies, Has Died

by Paul Cashmere

Matt Harris, bass player for The Posies and before that Oranger, has passed away. A cause of death has not been announced.

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Joe Strummer

George Harrison’s Dark Horse Record Label To Release Joe Strummer Best Of

by Paul Cashmere

The compilation for The Clash rhythm guitarist curates Strummer singles, rarities and fan favs into one album.

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Sylvain Sylvain of New York Dolls Dies At Age 69

by Paul Cashmere

New York Dolls guitarist Sylvain Sylvain has died at the age of 69.

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You Me At Six Set To Release Seventh

by Paul Cashmere

You Me At Six have released their seventh album ‘Suckapunch’.

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Sex Pistols Biopic Goes into Production

by Music-News.com

FX has ordered Pistol, a six-episode limited series about the legendary Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones, it was announced today by Nick Grad, President, Original Programming, FX Entertainment.

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The Hives perform at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on Sunday 6 December 2015. They are in Australia supporting ACDC on the Australian leg of the Rock Or Bust World Tour.

The Hives Plot World Tour Without Leaving Sweden

by Music-News.com

The Hives are planning to tour the world without leaving their native Sweden.

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Faith No More Reschedule Australian and New Zealand Tour for 2022

by Music-News.com

Faith No More will pick up their Covid-postponed Australian and New Zealand dates in 2022.

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Paul Weller To Perform With BBC Orchestra

by Music-News.com

Paul Weller is set to perform with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in London next year.

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The Clash Sandinista

The Clash ‘Sandinista’ Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

12 December 2020 will mark the 40th anniversary of the release of the now classic ‘Sandinista’ triple album by The Clash.

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Even

Even Pay Homage With ‘Down The Shops’ Covers Album

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s Even have brewed up an album of cover title ‘Down The Shops’, a collection of songs from Australian rock’s Hoodoo Gurus and The Sunnyboys to global hits from The Kinks, Blondie and The Beatles.

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Vance Joy

Vance Joy Covers The Pogues ‘Fairy Tale of New York’

by Paul Cashmere

Vance Joy has popped out a cover of The Pogues Christmas classic ‘Fairytale of New York’.

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R.I.P. Dan Morrison of Area-7

by Paul Cashmere

Dan Morrison, the drummer for Melbourne punk/ska band Area-7, has died after an injury from a fall over the weekend.

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Palace Intruder Michael Fagan Once Recorded ‘God Save The Queen’

by Paul Cashmere

If you have been watching ‘The Crown’ you will have seen the episode dramatizing the real-life situation when commoner Michael Fagan broke into Buckingham Palace and made his way to the Queen’s bedroom. The year was 1982.

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Because Its A Slow News Day A Flea Bit John Lydon’s Dick

by Music-News.com

John Lydon says he loves to leave the front door of his Venice Beach villa open so local wildlife is free to explore, but he was left with a painful itch when one of them carried a parasite into his abode.

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Graham Parker On Punk, New Wave, New Romantics and Paul Young

by Paul Cashmere

Graham Parker likes touring the USA because his lower profile means he doesn’t have to play the hits.

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Arctic Monkeys Record Album For War Child

by Music-News.com

Arctic Monkeys will put out ‘Live at The Royal Albert Hall’ on December 4, which was filmed at their 2018 gig at the iconic music venue in London as part of their ‘Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino’ tour.

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Billie Joe Armstrong To Release Album of His Lockdown Songs

by Paul Cashmere

Billie Joe Armstrong will release ‘No Fun Mondays’, a collection of 14 songs he performed every Monday for fans during the early stages of lockdown.

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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

Patti Smith Goes Busking In Midtown Manhattan

by Paul Cashmere

Patti Smith took to the streets of New York this weekend for an acoustic singalong of her classic “People Have The Power”.

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Former Bangles and Cowsills Sing For Hoodoo Gurus

by Paul Cashmere

Vicki Peterson of The Bangles and John Cowsill of The Cowsills have donated their lungs for backing vocals on the new Hoodoo Gurus song ‘Get Out of Dodge’.

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Painters & Dockers Still Live and Alive After 40 Years

by Paul Cashmere

What started off as a one-night stand has developed into 40 years for Painters & Dockers.

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Niagara Detroit Spends 7 Months Recovering From Coronavirus

by Paul Cashmere

Artist/punk rocker Niagara Detroit has revealed she has spent the last seven months as a “long-haul” victim of Coronavirus.

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Deniz Tek and James Williamson

The Stooges and Radio Birdman World’s Collide With Williamson and Tek Album

by Paul Cashmere

The Stooges’ James Williamson and Radio Birdman’s Deniz Tek will release an album together this week.

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