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Watch Darkstar pay tribute to the UK’s independent music venues in their new ‘Blurred’ video - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
13.08.2020 / 17:15

Watch Darkstar pay tribute to the UK’s independent music venues in their new ‘Blurred’ video

Darkstar have shared the poignant video for their new single ‘Blurred’, with the clip paying tribute to the UK’s independent grassroots music venues.The video has been made in solidarity with the ongoing #SaveOurVenues campaign, which is aiming to protect those independent venues in the UK which are currently under threat due to the coronavirus-enforced live music shutdown.The clip for ‘Blurred’, which is taken from Darkstar’s June-released album ‘Civic Jams’, consists of Google Street View

‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’ Film Review: Mick Jagger Returns to the Screen in Twisty Art-World Thriller - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
08.08.2020 / 00:15

‘The Burnt Orange Heresy’ Film Review: Mick Jagger Returns to the Screen in Twisty Art-World Thriller

Watch Video: 'Burnt Orange Heresy' Star Claes Bang On Why His Character Isn't a 'Psychopath or Maniac' (Exclusive)Berenice Hollis (Debicki) enters and sits in the back, and the two almost immediately lock eyes on each other. They don’t seem to know one another, but they soon will.

Mick Jagger and Paul Mescal reveal the Rolling Stones’ drunken ‘Scarlet’ video - nypost.com - London
nypost.com
07.08.2020 / 16:05

Mick Jagger and Paul Mescal reveal the Rolling Stones’ drunken ‘Scarlet’ video

Rolling Stones’ “Scarlet” video Thursday on YouTube was preceded by a chat between its sole star, Paul Mescal — currently an Emmy nominee for “Normal People” — and a jovial Mick Jagger, who appeared happy to have left the heavy lifting (or the spontaneous stunt work) to someone else.“You were obviously having so much fun in this empty hotel,” said Jagger, 77, referring to the use of the currently unoccupied Claridge’s hotel in London as a set for Mescal’s seemingly drunken shenanigans.

Mike Tindall celebrates exciting news with fans - hellomagazine.com
hellomagazine.com
07.08.2020 / 14:33

Mike Tindall celebrates exciting news with fans

Mike Tindall! The 41-year-old has confirmed the launch of his new podcast, The Good The Bad & The Rugby, with fellow rugby friends James Haskell and Alex Payne. The trio worked together on their former podcast, House of Rugby.GALLERY: 7 heartwarming photos of royal dads kissing their childrenAlthough only a short trailer has been released, the podcast has already gone straight to the top of the charts.

Mick Jagger and Paul Mescal Share Notes on the Rolling Stones’ Happy-Go-Drunky ‘Scarlet’ Video - variety.com - London
variety.com
07.08.2020 / 06:29

Mick Jagger and Paul Mescal Share Notes on the Rolling Stones’ Happy-Go-Drunky ‘Scarlet’ Video

Chris Willman Music WriterThe premiere of the Rolling Stones’ “Scarlet” video Thursday on YouTube was preceded by a chat between its sole star, Paul Mescal — currently an Emmy nominee for “Normal People” — and a jovial Mick Jagger, who appeared happy to have left the heavy lifting (or the spontaneous stunt work) to someone else.“You were obviously having so much fun in this empty hotel,” said Jagger, referring to the use of the currently unoccupied Claridge’s hotel in London as a set for

Elton John, Lionel Richie, Mick Jagger, dozens more musicians unite to implore politicians to stop using their songs - www.foxnews.com
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29.07.2020 / 19:41

Elton John, Lionel Richie, Mick Jagger, dozens more musicians unite to implore politicians to stop using their songs

More than 50 musicians have signed a letter directed at politicians on both the left and right imploring them to ask for permission before using their work at public events.

