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Django Django Guest This Week on Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Paul Cashmere on April 24, 2015

in New Music,News,Noise Pro

Jimmy Dixon of Django Django is the special guest on iHeartRadio Music News, powered by Noise11 this week.

Django Django have just released their second album ‘Born Under Saturn’. Jimmy explains the three year gap in between records.

This week on iHeartRadio you’ll hear the world premiere of The Dead Daisies ‘Midnight Moses’, recorded a few weeks ago in Sydney with new lead singer John Corabi.

There is new music from Birds of Tokyo, Paul Weller, The Wombats and Courtney Barnett.

There is live AC/DC, acoustic Jimmy Barnes and classic John Lennon, Metallica and Oasis this week on the show.

Listen live now to iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com

Noise11 iHeartRadio playlist for 24 April 2015

Birds Of Tokyo – Anchors
Santana – Jingo

AC/DC – High Voltage (live)
The Wombats – Give It A Try

Jimmy Barnes – Flame Trees
Courtney Barnett – Kim’s Caravan

Coldplay – Yellow
Hozier – Take Me To Church

(Django Django interview)
Django Django – Default
Django Django – First Light
(Django Django interview)

Oasis – Whats The Story Morning Glory
Paul Weller – Saturns Pattern

John Lennon – How Do You Sleep
The Black Sorrows – Endless Sleep
(Joe Camilleri interview)

Adele – Chasing Pavements
Meg Mac – Roll Up Your Sleeves

Metallica – Enter Sandman
The Dead Daisies – Midnight Moses

Sam Smith – Lay Me Down
Ed Sheeran – Bloodstream

Listen live now to iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com

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