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Rolling Stones Fans Theorize Cryptic Newspaper Ad Might Be New Album Announcement

The ad run in a U.K.-based local newspaper for ‘Hackney Diamonds’ reads ‘When you say Gimme Shelter we’ll fix your Shattered windows’

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The 25 best albums of 1978

Let's turn back the clock to the year of Kate Bush, Buzzcocks, Bruce Springsteen, Kraftwerk and War Of The Worlds...

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The Rolling Stones 60th anniversary to be celebrated with BBC docuseries

The 60th anniversary of The Rolling Stones is to be celebrated with a special BBC docuseries featuring intimate interviews with the bandmates

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Listen to the iconic first demo for The Rolling Stones song 'Start Me Up'

The exact origins of 'Start Me Up' and its progression from a reggae song to an all time rocker are murky, but at least one demo is classic Rolling Stones rock.

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Rolling Stones review – a funky, heavy first show without Charlie Watts

<strong>The Dome at America’s Center, St Louis, Missouri</strong><br>The veteran rockers return to the road with an emotional tribute to their longtime drummer and a reinvigorated sense of purpose

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‘Mysterious’ Rolling Stones banner appears outside Raymond James Stadium

If you've driven past Raymond James Stadium on Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa recently, you may have noticed a new addition near the photo of Jameis Winston and O.J. Howard.

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Rolling Stones will release new album and tour in 2020

Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood told Simon Boyle’s “Bizarre” column of the British newspaper The Sun that the band has been working on unpublished material for some time and a new album will be released. In addition, the band will go on a w

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The Rolling Stones in Phoenix: raw, scrappy and unpolished in concert. And that's how it should be

During their tour stop in the Phoenix area on Aug. 26, the Rolling Stones still rocked with a youthful abandon.

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The Best Rolling Stones Songs That Don’t Really Sound Like the Rolling Stones | Pitchfork

Ten times they transcended their blues-rock traditions

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No word yet from Jazz Fest about Rolling Stones ticket refunds

The Rolling Stones cancelled their May 2 appearance, leaving ticket holders in limbo.

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Rolling Stones Announce 2019 North American Stadium Tour

The Rolling Stones, who have toured every year since 2012 and whose principals are all in their 70s, have announced a North American tour for next year that launches April 20 in Florida and wrap in Chicago on June 21.

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Rolling Stones to keep on touring as Keith Richards tells pals “I want to do more” - Mirror Online

The band played to 1.38 million fans on their mega No Filter tour and have already discussed more live shows

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Rolling Stones in “the early stages” of new studio album

Keith Richards says work on their new studio album has begun - as Rolling Stones add extra London date in May

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Charlie Watts: it wouldn't bother me if Rolling Stones split

Seventy-six-year-old drummer says he would be fine if the band called it a day tomorrow

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Rolling Stones Collect Rare BBC Recordings for 'On Air'

The Rolling Stones will collect 18 recordings the band performed on the BBC from 1963 to 1965 for the upcoming compilation 'On Air.'

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Rolling Stones fans offered the chance to be part of Bill Wyman film

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The Rolling Stones' New Blues: Inside Their Roots Revival, Bright Future

The Rolling Stones discuss why they took a break from an album of originals to make 'Blue & Lonesome,' their raw new LP of blues covers.

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Rolling Stones pay tribute to their Chicago blues school on 'Blue & Lonesome' - Chicago Tribune

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Rolling Stones hint new album coming out on 6 October

First release since 2005 comprises raw cover versions of Chicago blues classics, according to producer Don Was

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Ronnie Wood Welcomes 'Perfect' Twin Girls

The Rolling Stones guitarist says he's looking forward to changing nappies and getting involved in taking care of the newborns.

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Stones, Dylan, McCartney play Coachella site in October

Goldenvoice announced Tuesday that the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Roger Waters and the Who will perform during a three-day concert in the Southern California desert where the annual Coachella music festival is held.

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50 Years Ago: The Rolling Stones Inch Toward Greatness on 'Out of Our Heads'

Up until the release of Out of Our Heads, the Rolling Stones were primarily known as a group that reworked blues and R&B songs to fit their British background. But with their fourth U.S. album — which was released on July 30, 1965 — the Stones inched toward the greatness.

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Hear Keith Richards Ward Off 'Trouble' on Ragged New Single | Rolling Stone

Keith Richards has delivered the stripped-down rocker, "Trouble," the first single from his upcoming solo LP, 'Crosseyed Heart.'

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Ready for Rolling Stones? Plan for traffic, parking, tailgate :: Out and About at WRAL.com

The Rolling Stones will visit Carter-Finley Stadium Wednesday night for the first time since the early '90s as part of their 50th anniversary "Zip Code" tour. Raleigh has hosted the Stones three previous times--1965 at Reynolds Coliseum and in 1

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NME News The Rolling Stones share unheard version of 'Brown Sugar' featuring Eric Clapton | NME.COM

The alternate recording will feature as a bonus track on the band's 'Sticky Fingers' reissue

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NME News Mick Jagger: 'I'm not thinking about retirement' | NME.COM

Rolling Stones frontman says he is keen to record a new album with the band

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Watch Rolling Stones Play ‘Sticky Fingers’ at Intimate L.A. Show

The Rolling Stones previewed their upcoming Zip Code tour with a surprise concert Wednesday night at L.A.’s tiny Fonda Theatre, where they played their classic 1971 album Sticky Fingers in its entirety for the first time ever.

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The Rolling Stones Play The Fonda Tonight, Tickets On Sale At Noon [UPDATE]: LAist

They might be the biggest rock band in the world, but the Rolling Stones are going quasi-intimate tonight and playing a show at the Henry Fonda Theater.

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Rolling Stones Will Reportedly Tour North America This Summer

Rolling Stones will reportedly tour North America in summer 2015.

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Exclusive: Check Out 9 Rarely-Seen Photos of the Rolling Stones

Nine rarely-seen photographs of the Rolling Stones, taken from TASCHEN's new Los Angeles gallery show 'It's Just a Shot Away: The Rolling Stones in Photographs.'

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Rolling Stones' Keith Richards Remembers Saxophonist Bobby Keys | Rolling Stone

Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards penned a touching tribute to his friend and sideman Bobby Keys.

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Rolling Stones Saxophonist Bobby Keys Dies at 70 | Nashville Cream | Nashville Scene

Photo: Eric EnglandBobby Keys in 2012 Bobby Keys, longtime saxophonist for The Rolling Stones, has died. Michael Webb, keyboardist for Bobby Keys and the Suffering...

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'Gimme Shelter' Singer Merry Clayton Seriously Injured in Car Accident

'20 Feet From Stardom' subject 'has a long road of recovery ahead'

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David Bowie and Mick Jagger “Dancing In The Street” without music is hypnotic, hilarious

In this age of elaborate music videos with engaging visuals and planned choreography, it’s easy to forget the unencumbered joys of two men prancing awkwardly together in empty buildings and streets. Luckily YouTube user Mario Wienerroither’s latest en

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Mick looked ready for more, Keith looked in need of a warm malt drink: Glastonbury's night of the living dead as Rolling Stones rock the festival

Mick Jagger turns 70 this month, and Keith Richards sports something resembling an old man’s paunch, but they, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood put on a show that the teenagers in the audience will tell their grandchildren about.