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Beck has finally relented and will be performing his Song Reader album - with a little help from his chums.
The Melbourne nonet transform into a trio to deliver three tracks live at The Desk...
Veteran rocker John Otway is determined not to let failure stand in the way of success...
UK folkstress Laura Marling has announced a quartet of sideshows to complement her Splendour festival appearance.
Dogs Die in Hot Cars is a Scottish band from St. Andrews consisting of members Craig Macintosh (vocals, guitar), Gary Smith (vocals,... -
Timothy Charles "Tim" Buckley III (February 14, 1947 - June 29, 1975) was an American singer and musician. His music and style changed... -
Primal Scream awards and nominations Awards and nominations Award Wins Nominations Mercury Prizes 1 2 MTV Europe Music Awards 0... -
Oz rockers AC/DC have endorsed a Kickstarter campaign to fund a hometown statue of former frontman Bon Scott.
Following the release of her debut album Nightswim, the Melbourne songstress dropped by to deliver five of her favourites...
Ahead of a new solo album and Australian tour, the former Powderfinger frontman shares five of his favourites - listen online here.
All the pics from Falls Festival, exclusive to ABC Dig Music.
A gallery of exclusive snaps from the band's Sydney performance, captured for us by Cassandra Hannagan...
Fresh from the Sydney leg of his recent tour - and still sporting some of the glitter - Rufus treated us to a couple of tunes...
Each week, join Bill Riner and Brandon Stewart for a roundup of what's new and interesting in the world of music.
See what happened when the lads dropped in to ABC Dig Music to tear through two tracks from their final album.
Bruce Douglas Cockburn OC is a Canadian folk/rock guitarist and singer-songwriter. His most recent album was released in March 2011. He has... -
The Melbourne band's sixth studio album is this week's feature.
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