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The Rolling Stones will kick off their ’24 Hackney Diamonds tour on Sunday at Houston’s NRG Stadium, extending their reign as classic rock’s biggest touring juggernaut. In their 60-plus-year career, the Stones have played more than 2,100 concerts and remained one of the most coveted live acts in the business. They’ve sold hundreds of millions of records and racked up dozens of hits over the past six decades. Couple that with a new album, last year’s Hackney Diamonds, and it’s anyone’s guess what the Stones will play on their new trek. But however Sunday’s show pans out, it’s guaranteed to look...
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Producers of an upcoming documentary about Anita Pallenberg have released unseen film of the ’60s-era actress and model on vacation with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in 1967. The ocean cruise is notable for including the moment Jagger came up with the title “Glimmer Twins” for himself and Richards. Another guest could tell the pair of Rolling Stones were celebrities but didn’t know who they were, so asked Jagger to offer a “glimmer” of a clue to their identities. The footage from Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg is accompanied by notes from her memoirs, which were left unpublishe...
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The Rolling Stones have announced the opening acts for their ’24 Hackney Diamonds tour, which kicks off in Houston on April 28. The band will play more than 20 shows across the U.S. through July 17. Most dates will feature exclusive opening acts, though a few artists will perform at more than one concert on the tour. The Stones have lined up a diverse lineup of openers for the upcoming tour, including blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr., veteran soul singer Bettye Lavette and punk band the Linda Lindas. READ MORE: The Rolling Stones, ‘Hackney Diamonds': Album Review Some artists have opened for the...
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The Rolling Stones‘ Mick Jagger showed off his wild dance moves dancing to the song “Moves Like Jagger” at a bar earlier this week. The rock legend shared a video of himself dancing to the song in a bar where a live band was playing the track, which was originally released in 2010 by the pop group Maroon 5. According to Jagger’s caption, the group that was performing was called Splash, though the location of the establishment wasn’t disclosed. “Moves like who!” the vocalist wrote. “Dadda who put you up to this,” Jagger’s son Lucas commented on the clip. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5B4sN_K4...
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The Rolling Stones have unveiled a new clip from their upcoming The Rolling Stones Live at the WilternDVD, featuring the band performing “Dance, Part 1″ on Nov. 4, 2002 at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. You can view the exclusive clip below. The Wiltern show was part of the Rolling Stones’ tour that year celebrating their 40th anniversary as a band, plus the release of the 40 Licks compilation in September 2002. On that tour, the Stones played primarily large arenas and stadiums, but the Wiltern, with a capacity of a little under 2,000, was much more intimate and allowed the band to reach...
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Keith Richards todavía habla con su difunto compañero de banda Charlie Watts.El legendario baterista de los Rolling Stones falleció a los 80 años en 2021 debido a un cáncer de garganta, y sus compañeros de banda todavía lo extrañan profundamente, hasta el punto de que el héroe de la guitarra Keith Richards, de 80 años, tiene 'conversaciones' con Watts.En declaraciones a la revista Guitarist, dijo:'Todo lo que puedo decir es que amaba muchísimo a este hombre y lo extraño.Todavía tengo conversaciones con él [risas]'.Los Stones reclutaron a Steve Jordan para tocar batería tras el fallecimiento de...
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Keith Richards still speaks to his late bandmate Charlie Watts. The Rolling Stones' legendary drummer passed away aged 80 in 2021 from throat cancer, and he is still so sorely missed by his bandmates, so much so that guitar hero Keith, 80, has "conversations" with the sticksman. Speaking to Guitarist magazine, he said: "All I can say is I loved the man dearly and I miss him. I still have conversations with him [laughs]." The Stones recruited Steve Jordan to play drums following Charlie's passing. Meanwhile, Keith recently insisted the group will keep making new music until they "drop". The 'St...
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The Rolling Stones have “cut back” on their backstage rider requests. The legendary rock ‘n’ roll band’s longtime bass player, Darryl Jones, 62, has been performing with the “Start Me Up” group since the ’90s, and he says they no longer have big asks for their backstage area, such as huge gaming rooms, but there is still plenty of food to chow down on, including 80-year-old guitarist Keith Richards’ favorite, the humble shepherd’s pie. Darryl – who replaced Bill Wyman, 87, after he retired in 1993 – is quoted by the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column as saying, “It’s changed over time, there ...
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