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Rick Springfield

Rick Springfield

“…the industry has always confused me I feel like I’ve always been in the opposite corner of the business, I’ve always just done what I felt was right and what I felt was good even when I came over here…” From Release: 50 years after their formation, Australian supergroup Zoot is proud to unveil career retrospective ‘Archaeology’ including new song ‘Life In A Northern […]

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RICK SPRINGFIELD cancels Australian tour

RICK SPRINGFIELD cancels Australian tour

Lennard Promotions regrettably announces today the cancellation of the Rick Springfield October 2014 Australian tour. On advice from Rick Springfield’s management, Rick has secured a co-starring role in the movie “Ricki And The Flash” alongside Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline. Production begins in New York in mid September with Oscar winning director Jonathan Demme (“The Silence Of The Lambs”). The […]

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RICK PRICE to tour with Rick Springfield

RICK PRICE to tour with Rick Springfield

Australian music royalty unite as, Rick Price opens for Rick Springfield on his Australian Tour in October 2014. These two iconic musicians have paved the way for many Aussie artists overseas over the years, and are a shining example to young singer/songwriters, that you can make your dreams come true with a guitar in hand! Rick Springfield, is a Grammy […]

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RICK SPRINGFIELD Back to Rock OZ this October

RICK SPRINGFIELD Back to Rock OZ this October

Australia’s Rick Springfield, the Grammy award-winning musician, actor and New York Times best selling author is returning to rock Oz in October, with a national tour opening in Perth on 7 October. It has been a while since Australian audiences have seen Rick Springfield in concert with his own band, although he was the headliner for the Countdown Spectacular tour of 2007 and […]

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Rick Springfield – Songs For The End Of The World

Rick Springfield – Songs For The End Of The World

In 25 words or less: Songs For The End Of The World is about as brilliant as you could hope an album of melodic pop/rock to be! To the vast majority, the mere mention of either Rick Springfield or Richard Marx is usually met with comments referring to anything but their phenomenal musical and importantly song writing talents.  But for […]

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RICK SPRINGFIELD to release in Europe his new album “Songs from the End of the World” on Frontiers Records

RICK SPRINGFIELD to release in Europe his new album “Songs from the End of the World” on Frontiers Records

Singer, actor and best-selling author : Rock icon RICK SPRINGFIELD to release in Europe his new album “Songs from the End of the World” on Frontiers Records For all his accomplishments as an actor, a best-selling author and the subject of a recent documentary, RICK SPRINGFIELD’s first love has always been music, since the first time he picked up a guitar […]

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Rick Springfield announces new album ‘Songs For The End Of The World’ released October 9th

Rick Springfield announces new album ‘Songs For The End Of The World’ released October 9th

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30, 2012—For all his accomplishments as an actor, a best-selling author and the subject of a recent documentary, Rick Springfield’s first love has always been music, since the first time he picked up a guitar at the age of 12 in his native Australia. That passion for writing and performing songs, as well as playing guitar, comes […]

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Working Class Dogs – A Tribute To Rick Springfield

Working Class Dogs – A Tribute To Rick Springfield

In 25 words or less: Rick Springfield rules! Tribute albums – now aren’t they always an interesting proposition, there sure have been some shockers released over the years, others just unnecessarily bastardise some true classic songs, then there’s the flip side….who are these albums for the listening pleasure of?  In the case of the cynical out there reading this, you […]

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Working Class Dogs – A Tribute To Rick Springfield

Working Class Dogs – A Tribute To Rick Springfield

The big question is not ‘why pay tribute to Rick Springfield?’, but rather ‘why did it take so long for someone to do so?’ And when you consider some of the many other tribute albums that have hit the market in recent years, and with Rick’s record of 17 Top 40 hits, it is a confounding question indeed. Thankfully all has been put right […]

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