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Ronnie Wood, the guitarist of Rolling Stones, became a father at the age of 68 with 38-year-old Sally Wood. The couple had twin daughters whom they named Gracie Jane and Alice Rose. -
Rolling Stones' Historic Claim to Cuba Concert Slammed by Manic Street Preachers
The Rolling Stones recently had a concert in Cuba, claiming to make history being the first British rock n' roll act to perform a concert in the area after 15 years, but Manic Street Preachers are saying that this is not true. -
Rolling Stones Rock First Ever Concert in Cuba Despite Letter of Vatican to Stop Show
After years of not having any concert in Cuba since Western rock and pop was banned by the country's communist government, the people get to watch their first concert with a performance from Rolling Stones despite the requests from the Vatican to stop the show. -
Adele's '25' Recording Studio to Beatles' Abbey Road: London Walking Tour of Musical History
The London music scene has been a large component in music industry discussion following the recent surge in popularity from British singer/songwriter Adele, who will hit the road in the U.K. this February. From Handel to Hendrix, London is a goldmine of musical history. -
Mick Jagger Details New HBO Show 'Vinyl,' NYC's 1970s Music Scene
Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger dreamt up a movie 20 years ago with plans to detail the history of the music business. Eager to put his plan in motion, Jagger enlisted the help of 'Boardwalk Empire' creator Terence Winter and Martin Scorsese to make his long-time vision come to life. Realizing that they couldn't' squeeze the history of music into one film, the trip went fourth with crafting a new HBO rock drama, 'Vinyl,' which takes viewers directly into the heart of New York City streets in the 70s. -
Keith Richards Slams Mick Jagger's Solo Albums as Egotistical
Keith Richards is back at it again. Instead of taking shots against other influential classic rock groups like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and The Velvet Underground, the Rolling Stones guitarist put all his focus on his bandmate, Mick Jagger -- this wouldn't be the first or second time, though. The Stones guitarist recently admitted he never sat down and listened to the frontman's solo albums, but that didn't prevent him from calling the material egotistical and claiming that Jagger had "nothing to say." -
The Rolling Stones Announce America Latina Ole Tour 2016 with 12 New Dates
Although the iconic classic rock group has yet to put out a studio album since 2005's A Bigger Bang, The Rolling Stones decided to hit the touring circuit once more with a freshly announced Latin American tour slated for next year, America Latina Olé Tour. -
Stream Keith Richards' Digitally Released Solo Albums 'Talk is Cheap' and 'Main Offender'
Ahead of the release of his first solo album in over 20 years, "Crosseyed Heart," Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has made his first two solo records available for digital streaming for the first time ever. Previously only available in physical form, 1988's "Talk Is Cheap" and 1992's "Main Offender" have received full digital releases via Richards' own Mindless Records label will stream starting today, August 14. -
Rolling Stones Unveil Rare and Unseen Artifacts for New 'Exhibitionism' Gallery in London
London's Saatchi Gallery will host the Rolling Stones' first ever exhibit, chock-full of band artifacts, unearthed rare and unseen relics spanning their over 50-year career. The "Exhibitionism" gallery exhibit will run from April to September 2016-tickets go on sale Friday, July 10 via the "Exhibitionism" website and Saatchi. -
Rolling Stones Perform 'Beast of Burden' Alongside Ed Sheeran in Kansas City [WATCH]
The Rolling Stones have been pulling out all the stops on their North American Zip Code Tour, bringing special guests onstage to dazzle the audience while digging deep into their career-spanning catalogue to play rarities and fan favorites. During their Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium gig, the seasoned rockers continued the trend by bringing Ed Sheeran on stage to duet "Beast of Burden" with Mick Jagger. -
Brad Paisley Performs 'Dead Flowers' With the Rolling Stones in Nashville [WATCH]
In the midst of the Rolling Stones' Zip Code Tour, the legendary group stopped by Nashville for a 20-song set highlighting their country-favored sounds in a gesture to Music City. Stone's classics including "Wild Horses," "Dead Flowers" and "Faraway Eyes" were performed with a bit more twang while Mick Jagger paraded around in a cowboy hat. -
Rolling Stones Release Alternative Version of 'Brown Sugar' Featuring Eric Clapton [LISTEN]
Throughout the Rolling Stone's extensive and illustrious career, fanatics have been familiar with bootleg song versions including the 1971 LP, 'Sticky Fingers' opening track, "Brown Sugar" featuring guitar icon Eric Clapton. While the band has prepared for and launched their North American Zip Code Tour, track after 'Sticky Fingers' track has been released as an alternate take, acoustic version or never-before-heard renditions of fan favorites.
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