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Steve Kilbey of The Church, the Noise11 interview

Steve Kilbey, The Church

by Paul Cashmere

Steve Kilbey has had a remarkable creative output. In around 40 years he has released around 70 albums … but who is really counting?

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Musexpo 2022 with Sat Bisla

by Paul Cashmere

Our the music industry continues to evolve with new technologies, the Musexpo conference in Los Angeles has been the leading gathering for open discussion of the evolution.

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Something for Kate Noise11 interview

Something for Kate – Echolalia

by Paul Cashmere

Like everyone Something for Kate were grounded as a live act across most of the Covid lockdowns.

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Jack Chrome

Rick Springfield and Russell Morris

by Paul Cashmere

Rick Springfield and Russell Morris have been working on a new music concept called ‘Jack Chrome and the Darkness Waltz’ over the extended Covid lockdown period.

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Ellen Foley at Noise11

Ellen Foley

by Paul Cashmere

Ellen Foley is heading towards the release of her fifth album. ‘Fighting Words’ is coming in August.

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Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne

by Paul Cashmere

Jackson Browne ‘Downhill From Everywhere’ is an observation on society. It is a 2021 snapshot of the world by health, by environment, but politics and by culture.

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Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman

by Paul Cashmere

When he first heard of Danny Elfman he was fronting US rock band Oingo Boingo. Australia liked Oingo Boingo. ‘Weird Science’ was a top 40 hit, so was ‘Stay’.

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Moby

Moby

by Paul Cashmere

Moby doesn’t hold back in ‘Moby Doc’, his new documentary detailing the highs and lows of his life and career.

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Robby Krieger of The Doors

The Doors Robby Krieger

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

The Doors’ classic ‘L.A. Woman’ album was released on 19 April 1971, exactly 50 years ago today.

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Flo Rida

Flo Rida

by Andrew Tijs

We talk to the million-selling rapper producer Flo Rida about his megahits, Sia, big cheques, the lost Chris Brown tune, and more.

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Diesel 2021

Diesel, Alone With Blues

by Paul Cashmere

Diesel put Covid lockdown to good use. In 2020 he released ‘Sunset Suburbia’, an album of new songs. In 2021, he is once again paying tribute to his blues roots with ‘Alone With Blues’.

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Keith Potger of The Seekers

The Seekers

by Paul Cashmere

In 2014 Australia’s legendary The Seekers embarked on their Golden Jubilee Farewell tour in the UK. The 15 date sellout tour took them through Wales, Scotland and England.

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Robin Campbell of UB40

UB40

by Paul Cashmere

More than 40 years after UB40 released their first album ‘Signing Off’ comes a new album ‘Bigga Baggariddum’.

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Blues Arcadia

Blue Arcadia

by Paul Cashmere

Blues Arcadia will open the Trip the Switch music festival in Ipswich, Queensland on 3 July.

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Gary Numan

Gary Numan

by Paul Cashmere

Gary Numan is now 22 albums into a 40 plus career and while he admits to have a long career, he says its hasn’t always been successful.

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Mirusia

Mirusia

by Paul Cashmere

At age 36 Australian soprano Mirusia is already chasing “veteran” status. Mirusia has been touring then world with conductor André Rieu. In 2008 André further introduced Mirusia into her own spotlight with the ‘Waltzing Matilda’ album.

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Pseudo Echo

Pseudo Echo

by Paul Cashmere

More than 30 years after its first recording, Pseudo Echo’s Brian Canham was discovered the tapes of the Pseudo Echo album we didn’t get to hear. ‘1990 The Lost Album Demos’ is a complete Pseudo Echo collection of nine songs that may have been the band’s fourth album, but instead Pseudo Echo split.

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Joan Armatrading

Joan Armatrading

by Paul Cashmere

Joan Armatrading has spent the last 18 months making the album ‘Consequences’ by writing the songs, playing the instruments, recording and producing the album by herself. That sounds like a Lockdown chore, doesn’t it? Nope! Not for Joan. She has been making her albums like this for years.

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Iva Davies

Icehouse

by Paul Cashmere

On 3 July 2021, Icehouse will headline Trip The Switch, a music festival for Brisbane out of Ipswich.

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Shannon Noll

Shannon Noll

by Paul Cashmere

On 3 July 2021, Shannon Noll will take part in Trip The Switch, a music festival for Brisbane out of Ipswich.

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Lisa Edwards Im Still The Woman

Lisa Edwards

by Paul Cashmere

You may have first heard Lisa Edwards vocals back in the 80s even if you didn’t know her name. Lisa sang on Real Life’s ‘Send Me An Angel’. John Farnham first used Lisa’s voice on his 1988 ‘Age of Reason’ album and she was a staple of his live shows for decades.

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Nick Barker

Nick Barker

by Paul Cashmere

For 2021 Nick Barker will play the Valley Sounds in the Yarra Valley.

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Bev Bevan

Bev Bevan

by Paul Cashmere

Rock Legend Bev Bevan made music history first with The Move in the 1960s before co-founding Electric Light Orchestra in the 1970s. He has been a member of Black Sabbath and currently sits within Quill.

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Catherine Mayer

Gang of Four, Catherine Mayer

by Paul Cashmere

When Gang of Four’s Andy Gill passed away in February 2020 he had been working on a 40th anniversary homage to Gang of Four to mark the anniversary of the first album ‘Entertainment’.

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Don Powell

Don Powell of Slade

by Paul Cashmere

Legendary Slade drummer Don Powell and his friend of decades, co-legend Bev Bevan of Electric Light Orchestra and The Move have made a few phone calls and gather a few friends for an all-star drumming circle version of the Sandy Nelson classic Let There Be Drums.

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The Datsuns Dolf de Borst

The Datsuns

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Australian music news and inteIn 1998 New Zealand rocked out garage rock done well with The Datsuns. The first self-titled album was released in 2002. It reached no 1 in New Zealand and no 17 in the UK. 2004’s ‘Outta Sight/Outta Mind’ was a top 10 in NZ and charted again in the UK.

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Mick Thomas

Mick Thomas’ Roving Commission

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

Mick Thomas has been busy during lockdown. First was the album ‘See You On The Other Side’ which Mick described as a “postcard from April 2020’. Now there is ‘City’s Calling Me’, another album of newly recorded songs which Mick says kept him busy and a few musicians and industry workers employed while we merged into opening after Covid life.

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The Angels

The Angels

by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere

As Australia continues opening up to live music The Angels will return to Melbourne for their first post-lockdown shows in June.

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Tony Romeril at Noise11.com

Tony Romeril

by Paul Cashmere

Tony Romeril dropped into Noise11.com to talk about ‘Will You Remember Me’ and his days in Autumn. VIDEO INTERVIEW

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Seth Sentry at Noise11.com

Seth Sentry

by Andrew Tijs

Laidback Melbourne rapper Seth Sentry has a new album out, and jokes about lowered expectations, tough guy hip-hop, yo-yos, and more.

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