One of the world's most venerable venues for live music turns 150 this year. The anniversary is being marked by a salute that includes more than 40 clips from performance highlights from Royal Albert Hall's archive that dates back to 1933. Featured in the short-form film is footage featuring Jimi Hendrix, Freddie Mercury, Led Zeppelin, Iggy Pop and others, as well as narration and the reading of a poem by Mick Jagger.
The Rolling Stones rolled out a video for All The Rage, a previously unreleased track included on the expanded re-release of Goat's Head Soup.
While other luminaries rolled up to the 02 arena for the Brit Awards in limos, Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood opted for public transit, traveling by subway.
Knees up on the tube ???? Heading to the #Brits2020
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) February 18, 2020
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Mick Jagger plays a conniving art dealer in The Burnt Orange Heresy, a film that also stars Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Debicki and Claes Bang. The move is due in theaters on March 6th. Here's a preview...
The Sticky Fingers version of Brown Sugar we know and love was cut in Muscle Shoals, but the Stones also laid down a take of it several months later in London that featured Al Kooper on keys and Eric Clapton playing slide. Enjoy!
Ronnie Wood has long been one of the most stand-up guys in Rock - a guy that's been willing to admit to his shortcomings in ways few of his peers is. We hear the forthcoming doc Somebody Up There Likes Me is consistent that. Here's a preview...
Last spring, Steven Tyler and Nuno Bettencourt recorded a cover of Brown Sugar at FAME Studios near Muscle Shoals Alabama that reportedly featured some of the singers and musicians that played on the original when the Stones recorded it there.
The latest From The Vault release from the Rolling Stones features a Sticky Fingers Live set done at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on May 20 2015, a few days before launching their 2015 Zip Code Tour. The DVD, Blu-ray, DVD+CD and DVD+LP configurations drop on September 29.
When Theo Epstein was inexplicably cut loose by the Red Sox, the team and its fans lost one of the most brilliant front office minds in the modern-day game and one of the hipper musical guys in the national past time. Beantown also saw cool charity event he and former Boston Globe sports guru Peter Gammons staged in Boston while Epstein ran the club relocate to Chicago after the Cubs landed Epstein. Gammons and Epstein decided to bring the event back to Boston this spring when the Cubs visited Fenway Park for the first time as the defending World Champions. As he has in the past, Eddie Vedder, one of Rock's most avid baseball fans, headlined the event. The Pearl Jam front man delivered a set than included songs from his own band, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, the Who, the Talking Heads and Aerosmith. Epstein joined in on a Buffalo Tom song.
The Rolling Stones release their March, 2016 concert in Havana on DVD and CD November 11th. Here's a look at Paint It Black from that night in Cuba.
On March 25th of this year the Rolling Stones made history in Cuba plyaing in front of a crowd estimated at more than a million fans in Havana. Havana Moon, a film documenting this concert will be shown worldwide in theaterss on September 23rd. Here's a preview.
In all of their decades of performing, the Rolling Stones have seldom delved into the Their Satanic Majesty's Request album. She's A Rainbow had only been done live 10 times in the band's long history, but the somewhat psychedelic nugget cracked the set list for the group's South American tour opener in Chile.
Keith Richards is at his off-the-cuff best in Under The Influence, the new documentary about the Rolling Stones guitarist that premiers on Netflix September 18.
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