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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. -
Mick Jagger is Namesake for Newly Discovered "Water Nymph" Species
Mick Jagger will now live on forever, and not just as the legendary frontman for The Rolling Stones. A newly discovered extinct species has been named after the "Gimme Shelter" singer... specifically thanks to his lips. -
HBO To Air James Brown Documentary in October
For the eccentric performer who earned the nickname the "Godfather of Soul," one biopic is not nearly enough for such an incredible career, which is why HBO will screen the documentary Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown next month. -
Mick Jagger: Rolling Stones Singer Talks Love Of Touring And Producing James Brown Biopic In New Interview
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger may have just turned 71-years-old this past July 26, but that doesn’t mean the man is going to stop touring. In fact, during a recent interview with The Telegraph, the legendary musician states, “I don’t know when I’m going to stop, but I’m still going now.” He also spoke about his role in the upcoming James Brown biopic, Get On Up. -
Mick Jagger, Monty Python: Rolling Stones Frontman Teases Comedy Group For Being ‘Wrinkly Old Men Reliving Their Youth’ [WATCH]
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, along with a couple of other members, took just a little bit of time away from the band’s current tour to be part of a pretty great video that shows the rock star mocking famed British comedy troupe Monty Python for being “wrinkly old men trying to relive their youth.” -
Metallica's Lars Ulrich Defends Glastonbury Booking, Criticizes Portrayal Of UK Metal Fans
Metallica is set to headline UK's Glastonbury Festival on Saturday; however, their booking has brought about mixed responses from festival-goers. In response to the negative comments about their slot, Lars Ulrich spoke with BBC 6 Music (via NME) about his thoughts on how UK metal fans are portrayed. -
John Mayer Joins Rolling Stones On Stage In Rome For 'Respectable' Performance [WATCH]
Despite frontman Mick Jagger’s recent fiasco with L’Wren Scott’s sister, in which she called him “grotesquely disgusting,” the Rolling Stones have continued their tour with much praise. Last night, the band was in Rome and welcomed in a special guest to play for a performance of “Respectable” – another headline maker, John Mayer. -
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. -
Mick Jagger Called ‘Grotesquely Disrespectful’ By L'Wren Scott’s Sister Over Alleged Lover
L'Wren Scott's sister recently called Mick Jagger "grotesquely disrespectful" due to allegations which claim he's seeing a new woman. -
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. -
Mick Jagger Becomes a Great-Grandfather at 70
Mick Jagger's granddaughter Assisi Jackson gave birth to a baby girl, making the legendary rocker a great-grandfather. -
Coldplay dedicated ‘Fix You’ to grieving Mick Jagger at their New York concert
Last night at their New York concert, Coldplay dedicated its slow-burning "Fix You" to Mick Jagger. Chris Martin told the crowd, "It's for Mick Jagger," before launching into the song about recovering from loss, Huffington Post reports.
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