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Rolling Stones 60th Anniversary Celebrations Set at BBC – Global Bulletin - variety.com
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31.03.2022 / 17:21

Rolling Stones 60th Anniversary Celebrations Set at BBC – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran The BBC is celebrating 60 years of The Rolling Stones with “My Life as a Rolling Stone,” a four-part series of films, each an hour long, focusing separately on Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts. The films will premiere on BBC Two and iPlayer this summer and will include unseen footage and exclusive stories from Jagger, Richards and Wood interwoven with new and archive interviews and performance. The story of Watts, who died in 2021, will be told via tributes from his fellow band members and his musical peers and admirers along with archive interviews.

The Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary to be marked with BBC docuseries of unseen footage - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
31.03.2022 / 14:37

The Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary to be marked with BBC docuseries of unseen footage

The Rolling Stones is to be celebrated with a special BBC docuseries and a radio programme featuring exclusive interviews with the bandmembers.The four-part series My Life As A Rolling Stone will air on on BBC Two and iPlayer this summer, with each one-hour episode dedicated to the legendary rock band’s four members: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts.New interviews with the musicians (except for the late Watts, who died last year) and unseen footage will form “intimate portraits” in which they’ll reflect on their busy careers.For the Watts-focused episode, his story will be told via archive interviews and tributes from his fellow bandmates and musical peers.Other Rolling Stones admirers including P.P.

The Rolling Stones announce new ‘Live At The El Mocambo’ album - www.nme.com - Canada
nme.com
25.03.2022 / 18:07

The Rolling Stones announce new ‘Live At The El Mocambo’ album

The Rolling Stones have announced a new live album that captures two classic ’70s shows, ‘Live At The El Mocambo’.The 23-track record features the legendary band’s two famed secret gigs at the 300-capacity El Mocambo venue in Toronto, Canada in 1977. It arrives in multiple formats on May 13, marking the first-ever release of the concerts.

‘Halo’ Actor Kate Kennedy Says She Face-Planted in the Massive Spartan Armor but ‘I Magically Didn’t Feel a Thing’ - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
24.03.2022 / 23:43

‘Halo’ Actor Kate Kennedy Says She Face-Planted in the Massive Spartan Armor but ‘I Magically Didn’t Feel a Thing’

Wilson Chapman editorThe ‘Halo’ franchise revolves around the Spartans, super soldiers who defend the galaxy against an alien force known as the Covenant. In the new Paramount Plus TV series, one of the Spartans is played by Kate Kennedy, who talked to Variety about her experience gearing up in the armor for the show.“It was really empowering, I loved entering set everyday wearing the suit,” Kennedy told Variety on the red carpet of the “Halo” premiere this Wednesday.

Keith Lemon says Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft was 'too expensive' - www.msn.com
msn.com
24.03.2022 / 15:07

Keith Lemon says Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft was 'too expensive'

Keith Lemon's 'Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft' was cancelled because it was "too expensive" to make. The comedy star hosted the arts show on Channel 4 alongside Anna Richardson, but he's now confirmed via Instagram that it won't be returning for another series. Speaking to his followers on the photo-sharing platform, Keith - whose real name is Leigh Francis - shared: "No, it won't be back.

Kate Ferdinand says stepdaughter Tia, 10, is ’second mum' to baby Cree - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
23.03.2022 / 18:23

Kate Ferdinand says stepdaughter Tia, 10, is ’second mum' to baby Cree

Kate Ferdinand likened stepdaughter Tia to being a “second mum” as she gave a sweet update on family life during an appearance on Loose Women Wednesday.The 30 year old appeared on the show to promote her podcast Blended, created in support of families including non-traditional dynamics, as the first episode — a Mother’s Day special — aired the same day ahead of the celebration on Sunday. Kate showed up dressed brightly in neon yellow polo top worn underneath a green blazer as she discussed with the panellists how her 15 month old son Cree had been getting on in the Ferdinand household with his siblings.

Kate Beckinsale says 'life can shatter' in tribute to her beloved dad - hellomagazine.com - Britain
hellomagazine.com
19.03.2022 / 15:57

Kate Beckinsale says 'life can shatter' in tribute to her beloved dad

Kate Beckinsale remembered someone incredibly special on Saturday when she wrote a poignant message about her much-loved father, Richard Beckinsale, on the anniversary of his death.The Guilty Party actress paused from her normally comical social media posts to pay tribute to the British star who died on 19 March 1979.MORE: Kate Beckinsale celebrates daughter in very rare personal post Alongside childhood photos of Kate with Richard - who was known for his roles in Porridge and Rising Damp - the star wrote a moving message which read: "I don’t remember what not missing him feels like. It is part of me, like my blood.

Keith Richards speaks out on Eric Clapton’s COVID scepticism - www.nme.com
nme.com
19.03.2022 / 12:59

Keith Richards speaks out on Eric Clapton’s COVID scepticism

Keith Richards has offered his own thoughts on Eric Clapton‘s vocal defiance of coronavirus safety measures.Speaking on Rolling Stone’s Music Now podcast, the Stones legend discussed his past with Clapton and how he felt about vaccination efforts to combat the pandemic.“I just want to get rid of this damn thing, and the only way I can see is everybody does as doctor says,” he said.“I love Eric dearly. I’ve known him since forever and we’ve had ups and downs,” the guitarist added.

