
Mick Jagger’s 80 Wildest, Coolest, Most Outrageous Moments
Happy 80th birthday to a man of wealth and taste
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Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood honoured Watts by playing the R&B standards “Shame, Shame, Shame” and “Down the Road Apiece”
“When [Watts] was sick, he said, ‘You’ve gotta just carry on and do this tour. Don’t stop because of me.’ So we did,” Jagger reveals in new interview
“We all miss Charlie so much, on the stage and off the stage,” Mick Jagger told the crowd, “and we’d love to dedicate this tour to Charlie”
The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney and the E Street Band’s Max Weinberg join Rolling Stone Music Now for a look back at a rock legend
Singer also dedicated his Big Apple anthem “New York State of Mind” to victims of the 9/11 terror attack the night before 20th anniversary
With 400 Unit drummer Chad Gamble pounding away at his kit, Isbell and Spencer summon Mick Jagger and Merry Clayton magic
“People sit there and go, ‘Yeah, I’m dancing along with Mick Jagger,'” the Metallica drummer says. “No, you’re dancing along with Charlie Watts”
Promoter announces tour kickoff on September 26th in St. Louis is still on: “The Rolling Stones’ tour dates are moving ahead as planned”
In a previously unpublished interview from 2013, Watts goes deep into his favorite drummers, what the Stones do better than the Beatles, and outlasting almost every band