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The Rolling Stones play ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ with Ukrainian choir - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Austria - Netherlands - Switzerland - city Amsterdam - Choir
nme.com
17.07.2022 / 13:47

The Rolling Stones play ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ with Ukrainian choir

The Rolling Stones invited a Ukrainian choir on stage to perform ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ at a gig this weekend – see footage below.The legendary rockers were playing the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria on Friday (July 15), where they saved a special surprise for the encore.“They came long way to be here tonight,” Mick Jagger told the crowd before introducing the Dzvinochok boys choir and Vognyk girls choir, revealing that they drove 15 hours from Kyiv to Vienna to be at the show.Choirmaster Ruben Tolmachov then told the crowd: “This is a very special night for the two choirs and a chance of a lifetime not to be missed.“I’m so glad we made it here to Vienna a night to remember for all of us.”See footage of the performance below.Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in February, the music world has invited many Ukrainian creatives to perform at global events and with world-famous bands.Last month, Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra were invited to perform at Glastonbury Festival, with frontman Oleh Psiuk telling NME: “We are lucky that we are here, so we’ve tried to prepare for our performance [at Glastonbury]. We are super-happy to be here.”A video message recorded by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was also screened around Worthy Farm on the Friday of the festival.The Rolling Stones resumed their European stadium tour last month after cancelling shows because Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID.The Stones postponed two gigs in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Bern, Switzerland in mid-June due to their frontman’s ill health.

Sonny Barger, Hells Angel who did security at fatal Rolling Stones show, has died - www.nme.com - California - county Oakland
nme.com
04.07.2022 / 23:43

Sonny Barger, Hells Angel who did security at fatal Rolling Stones show, has died

Rolling Stones show in 1969, has died.According to a post on Facebook, which includes a message from Barger himself intended to be posted straight after his death, the Hells Angel “passed peacefully after a brief battle with cancer” aged 83.Born Ralph Hubert Barger, Jr. in 1938, Barger founded the Oakland, California branch of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club in 1957, the most influential and arguably the original iteration of the legendary crew.“If you are reading this message, you’ll know that I’m gone.

Authorised biography of The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts announced - www.nme.com - Britain - USA
nme.com
01.07.2022 / 22:45

Authorised biography of The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts announced

The Rolling Stones and Watts’ family, has been announced.Charlie’s Good Tonight: The Authorised Biography of Charlie Watts is due to be released on September 15 in the UK and October 11 in the US, according to Rolling Stone. The book features forewords from both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, plus a prelude from the band’s former manager/producer Andrew Loog Oldham.The longtime Rolling Stones drummer died at the age of 80 last August prompting a huge outpouring of tributes from the music world and beyond.His surviving bandmates reflected on the “huge loss” in September last year before later dedicating their first show of 2021 to Watts.The new biography has been written by author-broadcaster Paul Sexton and includes new interviews with Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood, as well as friends, family and collaborators.“Our dear friend Charlie Watts was not just a fantastic drummer but a wonderful person,” the Rolling Stones said in a statement.

Mick Jagger tells his ‘Life as a Rolling Stone’ - www.msn.com - county Stone
msn.com
01.07.2022 / 21:39

Mick Jagger tells his ‘Life as a Rolling Stone’

(BBC2. 9. 30pm)Once upon a time, rock was seen as a young person’s game, but not anymore.

'Tina' Star Chanel Haynes Claims She Was Fired From West End Show Over Rolling Stones Gig - www.justjared.com - London - Italy - county Stone
justjared.com
30.06.2022 / 06:45

'Tina' Star Chanel Haynes Claims She Was Fired From West End Show Over Rolling Stones Gig

Chanel Haynes is speaking out about her involvement in Tina on the West End in London.

Singer Chanel Haynes Was Fired From Tina Turner Musical After Performing With the Rolling Stones - www.etonline.com - Italy - New Orleans - county Stone - county Turner
etonline.com
30.06.2022 / 03:39

Singer Chanel Haynes Was Fired From Tina Turner Musical After Performing With the Rolling Stones

Rolling Stones in Milan, Italy. She took it, but, somehow, the other shoe dropped — the gig appears to have resulted in Haynes getting fired from her dream role of portraying Tina Turner in London's West End musical.In an interview with, the New Orleans native told the venerable magazine that she was canned from the  musical and barred from completing the final three shows shortly after accepting a last-minute invitation from The Stones to fly from London to Milan to replace backup singer, Sasha Allen, who had to bow out due to an unspecified reason. «Gimme Shelter» has been a staple in the Rolling Stones' setlist for decades now, and a duet between Mick Jagger and Allen. The band was told about Haynes, and after watching some of her past performances the band wondered if she could fly up to Italy, stat.«I can't say exactly when I got the call because I don't want to give timelines,» she told.

