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Blondie Chaplin tour Holland!

 


Forty Licks Fanclub is pleased to announce the Dutch Blondie Chaplin tour. From

 

September the 13th until the first of October, Blondie will give seven concerts in

 

Amsterdam. For Rolling Stones fans the concerts on the 16th and the 26th of

 

September are especially interesting because his performance is combined with a

 

Rolling Stones party and Blondie and band will play mainly Rolling Stones music on

 

these dates.

 


On September the 16th  Blondie and band will play at the “Ladies and Gentlemen: the

 

Rolling Stones” afterparty, directly after the movie

 

“Ladies and Gentlemen: the Rolling Stones”.

 


On September the 26th Forty Licks Fanclub will organize another “Ladies and

 

Gentlemen: the Rolling Stones” (after)party with Blondie and band, for all the fans that

 

were not able to be at the party on the evening of the 16th.

 

For more information about the concerts of Blondie Chaplin in Holland and especially

 

the parties on the 16th and the 26th, see our “FLF agenda" 

 

 

 


 

Keith Richards and Jay-Z are set to give talks on their life stories from

 

New York Public Library.

 

 


Keith Richards will speak on October 29 at the library's main branch on

 

5th Avenue to promote his memoir, Life.

 

source: the Press Association

 

 

 


 


Bill Wyman on Making The Rolling Stones' Exile On Main St.

 

 

read more in Bass Player
 

 


 

Ladies and Gentlemen to Hit Cinemas across the Globe!

 

 

 

 

Filmed in Texas, 1972 over the four nights of the Exile on Main Street tour – this film

 

was billed as ‘the most powerful rock film ever made’. And now it get's a 2010 cinema

 

release, which includes an exclusive interbiew with Mick.

 

Global screen dates are...........

 


Austria


23 September 2010 UCI Kinowelt

 

Belgium


16 & 23 September 2010 Utopolis

 

Croatia


16 & 18 September 2010 - Movieplex -

 

Denmark

 

16 September 2010 – Cinemaxx

 

France – TBC

 

Germany

 

23 September 2010 – UCI Kinowelt

 

Iceland


23 September 2010 – Samfilm

 

Ireland

 

16 September 2010 – More2Screen

 

Italy – TBC

 

Luxembourg


23 & 29 September 2010 – Utopolis

 

Netherlands


16 September 2010 – Pathe

 

Poland


16 September 2010 – Multikino

 

Spain


23 September 2010 – Cinesur

 

UK


17 September 2010 – Showcase -


16 September 2010 – Vue -


21 September 2010 – Picturehouse -

 

USA


16 September 2010 – 


 

 source: rollingstones.com

 

 


 

Interview Ron Wood Uncut magazine

 

Ron Wood studied art at Ealing’s College of Art. Despite being told by his bandmates to

 

“stick to playing guitar”, he’s persevered and now, with an exhibition of his art running

 

at Manchester’s Richard Goodall Gallery until January 5, he talks to UNCUT about his

 

second career as “Ronnie Rembrandt”.

 


 


 

HAPPY BIRTDAY MICK JAGGER!

 

 

 

 

 

Mick Jagger was born 67 years ago

 

 

 

 


 

Ron Wood's new album is due out 27th September

 

 

Eagle Records are delighted to announce the release of Ronnie Wood’s brand new

 

studio album “I Feel Like Playing”. The album is released on 27 September 2010.

 

  Featuring twelve brand new cuts, written specially for this release, “I Feel Like

 

Playing” takes its name [and cover] from one of Ronnie’s most vibrant recent artworks.

 

The colour and verve of the artwork is equally reflected in the swagger and roll of the

 

music on the album. The album boasts an amazing set of guest artists who have

 

colluded with Ronnie to create something truly special.

 

source: ronniewood.com

 

 


 

Jagger, Scorsese Team for HBO Music Drama

 

 

Martin Scorsese is taking his love for rock'n'roll from the silver screen to the TV screen,

 

and Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger is onboard for the effort.

 

According to Deadline, the Academy Award-winning director (The Departed) and the

 

rock legend are developing a series for HBO called History of Music, which is a period

 

drama that "follows two friends through 40 years in the music business, from the early

 

days of R&B to contemporary hip-hop."

 

source: spin.com

 

 


 

Sir Mick Jagger visits his old school in Dartford

 

 

Sir Mick Jagger has been reliving his youth at his old school, Dartford Grammar

 

School for Boys.

