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Suggs, Mike Rutherford And Gil Matthews Are At Noise11 iHeartRadio This Week

by Noise11.com on April 21, 2017

in News

Suggs from Madness, Mike Rutherford of Mike & The Mechanics and Genesis and Gil Matthews from Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs share their stories at iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com this week.

Suggs has just completed an Australian tour with Madness and is now doing it again solo as part of his Suggs My Life Story spoken word tour.

Mike Rutherford has a new line-up for Mike & The Mechanics with Andrew Roachford on vocals. He tells us about his new album ‘Let Me Fly’.

Gil Matthews has uncovered a stack of rare live Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs and has released two complete 1994 concerts as ‘Lock Up Your Mothers Live’.

It’s Record Store Day week and you’ll hear the RSD releases from The Smiths and David Bowie as well as new Australian music from Meg Mac and The Smith Street Band.

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Noise11 iHeartRadio Playlist for 21-27 April 2017

John Mayer – Still Feel Like Your Man
David Bowie – Bombers

Smiths – The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (demo mix)
Mike & The Mechanics – Don’t Know What Came Over Me

Mike and the Mechanics Let Me FlyMike Rutherford interview

Roachford – Only To Be With You
Kendrick Lamar – Humble

Patti Smith – People Have The Power
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – The Lord of Lightning

Gil Matthews interview Part 1

Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs Lock Up Your Mothers liveAztecs – The Sky Is Crying (from Lock Up Your Mothers Live)
Aztecs – Captain Straightman (from Lock Up Your Mothers Live)

Gil Matthews interview part 2

The Tea Party – Temptation
Royal Blood – Lights Out

Santana – Oye Como Va
Lindsay Buckingham Christine McVie – In My World

Suggs My Life StorySuggs interview part 1

Madness – One Step Beyond
Madness – Mr Apples

Suggs interview part 2

Midnight Oil – Cold Cold Change
The Smith Street Band – Birthdays

Meg Mac – Low Blows
Banks – Crowded Places

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