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  • The Rolling Stones Face Legal Battle with Insurance Underwriters over L'Wren Scott's Mental State and Policy Claims

    The ugly business regarding the death of fashion designer L'Wren Scott has come back to the fore now that insurance underwriters are investigating whether The Rolling Stones can file a claim following her suicide in March. Scott was dating vocalist Mick Jagger, who along with the rest of the band opted to cancel the Stones' tour of Australia following the news.
  • 'Call of Duty' Trailer Soundtracks: From Frank Sinatra to Eminem, AC/DC and More [WATCH]

    The biggest franchise in video games at the moment released another explosive game onto the market this week. The only thing more explosive and out of control than Call of Duty series gameplay nowadays is Call of Duty commercials, which more and more feature big name musicians and celebrity guest stars. The last five titles have all packed an expensive soundtrack into its trailers.
  • Americana Darling Jason Isbell Performs Tunes by Cream, The Rolling Stones, Warren Zevon at Sold-Out Nashville Shows [WATCH]

    Former Drive-By Trucker and current Americana superstar Jason Isbell stopped by Nashville's Ryman Auditorium for three nights of tunes, adding covers by Cream, Warren Zevon and The Rolling Stones to his setlists.
  • The Rolling Stones To Release 'L.A. Forum Live In 1975' DVD In November [TRACKLIST]

    The Rolling Stones are one of the most prolific touring rock bands in history, so picking highlights is an almost impossible job given the thousands of options available.
  • 6 Albums Made of Scrapped, Unused Songs: The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and More

    Tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 7, Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks will be releasing her eighth solo album "24 Karat Gold — Songs from the Vault," which consists of songs Nicks had written over the last 40 years but never recorded. She is far from the only artist, however, to release an album of unused songs. Here are six more albums made up of scrapped songs:
  • The Rolling Stones Release Teaser Video For '14 On Fire Tour' [WATCH]

    Mick Jagger and the boys recently announced an international leg that will take them through Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand.
  • The Rolling Stones Announce 'From The Vault' Live Album Series, First Two Releases Coming In November

    Though the Rolling Stones haven't released a new studio album since 2005's A Bigger Bang, they have released four live albums since then, and this year we'll be getting some more. Ultimate Classic Rock reports that this November, the Stones will be releasing two live albums to kick off their 'From The Vault' series: Hampton Coliseum - Live in 1981, which documents a show during the band's Tattoo You tour, and L.A. Forum - Live in 1975, which comes from the band's "Tour of the Americas," their first with guitarist Ronnie Wood.
  • 7 Bands Whose Double Albums Were Their Best: The Rolling Stones, Genesis, And More

    Double albums are a tricky proposition for most artists. Though they can be fascinating listens, they tend to come off as overlong, bloated, and messy, and even some classic ones such as The Beatles' "White Album" are often criticized for being indulgent. Still, some bands pull it off, and the double albums released by these seven bands are often considered to be their best work.
  • Species Named after Famous Musicians: Mick Jagger, Beyoncé, Bono, Jim Morrison and Many More

    Mick Jagger had the honor (or something like it), as Music Times reporter Carolyn Menyes wrote earlier this week, of having an extinct species of pig named after him. The news itself isn't that shocking: scientists are naming stuff after musicians all the time. We've narrowed down a majority of the organisms and their respective titles into five categories.
  • Toronto Mayoral Election: Fucked Up's Damian Abraham Leading Mayoral Debate on The Arts...Rob Ford Invited

    Fucked Up's Damian Abraham will be leading a mayoral debate in Toronto on September 29, touching upon arts-based issues in Canada's biggest city.
  • Mick Jagger is Namesake for Newly Discovered "Water Nymph" Species

    Mick Jagger will now live on forever, and not just as the legendary frontman for The Rolling Stones. A newly discovered extinct species has been named after the "Gimme Shelter" singer... specifically thanks to his lips.
  • Keith Richards: Rolling Stones Guitarist Hints At New Solo Record In June 2015, Talks New Children’s Book ‘Gus & Me’

    Looks like famed Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has finished work on his upcoming solo album, but word has it that fans will have to wait until June 2015 to get their hands on it, according to a recent interview with Billboard.
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