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Graham Nash Delivers Sixty Years Of History At First Australian Show #REVIEW

At Graham Nash’s first Australian concert in Melbourne for the ‘Sixty Years of Songs & Stories’ tour Graham mentioned how David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Neil Young and himself often spoke to each...

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Yet Another Spice Girls Reunion Story

Mel B has confirmed that there will be a Spice Girls reunion later this year. During an appearance on Loose Women on Thursday, Mel confirmed that the Spice Girls will reunite to celebrate the group’s...

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Elvis Costello and Daryl Hall Team for American Tour

Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello will head out on a joint US tour starting June 2 in Oregon. Fuelling it even further Elvis’ The Imposters has Charlie Sexton on guitar. “We are looking forward to kicking...

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Bruce Dickinson Solo Album ‘The Mandrake Project’ Debut Top 10 Physical In...

Bruce Dickinson fans in Australia have chosen the physical disc over streaming with Bruce’s ‘The Mandrake Project’ debuting at no 6 on the Physical album chart and at no 17 on the Vinyl chart. Watch...

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Karl Wallinger of World Party and The Waterboys Dies At Age 66

Karl Wallinger, the backbone to World Party and The Waterboys, died on Sunday 10 March at age 66. A cause of death was not announced. Wallinger joined The Waterboys soon after the band formed in 1983....

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Kim Wilde To Return To Australia In October

Kim Wilde is heading back to Australia for another tour and another decade down the track from her last Australian tour. Kim Wilde has only toured Australia three times before, in 1994, 2003 and 2013,...

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David Furish Gives Update On Health of Elton John

David Furnish has said Sir Elton John is due for knee surgery within weeks. Furnish said Elton is set for knee surgery in the coming weeks and that he’ll be a new man after he’s recovered. “He’s doing...

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Zayn Malik Confirms Next Album

Zayn Malik will release his new album on 17 May. Malik has been teasing fans about the long-awaited follow-up to 2021’s ‘Nobody Is Listening’, and on Wednesday (13.03.24), Zayn has confirmed his new...

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Dua Lipa To Drop New Album In May

Dua Lipa has announced her new album is called Radical Optimism, and will be released on 3 May. Due Lipa made the highly anticipated announcement on Instagram on Wednesday. Radical Optimism will be her...

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Ian Paice of Deep Purple Reveals The Two Bands He Would Never Follow

When Deep Purple tour Australia for the Pandemonium Festival in April, there will go on before Alice Cooper and they are fine with that. Ian Paice tells Noise11.com, “There are two bands that are the...

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Mark Knopfler’s Supergroup Version of ‘Going Home’ Heading for UK No 1

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes – a super-group containing everyone from Nile Rodgers and Sting to Joan Jett and Ringo Starr – and their cover of Going Home (Theme From Local Hero) is right now...

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Josh Homme Suggest Them Crooked Vultures Could Reform

Josh Homme wants Them Crooked Vultures to reunite. Homme recorded a self-titled album with the supergroup in 2009 and briefly reunited with Dave Grohl and Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones at a...

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Steve Harley Passes Away At Age 73

Steve Harley, best known for his song ‘Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)’, has died from cancer at the age of 73. Steve’s daughter Greta announced his passing: “We are devastated to announce that our...

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The Human League Wrap Up Australian Tour In Perth

The Human League have completed their fifth Australia tour with eight shows on this current tour where they performed the classic album ‘Dare’ from start to finish. Prior to arriving in Australia, The...

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BBC To Screen Rare ABBA Footage

ABBA footage previously thought to be lost will be aired as part of the BBC’s celebrations of the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s Eurovision win. Fans will be able to tune in for an hour-long documentary,...

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO Announce Their Final Tour

Jeff Lynne’s ELO, Lynne solo outing of his Electric Light Orchestra songs, has announced a final farewell tour. At this stage it is a USA only tour. No Australian dates have been announced. Lynne only...

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Roger Daltrey To Do Most Acoustic Tour of UK

Roger Daltrey has announced a “mostly acoustic” solo tour this summer. Daltrey has promised “surprises” when he hits the road in June 2024 for nine dates across the United States. A statement on the...

