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Stones Announce 2012 Shows
Stones Announce 2012 Shows
Stones Announce 2012 Shows
After months of speculation, the Rolling Stones have finally announced four concerts to take place before the end of 2012. In the YouTube announcement (seen below) the group makes official long-rumored plans to play live before the end of their 50th year together. They'll play two dates in London in late November, and two dates in Newark, N.J. in mid-December.
The Rolling Stones Release ‘Grrr!’ Gorillas Worldwide
The Rolling Stones Release ‘Grrr!’ Gorillas Worldwide
The Rolling Stones Release ‘Grrr!’ Gorillas Worldwide
Many of the world's most well-known landmarks are being overrun by gorillas! To help promote their new 'Grrr!' greatest hits package, the Rolling Stones have unleashed 3,000 of the hairy beasts to top structures like the Empire State Building, Big Ben in London and the Sydney Opera House.
Chuck Leavell Talks About New Rolling Stones Songs
Chuck Leavell Talks About New Rolling Stones Songs
Chuck Leavell Talks About New Rolling Stones Songs
Veteran keyboardist Chuck Leavell, who has worked with such big names as the Allman Brothers Band, Eric Clapton and John Mayer, recently spent a week in Paris with old friends. That might not seem like news until you realize that he wasn’t hanging out at the Eiffel Tower, but in a recording studio, and the old friends were the Rolling Stones.
Japanese Company Pays Homage to the Rolling Stones’ 50 Years with Limited-Edition Blended Whiskey
Japanese Company Pays Homage to the Rolling Stones’ 50 Years with Limited-Edition Blended Whiskey
Japanese Company Pays Homage to the Rolling Stones’ 50 Years with Limited-Edition Blended Whiskey
As the Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary, they’ve rolled out a new logo and a book, and we know a documentary and maybe even a tour are in the works. With so much going on, maybe you’re feeling a bit frazzled and could use a drink — so may we suggest a glass of Rolling Stones whiskey?
Rolling Stones ‘Practicing,’ But Charlie Watts Hesitant on Confirming Future Plans
Rolling Stones ‘Practicing,’ But Charlie Watts Hesitant on Confirming Future Plans
Rolling Stones ‘Practicing,’ But Charlie Watts Hesitant on Confirming Future Plans
The good news is that the Rolling Stones members are definitely spending a lot of time together in each other’s orbit, but they may not exactly be on the same page. After guitarist Keith Richards stated earlier this week that the band had been rehearsing for what will likely be their 50th Anniversary Tour, drummer Charlie Watts had a different version of what’s going on.

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