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Martin Scorsese & Robert De Niro, Great Friends, Brilliant Collaborators, On Where It All Started As ‘Mean Streets’ Plays Tribeca Festival
Robert De Niro feels he's been extremely "fortunate to wind up with Marty" for all these years, and Martin Scorsese returned the compliment as the actor and director sat down after a screening of Mean Streets, the 1973 film that marked their first collaboration, and Scorsese's breakout. They went on to…
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The Smiths’ Johnny Marr Blasts Trump For Playing Band’s Tunes At Rallies; Joins Stones, Queen, Bowie & More In Not Wanting Music Used By Ex-POTUS
Donald Trump may be poised to win the New Hampshire primary tonight, but the GOP front runner won't be getting a vote from at least one musical legend.
The Smiths' guitarist Johnny Marr took to social media Tuesday to blast the former POTUS for blasting the iconic band's songs at his rallies in the…
‘The Crown’ Producer Shops Rolling Stones Series After It Falls Victim To Disney Cuts At FX
EXCLUSIVE: The Rolling Stones can’t get no satisfaction at FX.
A major series chronicling the band’s glory years has taken “a tumble” out of development with FX amid wider content cuts at Disney, according to the show’s producer.
Andy Harries, CEO of The Crown producer Left Bank Pictures, said…
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Rolling Stones Team Up With Kardashians’ Team For New Doc Going Behind The Scenes
The Rolling Stones have proved their tireless capacity to evolve, with a new documentary helmed by the team behind The Kardashians.
The Sun newspaper reports that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are marking the launch of their forthcoming album Hackney Diamonds, with a documentary…
Rolling Stones Album Tribute To Late Charlie Watts Will Have Bill Wyman Contributions
More than 30 years after leaving the Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman is back.
The 86-year-old bassist will be featured on a song on the Stones' upcoming album, the Sun reported Friday, as a tribute to their late drummer Charlie Watts, who died in August 2021. Watts will also be on the recording…
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Rolling Stones New Album Will Have Contributions From Charlie Watts, Beatles, Latter Sparking Fevered Dreams Of Special Concerts
The final Rolling Stones album with contributions from original drummer Charlie Watts will be out later this year, the band’s first new music in 18 years.
But that’s not all – Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are reported to be contributors on the new recording. The album would be the first…
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Rolling Stones Tour Resumes Tuesday In Milan, Says Covid-Recovered Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger says the Rolling Stones will return from Covid isolation Tuesday, resuming the band’s 60th anniversary European tour in Milan.
In an tweeted video, Jagger apologies “for the inconvenience about the shows,” then adds, “We’ll be on stage in Milan on Tuesday so see you there.”
The 78-year-old Jagger announced…
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Mick Jagger Gives Covid Update, Expects Rolling Stones’ European Tour To Resume Next Week
UPDATED: Mick Jagger, 78, thanked fans for the well-wishes after revealing last week that he had Covid. The Rolling Stones frontman also announced that he is now “feeling much better and can't wait to get back on stage next week!”
That’ll be music to the ears of European Stones fans, especially those in Milan where it…
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Rolling Stones Perform An Old Song For The First Time To Kick Off European Tour
Apparently, you can teach an old Stones new tricks.
The Rolling Stones started their 60th anniversary European tour by reviving the song “Out of Time,” which they first recorded in 1966 but have never played live.
The song was on the British edition of the Aftermath album. It was later popularized by Chris Farlowe…
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From The Rolling Stones To The Spice Girls: The Greatest Musical Moments In Cannes Film Festival History
In 1971, the Cannes Film Festival opened with a screening of Gimme Shelter by Albert and David Maysles, an immersive, vérité depiction of two weeks in the touring life of the Rolling Stones. If that was all it did, it might have been forgotten by now. But by a terrible freak of chance, the filmmakers followed the band…
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Rolling Stones Remember Drummer Charlie Watts In Moving Video Tribute
Charlie Watts may be gone, but he’s far from forgotten by the bandmates with whom he built an international music juggernaut.
The band released a tribute video late on Friday to its social media accounts, declaring that his drum set is closed for business. Watts died earlier this week of unknown causes. He had dropped…
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Rolling Stones U.S. Fall Tour To Proceed As Planned Following Death Of Drummer Charlie Watts
The Rolling Stones will tour the U.S. this fall as planned, with drummer Steve Jordan taking over – as previously announced – for original band member Charlie Watts, who died Tuesday.
Earlier this month, Watts dropped out of the tour to recuperate from a recent, unspecified medical procedure. The band announced…
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