Richmond Times Dispatch | Wed, May 27
Wed, May 27
VA
Coming July 14 are the final remasters of The Rolling Stones' catalog: "Dirty Work," "Steel Wheels," Voodoo Lounge," "Bridges to Babylon" and "A Bigger Bang." . . . A two-CD set of 25 Blur songs, "Midlife: A Beginner's Guide To Blur," arrives July 28. ...
7 mainstream media and 3 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Last Week,
chicago.broadwayworld.com says
(in Signal Ensemble Theatre Announces Three New Ensemble Members, Season Continues ...)
Perhaps most famous for his mysterious death by drowning at age 27, what is less known about Brian Jones is that he was the founder of The Rolling Stones. ...
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7 Months Ago,
Steuben Courier says
(in 'Patton' for the hundredth time)
Patton' for the hundredth time
NY
Shine a Light" is a concert film. The real Patton would have found the Stones ridiculous: effeminate and foolish. The Rolling Stones would have made fun of the real Patton, had he been a contemporary. Actually, however, the Stones and the movie ...
And
California Chronicle says
(in SON IS SHINING ; Star Paolo's Thanks to His Dad for Paving the Way ...)
CA
He sang with The Rolling Stones at the Isle ofWight in 2007, duetting with Mick Jagger on the Robert Johnson song Love In Vain. He also supported Led Zepplin at the O2 Arena tribute to Atlantic founder Ahmet Ertegun, who took Paolo under his wing ...
And
Broadway World says
(in THE BALLAD OF THE SAD CAFE Opens Signal Ensemble Theatre's 7th ...)
NY
Perhaps most famous for his mysterious death by drowning at age 27, what is less known about Brian Jones is that he was the founder of The Rolling Stones. A master musician, Jones could literally pick up an instrument he's never touched before and have ...
And
Minnesota Public Radio says
(in Today In Music History: Jerry Lee Puts Foot On Piano, Then In Mouth)
MN
1971 - The Rolling Stones album 'Sticky Fingers' started a four-week run at No.1 on the Billboard album charts. 1976 - Wings started a five week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Silly Love Songs', McCartney's fifth US No.1 since leaving The ...
And
Georgetown News Graphic says
(in It's still rock and roll to me)
It's still rock and roll to me
KY
The Rolling Stones made their "farewell tour" - the first of many - through Lexington on Dec, 11, 1981, and Greg just had to see them. Me? I never cared for the crew, but my former college roommate thought they hung the moon, so there we were standing ...
And
Buffalo News says
(in Listening Post /Brief reviews of select releases)
United States
The Rolling Stones, 2009 Remasters Series Part I: “Sticky Fingers,” “Goat's Head Soup,” “It's Only Rock & Roll” and “Black and Blue” (UMe). The cynical will have trouble viewing this as anything other than a cash-in. The Stones have moved from Virgin ...
And
Weston & Somerset Mercury says
(in Paolo Nutini to perform at the O2 Academy)
Weston & Somerset Mercury
Weston & Somerset Mercury, UK
Paolo sang with The Rolling Stones on the Isle of Wight in 2007, doing a duet with Mick Jagger on the Robert Johnson classic Love In Vain and supported Led Zepplin in the O2 Arena as part of a tribute to Ahmet.
8 Months Ago,
Teen People Magazine says
(in Introducing: Paolo Nutini)
There weren't too many people to start, but then a lot came," says the singer. He's opened for Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones: "With the Stones it was amazing," he recalls. "I got to sing 'Love in Vein' with Jagger on stage. ...
14 Months Ago,
Blogcritics says
(in In Praise of The Rolling Stones)
OH - Nov 5, 2008
If Brian Jones was The Stones blues curator, Keith Richard was the prototypical bluesman. He came from a poor background, sensitive, shy, but inside was ...