McCartney plays bass on a new song called "Covered In You" from the Rolling Stones' upcoming 'Foreign Tongues' album Jack Irvin has worked at PEOPLE since 2022. He covers and edits daily music news, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (L-R) Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, and Ronnie Wood attend the exclusive launch event of The Rolling Stones new album "Foreign ...
Maya Proulx becomes the focus of a guitar showcase that asks how an 18-year-old musician can already sound this advanced. The video highlights her tone, timing, control, and confidence as she plays ...
Jagger Strang: Moment teen who threatened to bomb college is arrested Officers were contacted by Stafford College following reports that Strang had told other students he had numerous weapons and had ...
Judge Mr Justice Wall sentenced Jagger Strang to three years and 11 months for threating to bomb Stafford College and to kill students Explosives were found at the 18-year-old's home alongside a ...
The frontman was asked about the band’s catalogue during a new interview with Today, ahead of the release of the band’s upcoming album ‘Foreign Tongues’. Asked if he had a favourite Stones album, ...
The legendary frontman was asked about the possibility of the band receiving the biopic treatment in a new interview with GQ, in the context of Sam Mendes’ upcoming four-film Beatles project. “Yeah, ...
One of rock music's legendary frontmen is sharing his secrets to living a long, healthy life. Mick Jagger, who impressively still tours more than six decades after The Rolling Stones' 1962 formation ...
The Rolling Stones have been around forever. Key members have died young (Brian Jones) and in their old age (Charlie Watts), yet Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood seem indestructible.
This story was featured in The Must Read, a newsletter in which our editors recommend one can’t-miss story every weekday. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. When Mick Jagger is performing with The ...
When Mick Jagger is performing with The Rolling Stones – which he still miraculously does, 64 years on from the band’s inception – he has to remind himself to stop moving. “Because not everyone wants ...