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Henry Wagons. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Henry Wagons Calls Warren Zevon ‘A Complicated Genius’

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

American singer-songwriter Warren Zevon died “under-appreciated” and “a complicated genius” according to Henry Wagons.

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Henry Wagons. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Henry Wagons Resurrects Warren Zevon For More Shows In April

by Paul Cashmere

Henry Wagon will perform more ‘Zevon – Accidentally Like A Martyr’ shows in April.

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Bruce Springsteen Letter To You

Bruce Springsteen Confirms New E Street Band Album

by Paul Cashmere

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will release ‘Letter To You’, his 12th album with the E Street Band, in October.

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Henry Wagons. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Henry Wagons Gives A Rare Insight Into Warren Zevon with ‘Zevon – Accidentally Like A Martyr’

by Paul Cashmere

It is about time someone paid tribute to Warren Zevon. Henry Wagons and Lachlan Bryan’s ‘Zevon – Accidentally Like A Martyr’ is a great tribute to the man whose songs were maybe too clever for his own good.

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Henry Wagons

Warren Zevon: Accidentally Like A Martyr Starring Henry Wagons Will Tour Australia

by Paul Cashmere

The show ‘Warren Zevon: Accidentally Like A Martyr’ starring Henry Wagons, already announced for Melbourne, is to go national.

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Henry Wagons

Henry Wagons to Honor Warren Zevon in Accidentally Like A Martyr

by Paul Cashmere

Henry Wagons, together with Musical Director Lachlan Bryan, will explore the music of Warren Zevon in the new show for Melbourne ‘Zevon – Accidentally Like A Martyr’.

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The Beasts

The Beasts cover Frank Zappa and Warren Zevon on upcoming album

by Paul Cashmere

When The Beasts release their new album in February you may recognise some older songs from Warren Zevon and Frank Zappa.

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Rolling Stone Ask Readers To Vote For Artists Who Should Be In Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

With the induction of Rush into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, one of the tent-pole overlooked acts has finally come off the wish list. That leaves only about thirty or forty more who deserve induction but have been overlooked.

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