 

The Rolling Stone frontman opened an extension to its arts centre, the Mick Jagger

 

Centre, ten years on from when he first launched the centre.

 

He also returned to see how the centre is working to foster new musical talent.

 

Sir Mick funds a project which delivers music tuition to over 150 local children.

 

 

source: BBC 

 

 


 

 French photo festival puts Jagger in spotlight

 


photo: Jean Marie Perier

 


Mick Jagger is the main attraction at the 41st annual Rencontres d'Arles photography

 

festival in the south of France, with organisers hoping that he will

 

put in a personal appearance.

 

The Rolling Stones frontman is the subject of about 70 portraits on display

 

in Arles by the likes of Cecil Beaton, Anton Corbijn, Annie Leibovitz and Peter

 

Lindbergh, tracing his life from the 1960s until today.

 

 

Source: smh.com.au and telegraph.co.uk 

 

 


 

Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival with Ron Wood

 

 

 


Ron Wood Chicago June the 26th

 

 

source: Rolling Stone 

 

 

click here for a video (Youtube)

 

 


 

Mick Jagger cheers for England

 

 

 

 

 Mick Jagger watches the soccer match between Germany and England

 

June 27 South Africa

 


Photograph:
People's daily online

 

 

 


 

 Keith Richards To Release Second Wingless Angels Album

 

 

 


Keith Richards is to release new music as the Wingless Angels, a project the Rolling

 

Stones guitarist started in the mid 70s with Jamaican singer Justin Hinds, exploring

 

Rastafarian spiritual music

 

read more

 

source: UltimateGuitar

 

 


 

Don Was discusses his work on the reissue of 'Exile On Main Street' 

 

 

Musician and producer Don Was discussed his work on the reissue of the Rolling

 

Stones Exile On Main St. at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, 

 

a work that included ten previously unreleased bonus tracks.

 

click the link for the full interview

 

source: Examiner

 

 


 

New album Ronnie Wood coming soon!

 

 

 

 

More information on Ron Wood's website 

 

 


 

 HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLIE WATTS!!! (02-06)

 

 

 

 


 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RON WOOD (01-06)

 

 

 


 

'Exile on Main Street' becomes Stones' first No 1 album in 16 years


The Rolling Stones were celebrating their first album number one in 16 years last night,


as a re-released Exile on Main Street hit the top spot.


Originally released in 1972, the remastered version of Exile on Main Street features songs such as


"Tumbling Dice" and "Rocks Off" along with 10 bonus tracks including the single "Plunder My Soul".  

 

source: The Independent

 

 


 

After ExileOn Mainstreet...

 

Universal is in talks with the band about finalizing the next project, with the label keen on

 

one or two major reissues per year. Universal's deal covers the catalog from "Sticky

 

Fingers" onward, and Andrew Daw, marketing director of the Universal Strategic

 

Marketing division of Universal Music Group International, cites next year's 30th

 

anniversary of "Fingers" as one possible project with strong commercial potential.

 

Meanwhile, this fall will bring the release of a remastered collector's boxed set of all 14

 

post-1971 studio albums on heavyweight vinyl, although future plans will ultimately be

 

dictated by the success of "Exile

 

source: billboard,  click here

 

 


 

Charlie Watts on Exile On Mainstreet

 

The Rolling Stones drummer remembers....click here

 

source: clashmusic

 

 


 

Mick Jagger in Cannes

 

 

Mick Jagger was in Cannes to promote the Stones in Exile documentary

 

source: Metro.uk

 

 


 

 Mick Jagger on Larry King

 

See the video

 

 


 

ROLLING STONES PRODUCER SAYS 10 ALBUMS OF OUTTAKES POSSIBLE

 

Rolling Stones producer Don Was says that there are easily enough gems in the

 

band's vaults to release 10 new high quality studio albums. Was, who remixed and co-

 

produced the newly finished tracks on the upcoming Exile On Main Street reissue due

 

out on May 18th, told Rolling Stone that if he had his druthers he'd dip next into the

 

band's late '70s Paris sessions, saying, "There's a lot from the Some Girls and

 

Emotional Rescue period. There are eight or nine really good songs that don't go on

 

the album each time for some reason -- maybe there's too many ballads or something

 

like that. But they could make a lot of albums from unused material."

 

source : M&C click the link

 

 


 

Ronnie Wood will scrap plans to re-form The Faces if Rolling Stones need him

 

 


Ronnie Wood will reportedly discard plans to re-form band The Faces

 

if there is a chance the Rolling Stones will tour or record new material.

