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The Rolling Stones Hint at New Album with Worldwide Billboard Campaign

The Rolling Stones Hint at New Album with Worldwide Billboard Campaign

The Rolling Stones have sparked fresh album rumours after a series of multilingual billboards surfaced across the world, including Australia. The cryptic billboards feature the iconic Stones logo and…

By Lauren McNamara - Apr 28, 2026
The Rolling Stones Hint at New Album with Worldwide Billboard Campaign

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The Rolling Stones Hint at New Album with Worldwide Billboard Campaign

The Rolling Stones have sparked fresh album rumours after a series of multilingual billboards surfaced across the world, including Australia. The cryptic billboards feature the iconic Stones logo and…

By Lauren McNamara - Apr 28, 2026
The Rolling Stones Deny Involvement in Licensing of ‘Gimme Shelter’ for 'Melania' Documentary

The Rolling Stones Deny Involvement in Licensing of ‘Gimme Shelter’ for 'Melania' Documentary

The Rolling Stones have denied approving the use of their song “Gimme Shelter” in the upcoming Melania documentary, pushing back on claims that Mick Jagger personally supported its inclusion. Per…

By Lauren McNamara - Feb 27, 2026
The Rolling Stones Deny Involvement in Licensing of ‘Gimme Shelter’ for 'Melania' Documentary

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The Rolling Stones Deny Involvement in Licensing of ‘Gimme Shelter’ for 'Melania' Documentary

The Rolling Stones have denied approving the use of their song “Gimme Shelter” in the upcoming Melania documentary, pushing back on claims that Mick Jagger personally supported its inclusion. Per…

By Lauren McNamara - Feb 27, 2026
'We Never Got Asked Again': Kaiser Chiefs Once Said No to The Rolling Stones

'We Never Got Asked Again': Kaiser Chiefs Once Said No to The Rolling Stones

Even rockstars have regrets. For Kaiser Chiefs' Simon Rix, his was saying no to supporting one of the world's most infamous rock bands. In a new interview with Rolling Stone AU/NZ, the founding bass…

By Lauren McNamara - Oct 10, 2025
'We Never Got Asked Again': Kaiser Chiefs Once Said No to The Rolling Stones

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'We Never Got Asked Again': Kaiser Chiefs Once Said No to The Rolling Stones

Even rockstars have regrets. For Kaiser Chiefs' Simon Rix, his was saying no to supporting one of the world's most infamous rock bands. In a new interview with Rolling Stone AU/NZ, the founding bass…

By Lauren McNamara - Oct 10, 2025
Ian McCausland, Pioneer of Australian Music Art, Dies

Ian McCausland, Pioneer of Australian Music Art, Dies

Ian McCausland, a dominant figure in the late 60s psychedelic underground with iconic album covers and posters, has passed away aged 78.

By Christie Eliezer - Aug 11, 2022
Ian McCausland, Pioneer of Australian Music Art, Dies

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Ian McCausland, Pioneer of Australian Music Art, Dies

Ian McCausland, a dominant figure in the late 60s psychedelic underground with iconic album covers and posters, has passed away aged 78.

By Christie Eliezer - Aug 11, 2022
The Rolling Stones, and when novelty packaging goes very badly

The Rolling Stones, and when novelty packaging goes very badly

1971 was a turning point for The Rolling Stones. It was the first year post-Beatles break up. It was the first year they were free of their restrictive contract with Decca Records, which meant it was…

By Nathan Jolly - Jul 15, 2021
The Rolling Stones, and when novelty packaging goes very badly

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The Rolling Stones, and when novelty packaging goes very badly

1971 was a turning point for The Rolling Stones. It was the first year post-Beatles break up. It was the first year they were free of their restrictive contract with Decca Records, which meant it was…

By Nathan Jolly - Jul 15, 2021
BMG revenues up in 2020 despite global 'shutdown of record stores'

BMG revenues up in 2020 despite global 'shutdown of record stores'

The US remains BMG's biggest market, accounting for 49.9% of revenue.

By Music Network - Mar 31, 2021
BMG revenues up in 2020 despite global 'shutdown of record stores'

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BMG revenues up in 2020 despite global 'shutdown of record stores'

The US remains BMG's biggest market, accounting for 49.9% of revenue.

By Music Network - Mar 31, 2021
Vision and positioning in 2019: Is it really the artist's job? [Op-Ed]

Vision and positioning in 2019: Is it really the artist's job? [Op-Ed]

The other day, an artist representative told me they aren’t paid to come up with the artist’s vision for them… “That’s the artist’s job.” I couldn’t agree more… The era we live in requires a bold and…

By Poppy Reid - May 1, 2019
Vision and positioning in 2019: Is it really the artist's job? [Op-Ed]

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Vision and positioning in 2019: Is it really the artist's job? [Op-Ed]

The other day, an artist representative told me they aren’t paid to come up with the artist’s vision for them… “That’s the artist’s job.” I couldn’t agree more… The era we live in requires a bold and…

By Poppy Reid - May 1, 2019
Why Vanessa Amorosi turned down an invite to tour with The Rolling Stones before latest comeback

Why Vanessa Amorosi turned down an invite to tour with The Rolling Stones before latest comeback

“I want to get back onstage. It’s an uncontrollable thirst."

By Christie Eliezer - Apr 6, 2019
Why Vanessa Amorosi turned down an invite to tour with The Rolling Stones before latest comeback

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Why Vanessa Amorosi turned down an invite to tour with The Rolling Stones before latest comeback

“I want to get back onstage. It’s an uncontrollable thirst."

By Christie Eliezer - Apr 6, 2019
Pleased to meet you: behind The Rolling Stones’ Exhibitionism, soon to hit Sydney

Pleased to meet you: behind The Rolling Stones’ Exhibitionism, soon to hit Sydney

The exhibit encompasses 500 items (insured for US$85 million) including vintage guitars, rare instrument, backstage and touring paraphernalia, a video wall and album art.

By Christie Eliezer - Oct 10, 2018
Pleased to meet you: behind The Rolling Stones’ Exhibitionism, soon to hit Sydney

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Pleased to meet you: behind The Rolling Stones’ Exhibitionism, soon to hit Sydney

The exhibit encompasses 500 items (insured for US$85 million) including vintage guitars, rare instrument, backstage and touring paraphernalia, a video wall and album art.

By Christie Eliezer - Oct 10, 2018
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