NO legal action will be taken against rock band Powderfinger for their song about Aboriginal deaths in custody, after the group changed the song's controversial lyrics. Queensland Attorney-General ...
The lead singer of the Australian band Powderfinger says he understands why it was necessary to change the lyrics on a new song to avoid prejudicing a Queensland court case. The song, Black Tears, was ...
Australian rock band Powderfinger says it has changed one of the songs on its forthcoming album over fears it could prejudice the Palm Island death-in-custody trial. In a statement, frontman Bernard ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. No legal action will be taken against Brisbane rock band Powderfinger for their song about Aboriginal deaths in custody, after the group ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Nostalgia filled the air last night as Aussie band Powderfinger took to the stage at Sydney's Entertainment Centre for their final ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Powderfinger's new album launch could be delayed because the lyrics from one of the songs refer to a death similar to the 2004 Palm ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. Instead, the founding trio of Brisbane’s celebrated band – high school friends John Collins, Ian Haug ...
Austrailian rock act Powderfinger pledges hard work as the means of crossing its homeland success to the U.S. with its latest album, "Odyessy Number Five." By Billboard Staff On its native ground, ...
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