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Mick Jagger, 80, shares how he stays fit on the Rolling Stones' tour
AOL· 5 days agoGalloping across the stage, fans might be shocked to realize that Mick Jagger is 80 – and turning 81 next month. "I'm feeling good," the Rolling Stones legend told Reuters of doing their new ...
Stevie Van Zandt Documentary: 'I Walked My Dog For 7 Years' After Leaving Music
98.7 The Shark· 2 days agoWhile he told much of his story in his 2021 memoirs Unrequited Infatuations, the new doc also adds perspectives from a number of other big names, including Paul McCartney ...
Black Keys Split With Management After Canceled Tour Debacle
Variety· 2 days agoThe Black Keys and managers Irving Azoff and Steve Moir have parted ways after the sudden and...
Duff McKagan's Abandoned 1999 Solo LP Left Him 'F—ing Pissed'
Ultimate Classic Rock· 13 hours agoDuff McKagan admits he was “fucking pissed” when his record label forced him to abandon his 1999...
The man who withstood Keith Moon, invented the Beckhams and pretended to be Bowie
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoHe went on to become a key figure in the career of such superstars as David Bowie, the Spice Girls,...
Simon Cowell Is on the Hunt to Create a New Boy Band 14 Years After One Direction
Us Weekly via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSimon Cowell is back — and he wants to create the next boy band 14 years after the success of One...
How Imagine Dragons became the sound of gaming culture
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA decade ago, former games journalist Geoff Keighley was busy planning the first Game Awards, a...
How to watch 'On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace' online: live stream six-part documentary from...
Tom's Guide· 2 days ago“On Thin Ice: Putin v Greenpeace” is a gripping new series that details how a group of climate...
ZZ Top's 'Afterburner' Stage Was Originally Intended for Loverboy
Ultimate Classic Rock· 5 days agoZZ Top followed up their massively successful 1983 album Eliminator with the space-age-themed 1985...
The Myth of a Lifetime Subscription
Slate· 6 days agoNathan Cone remembers the very first issue of Rolling Stone he received in print. It was a 1989 issue with Paul McCartney on the cover, just after the ex-Beatle ...