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UB40 Preview ‘UB45’ With Second Single ‘Home’

UB40 have dropped a second track from the upcoming ‘UB45’ album with a new song called ‘Home’. UB40 kicked off the album activity with their cover of Brenton Wood’s 60s pop classic ‘Gimme Kinda Sign’...

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Coldplay To Headline BBC Big Weekend 2024

Coldplay are the final headliners confirmed for BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend. Coldplay – who are also headlining Glastonbury in June – are set to top the bill on Sunday, May 26, at the youth radio...

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Lemmy’s Ashes To Be Enshrined At The Rainbow Bar

Lemmy’s ashes will be “enshrined” at his favourite boozer, the legendary Rainbow Bar and Grill. The late Motörhead frontman died aged 70 in December 2015 after battling health issues including prostate...

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The Damned + The Hard Ons, Northcote Theatre, Friday 22nd March 2024

The Damned released the first ever UK punk single, “New Rose” off album Damned, Damned, Damned, in 1976, and were often overshadowed by their English punk counterparts. Now in their late sixties and...

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Amy Winehouse ‘Back To Black: Sounds From The Original Motion Picture’ To Be...

UMR/Island Records follow the opening of Sam Taylor-Johnson’s film BACK TO BLACK, based on the life of Amy Winehouse, one of the greatest artists of our time, with the release on 17 May of the...

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Former Singer Songwriter Cosmo Jarvis Is The Star Of Shōgun

One time singer songwriter Cosmo Jarvis plays the starring role of John Blackthorne in the hit series ‘Shōgun’ currently streaming on Disney+ and Hulu. Cosmo was a regular visitor to Australia and to...

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Roger Daltrey Closes Princes Trust 2024 Event With Plant, Vedder, Weller

Closing a week of incredible shows last night was Ovation – A Celebration of 24 Years of gigs for Teenage Cancer Trust, a show featuring Roger Daltrey’s friends and fans, many of those who helped...

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There Is Activity In The Jamiroquai Camp

Jamiroquai have reunited to work on their first album in eight years. Jamiroquai are back in the studio for the first time since the tragic loss of their bassist, Derrick McIntyre, who passed away last...

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Peter Gabriel To Release ‘Back To Front – Live In London’ DVD

Australia missed out on the Peter Gabriel tour but we will get the DVD. A live DVD from the London show will be released on May 10, 2024. Peter Gabriel Back to Front – Live In London Track Listing : 1)...

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Pink Floyd ‘Speak To Me’ Video Created By Young Melbourne Stop Motion...

Pink Floyd have awarded a young Melbourne director Lucy Davidson the winner of the ‘Speak To Me’ video for the Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon 50th Anniversary Animation Video Competition. The...

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Elbow Score UK No 1 For Fourth Time

Bury boys Elbow earn their fourth Official Number 1 album with AUDIO VERTIGO this week. The group, comprising Guy Garvey, Pete Turner and Craig and Mark Potter, see their tenth studio LP join The Take...

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Anita Pallenberg ‘Catching Fire’ Doco Premieres

‘Catching Fire’ is a new documentary about the life of Anita Pallenberg, who was the partner of not one but two Rolling Stones. Anita was with Stones guitarist Brian Jones from 1965 to 1967 and then...

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Ultravox Bass Player Chris Cross Dies At Age 71

Chris Cross, the bass player for Ultravox, has died at age 71. Christopher Allen was a founding member of Tiger Lily in 1973. They later to changed their name to Ultravox in 1976 and Christopher...

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John Sinclair, MC5 Manager and Subject of John Lennon Song, Dies At 82

Activist John Sinclair, the poet, producer and manager of MC5, has died at the age of 82. Sinclair was sentenced to ten years in prison om 1969 for possession of marijuana. John Lennon wrote the song...

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Glenn Hughes To Perform 50th Anniversary Burn Tour For Australia

Glenn Hughes will return to Australia for the Burn tour in October to mark the 50th anniversary of his classic album induction into Deep Purple. Burn, the eighth Deep Purple album, was released on 15...

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Billie Piper Said To Me £9m In Debt To Virgin Records

Billie Piper is said to have an estimated debt of “£9 million” owed to Virgin Records. Billie was signed to Innocent Records, a subsidiary of Virgin Records, in 1998, when she was just 15 years old and...

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Robbie Williams Wants To Upset People Like Matty Healy

Robbie Williams has lamented the “boring” state of the current music scene, whilst hailing The 1975’s Matty Healy the “only commercially viable Pop/Rock star” who is “willing to be something other than...

