Yoko Ono set to receive credit as songwriter of Imagine
John Lennon's 1971 song Imagine is considered one of his masterpieces. Rolling Stone once called it his "greatest musical gift to the world."
John Lennon's 1971 song Imagine is considered one of his masterpieces. Rolling Stone once called it his "greatest musical gift to the world."
Sticky carpet: Kimbra comes to Supersense, Husky reschedules shows, Sticky's album of the week and more.
Brisbane's Major Leagues are sending out a dreamy, jangly signal to indie-pop loners everywhere.
New releases from Beth Ditto, Jim Lawrie, Kevin Morby, SZA and Dan Auerbach.
Two years ago, Irishman Jonny Bongo was running a pub quiz in Liverpool, England, but not your average pub quiz. "It had loads of stupid elements to it, and the night would always end with a rave, dance offs and the stupidest questions I could think of."
If you haven't already bought a ticket, you probably won't be seeing Lorde perform in Canberra.
Still awkward but now channelling Bryan Ferry and Brian Eno, Beth Orton is doing something new with old forms.
Just when you thought the lengthy saga of Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize win had finally ended, it takes another entertaining turn.
Anita Pallenberg, muse of the Rolling Stones and longtime girlfriend of Keith Richards, has died at 73.
Holy Holy double down on what makes them stand out from the crowd.
Justin Bieber has admitted he doesn't know the lyrics to his widely popular remix of smash-hit Despacito.
From jazz man James Morrison to Taasha Coates, we have live music covered.
Steve Gunn's musical evolution has taken him far and wide and now he's touring Australia.
There's nothing like a deadline to get motivated, as the four women of Sydney folk group All Our Exes Live in Texas found out.
Queen are heading back to Australia and say they'll shake things up with a surprising setlist.
Even with a full band and backing vocalists, the control and class of the quiet English singer stood out.
The singer dropped to 49th place after topping last year's Forbes list, while an Aussie's tipped for a massive jump next year.
What's in a name? Oliver Perry is anything but dumb, his musical life as D D Dumbo about to go worldwide. Because, or despite, the name?
Dianne Reeves' show was as polished as a fine-cut gem, yet still radiated freshness and vitality.
Fronting the Forum on Sunday night, marvelling at the stars twinkling on the restored venue's ceiling, Laura Marling brought a bigger band and more bombastic sound.
The live stream details her life with makeup artists, assistants, pets, chefs and celebrity guests.
A sophisticated work that connects us with musical heritage with thoughtful and revealing perspectives.
In 1970, when Denis Handlin began working for CBS Records, it was indeed records – seven-inch singles, 12-inch albums, the very occasional 10-inch EP – they sold by the score every day. Elsewhere, Sony made hi-fi product no one thought would best the American, European and British brands, and Delta Goodrem's parents were new to school and yet to meet.
When Pinchgut Opera artistic director Erin Helyard looks back at the art and culture of the 18th century he sees many parallels with our own times.
"All those rules about what you could and couldn't do and how things should be just don't exist anymore."
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