Wednesday 26 January 2011

Ronnie and Jo Wood's divorce 'has been finalised'


Ronnie Wood and his wife Jo,The Rolling Stones Star divorce has been finalized they confirmed this week.Ronnie Wood has revealed that he is now a 'free man.'

Jo Wood had split up from Ronnie Wood in 2008 after he left her for a Russian waitress, is now celebrating his divorce.

"Yes, I'm a free man. I believe today is the day the divorce becomes final. I've been so busy. I'm going to meet Jo this week very amicably just to talk about 'you have this and I'll have that,'' Wood told The Sun.

He added: “It’s only material things. It's important than it's amicable and we're still great pals."

According To Ronnie Wood,he found 2 bands are maintaining the band’s rock n’ roll spirit which includes Kings of Leon and The Killers.

Tuesday 18 January 2011

'Stones legacy lives on'


The spirit of Rolling Stones exists in many modern bands claimed by Ronnie Wood.

Ronnie Wood expressed that are many groups who are following on the legacy of the band he joined in 1975.

Wood said: "The spirit still lives on in bands such as The Killers and Kings of Leon. There's a germ of it still there.

"I like listening to a lot of modern stuff, too. Regina Spektor is great. I can't wait to see what more she's capable of."

Asked if he and the rest of the Stones did impressions of their frontman Mick Jagger, Wood admitted: "Yeah, we all do, in our funny ways.

"In front of him, of course. There's nothing behind the back. Now, who does the best Mick? I think Charlie [Watts]."

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Keith Richards' love for fax machines

Rocker Ronnie Wood reveals that Rolling Stones bandmate Keith Richards still insists on sending handwritten notes via a fax machine.

In this fast world of internet the guitarist stubbornly refuses to use email.

"Keith, he still communicates through fax. That's why I never hear much from him because I ain't got a fax machine," the Daily Express quoted him as saying.

"It's fantastic. You get a message from Keith on a fax. You get, 'I don't know when, I don't know where, just get ready. Love, Keith.'

"It means we may be touring sometime in the next decade, I don't know," he added. (ANI)

Thursday 6 January 2011

Rolling Stone again met with Bill Wyman

The Rolling Stones have again met with his former bassist Bill Wyman to record a tribute song in respect to their late pianist Ian Stewart, who died of a heart attack in 1985.

"Watching The River Flow" song cover of Bob Dylan, is set to be included on a tribute album for Stewart. He had played and recorded with the band since their inception in 1962.

According to the fansite Iorr.org reports that the Dylan cover characteristic "all Rolling Stones members including Bill Wyman". The Rolling Stone's original member Wyman left in 1992.

The album 'Boogie For Stu' has been helmed by pianist Ben Waters. It also characteristic a share from his cousin. Ben Water out in March, he has past booked that Keith Richards perform on three track on the album.

Sunday 2 January 2011

Rolling Stones Contradict Keith Richards

According Keith Richards' recent comments,the band has plans to visit or record in 2011 but it has been denied by the Rolling Stones.

An official statement from the band's press office said instead: "There are no concrete plans for The Rolling Stones to tour. The same applies to rumors that they are going into the studio soon to record a new album."And on the other hand Guardian report that Keith Richards told BBC6Music that the band were planning to tour next year.

Speaking at the book launch of his new memoir, Life, Richards had told BBC6Music: "After these many years working together, we have a lot of unfinished stuff to work on that we had to leave off the last album. And knowing Mick, as I do, he's a very prolific writer. I have ideas and we'll put them together in December or January. We're looking forward to working."