Keith Richards Says Paul McCartney and Stones Cleared Up Last Year’s ‘Beef’ Privately - variety.com - New York - New York
variety.com
18.03.2022 / 23:07

Keith Richards Says Paul McCartney and Stones Cleared Up Last Year’s ‘Beef’ Privately

Chris Willman Music WriterAlthough it appeared to the public that there might be a bit of beefing going on between the Rolling Stones and Beatles — shades of 1967 — Keith Richards says in a new interview that the matter was quickly resolved, with Paul McCartney reaching out to him to assure him no contemporary slight was intended.The continuation of their alleged friendly feud came up in a discussion the Stones’ guitarist had with writer Brian Hiatt for an episode of “Rolling Stone Music Now,” in which Richards also discussed what it was like to hit the road without their late drummer Charlie Watts, and whether they’ll be able to complete the studio album he started with them.Asked about 2021’s minor Stones/Beatles controversy, Richards said, “I got a note from Paul about that, saying ‘I was taken totally out of context,’” Richards says. The possible tiff came up with McCartney was profiled in a lengthy New Yorker piece and was quoted by the magazine’s famous editor as saying, “I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are.

Keith Richards says Paul McCartney sent a note clarifying his controversial “blues cover band” comments - www.nme.com - New York - Jordan - Indiana
nme.com
18.03.2022 / 19:55

Keith Richards says Paul McCartney sent a note clarifying his controversial “blues cover band” comments

Keith Richards has said that Paul McCartney sent The Rolling Stones a note following the publication of an interview in The New Yorker, in which McCartney labelled them “a blues cover band”.The musician was reflecting on The Beatles’ legacy when he made the remark about the Stones. He said: “I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are.

Keith Richards confirms Steve Jordan will help finish The Rolling Stones’ new album - www.nme.com - Jordan
nme.com
18.03.2022 / 15:15

Keith Richards confirms Steve Jordan will help finish The Rolling Stones’ new album

Keith Richards has confirmed that The Rolling Stones’ touring drummer Steve Jordan will be on hand to help the long-running band finish their forthcoming new album.Jordan has been filling in on drums for the Stones following the death of their longtime drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in August last year.Speaking on the latest episode of the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, Richards clarified reports which previously claimed that Watts had finished work on the Stones’ next studio album before his death.“We do have a lot of stuff of Charlie Watts still in the can,” he said. “We were half-way through making an album when he died…”The guitarist added: “Of course, if we want to carry on recording, we’re gonna need drums, and it’s gonna be Steve Jordan.” You can listen to the full podcast with Richards below.Richards also revealed on the podcast that he was initially reluctant to tour without Watts when the late drummer fell ill last year.“I was in, ‘Oh, I cannot do this without Charlie’,” he recalled.

Keith Richards says he’s been “playing a lot of bass” on The Rolling Stones’ new tracks - www.nme.com - Britain - Jordan - Jamaica
nme.com
16.03.2022 / 16:53

Keith Richards says he’s been “playing a lot of bass” on The Rolling Stones’ new tracks

Keith Richards has revealed that he’s been “playing a lot of bass” on The Rolling Stones‘ upcoming new material.Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper’s ‘Wired’ column (via Music-News.com), the musician spoke about spending a week in Jamaica to work on music with Stones frontman Mick Jagger.Richards told the newspaper that him picking up the bass guitar provided “another angle” to the legendary band’s sound. “It’s quite interesting – at the same time it’s Stones man,” he said.Asked how many new tracks emerged from the sessions, the guitarist replied: “More than I can count – it was a very productive week.”Richards went on to say that he and Jagger “got a very good sound going”, adding: “Jamaica is good for sound.”Elsewhere, he told the Daily Star that the Rolling Stones are currently “gearing up” for their recently-announced UK and European 60th anniversary tour, which takes place this summer.“Once a year I like to keep my hand in – there’s nothing like playing on stage,” Richards said of his desire to head back out on the road.The forthcoming tracks will serve as the first new music from the Stones since the death of their drummer Charlie Watts last summer.

Watch Keith Richard reunite with the X-Pensive Winos at New York show - www.nme.com - Britain - New York - New York - Jordan
nme.com
14.03.2022 / 18:19

Watch Keith Richard reunite with the X-Pensive Winos at New York show

Keith Richards reunited with his old band the X-Pensive Winos at a show in New York last week – check out the footage below.The Rolling Stones guitarist assembled the group back in 1986 for his performance in the Chuck Berry concert film Hail! Hail! Rock ‘N’ Roll, which came out the following year.They contributed to Richards’ debut solo album ‘Talk Is Cheap’ (1988) and its follow-up ‘Main Offender’ (1992), as well as touring with the musician. The X-Pensive Winos also appear on his 2015 third LP, ‘Crosseyed Heart’, and played one live show that year.The original X-Pensive Winos line-up consisted of guitarist Waddy Wachtel, keyboardist Ivan Neville, bassist Charlie Drayton, saxophonist Bobby Keys and drummer Steve Jordan – the latter of whom is now a permanent touring member of The Rolling Stones’ following the death of Charlie Watts last summer.As Stereogum reports, Richards and the X-Pensive Winos played a three-track set together at the Love Rocks benefit show at NYC’s Beacon Theatre last Thursday (March 10).

Rolling Stones Celebrate 60th Anniversary With European Summer Tour - variety.com - London - Jordan - Ukraine - Russia - Madrid - city Vienna - city Warsaw
variety.com
14.03.2022 / 17:09

Rolling Stones Celebrate 60th Anniversary With European Summer Tour

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Rolling Stones have announced dates for their 60th anniversary tour, their second jaunt since the death of founding drummer Charlie Watts last August. The European summer tour will take in fourteen shows in ten countries across the contintent and will present the premiere of “a brand new ‘Sixty’ production,” starting in Madrid on June 1.The announcement notes that the group will be playing its first concert in Liverpool in more than 50 years, followed by two shows in London’s Hyde Park.

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