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Stephen Cummings To Release His First Album After His Stroke ‘100 Hundred Years From Now’
In March 2020, a year of the release of his ‘Prisoner of Love’ album, singer/ songwriter/author, Stephen Cummings had a stroke. Stephen has put that behind him and will release a new album ‘100 Hundred Years From Now’ and will preview the album live.
Tagged as:70s, 80s, Australia, rock, Stephen Cummings, The Sports
Dog Trumpet Add A Few Extra Guests For the 2023 Shadowland Tour
Peter O’Doherty and Reg Mombassa had expanded their upcoming Dog Trumpet Tour with a few special guests opening on certain shows.
Tagged as:80s, 90s, Australia, Clare Moore, Dave Graney, Dog Trumpet, indie, Peter O'Doherty, Reg Mombassa, rock, Stephen Cummings
Stephen Cummings Suffers A Stroke
Melbourne singer songwriter Stephen Cummings has suffered a stroke but he says he will be okay.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 20s, 70s, 80s, 90s, alternative, Australia, rock, Stephen Cummings, The Sports
Stephen Cummings Bored With Retirement, Returns For 2020 Tour
Stephen Cummings played a farewell tour earlier this year, retired, got bored as a retiree and he is back for more shows in 2020.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 70s, 80s, 90s, alternative, Australia, rock, Sports, Stephen Cummings
Stephen Cummings returns to Memo Music Hall Friday
Stephen Cummings will head back to Memo Music Hall in Melbourne this Friday for another showcase of his new album ‘Prisoner of Love’ and new anthology.
Tagged as:70s, 80s, Australia, rock, Stephen Cummings, The Sports
Stephen Cummings to Launch Prisoner of Love and Anthology at Memo Music Hall Friday
Australian rock legend Stephen Cummings will be performing songs from 20th solo album ‘Prisoner of Love’ and selections from his 4-disc career spanning Anthology at Memo Music Hall St Kilda on Friday.
Tagged as:70s, 80s, Australia, Memo Music Hall, Prisoner of Love, rock, Stephen Cummings
New Releases for 22 February 2019
by Gavin Ryan
Major new titles coming this week from: Hilltop Hoods, Dream Theater, Reef (Live), il Volo, Gary Clark Jr., Lil’ Pump, Kehlani, The Wolfe Brothers, The Wiggles, Vince Jones, Stephen Cummings, James Yorkston, Drenge, John Mayall, Alita: Battle Angel soundtrack and the physical release of Triple J’s Hottest 100 for 2019.
Tagged as:Australia, Dream Theater, Drenge, Gary Clark Jr, Hilltop Hoods, Il Volo, James Yorkston, John Mayall, Kehlani, Lil Pump, new releases, Reef (Live), Stephen Cummings, The Wiggles, The Wolfe Brothers, Vince Jones
Stephen Cummings is looking forward to joining Bryan Ferry and his mates at A Day On The Green
Stephen Cummings is really looking forward to touring with Bryan Ferry for A Day On The Green. He first saw Bryan with Roxy Music at Festival Hall, Melbourne on the first Roxy Australian tour in 1975. “I think the ticket cost $5,” Stephen tells noise11.com. “I used to go out a lot then, I guess because it was so cheap”.
Tagged as:A Day On The Green, Australia, Bryan Ferry, Died Pretty, music festival, rock, Ron Peno, Stephen Cummings
Melbourne Musicians Play The Bob Dylan Birthday Bash Forever Young SETLIST
Melbourne’s music maestros come together every year for Bob Dylan’s birthday and the first of two of the third annual ‘Forever Young – Songs of Bob Dylan’ celebrated Bob’s 74th at the Memo Music Hall in St Kilda on Friday night.
Tagged as:Bob Dylan, Chris Wilson, Dan Myles, Forever Young, Gallie, Gemma Sharard, Memo Music Hall, Mick Thomas, Rebecca Barnard, Rebecca Barnard and Shane O’Mara, Shane O'Mara, St Kilda, Stephen Cummings, Steve Grieve, Suzannah Espie, Tex Perkins, The Dusty Milers, Van Walker
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