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On 11 July 2025 Dog Trumpet will release their ninth album ‘Live Forever’. Reg Mombassa and Peter O’Doherty originally formed ...
When Tom Johnson left The Doobie Brothers in 1977, he says he nearly died.
Miley Cyrus has admitted it “feels like a dream” to be receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. On Wednesday, officials from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced that ...
Paul Simon has postponed a gig after undergoing surgery for “severe” back pain. Simon’s recovery has taken longer than anticipated, with Paul forced to move a performance that had been scheduled for 7 ...
Men at Work’s Colin Hay has made a sequel to his 2003 solo album ‘Man @ Work’ where he re-recorded his Men At Work and solo songs.
Usher has cancelled his 12 Australian concerts in November and December. Usher was playing six shows at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena and six at Sydney’s SuperDome. The sold-out tour has been cancelled ...
‘Live Forever’ is the ninth album for Dog Trumpet. Peter O’Doherty and Reg Mombassa each write their individual songs for the album and join Paul Cashmere at Noise11.com to go track by track on each ...
One Foot In Front’, John Paul Young’s long unavailable 1983 album, is getting a re-release through Andrew McNeice’s MelodicRock Classics.
Foreigner have premiered the previously unreleased ‘Fool If You Love Him’, a song recorded but not used on the ‘4’ album.
Supertramp’s 1974 classic ‘Crime of the Century’ and 1975 classic ‘Crisis? What Crisis?’ have been remastered to mark the ...
Men At Work legend Colin Hay has just wrapped up a tour with Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band is preparing for his own shows which brings him home to Australia in December.
Russell Hitchcock’s second solo album ‘Take Time’ will have a limited reissue through MelodicRock Classics. ‘Take Time’ was ...