Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Taylor Swift to release new music on Friday

LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - The wait is almost over: Taylor Swift is expected to release new music on Friday, according to multiple sources.
                                                 

The superstar is set to debut the first single from her upcoming sixth album, although she could surprise everyone and drop the entire album itself.

Swift is also rumored to be debuting the music video for said single at this Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards, hosted by her former friend Katy Perry .

After wiping clean her Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Tumblr accounts, in addition to her website, Swift sent fans into a frenzy by posting two cryptic videos of a snake moving its tail Monday on her social media platforms.

Given that the wait for new music since "1989" has been longer than usual, speculation that Swift would be dropping news soon ran rampant.

Further adding fuel to the fire: The day of the purge -- Friday, Aug. 18 -- was the three-year anniversary of the announcement of her album "1989" and the launch of its first single, "Shake It Off."

Swift released "1989" in October 2014, which marked an official move into pop music for the singer. The album was a massive success, going six-times platinum per the Recording Industry Association of America, and along with "Shake It Off," contained six other singles: "Blank Space," "Bad Blood," "Style," "Wildest Dreams," "Out of the Woods," and "New Romantics."

Starting with her 2006 self-titled debut and leading up to "1989," Swift had released an album every two years. She's kept a relatively low profile in the past few months especially, posting on social media only sporadically and making few public appearances.

She most recently emerged victorious in a Denver trial after a DJ, who was accused of groping her during a meet-and-greet, unsuccessfully sued her for the loss of his job.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Aquaman’s Jason Momoa gives country music star Troy Cassar-Daley a tune up

A BROMANCE was born in Brisbane when Aussie music great Troy Cassar-Daley and Aquaman star Jason Momoa met at the recent State of Origin series decider.

Cassar-Daley says he and Momoa, a keen guitarist, bonded over their shared love of music at the footy.
                                                   

“He got me on to Alan Lomax. He held his phone up to my ear to listen to these historical songs collected in the field. They’re old recordings Alan Lomax had done in these southern prisons that are part of the archive of American music.”

Cassar-Daley is on the Coast to perform at tonight’s Broadbeach Country Music Festival launch at The Star before he plays two shows at the free festival — a Things I Carry Around album and hits set in Surf Parade on Friday and a Tex Dubbo (his alter ego, named in honour of a country superstar/bird impersonator character from The Paul Hogan Show) classic covers gig in the Kurrawa Park big top on Saturday arvo.

And yes, you might even spot Momoa in the crowd.

Cassar-Daley, his great mate Kasey Chambers and US group America lead the bill for this year’s fifth annual country shindig, which features more than 110 free performances across 12 stages in the streets, parks and venues of Broadbeach from Friday to Sunday.

The festival will also mark a reunion of sorts for Cassar-Daley, who opened for America when they toured Australia in 1998.

Cassar-Daley said he was looking forward to seeing the group perform again this weekend.

“I’m excited to see them again because after that particular support thing we did with them, we ended up playing about five of their songs in our set — we were so overcome with how brilliant they were.