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Ron Wood On The Rolling Stones’ Future: ‘We’ve Just Got To Find The Gaps To Record’

With the Rolling Stones’ U.S. tour winding down (it comes to a close June 24 in Washington, D.C.), the question among fans is: Will this be the last time the band plays the states? The […]

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Exclusive Video: The Rolling Stones Talk ’50 And Counting’ Tour

The world’s greatest rock and roll band is about to hit the road again. “I kept hedging when people asked me, but I knew, the year before,” Mick Jagger admits in the exclusive video below. […]

2013/04/22

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Ronnie Wood: Now On Twitter

Classic hits artists are slowly joining the Twittersphere, and the latest to jump aboard the social network is Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood. While there are many fakes out there (several previous accounts bearing Wood’s […]

2013/01/29

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Will The Rolling Stones Play Coachella?

A rumor started circulating over the weekend that The Rolling Stones will co-headline the Coachella Music Festival in 2013 after a fan saw a Coachella date on the band’s official app. Though the fan tweeted a screengrab, the date was quickly taken down from the app.

2012/12/17

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Springsteen, Lady Gaga, Mick Taylor, Black Keys Collabs Highlight Rolling Stones’ Pay-Per-View

The Rolling Stones lined up a bunch of big-name guests for their “One More Shot” pay-per-view concert on Saturday night, ranging from twenty-something superstar Lady Gaga to sixty-something legend Bruce Springsteen. But the biggest reaction from the crowd went to the guest with the least celebrity power: the band’s former guitar player Mick Taylor.

2012/12/17

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Got Live If You Want It!: Five Great Live Rolling Stones Albums

Rolling Stones fans across the country are hoping that the band’s “50 And Counting” tour will extend to more dates in 2013. But as of now, their U.S. dates are limited to this past Saturday’s concert at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, and this week’s shows at the Prudential Center in New Jersey. So if you can’t make it to the New York area for the shows (or you can’t afford the ticket prices, which are now well into the thousands of dollars), here are a few live Stones albums you can rock for a lot less money.

2012/12/10

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The Rolling Stones Rock The O2 Dome with Mick Taylor, Bill Wyman, Mary J. Blige and Jeff Beck

Last night (November 25), The Rolling Stones played their first arena concert in six years at England’s O2 Arena. The band played a two-hour-plus set, spanning their 50 year career.

2012/11/26

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The Rolling Stones? There’s An App For That (And A New Video For ‘Doom & Gloom’)

Do you need access to your favorite Rolling Stones songs, as well as Stones videos and info on the band, 24/7? You’re in luck (if you have an iPhone): there’s an app for that.

2012/11/21

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Mick Jagger Compares One Direction To A Young Rolling Stones

“I watched a concert of One Direction on the TV the other night, you know just to check [it] out. It reminded me very much of our early concerts, when we were pushed around among the audience and we would kind of float. They were like, floating above the audience, and they looked like, really distinctly uncomfortable.” – Mick Jagger

2012/11/20

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‘Crossfire Hurricane’ Director Brett Morgen On Brian Jones, Getting The Keys To The Vault

After months of anticipation, on November 15 HBO premiered “Crossfire Hurricane,” the much-talked about documentary about The Rolling Stones. CBS Local spoke to the film’s director, Brett Morgen, about the access he got to all of the living Rolling Stones — Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood, as well as former members Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor — and the perks to getting access to their vaults.

2012/11/16

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