Chanel Haynes claims she was sacked from ‘Tina’ musical after singing with The Rolling Stones - www.nme.com - Britain - county Stone - county Jones - county Turner
nme.com
29.06.2022 / 22:21

Chanel Haynes claims she was sacked from ‘Tina’ musical after singing with The Rolling Stones

Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, after singing with The Rolling Stones.The musician had been portraying Tina Turner in a West End production of Tina but was offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform ‘Gimme Shelter’ with The Rolling Stones in Milan.Haynes appeared with the Stones in place of their longstanding backup singer, Sasha Allen, who sat the Milan show out for an unspecified reason. A mentee of the iconic Quincy Jones, Haynes is best known as one third of the gospel trio Trinitee 5:7. More recently, she played the lead role in the UK’s production of Tina.“I can’t say exactly when I got the call because I don’t want to give timelines,” Haynes told Rolling Stone magazine about the offer from the legendary rock band.

Mick Jagger delivers electric performance as Rolling Stones headline BST Hyde Park - www.msn.com - Britain - London - Jordan - city Amsterdam - county Hyde - city Bern
msn.com
26.06.2022 / 17:53

Mick Jagger delivers electric performance as Rolling Stones headline BST Hyde Park

Mick Jagger made a glorious return to the stage with The Rolling Stones at British Summer Time (BST) festival in Hyde Park on Saturday. The 78-year-old musician brought the house down as the rock band – which features guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – marked 60 years since their first ever show at the Marquee Club in London. Sir Mick donned a vibrant flowery green jacket, while guitarist Ronnie rocked a blue suede jacket and a purple shirt.

The Rolling Stones bring out Chanel Haynes to perform ‘Gimme Shelter’ in Milan - www.nme.com - Britain - Italy - Jordan - county Stone - Netherlands - Madrid - county Jones - Switzerland - city Amsterdam
nme.com
23.06.2022 / 07:07

The Rolling Stones bring out Chanel Haynes to perform ‘Gimme Shelter’ in Milan

Mick Jagger‘s bout of COVID-19, The Rolling Stones performed ‘Gimme Shelter’ with gospel singer Chanel Haynes.The legendary rockers performed in Milan, Italy on Tuesday (June 21), performing a 19-song set as part of their UK and European ‘SIXTY’ tour. The show was confirmed to go ahead on Monday (June 20), following the postponements of shows in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Bern, Switzerland.

Mick Jagger ready to resume Rolling Stones tour following COVID-19 bout - www.nme.com - Britain - Italy - county Stone - Netherlands - Switzerland - city Amsterdam
nme.com
20.06.2022 / 19:03

Mick Jagger ready to resume Rolling Stones tour following COVID-19 bout

Mick Jagger has said that he’s ready to resume The Rolling Stones’ UK and European tour after recently testing positive for COVID-19.The Stones postponed two gigs in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Bern, Switzerland last week due to their frontman’s ill health. The Amsterdam date has been rescheduled to next month, but the Swiss gig has since been cancelled.After the Stones confirmed earlier today (June 20) that their ‘SIXTY’ tour will resume as planned in Milan, Italy tomorrow (June 21), Jagger has now shared a short video message in which he thanked the band’s fans for their support.“Hi everyone, thanks so much for all your lovely messages – I really appreciate them,” he said.“I’m sorry for the inconvenience about the shows.

The Rolling Stones cancel Switzerland show following COVID-related postponement - www.nme.com - Britain - Italy - Switzerland - city Amsterdam
nme.com
20.06.2022 / 13:47

The Rolling Stones cancel Switzerland show following COVID-related postponement

The Rolling Stones have cancelled their planned show in Bern, Switzerland after it was postponed last week due to Mick Jagger testing positive for COVID-19.The band had been set to play in the Swiss city last Friday (June 17), but the show was pulled – along with another gig in Amsterdam, which has since been rescheduled – due to the Stones frontman’s health.The Stones have now confirmed this morning (June 20) that they have been unable to reschedule the Bern show, meaning that they will no longer play in Switzerland on their ‘SIXTY’ UK and European tour.“We regrettably have to announce that despite all the best efforts the Rolling Stones concert in Bern, Switzerland cannot be rescheduled and has now unfortunately been cancelled,” the band said in a statement.“The Stones concert promoters have worked extremely hard and tried everything they possibly could to find an alternative date or venue for the concert in Switzerland but sadly this was not possible.pic.twitter.com/r5oAPuOHE5— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) June 20, 2022“The band wish to send a huge apology to all the fans in Switzerland who bought tickets and are deeply saddened they cannot perform in Bern on this tour. All tickets will be refunded from 21 June until 17 July 2022 from their point of purchase.”The Stones’ tour will, however, continue in Milan, Italy tomorrow (June 21).

