On April 27, 2013 The Rolling Stones surprised fans with a $20 show at the Echoplex, delivering a powerful performance in an intimate setting, showcasing their enduring appeal and energy.
On April 27, 2013 The Rolling Stones surprised fans with a $20 show at the Echoplex, delivering a powerful performance in an intimate setting, showcasing their enduring appeal and energy.
Charlie Watts highlighted that The Rolling Stones excel as a live band, thriving on energy and audience connection, while studio recordings, though enjoyable, cannot replicate the exhilaration of performing live.
Charlie Watts attributed the Rolling Stones’ lasting appeal to Mick Jagger’s stage presence and Keith Richards’ musical skills, emphasizing their unique chemistry and dedication as key to the band’s enduring magnetism.
Bill Wyman’s return to The Rolling Stones in 2012 for two songs showcased nostalgia but lacked a full comeback, with Wyman feeling limited by minimal rehearsal and support from Charlie Watts.
On May 5, 2013, the Rolling Stones electrified Oakland during their 50 & Counting tour. The concert featured classics and deeper cuts, highlighted by Tom Waits’ surprise appearance on “Little Red Rooster.” This memorable night showcased the band’s enduring talent and stage presence after five decades.
Charlie Watts about jazz musicians (2013) “I’m not Buddy Rich, I’ve never been a jazz musician that’s in a book that you ring up to do a gig. That would worry the […]
El nuevo disco de Ronnie Wood Mr. Luck, A Tribute to Jimmy Reed se edita en septiembre y, al igual que lo hizo con Chuck Berry en el álbum Mad Lad, esta […]
The Ronnie Wood Band as part of London’s ‘BluesFest’ with special guests Mick Taylor, Bobby Womack, Mick Hucknall and Paul Weller. Live at the Royal Albert Hall, November 1 2013.Album release announced […]