Rolling Stones

One Direction Singer Harry Styles In Line to Play Mick Jagger in New Rolling Stones Movie
One Direction Singer Harry Styles In Line to Play Mick Jagger in New Rolling Stones Movie
One Direction Singer Harry Styles In Line to Play Mick Jagger in New Rolling Stones Movie
A biopic about Mick Jagger and Keith Richards called ‘Exile on Main St.’ is in the works, with the casting stage reportedly underway. Rumor has it that Harry Styles, one of the members of British boy band One Direction, is in the running to play the Rolling Stones‘ frontman in the project, which is being funded by Virgin’s Richard Branson.
Bill Wyman to Rejoin The Rolling Stones?
Bill Wyman to Rejoin The Rolling Stones?
Bill Wyman to Rejoin The Rolling Stones?
Once again news continues to swirl from the Rolling Stones‘ camp over whether or not they will record again. Last week, Ron Wood retracted his original retraction on the subject, with sources saying he was overheard telling somebody that he, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards would be going into the studio very soon. Now, there is talk that bassist Bill Wyman may return to the fold.
Rolling Stones Join the List of Bands Who Won’t Play the Olympics
Rolling Stones Join the List of Bands Who Won’t Play the Olympics
Rolling Stones Join the List of Bands Who Won’t Play the Olympics
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has put another nail in the coffin of plans for the legendary band to play the London Olympics this summer. The 70-year-old tells the London Telegraph that he was never a fan of that idea. Pink Floyd and the surviving members of the Beatles have also shot down rumors of their potential reunions at the worldwide sporting competition over the past months. Read Mo
Rolling Stones Rule Out 2012 Tour, Citing Keith Richards’ Health
Rolling Stones Rule Out 2012 Tour, Citing Keith Richards’ Health
Rolling Stones Rule Out 2012 Tour, Citing Keith Richards’ Health
It’s often been said that the only two things that will survive a nuclear war are cockroaches and Keith Richards. However, it’s possible that the Rolling Stones guitarist might not be in good enough health to tour in celebration of the band’s 50th anniversary this year, as had been reported last month.
Jackson Browne, Ian Hunter And Others Star In Carnegie Hall Tribute To The Rolling Stones
Jackson Browne, Ian Hunter And Others Star In Carnegie Hall Tribute To The Rolling Stones
Jackson Browne, Ian Hunter And Others Star In Carnegie Hall Tribute To The Rolling Stones
New York’s Carnegie Hall may seem like a strange place for a tribute to those scrappy hoodlums known as the Rolling Stones, but the prestigious venue will get its rocks off on March 13 with ‘The Music of the Rolling Stones.’ Classic artists like Jackson Browne, Ian Hunter & The Rant Band and Art Garfunkel will join 18 other acts to perform all 21 songs on the Stones’ compilation, ‘Hot Rocks: 1
Rolling Stones Release Videos from New ’81 Archive Live Album
Rolling Stones Release Videos from New ’81 Archive Live Album
Rolling Stones Release Videos from New ’81 Archive Live Album
The Rolling Stones‘ official YouTube page has unlocked four new videos from a 1981 show the band filmed for Pay-per-view at the Hampton Coliseum in Virginia. It’s the same show from which they recently released their second archival downloadable live album, a look a the rock band in their prime, and a highlight reel of at least one of the more talked about moments in Stones’ history.
Ron Wood Says Rolling Stones ‘On the Verge of Touring’
Ron Wood Says Rolling Stones ‘On the Verge of Touring’
Ron Wood Says Rolling Stones ‘On the Verge of Touring’
We’ve been waiting for months to hear whether the Rolling Stones will mount a world tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary this year, and we’ve heard that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are trying to iron out the details — and that drummer Charlie Watts is eager to join his longtime mates on the road. According to guitarist Ron Wood, things are “on the verge” of coming together.
Rolling Stones Jagger & Richards Remember Stage Crasher from ’81 Concert
Rolling Stones Jagger & Richards Remember Stage Crasher from ’81 Concert
Rolling Stones Jagger & Richards Remember Stage Crasher from ’81 Concert
When you’ve toured as much as the Rolling Stones, it can be really hard to differentiate one show from another. But the band’s gig on Dec. 18, 1981, in Hampton, Virginia — now available as ‘Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981),’ the second official Stones concert bootleg — was certainly memorable for Keith Richards and Mick Jagger.
Rolling Stones Unearth ‘Tattoo You’ Tour Concert Through Archives Site
Rolling Stones Unearth ‘Tattoo You’ Tour Concert Through Archives Site
Rolling Stones Unearth ‘Tattoo You’ Tour Concert Through Archives Site
The Rolling Stones have issued the second concert from the Rolling Stones Archives, an official online portal to ”listen to unheard music, view unseen photographs and films, and look at rare merchandise” that the band created late last year. The latest offering, which was posted online today (Jan. 31), is ‘Hampton Coliseum: Live 1981,’ a digital-only collection that documents the band’s Dec. 18, 1

Load More Articles