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Though the Rolling Stones haven't released a new studio album since 2005's A Bigger Bang, they have released four live albums since then, and this year we'll be getting some more. Ultimate Classic Rock reports that this November, the Stones will be releasing two live albums to kick off their 'From The Vault' series: Hampton Coliseum - Live in 1981, which documents a show during the band's Tattoo You tour, and L.A. Forum - Live in 1975, which comes from the band's "Tour of the Americas," their first with guitarist Ronnie Wood. -
Keith Richards: Rolling Stones Guitarist Hints At New Solo Record In June 2015, Talks New Children’s Book ‘Gus & Me’
Looks like famed Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has finished work on his upcoming solo album, but word has it that fans will have to wait until June 2015 to get their hands on it, according to a recent interview with Billboard. -
Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith Richards, Neil Young: Legendary Pianist Preps New Star-Studded Album and Memoir For October 28
Looks like the legendary Jerry Lee Lewis is going to have one heck of a year considering his upcoming album and memoir release. The 78-year-old pianist is gearing up to drop both his third album in a decade, Rock & Roll Time, as well as his book, Jerry Lee Lewis: His Own Story on October 28. -
Vashti Bunyan To Release New Album In October
It was announced yesterday that British folk singer Vashti Bunyan will be releasing a new album titled Heartleap on October 6 in the UK through FatCat Records, and on October 7 in the US through DiCristina Records. Heartleap will be Bunyan's first album since 2005's Lookaftering, and just her third overall since her cult classic debut Just Another Diamond Day was released in 1970. -
Keith Richards, Sara Bareilles Sing On ‘Playing For Change 3’, Creator Mark Johnson Aims to Connect Others Through Music [EXCLUSIVE]
Music Times talks to 'Playing For Change' creator Mark Johnson about the movement's forthcoming album, 'Playing For Change 3.' -
WATCH: Bruce Springsteen Joins Rolling Stones in Portugal's Rock In Rio Lisboa Music Festival
Bruce Springsteen Joins Rolling Stones in Portugal's Rock In Rio Lisboa Music Festival The minds of fans in attendance of last night's Rock In Rio Lisboa music festival were undoubtedly blown when New Jersey's own Bruce Springsteen joined the legendary Rolling Stones onstage for a performance. -
Parody video celebrates Keith Richards' 70th birthday [WATCH]
Today is Rolling Stone's guitarist Keith Richard's 70th birthday. To celebrate the unbelievable feat of making it this far despite a life of hard partying, a design company in St. Louis, Missouri called Tremendousness Collective has produced a ridiculous birthday video that parodies the "Twelve Days of Christmas" with random facts about Richards' life. -
Rolling Stones Tour: Band Releases Hyde Park Show as Live Album on iTunes, Featuring "Paint It, Black" and "Satisfaction"
More than 65,000 people paid to see The Rolling Stones on each night of their-two weekend stop at Hyde Park in London. But if you were stuck in the United States and couldn't get out to the show, the band is now offering a recorded version of the concert on iTunes. "The Rolling Stones - Hyde Park Live" is available for a $9.99 download price. -
Rolling Stones Tour UPDATE: Band's First Show at Hyde Park in 44 Years 'No Exercise in Nostalgia'
The Rolling Stones haven't played London's Hyde Park for nearly 45 years, and the last time the band played there was kind of a big deal, but that doesn't mean fans should expect a historical reenactment of the band's 1969 show, says vocalist Mick Jagger.
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