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The Rolling Stones have extended their “No Filter” tour with 11 new dates in the U.K., Ireland, Germany, France, the Czech Republic and Poland. The upcoming leg, which includes a pair of London dates at London Stadium and Twickenham Stadium, launches May 17th in Dublin and concludes July 8th in Warsaw. More
A new compilation will spotlight the Rolling Stones‘ many performances for the BBC in the early-to-mid–Sixties. One of the highlights of the album, titled On Air, is a version of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” that the band recorded on September 18th, 1965, for the program Saturday Club – mere months after the single came out. More
Mick Jagger has two new songs out today: a collaboration with grime superstar Skepta called “England Lost” and a solo track called “Gotta Get a Grip.” The Rolling Stones frontman also asked several people to remix “Gotta Get a Grip”: Seeb, Alok, the Stones’ musical director Matt Clifford, and Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker. More
The Rolling Stones, who launched their own recording career releasing a cover of Chuck Berry’s “Come On” as their debut single in 1963, have paid tribute to the late rock ‘n’ roll legend upon hearing the news of his death. Berry passed away on Saturday at the age of 90. More
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, is a nice visit, but for music aficionados looking to explore the business side of rock history, a trip to a New York federal courtroom might be more educational. More
This may have been a rough year on the political front, but at least a ton of great albums came out to help us get though it. It began eight days into the year with David Bowie‘s Blackstar and continued through the next few months with stellar releases by everyone from Frank Ocean and Kanye West to Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen and the Rolling Stones….
After the world ends, Kristen Stewart swerves through Los Angeles, dodging stray zebras and rocking with the windows down to the Rolling Stones in her blue Mustang GT. The new video for the Stones’ Eddie Taylor cover, “Ride ‘Em on Down.” It’s the first single from the Stones’ just-released album of blues covers, Blue & Lonesome.
In the video, directed by Francois Rousselet, Stewart dances as wildly as she drives, all over abandoned, sun-soaked L.A. When a police car pulls her over, it’s just another survivor asking where she obtained the gas for her Mustang. “My butt,” she says. The man departs before things get violent.
The Rolling Stones’ latest studio album is the rock legends’ first LP in more than a decade.
The Rolling Stones have ended their longest-ever studio album drought with the release of Blue & Lonesome, the rock legends’ first LP in more than a decade.
Produced by Don Was and The Glimmer Twins (the longtime pseudonym used by Stones singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards for their production work), the Stones’ all-covers album of blues classics and deep cuts dropped at midnight through…
The track dates back to the 1930s when Delta blues great Bukka White penned the track under the title “Shake ‘Em on Down.” Chicago blues singer Eddie Taylor recorded the track in 1955 as “Ride ‘Em on Down”; it’s this version that inspired the Stones to cover the track.