Tuesday, 20 September 2011

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Rolling Stones band will tour again

Rolling Stones band will tour again, the frontman Mick Jagger's daughter Georgia has hinted.

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There is speculation that the group appears to play next year on his 50th birthday, but singer Mick Jagger recently admitted into the band was still "tension".

Model Georgia has been at this week's London Fashion Week, who said that she wanted the band will tour again so she could include them on the road.

She told The Sun, "Hopefully when they play again I hope to go with them. It's really, really fun. It's just all the people I've grown up with – they're like family to me."

Rolling Stones has not played live since 2007 and member Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards in particular the relationship soured between is considered.

In a recent interview, Jagger asked that the band was in harmony, and he replied: “There’s some harmony and some tension."

Richards has lastly said he is hoping that 50 years the band sign with new live shows.

Friday, 12 August 2011

Rolling Stones's Mick Jagger a new album by supergroup, which is sings in Sanskrit

Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger, a new album by supergroup, which is sung in Sanskrit on Oscar-winning Indian musician AR Rahman.

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Jagger sings Satyameva Jayate (Truth alone triumphs), SuperHeavy called a supergroup in which Dave Stewart, second only to Chinese Stone and features Damian Marley.

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SuperHeavy's album is expected to be released in September.

"Dave said AR [Rahman] we want your voice in this album... we want this to be a great Indian song too. A long dream for me to raise one of the morals of Indian culture which is Satyameva Jayate and make it as a song," Rahman was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India.

"This is historic... it is iconic in a way. I hope people will like it," he said.

Jagger formed the band in May, saying that he "wanted a convergence of different musical styles".

"It's different from anything else I've ever been involved in," Jagger told Rolling Stone magazine.

"The music is very wide-ranging - from reggae to ballads to Indian songs in Urdu."

Monday, 8 August 2011

Rolling Stone's rumors that he is retiring in 2012 is dismissed

Rolling Stone's rumors that he is retiring in 2012 is dismissed.

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An anonymous source told The Sun, a UK tabloid, that 2011-2012 of 2012 for the 50th year as a band, marking her farewell tour will begin with, and would work as a natural end to their legendary career.

The bands realize that their life is on the Captain. Out on top of their game to the next bend, and their fans are not short changed, the source was quoted as saying.

However, the band's guitarist Ronnie Wood as a representative, was reported to say otherwise.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood bought a new house in London

Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood bought a new house in London have focused on the domestic - he gardening and "mastering" is in love with your positions.

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Wood has invested in a lavish property in the U.K. capital and The former hellraiser to your new surroundings is nothing more than maintenance.

He tells the London Evening Standard newspaper, "It has a beautiful landscaped garden which is like a controlled jungle and it just goes with my new house. I'm getting stuck in and doing a bit more than just weeding.

"It's just great with my new-found base. The inside and outside are both right up my street. I get on very well with mastering my own space."

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Rolling Stones's member RONNIE Wood during an awards ceremony

Rolling Stones's member RONNIE Wood during an awards ceremony after being AWOL from chaos.

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The Rolling Stone the year and newcomer of the year Absolute Radio show, an event won for two gongs.

Christian O’Connell, who hosted the Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, said later: “All I could see were worried producers... nobody had any idea where he was. They should have chained him to the table.”

Ten minutes later, Ron reappeared with Oh nothing, "I remember what, guys?".

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Rolling Stones anniversary show have been revealed as band's frontman Mick Jagger plan super heavy tour

Rolling Stones anniversary show have been revealed as band's frontman Mick Jagger said he can plan shows alongside his new endeavour Super Heavy.

Fans for Stones had been hoping that rumours of a performance to mark 50 years since the band’s first show together were true, but with Jagger is a new supergroup called the proposed free concert seemed to feel very much in doubt.

Jagger revealed, “We haven't planned to do a tour but if people really like it maybe we will".

“We’d love to get out and play some of it live. As soon as we started playing together in the studio it gelled, and all these different styles didn’t seem to be a problem to make them fit together... I hope people will like it.”