Olivia Newton-John: I've asked my cancer to leave
Olivia Newton-John puts her 'Grease' memorabilia up for auction as she deals with cancer
Olivia Newton-John puts her 'Grease' memorabilia up for auction as she deals with cancer
Dominic Hoey lists his favourite songs after the recent release of his third poetry book.
TimeOut's David Skipwith gives his hot takes on what you should be doing this week.
Stan Walker talks about anxiety and the dark side of fame.
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John Legend has re-written the classic Christmas song to focus its lyrics on consent.
Book, songs help Moorer open up on parents' murder-suicide.
The highly-anticipated memoir, The Beautiful Ones, is ready for Prince fans to read.
Fly My Pretties is led by Barnaby Weir of The Black Seeds.
The band has revealed details of double album Sunrise and Sunset in our local paper.
Telegraph: "He needs a transplant, and I'm not a match," says Blunt.
New York Times: Flea on his early experiences with drugs and relationship with Kiedis.
Eminem was investigated by the US Service Service over song, new documents reveal.
Louis Tomlinson has announced he will be performing in NZ in 2020.
Fly My Pretties are back with their boldest concept to date, Barnaby Weir explains all.
West also confirmed that he will be President one day.
Jenna Dewan has apologised to Beyonce and her fans after poking fun at her dance moves.
The songs that shaped his life, ugly crying in public and forcing tunes on his friends.
Serato is the humble Kiwi business success story many New Zealanders haven't heard.
Take a trip down memory lane with Alae, and enjoy exclusive performances for Locals Only
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Radio Hauraki host reveals heartbreak behind night out with legendary rocker.
SWIDT's new statement of intent is angry, eloquent and will leave you desperate for more.
Kiwi music tech giant Serato are celebrating 20 years at the forefront of DJ culture. Video / Supplied
Richard Betts on his recording session with some of our most accomplished musicians.
Brooks & Dunn, Ray Stevens join US Country Hall of Fame.
Patti Smith and her band are coming to NZ in 2020
New York Times: The Christian worship service inspired by the life and music of Beyoncé.
Noel Gallagher on his upcoming show with U2 and moving away from Oasis's sound.