Skyhooks archivist Peter Green has uncovered a new rarity, a live version of ‘Straight In A Gay Gay World’. This version was recorded on the 1990/1991 tour on January 19, 1991 at the Recreation Hall ...
Throwing Muses are on their way back to Australia for the first time since 2009. The tour will coincide with the tour Throwing Muses will release their 11th album ‘Moonlight Confessions’ due 14 March.
Boom Crash Opera are back with their first new music since ‘Dreaming Up A Fire’ and Gizmo’ in 1997. Pete Farnan describes ‘Latest Hustle’ as, “like ‘Onion Skin’ but with a contemporary twist.” Boom ...
The Screaming Jets will headline Rock the Lock in Mildura at the end of March and then pop over to Broken Hill for another headline show.
The Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards has been awarded the first ever Governor’s Award for Excellence by the Governor of Connecticut Ned Lamont.
Elton John and Brandi Carlile have released another preview of the album ‘Who Believes In Angels’. Check out ‘Swing for the Fences’.
Carl and Dolly never had children but in the early days of their marriage, Dolly raised her younger siblings. She is the fourth of 12 children.
Bob Rupe, the bass player for Cracker between 1994 and 2000, has died. He was 68 years old. Rupe joined Cracker for their third album ‘The Golden Age’ (1996) and played in the next record ‘Gentleman’s ...
Sydney rapper B Wise (James Iheakanwa) will open for Ice Cube’s two exclusive Australian shows in Sydney and Melbourne this weekend.
Young’ Mick Jagger was a surprise addition to the Academy Awards on Sunday when he presented ‘Best Original Song’ instead of ‘old’ Bob Dylan.
Daryl Hall has insisted he’ll never work with John Oates again.
After Hush, Jacques was the bass player for John Paul Young in 1978 and 1979. John released the two albums ‘Love Is In The ...
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