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The Rolling Stones Celebrate 40 years

Posted by Stephen Baldwin on November 3rd, 2009

The Rolling StonesThe Rolling Stones are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their album Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! today with the release of a “Super Deluxe LP Box Edition.”

Considered by many as one of the greatest live rock albums of all time, it was recorded during a late November show at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

Available on Amazon.com for less than $50, the box-set includes: three vinyl LP’s with album art (a remastered version of Get Yer Ya-Yas Out!, a set of unreleased Stone’s tracks, and 12 never-before-released tracks by Ike and Turner and B.B. King), three CD’s with identical content to the vinyl’s, a collector’s book, replica’69 tour poster and a DVD containing footage from the two-night concert with additional backstage and other live footage.

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Jack White Plots World Domination

Posted by Emma Renda on September 3rd, 2009

Jack WhiteJack White has been a very busy, very lucky man lately.

Along with his film It Might Get Loud featuring U2′s The Edge and Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, White has entered the studio with the Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards, according to Pitchfork.

This isn’t White’s first brush with the Stones – he performed “Loving Cup” alongside Jagger in Martin Scorcese’s concert documentary Shine A Light. Now Richards says the two have been recording together, but wouldn’t confirm rumours that White is lined up to produce the next Stones album.

Details for the album are still vague, and Richards says he is still just trying to rally his band to get writing although they are working together to compile bonus tracks for a re-release of Exile on Main Street next year.

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The Rolling Stones Thankful for Keith Richards

Posted by andPOP Staff on November 28th, 2006

The Rolling Stones finished their final US concert by thanking the surgeon who saved Keith Richards’ life.

The legendary guitarist, who suffered a blood clot after falling out of a tree in Fiji earlier this year, expressed his gratitude to the medical team who looked after him.

Singer Sir Mick Jagger, 63, also thanked fans at the Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium for their patience after the show was postponed for four days when doctors told him to rest his voice.

A source said: “They weren’t the most rock ‘n’ roll of announcements. But now the band can settle down to a well-earned rest.”

The Stones’ ‘A Bigger Bang’ tour has been beset with problems since it began last August. Several dates were rescheduled when Richards underwent brain surgery, while further delays occurred when Jagger experienced throat problems and then returned to the UK to visit his sick father, Joe, who died of pneumonia earlier this month.

Despite the difficulties, the tour is the highest-grossing in history after generating £226 million so far – overtaking U2′s ‘Vertigo’ tour, which
grossed £195 million – according to figures compiled by Billboard magazine.

The band has performed 110 shows in front of 3.5 million fans since the run of shows began last year.

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Rolling Stones Confirm Three Canadian Stops

Posted by andPOP Staff on July 25th, 2006

Legendary rock band The Rolling Stones announced 17 new tour dates on Tuesday, including three shows in Canada.

Billboard reports that the second North American leg of the band’s A Bigger Bang tour will kick off on September 20 in Boston and end in Los Angeles on November 18.

Confirmed Canadian dates include a stop in Halifax on September 23, a show in Regina on October 8, and a Vancouver concert on November 3.

According to promoter Michael Cohl, ticket prices for this leg will be about 10-15% cheaper than previous dates on the tour, with students getting a further discount of $20.

Ticket prices will average between $90 and $100, with an American Express presale beginning on July 26. 200 tickets will also be available for seats on the stage at each show, keeping in line with the first leg of the tour.

Catch the Rolling Stones when they hit North America again this fall:

Sept. 20: Boston (Gillette Stadium)
Sept. 23: Halifax, Nova Scotia (Halifax Commons)
Sept. 27: East Rutherford, N.J. (Giants Stadium)
Oct. 2: Wichita, Kan. (Cessna Stadium)
Oct. 6: Missoula, Mont. (Grizzly Stadium)
Oct. 8: Regina, Sask. (Mosaic Stadium)
Oct. 11: Chicago (Soldier Field)
Oct. 17: Seattle (Qwest Field)
Oct. 20: El Paso, Texas (Sun Bowl)
Oct. 22: Austin, Texas (Zilker Park)
Oct. 27: Atlantic City, N.J. (Boardwalk Hall)
Nov. 3: Vancouver (BC Place Stadium)
Nov. 5: Oakland, Calif. (McAfee Coliseum)
Nov. 8: Phoenix (Cardinals Stadium)
Nov. 11: Las Vegas (MGM Grand)
Nov. 14: Boise, Idaho (Idaho Center)
Nov. 18: Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium)

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Stones Tour Continues with Wood in Rehab

Posted by andPOP Staff on June 19th, 2006

The Rolling Stones will stay on schedule with their current tour even though guitarist Ronnie Wood checked into a rehab centre this week for alcoholism.

