Pink Floyd Archives - Page 7 of 8 - Noise11.com

Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd The Division Bell box set

Pink Floyd, Sia Lead The Week’s New Releases

by Gavin Ryan

The Pink Floyd ‘Division Bell’ reissue and the new Sia album lead this weeks new releases.

Read the full article →
Storm Thorgerson Taken By Storm

Storm Thorgerson Limited Edition Artwork To Be Released

by Paul Cashmere

Artwork by Storm Thorgerson, including an alternate version of Pink Floyd’s ‘The Division Bell’ cover, will be available in the limited edition publication ‘Taken By Storm’.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd The Division Bell box set

Pink Floyd To Release The Division Bell 20th Anniversary Box

by Paul Cashmere

Pink Floyd have released details of the 20th anniversary of their final album ‘The Division Bell’.

Read the full article →
Ben Watt

David Gilmour To Join Ben Watt Live

by Music-News.com

Ben Watt used Twitter last night to announce that Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour will be playing on three songs at his London show next week at Islington Assembly Hall on Monday May 19.

Read the full article →
Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Roger Waters Urges Rolling Stones To Cancel Israel Gig

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Roger Waters and Nick Mason of Pink Floyd are urging all artists, especially the Rolling Stones, to cancel concerts in Israel.

Read the full article →
Paul McCartney New, Noise11, Photo

Paul McCartney Fails To Crack Australian Top 20

by Paul Cashmere

Paul McCartney’s new album ‘New’ has failed to make the Top 20 in Australia this week despite high profile global publicity from the former Beatle.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon 40th Anniversary, Noise11, photo

Dark Side Of The Moon Radio Play To Air Worldwide

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Playwright Tom Stoppard wrote the radio play, Darkside, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s Darkside of the Moon.

Read the full article →
Roger Waters, The Wall - photo by Ros O'Gorman

Pink Floyd Legend Roger Waters Turns 70

by Paul Cashmere

Happy birthday George Roger Waters. The former Pink Floyd bass player is turning 70 today.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, Noise11, Photo

Pink Floyd Dark Side Of The Moon Forms Basis Of Radio Play

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Playwright Tom Stoppard has created a new radio drama for BBC 2 influenced by Pink Floyd’s album Dark Side of the Moon.

Read the full article →
Steve Gadd

Superstar Drummer Steve Gadd Releases First Solo Album In More Than Two Decades

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Steve Gadd hasn’t released a solo project in 22 years. As one of the most in demand drummers of the last fifty years, he has stayed more than busy, but he felt it was time to write and produce a set for himself.

Read the full article →
Moby, Noise11, Photo

Warner Music Completes Acquisition Of Parlophone

by Paul Cashmere

EMI’s Parlophone Records has been officially folded into Warner Music making way for new release announcements for albums from Moby and David Guetta this week.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Say Pandora Campaign Is Deceptive

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Pandora, the music streaming service, may be shooting itself in the foot with their major campaign to reduce rates paid to artists for playing their music.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd

Fans Rise To The Pink Floyd Spotify Challenge

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

It only took fans four days to get Pink Floyd’s entire catalogue on the Spotify service.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd Require One Million Streams Before Allowing Catalogue On Spotify

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Pink Floyd has been traditionally reluctant to have their music available via most new media sources. They were late in adding their music to download sites and, for a time, demanded that only full album downloads be made available stopping fans from cherry picking their favorite tracks.

Read the full article →
Goblin, Noise11, Photo

Prog Rock Horror Band Goblin Announce Australian Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Italy’s prog-rock, cinematic horror band Goblin will return to Australia for shows in Sydney and Melbourne in July.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, Noise11, Photo

Pink Floyd Cover Designer Storm Thorgerson Dies At 70

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

R.I.P. Storm Thorgerson. The man who designed Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ as well as ‘Wish You Were Here’ and a number of their other albums has lost his battle with cancer at age 70.

Read the full article →
Jack White, Photo Ros O'Gorman

The White Stripes To Rockabye Children To Sleep

by Music-News.com

Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of The White Stripes will be the second UK release from this premium brand that is quite possibly the hottest children’s lullaby series in the United States.

Read the full article →
UMe Logo

Exclusive Record Store Day Releases From Universal

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) have released the list of exclusive records they will be making available through independent music retailers for April 20’s Record Store Day.

