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Chanel Haynes discussed how she managed to stay focused as the most-featured backing singer in the Rolling Stones’ history – with help from Keith Richards’ favorite meal. She made two guest appearances with the band before being invited to be part of their North American Hackney Diamonds tour, which ran from April 28 to July 21. During each performance she delivered Lady Gaga’s part in the Hackney Diamonds song “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” and also joined Mick Jagger on the catwalk for “Gimme Shelter” – the first time a supporting vocalist has had two leading moments. READ MORE: 10 Highlights Fro...
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Two of the world’s most popular rock bands are now related by marriage. Faye Harris, the daughter of Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris, has married Tyrone Wood, son of Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood. With their famous fathers both in attendance, the young couple exchanged their vows on Friday in Marylebone, London. You can see photos from the wedding below. Tyrone Wood is an art gallery owner, while Faye is the co-founder of a perfume company named Eauso Vert. According to Hello!, the two went public with their romance in 2022 after meeting on a dating app, and were engaged in December 2023....
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Residents of Blackpool, England, wait all year for summertime to roll around. Since the 18th century, the coastal town has been attracting people to its expansive beaches, and over the course of decades has become one of the most beloved vacation spots for Brits with carnival rides, restaurants and all sorts of warm weather activities to enjoy. (John Lennon lived there for a short time in his childhood.) And if the beach and the amusement park rides weren’t entertaining enough, there were also musical acts that would come to town. On July 24, 1964, the Rolling Stones were booked to play at the...
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The Rolling Stones delivered the 20th and final show of their Hackney Diamonds tour in Ridgedale, Missouri, on Sunday night. The 20-song set didn’t include any tour debuts, frequently a feature of previous shows. “Let it Bleed” was the song chosen via the audience poll, from a selection that also included “Dead Flowers,” “Far Away Eyes” and “Sweet Virginia.” During the road trip the Stones played a total of seven songs once only – “Bite My Head Off,” “Emotional Rescue,” “Far Away Eyes,” “Fool to Cry,” “She’s So Cold, “Sweet Virginia” and “Time Is on My Side.” READ MORE: 10 Highlights From the ...
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On July 21, the Rolling Stones will perform the final show of their North American Hackney Diamonds Tour, a trek that has taken them across the continent over the course of just three months. If you were lucky enough to score tickets — more on luck and tickets down below — you know these were high-energy, fast-paced shows that had fans on their feet all night long. It’s unclear exactly what the Stones’ next steps will be, but in the meantime, we’re taking a look at 10 highlights from this tour. 1. New Music From ‘Hackney Diamonds’ Perhaps the most important highlight — and the reason, really, ...
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The Rolling Stones delivered two tour debuts and a rare cover during the second-last stop on their Hackney Diamonds tour Wednesday night. Mick Jagger and the band performed a 19-track set at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, which included an airing of “Far Away Eyes” from their 1978 album Some Girls. The song was a set regular on the year of its release but it’s made only a handful of appearances this century. It was chosen from the regular fan vote list, which had also included “Dead Flowers,” “Let It Bleed” and “Sweet Virginia.” READ MORE: Will the Rolling Stones Continue to To...
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For the past several decades, fans have been speculating on just how long the Rolling Stones will continue, well, being the Rolling Stones. More specifically: How long will they continue to tour? “The band still sounds very good, and it doesn’t sound much different from before, and you all liked me before, so you’re going to like this, probably,” Mick Jagger told Rolling Stonein 1995, evidently unfazed by the idea that some people thought the band too old to keep playing live. That same year, the Stones wrapped up the Voodoo Lounge Tour, the third highest-grossing outing of their entire career...
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The Rolling Stones dug out another rarity for their second of two shows in Inglewood, CA, last night (July 13). Mick Jagger and company delivered “Fool to Cry” from 1976 album Black and Blue for the third-from-final show of their Hackney Diamonds tour. The ballad, recorded soon after Mick Taylor had quit the band, reached No. 10 when released as the album’s lead single, and featured session guitarist Wayne Perkins. Favorably compared with another ballad, “Angie,” the track is also memorable for the moment Keith Richards fell asleep while playing it in Germany in 1976. While they performed “Foo...
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The Rolling Stones delivered another tour premiere in Vancouver, Canada on Friday night as their Hackney Diamonds road trip reached its fifth-last stop. Mick Jagger and Co performed “Street Fighting Man” from the 1968 album Beggars Banquet. It was the winning choice from the regular fan vote, which also included “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker),” “Out of Control” and “All Down the Line” as options. Video of the performance, plus the band’s 20-song set list, can be seen below. READ MORE: 32 Songs the Rolling Stones Have Rarely Played Live Meanwhile, the band released a clip from recording se...
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The Rolling Stones proved they weren’t out of surprises yet as they delivered their second Hackney Diamonds tour show in Chicago Sunday night. Amid a 20-song set at the city’s Soldier Field stadium came another tour debut, “Before They Make Me Run” – from the 1978 album Some Girls – with Keith Richards performing lead vocals. It came just after “Tell Me Straight” and “Little T&A,” the two songs he’s been singing most nights. Earlier in the show the Stones introduced guest star Lainey Wilson. The 32-year-old Grammy-winning country artist assisted with “Dead Flowers.” That number came just after...
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