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Marc Jordan Biography Rhythm Of My Heart Reveals The Untold Story Of A Hit Songwriter

by Paul Cashmere

A new biography explores the remarkable career of songwriter Marc Jordan, whose songs have been recorded by Rod Stewart, Cher, Diana Ross and many more.

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Howard Jones

Howard Jones To Join Rod Stewart For US Dates As Live At The Marquee Captures 1983 Breakthrough

by Paul Cashmere

Howard Jones returns to the United States in April for select dates with Rod Stewart and headline shows as his newly released Live At The Marquee captures his 1983 breakthrough.

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Tetsu Yamauchi performing on stage during his 1970s career.

Tetsu Yamauchi, Bassist For Free And Faces, Dies Aged 79

by Paul Cashmere

Tetsu Yamauchi, the Japanese bassist who played with Free and Faces and toured globally during the 1970s, has died at 79.

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The Faces Early Steps

Faces’ First Steps To Be Released with Unheard 1969 Recordings With Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood

by Paul Cashmere

Step back to late-1960s London – Carnaby Street swinging, Olympic Studios humming – when five young musicians came together to form one of Britain’s great rock bands. Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, Ronnie Lane, and Ian McLagan were The Faces. And now, for the first time, fans can hear their earliest recordings.

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Jon Stevens of Noiseworks photo by Winston Robinson

Jon Stevens Works With Kevin Savigar and Emerson Swinford From Rod Stewart’s Band for ‘Shimmer’

by Paul Cashmere

For Jon Stevens’ new album Shimmer, he turned to members of the Rod Stewart band — producer and songwriter Kevin Savigar and guitarist Emerson Swinford — to help craft a record that is as much about live energy as studio polish.

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Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited

On This Day In Music History August 30

by Noise11.com

August 30 has long been a milestone date in music history, bringing with it landmark releases and unforgettable moments. Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited arrived on this day, reshaping rock songwriting with “Like a Rolling Stone,” while Van Morrison, Rod Stewart, and Judas Priest also released career-defining albums. The first Isle of Wight Festival in 1968 cemented itself as a cornerstone of British rock culture, and decades later Kanye West’s Late Registration and Lana Del Rey’s Norman Fucking Rockwell! set new creative benchmarks. From classic rock to modern icons, August 30 showcases music’s constant evolution across generations.

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Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing

Rod Stewart Atlantic Crossing Turns 50

by Noise11.com

When Rod Stewart released Atlantic Crossing in August 1975, it marked one of the most dramatic pivots in his career. Not only was it his sixth studio album, but it was also his first recorded entirely in the United States, following his move from London to Los Angeles. The title itself is a cheeky nod to that relocation, signalling that Stewart was ready to embrace a more polished, Americanised sound — and perhaps, a broader commercial reach.

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Davey Lane Noise11 interview

Davey Lane Borrows An Album Cover Idea From Rod Stewart

by Paul Cashmere

When Davey Lane started thinking of album cover ideas for his fourth solo album ‘Finally, A Party Record’, he looked no further than Rod Stewart’s ‘Atlantic Crossing’.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros O'Gorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

Ron Wood Joins Rod Stewart At Glastonbury

by Paul Cashmere

Ron Wood joined Rod Stewart at Glastonbury on the weekend but it wasn’t the Faces reunion that was anticipated.

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Rod Stewart photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rod Stewart Cancels Shows Due To Flu

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart has cancelled more shows as he battles flu. Six shows have been affected by Rod’s illness, with only two of the six rescheduled.

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Rod Stewart - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11. Photo

Rod Stewart and Ron Wood To Perform Together At Glastonbury

by Paul Cashmere

News that Rod Stewart and Ron Wood will perform together at Glastonbury this year further intensifies possibilities of a Faces reunion.

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Rose Tattoo Angry Anderson and Mark Evans. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rose Tattoo Cover Stevie Wright’s ‘Hard Road’ With First New Music in 17 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Rose Tattoo will release a cover of Stevie Wright’s ‘Hard Road’ in February marking the first new music for the band since 2008.

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Red Hot Chilli Peppers Big Day Out Showgrounds Melbourne Australia Jan 26th 2013

FireAid Line-Up To Feature The Biggest Names On the Planet

by Paul Cashmere

Irving and Shelli Azoff’s FireAid benefit, for the victims of the California fires, will take place on January 30 in Los Angeles with the biggest names on the planet performance on the day across two venues.