Channel 4 Gogglebox star praised by fans after heartfelt lung cancer message - www.msn.com - Britain - Manchester
msn.com
19.06.2022 / 03:07

Channel 4 Gogglebox star praised by fans after heartfelt lung cancer message

Liverpool Echo. In a video uploaded on Friday, Julie said to the camera: "Try and guess what I've got him doing. .

The Rolling Stones reschedule postponed Amsterdam show to next month - www.nme.com - Netherlands - Switzerland - city Amsterdam
nme.com
15.06.2022 / 18:55

The Rolling Stones reschedule postponed Amsterdam show to next month

The Rolling Stones have announced that their recently postponed gig in Amsterdam will now take place next month.The band postponed their Johan Cruijff ArenA show in the Dutch capital city on Monday (June 13) after frontman Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19.The Stones have also been forced to postpone Friday’s gig (June 17) in Bern, Switzerland due to Jagger’s health.This afternoon (June 15), the Stones confirmed that their Amsterdam show will now take place on July 7 and that all original tickets will remain valid.“The Stones send their deepest apologies to fans who were set to see the band in Amsterdam on Monday and can’t wait to see you on July 7,” they added in a statement.The Stones are delighted to confirm the rescheduled date for the postponed concert in Amsterdam. The show will now take place on July 7 2022. The Stones send their deepest apologies to fans who were set to see the band in Amsterdam on Monday and can’t wait to see you on July 7.

Mick Jagger presents Yungblud with special guitar at Rolling Stones show - www.nme.com - Britain - Sweden
nme.com
15.06.2022 / 15:05

Mick Jagger presents Yungblud with special guitar at Rolling Stones show

Mick Jagger presented Yungblud with a special guitar while meeting for the first time backstage at The Rolling Stones’ Liverpool gig last week.Yungblud (real name Dominic Harrison) was invited to attend the Stones’ show at Anfield last Thursday (June 9), which came as part of their ongoing ‘Sixty’ UK and European tour.Jagger, who recently praised Yungblud in an interview on Swedish radio (saying that the artist has “that kind of post-punk vibe [that] makes me think there is still a bit of life in rock and roll”), presented Yungblud with a Buddy Holly-inspired guitar during that meeting to formally welcome him into the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, for which Jagger is an ambassador.Named ‘Blue Suede Shoes’, the gifted guitar in question was inspired by Holly’s preferred Gibson J-45 and marks Yungblud’s “contribution to the art of songwriting and performing, an important part of Buddy Holly’s legacy which the Foundation promotes and celebrates”.Buddy Holly’s widow Maria-Elena Holly, who is also the co-founder of The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, chose ‘Blue Suede Shoes’ as “she felt the raw energy and exuberance of the recording has much in common with how she sees Yungblud”.thankyou for a beautiful night. a masterclass in rock n roll.

The Rolling Stones postpone Bern gig as Mick Jagger’s COVID illness continues - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Italy - Netherlands - Madrid - Switzerland - city Amsterdam
nme.com
14.06.2022 / 12:03

The Rolling Stones postpone Bern gig as Mick Jagger’s COVID illness continues

The Rolling Stones have postponed Friday’s (June 17) show in Bern, Switzerland after Mick Jagger contracted COVID.The band announced yesterday (June 13) a last-minute cancellation of their concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It followed frontman Jagger testing positive after experiencing symptoms of COVID upon arrival at the venue.Now, the rockers’ gig at Wankdorf Stadium in Switzerland has also been postponed until a later date.

Mick Jagger tests positive for COVID-19, Rolling Stones forced to postpone Amsterdam concert: 'deeply sorry' - www.foxnews.com - Chicago - city Amsterdam - city Pasadena
foxnews.com
14.06.2022 / 08:31

Mick Jagger tests positive for COVID-19, Rolling Stones forced to postpone Amsterdam concert: 'deeply sorry'

Rolling Stones lead vocalist Mick Jagger announced that he tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, forcing the iconic band to postpone at least one of its concerts. Jagger, 78, made the announcement on social media, writing: "I'm so sorry we've had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight. I have unfortunately just tested positive for COVID.

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