 

read more

 

 

source: M&C

 

 


 

Following the River

 

Videoclip Following the River, one of the new songs from Exile,


on
Rollingstones.com

 

Click here

 

 



 

Keith Richards: 'I'm probably more aligned to Lucifer and the dark side'

 


Interesting interview with Keith Richards.

 

About Exile but also about his upcoming biography

 

read more: NZHerald.co

 

 

 


 

 Sir Mick Jagger goes back to Exile

 

video and article

 

source: BBC news

 

 


 

Latest issue Rolling Stone: The making of Exile

 

 

Latest issue Classic Rock

 

 

 


 

 

Mick Jagger on Dutch tv

 

 


Interview with Mick Jagger recorded april 29th

 

click here to see the interview

 

 


 


Rolling Stones in New York to launch 'exile' documentary

 


 

 

Three of the Rolling Stones were at New York's Museum of Modern Art

 

last night for the premiere of a documentary on the band.

 

Stones In Exile, which includes previously unseen images of the group,

 

is being brought out to coincide with the re-release of their 1972

 

album Exile On Main Street next week.


 

 source: Londen evening standard

 



MoMa premieres Rolling Stones Documentary

 


look at the video NY1

 

 


 

The Rolling Stones' Exile On Main St reissue reviewed track-by-track

 

 

 


Remastered and boasting unreleased tracks, this Stones masterpiece

 

is MusicRadar's Classic Album Of The Month

 

click here

 

 

source: MusicRadar

 


 

The Rolling Stones return to Exile

 

 

 

 

foto: Dominique Tarlé

 


I 1971, the Stones decamped to France as tax exiles. The result?

 

One heck of a house party and their greatest LP.

 

Paul Sexton hears the inside story of the reissued Exile on Main St

 

from Mick, Keith and Charlie

 

click here for the full story

 

 

source: Mailonline

 

 


 

 The making of Exile On Mainstreet

 

 

 

Sex, drugs, rock ’n’ roll. The Rolling Stones didn’t invent the formula. But they lived it

 

like no other band in history. And when the rapacious taxmen of England came

 

demanding more cash than Mick Jagger and Keith Richards — not to mention

 

bandmates Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor — had or cared to pay in the

 

spring of 1971, the Stones moved their party to the South of France

 

read more

 

 source: The New York Post

 

 


 

The Stones and the true story of Exile on Main Street

 

 

 

It's nearly 40 years since the Rolling Stones fled to the French Riviera and

 

recorded their masterpiece,

 

 Exile on Main St. On the eve of its relaunch, Sean O'Hagan marvels

 

that the album was made at all…

 

read the full story

 

 

source: The Guardian

 

 


 

Plundered My Soul in

 

the Netherlands at nr 3!

 


 

Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood To Host Weekly Radio Show

 

 

 

Ronnie Wood is to present a weekly radio show

 

on Absolute Radio.

 

The Ronnie Wood Show will broadcast on digital station

 

Absolute Classic Rock on a Friday night at 6pm and be repeated on

 

Absolute Radio every Saturday at 10pm.

 

 

source: Gigwise

 

 


 

The Rolling Stones to reissue 'Exile On Main Street' with 10 unreleased songs 

 

 


 
The Rolling Stones are to reissue their 1972 album 'Exile On Main Street'

 

with 10 previously unreleased tracks.

 

The reissue is set to come out on May 17, coinciding with

 

a newly filmed documentary called Stones In Exile, which will be broadcast in May.

 

As well as the original album, the new release also features 10 previously unreleased

 

Rolling Stones songs from the period that were unearthed while working

 

on the reissue project.

 

Those tracks include the likes of 'Plundered My Soul', 'Dancing In The Light',

 

'Following the River' and 'Pass The Wine'. Meanwhile, alternate versions of

 

'Soul Survivor' and 'Loving Cup' are also included.

 

The release will be available as both the original 18-track release,

 

and a deluxe edition with the 10 bonus tracks.

 

Meanwhile, a super deluxe package also includes vinyl, a 30-minute documentary

 

DVD, and a 50-page collector’s book.

 

 

source: NME

 

 

 

Mick Jagger watches the soccer match between Germany and England

 

 June 27 South Africa

 


Photograph:
People's daily online

 

 

July 26th: birthday of Sir Mick. 

 


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