In our new weekly series, we’re revisiting some of our favorite music movies—from artist docs and concert films to biopics and fictional fantasies—that are available to stream or rent digitally. Spoilers ahead.
17.04.2020 - 16:11 / billboard.com
The Rolling Stones are joining the fight to end the coronavirus.The legendary rockers are set for One World: Together at Home, the all-star broadcast special this weekend in support of the World Health Organization and Global Citizen.“We are honored to be invited to be part of the ‘One World: Together at Home‘ broadcast - from our homes in isolation,” say the Stones’ Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood in a statement.
It’s “a fantastic event with Global Citizen in the
.In our new weekly series, we’re revisiting some of our favorite music movies—from artist docs and concert films to biopics and fictional fantasies—that are available to stream or rent digitally. Spoilers ahead.
The legendary Rolling Stones got some satisfaction with a new chart-topping song, their first No. 1 hit on iTunes.
The Rolling Stones have released a new song titled Living In A Ghost Town.
The Rolling Stones have released the brand-new song “Living in a Ghost Town” to tide fans over until they’re able to reschedule the upcoming leg of their No Filter tour.
LONDON — The Rolling Stones gave their fans some satisfaction on Thursday by releasing a new track Living in a Ghost Town, partially recorded during the coronavirus lockdown.
In striking the balance between Jimmy Fallon's goofy "Safety Dance" and Taylor Swift's heartbreaking "Soon You'll Get Better," Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans mostly trusted the artists themselves to have the right instincts about tone as the special landed in a tough week.
Artists from across the world rallied together from the comfort of their homes on Saturday night (April 18) for One World: Together at Home, an all-star event to aid healthcare workers in the fight against COVID-19.Organized by the World Health Organization and Global Citizen, in collaboration with Lady Gaga, the two-hour televised virtual concert featured performances by The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Keith Urban, Maluma, Jennifer Lopez, and many
Although the idea of a “weekend” is basically meaningless now, there’s a chance you didn’t spend Saturday night watching “One World: Together At Home.” If you missed it, the two-hour TV special – organized by Global Citizen in support of the World Health Organization’s covid-19 pandemic response – featured celebrities and singers as they urged unity and repeatedly thanked those on the front lines, along with interviews with medical professionals.
An array of stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Beyonce and The Rolling Stones took part in a broadcast celebrating health workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.
No drums? No problem. Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts didn’t let the lack of a drum kit stop him from joining his bandmates in a live performance from their respective homes on Saturday.
The band performed separately over split-screen
The Rolling Stones were among the massive roster of artists participating in Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast benefit tonight. The Stones played their classic hit “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” Check out their performance below.
“You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, unless what you want is a special live performance from the Rolling Stones streamed right into your living room.
By Dominic Patten
The Rolling Stones are taking over One World: Together at Home!
The “One World: Together At Home” concert was truly an experience. Viewers tuned in to show their support for healthcare and frontline workers from all around the world, and it was amazing to see the world’s biggest stars come together for one incredible concert.