Guitarist Keith Richards believes modern pop sensations like Rihanna and Adele don't have what it takes to write all of their own music. Read More »
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. Read More »
Much of the information about The Rolling Stones show tonight at Hyde Park in London is a mystery, including the setlist. But that's only because band leaders Mick Jagger and Keith Richards haven't agreed on it yet. Read More »
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. Read More »
You would think that after more than 50 years as a band and playing some of the biggest shows possible, The Rolling Stones would be up for anything. However Keith Richards, the band's guitarist and fan favorite, admitted that he was a little nervous heading into the group's headlining slot at the Glastonbury Music Festival on Saturday. Read More »
In an extremely rare occurrence last night in Chicago during their 2013 tour, the Rolling Stones performed “As Tears Go By.” To make it even more special, Mick Jagger brought out pop star Taylor Swift to accompany the Stones on the tune. While Jagger and Keith Richards wrote the song, it was 1960s pop singer Marianne Faithfull who made a career off of her own take on the song. Jagger and Faithfull actually dated about 50 years ago, so when Swift came out to perform the crowd was treated to an eerily familiar scene last night. Read More »
Several never-before-seen pictures of The Rolling Stones are set to go on display at the Proud Chelsea gallery in London beginning in June, according to NME.com. Read More »
According to Rolling Stone Magazine, legendary rock band the Rolling Stones are planning to play 18 North American tour dates this year. That is right classic rock fans, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards could be back on tour as soon as 2013! Read More »