The Rolling Stones documentary Crossfire Hurricane had its premiere in New York City early this week and now tonight, the rest of us who weren't lucky enough to be there at the premiere with the band (or even alive for their first concert) can take a look into their history as we wait for a future tour.
The Rolling Stones celebrated 50 years together this past summer and they're still cranking out the tunes. Here they discuss the new material and maybe drop some hints about their plans for 2013.
Just as the Rolling Stones are about to do four huge shows here in the states and with rumors swirling the group is headed out on a world tour to celebrate 50 years together, has Ron messed it up by possibly getting married?
Yesterday was the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones' first gig at the Marquee Club in London and Keith Richards was reflecting on the past and pontificating about their future.
It was on this day in 1962 that the Stones played their first gig at The Marquee Club in England, but they didn't play under the name as we know them now.
After their 50th Anniversary tour got pushed off this year and Mick says he's too busy with his new projects, does this mean the end for the Rolling Stones?
We all know that Ronnie Wood is a master of the axe, but now he's master of the brush as the Faces and Rolling Stones guitarist launches an art exhibit in the Big Apple. So, do we have a new replacement for Thomas Kinkade?