Reuters - Feb 11, 2007
British rock guitarist Peter Frampton, whose 1976 album Frampton Comes Alive! was one of the biggest-selling releases of all time, won the first Grammy of his career on Sunday for an album of instrumentals...
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Keyboardist Ian McLagan says of Ronnie Lane, his late friend and bandmate in the Small Faces and the Faces, It s time people woke up to him, absolutely, but it s way late. Lane, who succumbed to multiple...
More »Reuters - Sep 20, 2006
More than 40,000 Rolling Stones fans turned out as the four-decade-old band kicked off its latest U.S. tour on Wednesday night, looking for another chance to spend the night together. As the grizzled...
More »AP - Feb 27, 2006
The Rolling Stones will hold their first-ever concert in China in April, Chinese promoters said Tuesday, three years after canceling a pair of shows on the mainland because of the SARS outbreak. The...
More »Reuters - Dec 13, 2005
Rock legends the Rolling Stones will play a free concert on Rio de Janeiro s famed Copacabana Beach in February, organizers said on Tuesday, and up to 1.5 million people are expected to attend. City...
More »E! Online - Oct 4, 2005
Is Mick Jagger having his Yoko moment? The Rolling Stones frontman was forced to release a statement Tuesday after some U.K. tabloids ran with a story suggesting his gal-pal, L Wren Scott, is creating...
More »Reuters - Aug 21, 2005
The Rolling Stones kicked off their latest tour on Sunday with a flashy, high-energy concert at Boston s Fenway Park that made no concession to the band s more than four decades playing pounding rock...
More »E! Online - Aug 9, 2005
The Rolling Stones are ready for some football--and not the kind of football Americans call soccer. The legendary U.K. rockers have signed a deal with the National Football League and ABC for the...
More »AP - Jul 22, 2005
Long John Baldry, the British blues legend who helped launch the careers of such rock greats as Rod Stewart and the Rolling Stones, has died, his agent and friends said. He was 64. Baldry was admitted...
More »Reuters - Jul 16, 2005
The timing may be a bit off, but saxophonist Tim Ries is still psyched about his new CD, The Rolling Stones Project (Concord Jazz). Originally scheduled for earlier this year, the album will see the...
More »E! Online - May 10, 2005
Time is apparently still on the Rolling Stones side. The ageless wonders are once again ready to mount a massive world tour--that may or may not be their last, depending on which Stone you listened...
More »Reuters - Dec 9, 2004
The Rolling Stones recently concluded recording sessions for a new album in Paris with producer Don Was, who worked with them on their two previous studio releases. The band will reconvene in the New...
More »AP - Nov 12, 2004
The Rolling Stones failed to force an audit of the books of Decca Music Group, which they say may not have paid them all the royalties from their 40 Licks greatest hits album. The dispute centers on...
More »AP - Nov 12, 2004
The Rolling Stones failed Friday to force an audit of the books of Decca Music Group, which they say may not have paid them all the royalties from their 40 Licks greatest hits album. A High Court judge...
More »E! Online - Oct 4, 2004
We re glad to see Charlie Watts got what he needed. The Rolling Stones drummer has beaten his throat cancer and is now ready to rejoin the group for another world tour, fellow Stones Mick Jagger...
More »AP - Oct 2, 2004
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has won a battle with throat cancer, lead singer Mick Jagger was quoted as telling a newspaper Saturday. Watts, 63, was diagnosed with cancer four months ago and...
More »E! Online - Aug 16, 2004
Apparently time is on Charlie Watts side. The Rolling Stones drummer is battling throat cancer, but his doctors expect the rock vet to lick the disease. He is expected to make a full recovery...
More »AP - Jan 16, 2004
She s had her hands all over the naked bodies of the biggest names in music. But she s no groupie. Meet masseuse Dorothy Stein, aka Dr. Dot. She s worked her magic on the necks, arms and lower backs...
More »AP - Dec 13, 2003
He s 60, still singing, and now he s Sir Mick. That pouting, posturing icon of rock rebelliousness Mick Jagger officially joined the British establishment upon accepting a knighthood Friday and...
More »Reuters - Nov 7, 2003
The Rolling Stones rocked Hong Kong for the first time in their 40-year career on Friday, headlining a government-sponsored music festival that has angry taxpayers singing the blues. The veteran British...
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