A long-serving member of Aussie rock legends Cold Chisel has died following a hard-fought battle with cancer.
Australia boasts a rich rock history — but picking the country's Big 4 is no mean feat. At the dawn of rock, most Down Under artists covered popular tunes made famous by English and American bands.
As James Reyne rode the Manly ferry as it cut its way to Circular Quay, he recalled becoming a “bit teary” during his performance of Reckless (Don’t Be So) the night before.
Dear Aussie ONE OK ROCK fans, the spoilers have officially landed. Supported by local legends Stand Atlantic, the Japanese rock juggernauts kicked off the Australian leg of their DETOX World Tour last ...
A major rock festival has joined a growing list of Australian music events that won’t be going ahead, despite pulling its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A legendary band is mourning its “irreplaceable” drummer, who has died at age 70. Rob Hirst, drummer for Australian rock legends ...
The Australian rock legend and veteran, Bruce Howe, sadly passed away at 77-years-old on January 29. According to a Facebook post made by his band, Fraternity, Howe passed away due to a “prolonged ...
Despite having lived in the US for 35 years, almost 20 of those married to film star Nicole Kidman, Urban seems to have ...
Were there enough bands from Down Under on the American pop/rock music scene to call it an Australian Invasion in the 80s? OK, maybe that’s a stretch. But the 80s still represented a boom time for ...