Fall Out Boy, Mick Jagger, Lorde and 54 Other Artists Demand Candidates Get ‘Consent’ Before Using Songs in Campaigns - thewrap.com - Oklahoma - county Tulsa
thewrap.com
29.07.2020 / 01:09

Fall Out Boy, Mick Jagger, Lorde and 54 Other Artists Demand Candidates Get ‘Consent’ Before Using Songs in Campaigns

said on Twitter that it had sent the Trump campaign a cease and desist to prevent the usage of any of the band’s music at campaign events; last month, the family of Tom Petty also sent a cease and desist to the Trump campaign for using Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down” during Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Also Read: Reagan Foundation Demands Trump, RNC End Use of Former President's Likeness in Fundraising“Being dragged unwillingly into politics in this way can compromise an artist’s personal values

Mick Jagger, Lorde and Green Day sign open letter on unauthorised use of music by politicians - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
28.07.2020 / 18:35

Mick Jagger, Lorde and Green Day sign open letter on unauthorised use of music by politicians

Green Day, Mick Jagger, Lorde, Blondie and REM have all signed an open letter to prevent the unauthorised use of their music at political rallies.Jagger, who has previously denounced Donald Trump for playing The Rolling Stones at his rallies, joined forces with the extensive list of artists and the Artists Rights Alliance (ARA) ahead of the US elections.In an open letter penned by the ARA, they demand that the major US national political party committees “establish clear policies requiring

Mick Jagger, Lorde, Lionel Richie and More Urge Politicians Not To Use Their Music Without Permission - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
28.07.2020 / 15:35

Mick Jagger, Lorde, Lionel Richie and More Urge Politicians Not To Use Their Music Without Permission

Chris Cuomo Says His Brother Is the 'Best Politician in the Country' Rita Moreno Dishes on 'One Day at a Time' Animated Special (Exclusive) Caitlyn Jenner Says She's 'Changed Her Way of Thinking' Politically  

Need a Campaign Song? Mick Jagger, Sia & More Sign Open Letter Urging Politicians to Ask First - www.billboard.com
billboard.com
28.07.2020 / 15:07

Need a Campaign Song? Mick Jagger, Sia & More Sign Open Letter Urging Politicians to Ask First

Stars of rock, pop and hip-hop have had enough of hearing their songs pumped at political rallies without the green light. So they’re standing up for their rights.

Georgia May Jagger pays tribute father Mick on his 77th birthday - www.msn.com
msn.com
27.07.2020 / 17:29

Georgia May Jagger pays tribute father Mick on his 77th birthday

The Rolling Stones band-mates also helped him mark the occasion on social media.Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards took to Instagram to honour their longtime pal - as did other music stars. Keith, 76, who co-founded the band with Mick in 1962, posted a throwback with his friend, of the duo fist-pumping during a performance and captioned it: 'Mick, Wishing you a Happy Birthday! Love, Keith.'Ronnie, 73, who was not part of the original line-up, joining the rock band in 1976, posted: 'Wishing

Celebrities Pay Tribute to Regis Philbin, Who Died at 88 - www.glamour.com
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25.07.2020 / 23:15

Celebrities Pay Tribute to Regis Philbin, Who Died at 88

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, has died at the age of 88 on July 24. No cause of death has been specified. "We are deeply saddened to share that our beloved Regis Philbin passed away last night of natural causes, one month shy of his 89th birthday," his family wrote in a statement to .

Mick Jagger offers update on new Rolling Stones album - www.breakingnews.ie - city Ghost
breakingnews.ie
22.07.2020 / 16:53

Mick Jagger offers update on new Rolling Stones album

Mick Jagger has said he is working on The Rolling Stones’ latest album from home but that it will not be released until the band can get back in the studio together.

Mick Jagger gives fresh update on new Rolling Stones material - www.nme.com - city Ghost
nme.com
22.07.2020 / 14:49

Mick Jagger gives fresh update on new Rolling Stones material

Mick Jagger has given an update on the progress of the next batch of Rolling Stones music, revealing in an interview that he’s been working on new material by the band during the coronavirus lockdown.The Stones’ last release, ‘Living in a Ghost Town’, arrived back in April as a standalone single.Speaking to the Zoe Ball Breakfast Show this morning (July 22) to mark the release of ‘Scarlet’, the Stones’ previously unreleased collaboration with Jimmy Page, Jagger was asked about how the band’s

Warner Music-Blavatnik Foundation Names Board of $100 Million Fund - variety.com
variety.com
22.07.2020 / 02:13

Warner Music-Blavatnik Foundation Names Board of $100 Million Fund

Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterThe Warner Music Group / Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund has announced the external members of its Board of Directors. According to the announcement, the five leaders will help ensure the Fund’s governance will include independent oversight and accountability.

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