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music-festival2 years ago

"Star-Studded Lineup Announced for 2024 New Orleans Jazz Fest"

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival will feature headliners The Rolling Stones, along with Chris Stapleton, Foo Fighters, Queen Latifah, and Jon Batiste, as well as other acts such as Hozier, The Killers, and Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals. The festival will take place over two weekends, starting April 25 and ending May 5, with a special celebration of Jimmy Buffett and a focus on Colombian music and culture at the Cultural Exchange Pavilion.

music2 years ago

"New Orleans Jazz Fest 2024: Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Neil Young Headline Lineup Announcement"

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has unveiled its star-studded lineup for 2024, featuring headliners such as The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Killers, Chris Stapleton, Jon Batiste, and Queen Latifah. The festival, taking place over eight days in April and May, will also include performances by Vampire Weekend, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Hozier, Heart, Greta Van Fleet, and many more. Weekend GA and VIP passes are now on sale, with single-day tickets available starting in February.

music2 years ago

Sydney Sweeney Addresses 'Objectification' Claims in Rolling Stones Video

Sydney Sweeney, star of The Rolling Stones' music video for "Angry," addressed claims of being sexualized in the video, stating that she felt empowered and confident in her outfit and dance moves. Sweeney expressed her honor in being part of The Rolling Stones' videography and emphasized embracing her body as a form of empowerment. The video for "Angry" was released on Sept. 6 and received mixed reactions, with some criticizing the objectification of Sweeney.

entertainment2 years ago

Sydney Sweeney addresses Rolling Stones' "objectification" controversy in 'Angry' video

Sydney Sweeney has responded to claims that she was "objectified" in The Rolling Stones' music video for their single 'Angry'. Sweeney defended her involvement, stating that she felt empowered and picked her own outfit for the video. She expressed her belief that embracing her sexuality is a form of empowerment and found the experience of being in a Stones video "cool and iconic". The Rolling Stones recently released the video for 'Mess It Up' featuring Nicholas Hoult, and they are set to embark on a North American tour in 2024.

music2 years ago

The Rolling Stones Unveil Exciting Plans for 2024 Tour and Beyond

The Rolling Stones are teasing a 2024 North American tour, with mysterious signage displaying their iconic logo appearing in various cities across the country. Concert promoters like Live Nation and AEG have reposted the images, indicating their involvement in the upcoming tour announcement. The band's last U.S. tour took place in 2021, following the death of founding drummer Charlie Watts. The Stones released their new album, Hackney Diamonds, in October 2023, featuring guest musicians such as Paul McCartney and Lady Gaga. While the tour has not been officially confirmed, the band posted a video on social media hinting at the upcoming tour.

entertainment2 years ago

"The Tragic Brilliance of Brian Jones: A Captivating Review of His Brief Life"

"The Stones and Brian Jones" is a new documentary by Nick Broomfield that explores the life and legacy of Brian Jones, the co-founder of The Rolling Stones. Through a deep dive into public and private archives, Broomfield presents a poignant study of Jones, a rebellious musician who found success but struggled with drugs and was ultimately kicked out of the band before his untimely death at the age of 27. The film highlights Jones' creative vision, his love for blues music, and the complex dynamics within the band. Featuring interviews with band members and archival footage, "The Stones and Brian Jones" offers a vivid and affecting portrait of a rock music icon.

music2 years ago

"The Rolling Stones: Ageless Rock Legends with a Sparkling New Album"

Keith Richards, guitarist of The Rolling Stones, reveals that the band has enough surplus material to record another album after the release of their first collection of new songs in 18 years, titled Hackney Diamonds. Richards mentions that they have already demoed numerous tracks while recording the latest album. Hackney Diamonds features surprise guest appearances from Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, and Paul McCartney. Richards also criticizes modern music, stating that it is too synthesized and prefers music played by people using instruments. The decision to return to the studio for a new album came from Mick Jagger after the group's 60th anniversary tour.

music2 years ago

"Keith Richards Opens Up About Rolling Stones Hits, New Album, and Charlie Watts in Howard Stern Interview"

Keith Richards appeared on The Howard Stern Show and discussed various topics including writing Stones hits, the origin of the band's new album Hackney Diamonds, and his memories of late drummer Charlie Watts. Richards also talked about his grandfather teaching him guitar and his continued passion for playing every day. He praised Watts' feel and intelligence as a drummer and discussed the importance of silence in music.

music2 years ago

"Rolling Stones Collaborate with Lady Gaga for Heavenly New Single"

The Rolling Stones have released a new gospel-inspired track called "Sweet Sounds Of Heaven" featuring Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. The song is the second release off their upcoming album "Hackney Diamonds," their first album of original material in 18 years. Lady Gaga's vocals were added during an impromptu recording session with Mick Jagger and the band. The album is described as an eclectic mix of love songs, ballads, classic rock, and a little bit of anger.

music2 years ago

The Rolling Stones Collaborate with Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder on Gospel-Inspired Single

The Rolling Stones have released their latest single, "Sweet Sounds Of Heaven," featuring Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. The gospel-infused track is reminiscent of the band's classic hits and showcases Wonder on various instruments while Gaga provides backing vocals. The song is part of their upcoming album, "Hackney Diamonds," which also features Paul McCartney and Elton John. In other news, Keith Richards expressed his thoughts on AI in music, calling it "toy town," and Mick Jagger hinted that the band's back catalog may go to charity instead of his children.

music2 years ago

"The Rolling Stones' 'Hackney Diamonds' Album Boasts Star-Studded Lineup Including Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, and Stevie Wonder"

The Rolling Stones have confirmed that their upcoming album, Hackney Diamonds, will feature collaborations with Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, bassist Bill Wyman, and late drummer Charlie Watts. The album, set to release on October 20, will be the band's first studio album of original songs since 2005. The tracklist includes songs with contributions from Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, and Paul McCartney. The Rolling Stones recorded the album in various locations with producer Andrew Watt.

music2 years ago

"The Rolling Stones: A Remarkable Comeback with an Unforgettable New Album"

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones discuss the process of creating their upcoming album "Hackney Diamonds." Jagger proposed a deadline for finishing the album, which Richards initially thought was optimistic. The album features a variety of musical styles and includes guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Lady Gaga, and Bill Wyman. The band worked with producer Andrew Watt and recorded in various locations. The album also includes two tracks recorded with drummer Charlie Watts before his death. The Stones reflect on the emotional experience of working without Watts and the importance of his presence on the album.

music2 years ago

The Rolling Stones Unveil 'Hackney Diamonds': A Stunning New Album

The Rolling Stones are set to release their first album of new songs since 2005, titled "Hackney Diamonds." The album, due out on October 20, showcases the band's signature style with sinewy guitar riffs, bluesy undertones, and Mick Jagger's distinctive vocals. Despite the passing of drummer Charlie Watts, the band found a renewed sense of urgency and collaboration in creating the album. "Hackney Diamonds" features guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, and Elton John, and is described as a loud and unapologetic collection of songs that reaffirms the band's status as rock legends.

music2 years ago

"The Rolling Stones' Barnstorming Return: Jagger's Angry Review is a Hoot!"

The Rolling Stones make a barnstorming return with their new single "Angry," which kicks off their long-awaited album "Hackney Diamonds." Mick Jagger delivers a captivating performance, showcasing his ability to humanize rock stars and their relationship struggles. The song combines the band's signature blues melodies with a tight, energized strut. While some may find the new drummer's style lacking compared to the late Charlie Watts, the overall quality of the song suggests that the Stones are seizing the opportunity to write new albums and confidently strutting back onto the world's stages.