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Los Angeles -
If you were getting no satisfaction from your day in L.A. Saturday it would have changed in a hurry if you noted what the Rolling Stones were up to. The band sent out a tweet announcing they'd be playing a small L.A. club that night - for 20 bucks.
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Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger talked with Toronto Star writer Ben Rayner on Thursday and told him the nine city '50 and Counting' tour they'll soon embark on in North America could expand. It may be up to the fans as much as the band.
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New York -
The Rolling stones announced the first 9 dates for their latest world tour in support of Grrr (Doom and Gloom) called 50 And Counting which will take them west to east across the United States and Canada and then to England's Hyde Park and Glastonbury
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London -
Rolling Stones fans who can't make it to this summer's Glastonbury Festival at the end of June, can get to Hyde Park, London, and enjoy the Rolling Stones in concert there instead.
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Following much speculation, the organisers of the 2013 Glastonbury Festival have confirmed that evergreen rockers The Rolling Stones will headline at this year’s Glastonbury Festival to be held from June 26 to 30 at Worthy Farm, Pilton in Somerset, UK.
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Indio -
The Coachella 2013 lineup officially arrived Thursday night, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Blur, the Stone Roses and Phoenix are all slated to headline, ending weeks of rumors that the Rolling Stones would play the popular festival.
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London -
Friday, sixty-five-year-old Rolling Stones slide guitarist Ronnie Wood rocked his own world by marrying a 34-year-old theater producer he reportedly began dating earlier this year.
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Rock stars, like all celebrities, are hard to pin down. Their true selves hide behind carefully crafted public images, shielding us from the deeper complexities that make up a human personality. With Mick Jagger, it's unclear where the facade ends.
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By their own reckoning, Keith Richards, Elton John and Nile Rodgers should have been dead years ago due to their over-indulgence in illicit substances. One of them already has been.
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London -
On July 12, 1962, the Rolling Stones performed their first show at London's Marquee Jazz club. On that night, the band consisted of Mick Jagger on vocals, Brian Jones and Keith Richards on guitar, Dick Taylor on piano and Ian Stewart on Bass.
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