Charlie Watts Voices Concerns Over Rolling Stones Tour Length
At this point, it’s expected that the Rolling Stones will reunite onstage to celebrate their 50th anniversary, but how long they’ll tour remains a sticking point.
At this point, it’s expected that the Rolling Stones will reunite onstage to celebrate their 50th anniversary, but how long they’ll tour remains a sticking point.
There is a very cool tribute concert coming up on March 13, 2012. 21 artists will perform the 21 songs from Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (The Rolling Stones highest selling album). The concert will be held at Carnegie Hall in New York City, benefiting music and arts programs for underprivileged youth.
95-1 The MOOSE and The Zebra are pleased to announce: On Wednesday November 2nd, 2011 Karl Denson's Tiny Universe will perform the seminal Rolling Stones album Sticky Fingers this fall with special guests Anders Osborne.
Mick Jagger says there is a wide mix of music on the upcoming debut by SuperHeavy, his new supergroup with singer/guitarist Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame, plus singers Joss Stone and Damian Marley and composer AR Rahman.
“It’s very approachable,” Jagger says. “If you’re a Rolling Stones fan, there’s definitely stuff you can relate to.”
The reggae-flavored ‘Miracle Worker’ is the first single, and it is among the 12 regular songs on the album, which will also include four bonus tracks.
For its first couple decades of existence, the Super Bowl halftime show featured marching bands or “Up With People”-type musical medleys. Unfortunately, but the only folks who really got excited about those performances were the families of the performers.
Over the last 20 years, the Super Bowl halftime stage has become home to top hits and the increased star powers of popular musical acts.
We’ve compiled a list of the five most memorable of these legendary Super Bowl halftime shows, which should be the ones the Black Eyed Peas try to match when they take the field this weekend at Cowboy Stadium.
Perhaps one of the biggest live music questions of 2011 is, "Will the Rolling Stones hit the road for another world tour?" Some band members clearly want to take the stage, but Jagger seems unhappy with Richards' book, and isn't committing. Inquiring minds want to know.
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New Stone Temple Pilots Album On The Way
The Stone Temple Pilots got back together in 2008 and immediately began touring across North America. A new self titl