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Rolling Stones’ Ron Wood Engaged to Sally Humphreys
Rolling Stones’ Ron Wood Engaged to Sally Humphreys
Rolling Stones’ Ron Wood Engaged to Sally Humphreys
Sorry ladies, Ron Wood is off the market! The 65-year-old father of four popped the question to girlfriend Sally Humphreys, who he's been dating for six months. The 34-year-old Humphreys is Wood's third wife, coming just four years after his separation from Jo Wood.
48 Years Ago – The Rolling Stones Banned from the Ed Sullivan Show
48 Years Ago – The Rolling Stones Banned from the Ed Sullivan Show
48 Years Ago – The Rolling Stones Banned from the Ed Sullivan Show
Forty eight years ago, the Rolling Stones made their first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show.' The date was October 25, 1964 and Sullivan was on a roll. Earlier in the year he brought the Beatles into our living rooms, followed by the Dave Clark Five. Soon enough, every invading British rock band was making their way to the CBS studios for their moment in the spotlight.
Keith Richards Apologized to Mick Jagger for Words in ‘Life’
Keith Richards Apologized to Mick Jagger for Words in ‘Life’
Keith Richards Apologized to Mick Jagger for Words in ‘Life’
In order for the upcoming Rolling Stones shows to take place, Keith Richards apologized to Mick Jagger for what he said about the singer in his 2010 autobiography, 'Life.' In a new interview, Richards says that incidents like these have happened repeatedly throughout the band's 50-year history, but could never break up the Stones.
Rolling Stones Guitarist Ron Wood Hints at Warm-Up Shows
Rolling Stones Guitarist Ron Wood Hints at Warm-Up Shows
Rolling Stones Guitarist Ron Wood Hints at Warm-Up Shows
We know for certain there will be four Rolling Stones performances this year, but that doesn't mean you might not see the band playing somewhere other than London's O2 Arena or New Jersey's Prudential Center. Guitarist Ron Wood just stated that there might be some warm-up dates using one of the band's fake names.
Rolling Stones to Broadcast Final 2012 Concert on Pay-Per-View
Rolling Stones to Broadcast Final 2012 Concert on Pay-Per-View
Rolling Stones to Broadcast Final 2012 Concert on Pay-Per-View
Earlier today (Oct. 15), the Rolling Stones announced that they will perform four concerts -- two in London and two in Newark, N.J. -- in the coming months. Those who are unable to make those shows can now rest easy. The final show of the '50 and Counting' mini-tour will be shown live on pay-per-view in the United States.
Rolling Stones Announce 2012 London, New Jersey Concerts
Rolling Stones Announce 2012 London, New Jersey Concerts
Rolling Stones Announce 2012 London, New Jersey Concerts
After months of speculation, the Rolling Stones have finally announced four concerts to take place before the end of 2012. In the YouTube announcement (seen below) the group makes official long-rumored plans to play live before the end of their 50th year together. They'll play two dates in London in late November, and two dates in Newark, N.J. in mid-December.

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