Saturday 8 September 2012

Rolling Stones ready to come at London Film Festival!!

Rolling Stones are one of the few names in consideration  to be appear on this year 's London Film Festival.

Rolling Stones are very much expected to appear at the world premiere of Crossfire Hurricane - the latest attempt to chronicle their lengthy career on film.

The film is set to appear in cinemas coming October will be later broadcast by BBC2 this year and made by director Brett Morgen.

There will be 225 films shown over 12 days between October 10 and 21 at the annual event, which opens with the European premiere of Tim Burton's 3D animation Frankenweenie. 

Thursday 30 August 2012

Rolling Stones Announced Brooklyn Dates

Fans of Rolling Stones should get prepared as there might be some live activity this year after all.

Coming November band is expected to play four dates - two at London’s O2 Arena and two at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn.It has also been revealed that they will receive paycheck of $25 for playing 4 dates.

This is the band’s 50th anniversary, but earlier in the year both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards waved off talk of a celebratory tour. However, in July, Richards made a cryptic comment to the BBC that, “There’s things in the works.”

Tuesday 28 August 2012

Rolling Stones back to studio in Paris!!

According to tweet by Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones are back to studio and recording in France.

"Had fun in the Paris studio this week!" Jagger wrote on Thursday.

Rolling stones members was spotted at the venue Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris last week. It was identified by one of the fans as they were photographed leaving a French studio.

In the studio the session was produced with long-time collaborator Don Was, with Chuck Leavell on keyboards and Darryl Jones on bass.

The guys spent less time in studio which clears that they are only recording a single rather a complete album. The only single recorded might be included in the album due it autumn.

Although the group spent time together earlier this summer, they were reportedly practising old material, not recording new songs.

"It was like playing in the garage, a maintenance check," Keith Richards explained to Rolling Stone.

Sunday 19 August 2012

New App released by Rolling Stones!!

A new mobile app have been released by Rolling Stones and they have confirmed that fans will heard some big news very soon.

The legendary British rockers’ made the official announcement on their Facebook Fan Page yesterday,fans can now dowload a new uView app, through which fans can receive updates and soon-to-come "big news."

The release, which bears the “Jumping Jack Flash” hitmakers’ 50th anniversary logo accompanied by a mysterious pair of eyes, says, “It's our 50th anniversary year and we have some big news coming soon! To get involved, download the free uView app and follow the instructions posted across our sites for a teaser. Stay tuned for our announcement!”

Sunday 29 July 2012

Rolling Stones To Work On Their Logo!!

Street artist Shepard Fairey have been recruited by Rock band The Rolling Stones to rework their iconic logo for the band`s 50th anniversary.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood are the bands member who unleashed the sleek new take on their classic tongue-and-lips design to mark their half-century in rock `n` roll ahead of a planned string of celebratory gigs later this year, reported Guardian online.

The U.S President Barack Obama`s Hope posters has been designed by the best known for designing Fairey. He added a circular red and white banner reading The Rolling Stones – Fifty Years, and incorporated the number 50 into the band`s name. The tongue, created by art student John Pasche, first appeared on the Stones` Sticky Fingers album sleeve in 1971. daily times monitor

Thursday 6 October 2011

Rolling Stones's Ronnie Wood for his famous guitar riffs may be best

ROCK ’n’ roll legend Rolling Stones's Ronnie Wood for his famous guitar riffs may be best known by name - Rolling Stone chief Cardiff fans a chance to see the other's spirit.

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Collection of art works by celebrated composers of the city castle gallery this month after being released.

Stones performances of five specially selected paintings capture the raw energy and power.

A prolific artist, Wood first started painting when he was 12, going on to train at Ealing College of Art before embarking on his incredible musical career with the Jeff Beck Group, The Faces and The Rolling Stones.

He said, “When I get inspired I get almost possessed and I just have to paint. Unlike music, it’s a solo effort, there’s no one else to blame. Then again, no one else gets the satisfaction out of it.

“There is no kind of therapy like the one you have from starting and seeing a picture through to the end.”

His inspiration comes from a number of sources, including Schiele, Henri Matisse, Vincent Van Gogh, William Orpen and Pablo Picasso.

He uses bright colours and dramatic strokes against a dark background. He tries to paint with “breathtaking clarity”, using photographs of the band members for reference, so each is instantly recognisable.

Glyn Washington, managing director of Washington Green Fine Art, said: “Every so often each century, time draws out and seals a place in the history books for the creative geniuses in our midst and Ronnie Wood is one such outstanding artistic talent. He picked up a paintbrush way before he picked up a guitar and began his life long journey with art almost as soon as he could hold a pencil.

“This innate artistic pulse that ran through Wood’s veins and was first refined and honed at art college evolved and grew into a five decade love affair with canvas, which has seen Wood constantly seeking, evolving and pushing back the boundaries in his art.”

Wednesday 28 September 2011

Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger will reveal in a new movie

Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger will reveal in a new movie, according to report.

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The 68-year-old esque media mogul Murdoch will play as the film's main character, according to Deadline.

The 'Dancing in the Street' singer apparently has plans for his company Jagged Films will be presented by it.

The adult thriller has been written by History of Violence scribe Josh Olson, urrently titled Tabloid.