Original Black Sabbath back after 20 years to say goodbye
Iconic English rock band Black Sabbath’s original line-up will play together for the first time in 20 years for the band’s final concert.
A statement on the band’s
FireAidLA unites music stars in twin benefit concerts
Twin benefit concerts, featuring music stars from across the decades, will be held in California this week to raise funds for LA fire victims.
From noon Friday (Brisbane
Almost $2 million will be invested in Australian music labels which nurture and promote local talent.
Music Australia will support 23 record labels, with an initial
Queensland’s Night-Life Economy Commissioner has been given a diverse group of back-up performers to help drive the state’s after-hours activity.
Appointed in
Dylan blows in as TikTok is knockin’ on heaven’s door
Undeterred by TikTok’s potential ban in the United States, legendary signer-songwriter Bob Dylan made his first appearance on the social media platform this
More than a dozen national music organisations have received funding to support their operations as inaugural recipients of Music Australia’s Core Contribution
Secret is out as Serret set to play in South Brisbane
Music inspired by the natural sounds of Mt Coo-tha will waft across South Brisbane in February, when ARIA-nominated violinist Véronique Serret takes the stage.
The
Taylor Swift greatest chart topper this century. Drake 2nd
Taylor Swift is Billboard’s top artist of the 21st century.
The United States chart-producing music and entertainment company, looked back at its albums and singles
Elvis the King of a new realm, thank you very much
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to breathe new life into long-dead music stars, whom already retain popularity as iconic “necro brands”.
Macquarie University
The traditional “Here Comes the Bride” bridal chorus is steadily disappearing from weddings as couples opt for more contemporary services.
The New York