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Thelma Plum Preps Second Album ‘I’m Sorry, Now Say It Back’

by Paul Cashmere

Thelma Plum will release her second album ‘I’m Sorry, Now Say It Back’ in October.

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

Paul Kelly, Beck, Jamiroquai, Chic and Sparks Adelaide’s Harvest Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Harvest II has been announced for Adelaide with Jamiroquai (Australian exclusive), Beck (Australian exclusive), Paul Kelly, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Thelma Plum, Santigold, Sparks, Julia Jacklin, Bright Eyes, Flight Facilities (decade DJ set), Chet Faker, Chromeo, Ocean Alley, Vera Blue, Baker Boy, Ladyhawke, The Rolling Stones Revue (Ft. Adalita, Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers), The Lemon Twigs, Built to Spill, Bad//Dreems, Sam Barber and more to be announced.

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2017 Record Store Day Ambassador Anthony Albanese (aka Albo) at Red Eye Records handing over the Ambassadorship to the current ambassadors. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Anthony Albanese Gifts Gang of Youths, Alex The Astronaut and Thelma Plum To New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins

by Paul Cashmere

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has started a new tradition with world leaders. He is gifting them new Australian music.

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Thelma Plum Joins the BIGSOUND Management Committee

by Paul Cashmere

Brisbane’s BIGSOUND event will be live and in-person for the first time since 2019 this year with a new face, singer songwriter Thelma Plum.

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Michael Chugg Puts On The Squeeze With A Day On The Green

by Paul Cashmere

Michael Chugg is bringing Lime Cordiale’s The Squeeze Festival to A Day On The Green in 2022.

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Bernard Fanning of Powderfinger photo by Ros O'Gorman

Bernard Fanning, Matt Corby To Play Sandstone Point Queensland

by Paul Cashmere

Queensland is getting back into live music with Regional Touring taking Bernard Fanning, Matt Corby, Boy & Bear, Thelma Plum and Tia Gostelow into Sandstone Point Hotel on 21 November.

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Thelma Plum Covers Powderfinger’s These Days

by Paul Cashmere

Thelma Plum has covered the Powderfinger classic ‘These Days’.

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Thelma Plum Confirms She Has Covid-19

by Noise11.com

Australian singer songwriter Thelma Plum has confirmed that she has tested positive to Covid-19.

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Fatboy Slim Added To Australian Open Lineup

by Tim Cashmere

Legendary DJ Fatboy Slim has been added to the already huge lineup at the Australian Open on Australia Day.

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Tones and I, Teskey Brothers, Thelma Plum To Perform At The ARIA Performers

by Paul Cashmere

2019 has been an outstanding year for Australian music and that will be reflected with the performances at this year’s ARIA Awards.

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Thelma Plum, Alex Lahey, Julia Jacklin are up for 2019 Australian Music Prize

by Paul Cashmere

Thelma Plum, Alex Lahey and Julia Jacklin are included in the first 20 artists and albums nominated for a 2019 Australian Music Prize.

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How Aboriginal Girl Thelma Plum from country NSW wrote a song with Paul McCartney

by Paul Cashmere

When Indigenous singer songwriter Thelma Plum was a small girl growing up in the New South Wales country town Delungra, her musical tastes were being molded listening to Paul McCartney and Paul Kelly. On her new album ‘Better In Blak’, she has co-written a song with her two idols.

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New Music Releases for 12 July 2019

by Gavin Ryan

Major new titles coming this week from: Ed Sheeran, AllDay, Bloc Party (Live), Thelma Plum, America (GH), Banks, K. Flay, DMA’s (Live), New Order and the soundtracks for ‘The Lion King’ (2019) and ‘Spider-Man: Far from Home’.

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Triple J Unearthed Announces Fifth National Indigenous Music Awards

by Paul Cashmere

Triple J’s Unearthed has opened the fifth National Indigenous Music Awards given unsigned and indie Indigenous acts the chance to perform at the 2016 NIMAs.

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Paul Kelly - Image By Damien Loverso, Noise11, Photo

Support Act To Honour Paul Kelly

by Paul Cashmere

Music industry charity Support Act will honour Paul Kelly at the Music in the House lunch in Sydney in May.

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Josh Pyke, Meg Mac, The Preatures To Play Toowoomba’s Carnival of Flowers

by Paul Cashmere

Toowoomba’s Carnival of Flowers is coming up in September featuring an all-star Australia line-up headlined by Josh Pyke.

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Queenscliff Music Festival Announce Third Round Of Artists

by Paul Cashmere

The Queenscliff Music Festival in November has announced its third round of artists with Sticky Fingers and D At Sea making the list.

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The Preatures Isabella Manfredi Wins Vanda and Young Song Contest

by Paul Cashmere

Sydney singer/songwriter Isabella Manfredi from The Preatures has been announced as the winner of the 2013 Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition.

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Christine Anu - Image By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

Bluesfest Adds New Venue The Lotus Palace

by Paul Cashmere

Just over a week out from Bluesfest 2013 the award winning music festival has added an extra stage and new performers.

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