Katy Perry joins Rolling Stones on stage
The Rolling Stones 50 and Counting tour moved down Route 66 to Las Vegas this weekend and Katy Perry was the honky tonk woman Mick Jagger emotionally rescued for the ride.
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The Rolling Stones 50 and Counting tour moved down Route 66 to Las Vegas this weekend and Katy Perry was the honky tonk woman Mick Jagger emotionally rescued for the ride.
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Although the Rolling Stones were tight-lipped about their tour plans following last year's batch of "50 and Counting" shows, the rockers were already planning to hit the road for a bigger tour.
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Fans snapped up the 65,000 tickets from the band's official website at the astonishing rate of 360 a second.
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Charlie Watts has said that he doesn't want to play Glastonbury because he doesn't like festivals or playing outdoors.
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The Rolling Stones have hinted that their upcoming tour dates will feature guest appearances from some high profile names.
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Tickets to see The Rolling Stones for their forthcoming huge Hyde Park gig sold out in three minutes this morning (April 5).
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The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has said that he doesn't want to play Glastonbury because he doesn't like festivals or playing outdoors.
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The Rolling Stones will announce their 50th anniversary world tour on April 3.
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The Rolling Stones will play the world famous Glastonbury music festival for the first time this year.
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Wood, 65, Sir Mick Jagger, 69, Keith Richards, 69, and drummer Charlie Watts, 71, - performed a series of live concerts last year to mark their 50th anniversary, and Wood is keen to continue the celebrations.
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Keith Richards admits his band is not 'punctual' with Christmas gifts.
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Lady Gaga will tone down her over-the-top styling for the Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary concert, according to drummer Charlie Watts.
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That's a possibility when she performs with the Rolling Stones on the final concert marking the band's 50th anniversary.
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There was definitely more Stones in my house than Beatles.
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The waiting is finally over The Rolling Stones will perform their 50 and Counting live concerts starting this weekend on Sunday 25th November at The O2 Arena in London.
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The Rolling Stones have premièred the video for their new track 'Doom And Gloom'.
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"Doom and Gloom," the Rolling Stones' first new song in more than six years, finds Mick Jagger at his preening, taking-no-shit best — bitching about people who bitch, in all of his spittle-spewing glory.
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The Rolling Stones are to be chronicled in a kaleidoscopic new film, 'Crossfire Hurricane', that documents key periods of their career and their incredible adventures.
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The Rolling Stones ' Charlie Watts has revealed that he doesn't want to see his bandmate Ronnie Wood for "two years" whenever they finish touring.
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Both were 18 years old and still living at home, but evidence suggests Richards's bad boy image and obsessive musicality were already apparent.
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Much has been made of the Rolling Stones ' 50th anniversary, and while the other members continue to ponder the group's future plans, drummer Charlie Watts is taking time to work with jazz quartet the ABC and D of Boogie Woogie, which just released its first album, Live in Paris.
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Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has debuted his other band the A, B, C & D of Boogie Woogie in New York City at the Iridium Jazz Club. Watts formed the band in 2009.
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Charlie Watts has recorded a new version of 'Route 66′, the Bobby Troup song also made famous by The Rolling Stones in the 1960s.
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Expect to see an old name in the Rolling Stones credits soon.
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Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has revealed that it is highly unlikely the band will perform at this year's London Olympics.
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There will be no 50th anniversary tour in 2012 for the Rolling Stones.
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Charlie Watts has revealed that he wants The Rolling Stones to get back out on the road for their 50th anniversary.
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I'm not sure this news matters to anyone under 50, or to the bookers of stadiums, but in a recent interview, the Rolling Stones' drummer Charlie Watts expressed the desire to tour this year, ignoring the fact that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been fighting in public over Richards' memoir, Life. "It would be lovely next year to do some shows because it will be fifty years. "Ronnie plays, I still play, Mick sings, he can do it anyway, I think Keith is doing some records," he told 6 Music. "Anyway it would be great if we did, we are just getting to an age where it's getting a bit difficult to get it together and it's such a bloody performance getting us together."
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Charlie Watts has talked up the chances of The Rolling Stones touring this year.
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The Rolling Stones ' Charlie Watts had admitted he was lucky not to become addicted to heroin during the 70s.
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There continues to be rumors about the Rolling Stones going on the road to celebrate their 50th anniversary, but nothing is official.
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The rocker says the band's fans weren't overly keen on the little man.
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He was seen last week leaving a London meeting with bandmates Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood. But Jagger, 68, quelled rumours the Stones will perform for the first time since 2007 � possibly at the London Olympics.
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Charlie had an old record player with a horn and a little quiet old jazz record and he wound it up and played it.
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With Mick Jagger in the infancy of his super group Super Heavy , Charlie Watts occasionally busy with the ABC&D of Boogie Woogie and Keith Richards considering a solo album, one might think the Rolling Stones have unofficially called it a day.
Read MoreSir Terry Wogan's special guest is Charlie Watts, Rolling Stones drummer since 1963, cool, impassive, artistic, jazz-loving Londoner, married to the same wife since 1964.
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According to Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, the band is planning to go out on tour one more time, ostensibly to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary, in 2012.
Read MoreJeff Sabatini and Mike Vasquez are tweeting for GLONO from the All Good Festival in West Virginia, although word from Sab is that network connectivity there is awful.
Read MoreBill Wyman has 'mad memories' of his time with the Rolling Stones.
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