Read the full article →
Chubby Checker The Twist

Chubby Checker Pink Floyd And Ramones Inducted Into National Recording Registry

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The Library of Congress announced the 25 recordings to be placed in the National Recording Registry for 2013.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon 40th Anniversary, Noise11, photo

Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Turns 40 On Sunday

by Paul Cashmere

This Sunday March 24 will mark the 40th anniversary of the release of Pink Floyd’s classic ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’.

Read the full article →
Led Zeppelin, music news, noise11.com

Led Zeppelin Tops Most Influential Rock Band List

by Music-News.com

Listeners of the award winning radio station Planet Rock have named Led Zeppelin as the most influential rock band of all time.

Read the full article →
Kevin Ayers

Kevin Ayers Of Soft Machine Dead At 68

by Paul Cashmere

Kevin Ayers, a founding member of UK 60s psychedelic band Soft Machine, has died at the age of 68.

Read the full article →
Pink Floyd

Warner Music Buys Parlophone For $744 Million

by Paul Cashmere

Parlophone Records, the only record label smart enough to sign The Beatles, has been sold to Warner Music for £487 million ($AUD744 million).

Read the full article →
Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks Still Biggest Selling Artist Of SoundScan Era

by Paul Cashmere

Garth Brooks remains the biggest selling artist of the SoundScan era despite not having released an album in more than a decade.

Read the full article →
Chas Foote outside Foote's Music Store

Pink Floyd Drummer Nick Mason Saves Foote’s Music Store

by Paul Cashmere

Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason has invested in the London music shop where he bought his first drum-kit.

Read the full article →
Nick Mason

Nick Mason Returns To University To Collect 50-Year-Old Degree

by Music-News.com

Fifty years after he first enrolled on the Architecture course at the Regent Street Polytechnic, now known as the University of Westminster, Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason is heading back to collect the degree he never got to complete.

Read the full article →
Clive Davis

Clive Davis To Pen His Life Story

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Clive Davis is one of the most important record executives of the last forty years.

Read the full article →
Jon Lord of Deep Purple photo image noise11.com

Jon Lord’s Concerto To Be Released

by Music-News.com

On 1st October 2012, earMUSIC , the Hamburg based rock label part of Edel Group, releases the first studio recording of Jon Lord’s groundbreaking meeting of rock and classical music – “Concerto For Group And Orchestra”

Read the full article →

Related Posts

Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden in Melbourne 6 Sept 24 photo by Jason Rosewarne
Iron Maiden Announce Run For Your Lives 50th Anniversary Tour for 2025

Iron Maiden will have an all-new tour for 2025.The ‘Run For Your Lives’ tour will mark the 50th anniversary of when founding member and principal songwriter bass player Steve Harris formed the band in London in 1975.

September 20, 2024
Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, Photo Ros O'Gorman
Bruce Dickinson’s Solo Tour Is Light On The Mandrake Project Album

Bruce Dickinson is playing surprisingly few songs from his first solo album in 19 years ‘The Mandrake Project’ despite currently being on The Mandrake Project tour.

May 28, 2024
Bruce Dickinson
Bruce Dickinson Solo Album ‘The Mandrake Project’ Debut Top 10 Physical In Australia

Bruce Dickinson fans in Australia have chosen the physical disc over streaming with Bruce’s ‘The Mandrake Project’ debuting at no 6 on the Physical album chart and at no 17 on the Vinyl chart.

March 11, 2024
Bruce Dickinson (PHOTO BY JOHN MCMURTRIE supplied by BMG)
Bruce Dickinson Is Enjoying “The Silliness” Away From Iron Maiden

Bruce Dickinson has enjoyed "playing like children" away from the strictness of Iron Maiden.

February 15, 2024
Bruce Dickinson
Bruce Dickinson Wrote Very Few Iron Maiden Songs By Himself

In the 42 years since Bruce Dickinson joined Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson has only had six songs in total credited to just himself as a songwriter.

January 30, 2024
Bruce Dickinson (PHOTO BY JOHN MCMURTRIE supplied by BMG)
Bruce Dickinson Tells Noise11 The Mandrake Project is Not A Concept Album

In an all new interview with Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson, Bruce discusses ‘The Mandrake Project’, his first solo album in 19 years and says it is not a concert record.

January 25, 2024
Bruce Dickinson
Bruce Dickinson ‘The Mandrake Project’ Will Not Be A Series or Movie

Bruce Dickinson’s the first solo album in 19 years ‘The Mandrake Project’ is an epic story that will be a Comic Book series and could be a movie and television series but it won’t be either of those.

January 22, 2024