Monday 27 December 2010

Rolling Stones can return back with a new album and tour in 2011


The band members despite having a combined age of 266,fans can anticipate their return in year 2011 along with a new album.

Guitarist Keith Richards, 67, says that "Time had never came up in our ways and we are very passionate with our work."

He further added that "the fragile foursome are ready to rock 'n' roll again, and to "grow up"

Mick Jagger, also 67, was also away from band since last two years is not getting 'itchy' to perform as well and make a comeback.

He said drummer and Stones senior citizen Charlie Watts, 69, also had "the glint in the eye" about getting back together with Richards, Jagger and Ronnie Wood, 63.

Thursday 16 December 2010

WIN AN ULTIMATE ROLLING STONES PRIZE PACK

The Rolling Stones on recent release of album Ladies and Gentlemen,the fans can enter to win the ultimate fan prize pack which includes the 1964-1969 vinyl box set, other super deluxe box sets, lithographs, and much more!

Eagle RockEntertainment released the long-awaited concert film, Ladies & Gentlemen…The Rolling Stones on DVD and Blu-ray this year. Considered one of the most sought after Rolling Stones concert performances, it has been fully restored and remastered from the original film print and multitrack audio masters. The line-up for this show comprised Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitars), Charlie Watts (drums), Bill Wyman (bass), Mick Taylor (guitars) with Bobby Keys (saxophones), Jim Price (horns) and Nicky Hopkins (piano). Ladies & Gentlemen was billed at the time as “…the most powerful rock film ever made” and many fans proclaim it to be to be the finest Rolling Stones performance ever captured on film.

ABKCO Records and Universal Music Group joined forces to offer two vinyl box set collections spanning over 40 years of the Rolling Stones’ career. The Rolling Stones 1964-1969 and The Rolling Stones 1971-2005 Vinyl Box Sets offer the consumer a wealth of great Rolling Stones music, much of which hasn’t been available on vinyl for a considerable period of time. The box sets include 23 original studio albums, two “Big Hits” collections as well as two rare EPs.

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Ronnie Wood joins ex-Rolling Stones members for 100 Club benefit show


Ronnie Wood joined two former members of The Rolling Stones onstage last night (December 1) at a benefit gig for London's 100 Club.

The gig, which took place at the venue, saw Wood play with his predecessor in the band Mick Taylor, as well as their early bassist Dick Taylor, reports BBC 6Music.

"Are we ready to continue saving the 100 Club?" Wood asked the audience at one point, in reference to the threat facing the club due to rising rental costs.

The trio jammed on a version of blues standard 'Spoonful' at the gig.

Fans have been pledging money at Savethe100club.co.uk to help and save the 100 Club, with musicians including Liam Gallagher, Frank Black and Bobby Gillespie adding their support.

Speaking about the club's current position, owner Jeff Horton said: "There's no question we're going to have to go down the route of sponsorship, because the club can't exist without one, but it's not just about a cheque-writing exercise."