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Charli XCX To receive ASCAP Global Impact Award

Charli XCX is to receive the ASCAP Global Impact Award. Charli XCX has been chosen to receive the accolade from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and admitted upon hearing the...

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Amy Winehouse Biopic Slammed By Fans After Teaser Release

Amy Winehouse’s fans have declared a new movie biopic “cursed” after seeing a new teaser. The new movie, Back to Black, stars Industry actor Marisa Abela as the late singer. But Amy’s fans have...

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Lulu To Play One Last Time Ever At Glastonbury

Lulu is set to perform at Glastonbury this summer for her last live gig. Lulu will take to the stage at the Glastonbury Festival in June this year for one final time, according to the Sun newspaper....

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Ringo Starr To Release Another EP In April

Ringo Starr has announced the first single, ‘February Sky’, from his forthcoming EP, ‘Crooked Boy’. Ringo will share the new track, penned by Linda Perry, on Friday (12.04.24). In fact, all four tracks...

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Sir Tim Rice On The ‘Miserable’ Lyrics of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo

Sir Tim Rice has criticised the likes of Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift for their “miserable” and “me, me, me” lyrics. Sir Tim claimed modern pop music “depresses” him because although they display...

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Watch Amy Winehouse ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’ Unseen Footage

A new lyric video for the classic single, ‘Tears Dry On Their Own’, the latest in an ongoing series of videos celebrating the genius of Amy Winehouse, is now available to view online. Utilising newly...

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Metallica Perform Elton John’s Funeral For A Friend/Loves Lies Bleeding’ At...

Sir Elton John and Bernie Taupin are the recipients of the Gershwin Prize for 2024 and Metallica came out literally to sing their praises. Metallica performed a unique version of the ‘Goodbye Yellow...

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The Libertines Land Their First No 1 in 20 Years in the UK

The Libertines today land their first Official Number 1 album in two decades with All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade. The fourth studio album from the London-formed rock outfit – comprising Carl Barât,...

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The Rolling Stones Debut Album Was Released On 17 April 1964, 60 Years Ago

The very first Rolling Stones album ‘The Rolling Stones’ was released 60 years ago in the UK, on 17 April 1964. This was the album released in Australia and the UK. The USA edition had a different...

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(Sean) Lennon and (James) McCartney Release A Song Together

John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s sons Sean and James have teamed up on a new song. Sean Ono Lennon and James McCartney have hit the studio together to record ‘Primrose Hill’ which is a tribute to a...

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Paul McCartney & Wings ‘One Hand Clapping’ Gets Official Release After 50 Years

A soundtrack for ‘One Hand Clapping’, the Paul McCartney & Wings doco from 1974, has finally been released after 50 years. ‘One Hand Clapping’ introduced a brand new Wings line-up for the first...

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Paul Weller To Release ‘66’ Album for his 66th

Paul Weller will turn 66 on 25 May, 2024. The day before, he will release his 17th solo record ‘66’. ‘Rise Up Singing’ is the second song from the record. The video was directed by Calum Macdiamid and...

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UB40 Re-Record Some Classics For 21st Album UB45

UB40’s 21st album ‘UB45’ has some familiar tunes. The title is a nod to the 45 years since the band’s first gig at The Hare & Hounds Pub in Kings Heath, Birmingham for a friend’s birthday on 9...

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Jim Kerr of Simple Minds Wins Award for Jim Morrison Documentary

This week at the New York Festivals International Radio Awards in NYC ‘Jim Kerr on Jim Morrison’ was awarded the Gold Medal for Best Documentary in the Culture & The Arts category. The documentary,...

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Mike Oldfield’s ‘Tubular Bells’ To Be Performed Live With Richard A Smith In...

Mike Oldfield’s longtime collaborator Richard A Smith will perform ‘Tubular Bells’ in Australia to mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic album. Mike Oldfield’s ‘Tubular Bells’ was not only his first...

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Ringo Starr and Linda Perry Visit Amoeba Hollywood

Ringo Starr attended a launch for his new EP ‘Crooked Boy’ at Amoeba Records in Hollywood this week and took along the songwriter of all four track, Linda Perry. Ringo said in a statement, “Wow what a...

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