Don Dannemann of The Cyrkle explains how Red Rubber Ball, co-written by Melbourne’s Bruce Woodley, became a defining hit of 1966.
The Moody Blues’ 1986 album The Other Side Of Life turns 40, revisiting its synth-driven reinvention, Tony Visconti production and major hit Your Wildest Dreams.
Poté releases One At A Time as the first preview of his upcoming Euphoria999 EP, due 1 May via Versicolor with strong BBC Radio 1 support.
Violent Soho return to live performance with a September 2026 east coast Australian tour and announce a 10th anniversary Waco vinyl edition featuring rare and live recordings.
Ronnie Wood And His Band featuring Imelda May have added London and Cologne shows after immediate sell-outs in Amsterdam, marking rare solo performances from the Rolling Stones guitarist ...
MARK PELLEGRINI reflects on four decades of Melbourne club culture and the shift from analog vinyl to digital production ahead of his anniversary show at Trak.
Prince’s previously unreleased 1991 recording “With This Tear” has been released to mark the 10th anniversary of his death, launching a broader archive project.
Scorpions have cancelled their four-city Coming Home tour of India due to unforeseen medical circumstances. The 60th anniversary trek was set to hit Shillong, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai this month.
Mark Pellegrini reflects on 40 years behind the decks, the evolution of Melbourne club culture, and his upcoming anniversary show at Trak.
The Damned will return to Australia in September 2026 for their 50th anniversary farewell tour, featuring a Sydney Opera House performance and career-spanning setlist.
Don Dannemann of The Cyrkle joins Paul Cashmere on Noise11 to reflect on the 60th anniversary of their classic hit ‘Red Rubber Ball’-a song co-written by Paul Simon and Australian legend Bruce Woodley ...
Neil Diamond previews his upcoming album Wild At Heart with the release of You’re My Favorite Song, the second track from his Rick Rubin collaboration.