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Releasing their first song in eight years, English rock band The Rolling Stones returns unannounced with "Living in a Ghost Town." -
Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards Says America Has To Get Rid Of Donald Trump
Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards recalled the first time they worked with Donald Trump in 1989. The encounter angered the lyricist/guitarist so much that he stabbed a table and threatened to hurt the billionaire. -
The Rolling Stones To Release Massive Vinyl Box Set Containing 15 Studio Albums
The Rolling Stones will be releasing a career-spanning vinyl collection that will feature the iconic bands' albums from 1961 to the most recent, ' Blue & Lonesome.' Mick Jagger and company will kick off their European tour next month. -
Rolling Stones Announce First Album in 10 Years: 12-Track Cover LP On The Way
The Rolling Stones are getting ready to release their first album in over a decade. There is one caveat though; it won't be new original music. The group announced today that they are releasing a 12-track cover album titled Blue & Lonesome. -
Bob Dylan's Solo Tour this Fall Gains Momentum from Desert Trip Festival Slot; Tickets Rising!
Bob Dylan will hit the road this fall, launching a solo run from mid-October through November. The 27-date trek will span across North America making stops in cities such as El Paso, Tulsa, Baton Rouge and many more. -
Controversial Candidate Donald Trump Ignores Ban on Rolling Stones Music at RNC
The ever controversial Republican Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has ignored a ban on playing The Rolling Stones music at his speeches and continues to blast “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at the end of each. -
Keith Richards on The Future of The Rolling Stones, Hints at Potential Album
Keith Richards is talking the future of The Rolling Stones in a new interview, and he is even hinting at a potential album. The interview was to promote his documentary on BBC2 entitled "Keith Richards: The Origin Of The Species," which will air this upcoming Saturday (July 23). -
Desert Trip Festival With Bob Dylan & Rolling Stones Has Priciest Tickets of the Summer
If you thought music festival tickets this summer were pricey, think again. While a pass to a festival like Coachella, Austin City Limits, or Bonnaroo isn't exactly the biggest bargain of the summer, the recently announced Desert Trip Festival in Indio, California has taken festival expenses to unthinkable levels. -
Rolling Stones Ask Donald Trump To Stop Using Their Music
You can't always get what you want Trump. -
Desert Trip: Stones, McCartney, Waters, Dylan, Who Festival Confirmed By Coachella Organizers
The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Who, Neil Young, Roger Waters and Paul McCartney at the "concert of the century." -
Coachella Organizers Reportedly Tabbing Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Stones, McCartney For Festival
What is being dubbed the "biggest concert in history" may be coming to Southern California this fall. -
Rolling Stones' Keith Richards Slams Adele & Rihanna for Not Writing Their Records Themselves
Rihanna and Adele have millions and millions of fans around the world, but don't count Keith Richards among them. In a new interview, the Rolling Stones guitarist slammed the two massive pop stars for using multiple songwriters for one record. And, in general, don't count this legendary rocker as a fan of modern pop music. -
Rolling Stones Historic Status of 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. -
President Obama Cuba Visit Delays Rolling Stones Free Concert
The concert will now go down on March 25. Thanks Obama. -
AC/DC, Queen and the Rolling Stones Lead Top Tour Overseas With High Ticket Prices
Old school rock tours are all the rage these days and some of the biggest names in rock history have rebooted their bands over the last couple years for major world tours. Internationally, bands like Queen, AC/DC and the Rolling Stones have taken to the road for a string of dates and they are garnering high ticket prices.
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