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5 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
The Radiators and Mental As Anything now have a cross-over. Guitarist Martin Cilia. After the passing of Mental As Anything co-founder Greedy Smith, the group disbanded guitarist Martin Cilia was looking for a new band. As fate would have it, The Radiators guitarist Brent Dehn decided to leave his band and The Radiators began looking for a guitarist. But not for long…Martin Cilia became a member of The Radiators in 2021.
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5 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
Amy & The Sniffers’ next Australian shows will be with AC/DC in November. Melbourne’s Amyl & The Sniffers have been announced as the opening act for AC/DC’s Power Up dates in Australia on all shows in November and December. Fun fact: AC/DC was a support act for their first Melbourne show on 17 February, 1975. At that show at Festival Hall in Melbourne, AC/DC opened for Lou Reed. AC/DC did the support act role for years before headlining their own arena shows.
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5 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
Paul Simon has been in residency performing five shows in New York this past week at the iconic Beacon Theatre in the Seinfeld district of Upper Manhattan. Hey to give you an idea as to how close Jerry and Kramer “lived” to the Beacon, it is just a half a mile walk. Paul Simon started this, his ‘A Quiet Celebration’ tour in New Orleans in April. His wife of 33 years, Edie Brickell, is also performing with Paul on select songs on the tour.
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5 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
AC/DC will play their first Australian dates since 2015 in November 2025. All is set for two shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth and one for Adelaide.
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6 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
The news AC/DC fans have been waiting for is about to drop. The Australian tour announcement is imminent with even AC/DC now spreading the gossip on their socials with the iconic Thunderbolt symbol prominently on display along one of Melbourne’s busiest streets, Punt Road in Cremorne. The Nylex Tower, once the site of a Paul Kelly music video, has the Thunderbolt for all to see since Friday night in Melbourne.
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6 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
Bruce Springsteen’s seven unreleased albums will make up his new box set ‘Tracks II’. The albums will fill the gaps between albums were we thought Bruce wasn’t recording. It turns out, he was recording a lot. “The lost albums are recorded that were full records, some of which to the point of being mixed and not released,” he says in a new video posted to his socials. “For some reason or another, something I felt was missing from them. They just didn’t feel complete at the time”.
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6 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
Patrick Walden, the guitarist for UK band Babyshambles, has died at the age of 46. The cause of death has not been released at this stage. In a statement Babyshambles said:It is with deep regret and sadness that we share the news of Patrick Walden’s death. We feel very fortunate to have known, loved and worked with him and we kindly ask for respect and privacy during these difficult times. Peter, Drew, Mik, Adam. xPete Doherty formed Babyshambles in 2004 when he was kicked out of The Libertines.
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6 days ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
Dolly Parton and Mötley Crüe have re-recorded the Mötley Crüe classic ‘Home Sweet Home’. The song will be included on Mötley Crüe’s forthcoming definitive collection ‘From The Beginning’ on September 12. A portion of the proceeds from the single will benefit Covenant House, an organization close to the hearts of the members of Mötley Crüe. Covenant House provides safe shelter, meals, hope and more to help youth experiencing homelessness.
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1 week ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
The Cranberries ‘No Need To Argue’ will have its 30th anniversary on 3 October 1994. This was the second album for The Cranberries, the follow-up to the previous years ‘Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We’ that featured the hit song ‘Linger’. ‘No Need To Argue’ was the album with ‘Zombie’. ‘Zombie’ was a protest song about political unrest in Ireland and the children killed in the conflict. “People say we shouldn’t have done ‘Zombie but, excuse me, I’m Irish.
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1 week ago |
noise11.com | Paul Cashmere
New Orleans based jazz chanteuse Judith Owen gave Melbourne a rare treat this week with her stunning rendition of the Crowded House classic ‘Don’t Dream Its Over’. The performance was to treat Australia to some Australian music. (She later played Kylie’s ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’. The Crowded House song was uniquely relevant to Melbourne. Crowded House formed in Melbourne and Neil Finn wrote the song in Melbourne.