The Rolling Stones' scheduled appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was cancelled because Mick Jagger has a health issue. Fleetwood Mac was booked to fill the May 2nd slot vacated by the Stones. They've backed out, too
It was announced last weekend, The Rolling Stones' scheduled appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was being cancelled because Mick Jagger has a health issue. Mick will be performing at Jazzfest. Mick Fleetwood, that is...
It was reported last weekend the Rolling Stones are postponing the North American leg of their "No Filter" tour. That, of course, meant cancelling their May 2nd appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival...
Speculation is running wild about whether the Rolling Stones will make an appearance at the 50th anniversary of New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival this year.
The music of the Rolling Stones is part of the fabric of my life. Mick Jagger turned 73 a few days ago. Check out this Rice Krispies commercial that aired on British TV in the 1960's...
Anyone who saw Billy Joel's name on the guest list for last night's episode of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon had to expect a few memorable musical moments.
The Rolling Stones were scheduled to perform in Perth, Australia Wednesday night. That was to be followed by shows in Melbourne, Sydney, and subsequent dates in New Zealand. The "14 On Fire" tour is on hold following the death of Mick Jagger's longtime girlfriend, L'Wren Scott.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we report that fashion designer L'Wren Scott, who was the longtime love of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, was found dead in her NYC apartment today (March 17). Several reports indicate that her death was a suicide and that Scott hung herself.
Well, our prediction of Taylor Swift performing 'Brown Sugar' or 'B---h' with the Rolling Stones was totally wrong. The '22' songstress joined the legendary rockers on stage in Chicago for a performance of their 1965 track 'As Tears Go By,' -- a song about crying, something WAY out of T. Swizzle's wheelhouse. Are you picking up our sarcasm?