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The musician, who was also part of heavy metal band Uriah Heep, had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Source
A rundown of the biggest shows and stars competing for the biggest awards in US TV in September. Source
John Farnham‘s manager has urged anti-lockdown protestors in Melbourne to stop singing Farnesy’s 1986 classic ‘You’re the Voice’ at rallies. Over the weekend, a smattering of protestors began collectively belting out the anthemic Whispering Jack hit at a shopping centre in Chadstone. With its themes of empowerment and taking a stand for what’s right (“We’re not going to […]
To say that 2020 has been full of disappointments would be an understatement bigger than Donald Trump’s combover, but now we finally have something to look forward to: new Trophy Eyes. The Newcastle punk graduates are teasing what could be their first new music since their 2019 single ‘Figure Eight’, arriving before year’s end. PB […]
Veteran metal drummer Lee Kerslake has tragically passed away at the age of 73. The legendary beatman, who drummed on Ozzy Osbourne’s classic solo albums and was also a longtime member of Uriah Heep, died this week following a lengthy battle with prostate cancer. PB = PB || {}; PB.gptStandAlone = PB.gptStandAlone || {}; PB.gptAutoRefresh […]
Hands Like Houses are readying the release of their first body of work since 2018’s much-frothed album -Anon. Recorded in a beach house in the NSW Central Coast suburb of Avoca, the Canberra rock monsters’ self-titled LP is slated to crash ashore on Friday, 23rd of October. So far we’ve heard two tracks — ‘Space’ and […]
Husky Gawenda has always been reliable from a sonic standpoint. The Melbourne-based singer-songwriter arrived in the wake of the nu-folk movement towards the end of the 2000s at the helm of his eponymous band Husky. The 2010s, then were spent riding that wave of momentum, releasing three studio albums and touring with heroes like Neil […]
Nominated actors will have someone waiting outside their home to hand over an award if they win. Source
Justice Ginsburg was the art form’s “greatest advocate and our greatest spokesperson,” says a leading director. Source
A rare edition of The Two Noble Kinsmen was found in a volume dating from 1634. Source