The band’s publicist has confirmed that the ‘A Bigger Band’ tour will restart on July 11 in Milan as planned, reported the CBC. The tour had already been delayed by Keith Richards’ head injury in Fiji.

“[Wood] needs some rest, but he will definitely be fit for the first night of the European tour,” said publicist Fran Curtis.

Wood, 59, has struggled with alcohol abuse in the past. He was also in rehab last year.

The upcoming leg of the tour will take the Rolling Stones to 21 venues in 11 countries, including Germany, Norway, Spain and Portugal.

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Rolling Stones to Hit China This Spring

Posted by Eva Lam on February 28th, 2006

China?s censors are sure to be keeping a close eye on The Rolling Stones when the band makes its mainland debut this April.

The Shanghai concert on April 8 will be part of the long-running British group?s A Bigger Bang tour.

In the late 1970s, the Stones held high-level talks about touring China but the plans fell through. The band then had two shows in China canceled in spring 2003 because of the SARS epidemic.

Even before the cancellation, the Chinese Ministry of Culture told the band it could not perform four songs ? “Let’s Spend the Night Together,” “Brown Sugar,” “Honky Tonk Women” and “Beast of Burden.” No reasons were given, but the songs are among the Stones? more sexually explicit hits.

“This time, they also probably will not play those songs,” a company employee surnamed Gu said, according to Reuters. “They know there are differences between Chinese and Western cultures. They don’t want to do anything against the Chinese government.”

The Stones, now entering their fifth decade, are touring the world in support of “A Bigger Bang,” their first studio album since 1997′s “Bridges to Babylon.” It was the top-moneymaking tour last year, hauling in a record-setting $162 million in ticket sales, according to concert trade Pollstar.

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Beck to Tour North America, Open for The Rolling Stones this Fall

Posted by Eva Lam on August 9th, 2005

Beck has announced plans for a North American tour this fall in support of “Guero,” nearly five months after the album’s release.

The genre-defying musician will kick off the tour Sept. 19 in Minneapolis and wrap up Oct. 8 in Camden, N.J., reported Billboard Tuesday.

In between, Beck will open three shows for The Rolling Stones: Sept. 24 in Columbus, Ohio; Sept. 26 in Toronto; and Oct. 1 in Hershey, Pa.

The singer-songwriter is also slated to play as one of four headlining acts (alongside Oasis, The Killers and The Pixies) at the inaugural Across the Narrows Festival, which descends upon Brooklyn and Staten Island, N.Y. on Oct. 1-2.

Tickets for Beck?s North American tour go on sale Saturday through Ticketmaster.com.

Opening acts are expected to be announced shortly.

To date, Beck has supported his latest Interscope release with West Coast shows, impromptu jam sessions and a headlining gig at Japan?s Fuji Rock Festival. Even without the aid of a full-blown tour, ?Guero? debuted at a career-best No. 2 on The Billboard 200 and has already sold more than 623,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan.

?Guero? is officially Beck?s 10th full-length release. Two previous albums, ?Odelay? and ?Mellow Gold,? made SPIN magazine?s 100 Greatest Albums list in June.

Here are Beck’s tour dates:

Sept. 19: Minneapolis, MN (Wilkins Auditorium)
Sept. 20-21: Chicago, IL (Riviera Theatre)
Sept. 22: Detroit, MI (State Theatre)
Sept. 24: Columbus, OH (Nationwide Arena; w/ Rolling Stones)
Sept. 25: Cleveland, OH (House of Blues)
Sept. 26: Toronto, Ontario (Rogers Centre; w/ Rolling Stones)
Sept. 28: Montreal, Quebec (Bell Centre)
Sept. 29: Boston, MA (FleetBoston Pavilion)
Oct. 1: Hershey, PA (Hersheypark Stadium; w/ Rolling Stones)
Oct. 2: Brooklyn, NY (Across the Narrows Festival)
Oct. 5: Fairfax, VA (Patriot Center)
Oct. 8: Camden, NJ (Tweeter Center)

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