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Ringo Starr Ringo

Legendary Producer Richard Perry Dies Aged 82

by Paul Cashmere

Richard Perry, the legendary producer who worked on albums for Barbra Streisand, Rod Stewart, Ringo Starr, Leo Sayer and Carly Simon, has died at the age of 82.

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Rod Stewart photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rod Stewart Slams Greg Wallace For Bullying

by Music-News.com

Rod Stewart has slammed under-fire TV presenter Gregg Wallace – accusing him of “bullying” his wife.

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Rod Stewart photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rod Stewart To Play Glastonbury Legends Slot

by Music-News.com

Rod Stewart will play the coveted legends slot at Glastonbury next year.

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Rod Stewart at Rod Laver Arena 14 March 2023 photo Bron Robinson

Rod Stewart Sets The Record Straight After False Gossip Rag Claims

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart has taken to social media to dismiss claims in gossip rag The Daily Mail that his marriage to Penny Lancaster was on the rocks.

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Rod Stewart - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Rod Stewart Postpones More Shows As He Recovers From Covid

by Music-News.com

Rod Stewart has been forced to cancel two performances after contracting COVID-19.

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Rod Stewart Cancels 200th Las Vegas Show

by Music-News.com

Rod Stewart was “absolutely gutted” to cancel his 200th residency show in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Stewart was scheduled to perform his The Hits show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, but ill health forced him to pull out just hours before he was due on stage.

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Rod Stewart at Rod Laver Arena 14 March 2023 photo Bron Robinson

Rod Stewart On His Own Mortality

by Music-News.com

Rod Stewart has made some candid revelations about facing death ahead of his 80th birthday.

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Rod Stewart A Day On The Green 31 March 23 Pic Credit Shotz by David Jackson

Rod Stewart and Jools Holland On Track For No 1 In UK

by Music-News.com

Rod Stewart and Jools Holland are set to top the Official Albums Chart for the first time as a duo this week with their brand-new album, Swing Fever.

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Rod Stewart at Rod Laver Arena 14 March 2023 photo Bron Robinson

Rod Stewart and Jools Holland Team Up For Swing Album

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart and Jools Holland will release a Swing album together in February, 2024. ‘Swing Fever’s first single is ‘Almost Like Being In Love’.

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Rod Stewart photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rod Stewart Plans A Return To Vegas

by Music-News.com

Sir Rod Stewart wants to return to Las Vegas with a “big band” show.

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Culture Club at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday 30 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Boy George Joins Rod Stewart For The Killing of Georgie

by Paul Cashmere

Boy George has been joining Rod Stewart at his UK shows to perform Rod’s classic ‘The Killing of Georgie’.

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Rod Stewart at Rod Laver Arena 14 March 2023 photo Bron Robinson

Rod Stewart Says He Isn’t Quitting Performing and Isn’t Quitting Ad Will Keep Playing The Hits

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart has corrected media reports that took comments from a recent interview to mean that he would be retiring his hits after his current tour. Not true Rod says.

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Tina Turner and Mick Jagger

20 of Tina Turner’s Best Duets

by Paul Cashmere

Many an artist considered Tina Turner was simply the best and they lined up to work with her.

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Rod Stewart A Day On The Green 31 March 23 Pic Credit Shotz by David Jackson

Sir Rod Stewart and the Case of the Blinding Dumplings, A Day On The Green REVIEW

by Paul Cashmere

Quick call Benedict Cumberbatch, Sir Rod and the Case of the Blinding Dumplings needs to be made into a Sherlock Holmes movie now. Rod Stewart is as hilarious as he is entertaining. He doesn’t take himself seriously. His show is a party.

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Rod Stewart at Rod Laver Arena 14 March 2023 photo Bron Robinson

Rod Stewart Performs ‘Handbags and Gladrags’ and ‘Downtown Train’ For Sydney

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart had a couple of surprises for his Sydney fans last night. For the first time in 2023 Rod dug deep to perform his 1991 hit ‘Downtown Train’ and from his very first album in 1969 ‘Handbags and Gladrags’.

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Rod Stewart at Rod Laver Arena 14 March 2023 photo by Bron Robinson

Rod Stewart Performs Tom Waits’ ‘Tom Traubert’s Blues’ For A Day On The Green Queensland

by Paul Cashmere

Rod Stewart treated A Day On The Green fans in Queensland to his rarely played ‘Tom Traubert’s Blues’.

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Rod Stewart - Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11. Photo

Culture Club To Support Rod Stewart On UK Tour

by Music-News.com

Sir Rod Stewart has quipped that he and pal Boy George should “misbehave” on their summer tour.

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