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Rolling Stones' Richards joins march
(AP)
28-Oct-2007
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AP - Keith Richards joined about 15,000 people marching in southern England on Saturday against possible cuts in services at a hospital near his country home.
Rolling Stones tour grossed more than $500 mln
(Reuters)
03-Oct-2007
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Reuters - The final tally on the Rolling
Stones' two-year world tour is in and it topped a half billion
-- making it the top grossing trek in history.
Rolling Stones get Guinness satisfaction
(Reuters)
26-Sep-2007
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Reuters - The Rolling Stones may be ageing rockers
but their pulling power is undimmed -- they topped the charts
with the world's most successful music tour in the latest
edition of Guinness World Records.
Rolling Stones Top Highest Earners List
22-Sep-2007
(Cached page) Young people link to their favorite band on Myspace and buy ringtones of new singles. That’s all they can afford. Older people buy CDs and shell out money for expensive concert tickets. Again, it’s a matter of what they can afford. Which explains how
Michael Jackson: Most Overrated Musical Act Ever (Blogcritics.org)
08-Sep-2007
(Cached page) Michael Jackson has mistakenly been given the title of "musical genius." The title could easily go to Bono who, along with U2, has recently produced “critically acclaimed” music that I, as well as others, believe most other bands would be kicked off of their labels for making. Then there are the Rolling Stones, a group many say should have quit a long time ago (they're wrong!). Bruce Springsteen ...
Don Was offers free music via Web series
(Reuters)
01-Sep-2007
(Cached page) Reuters - Like most of the music industry,
award-winning record producer Don Was -- who has worked with
dozens of artists including Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Al
Green and Willie Nelson -- is struggling to make sense of the
Internet.
Stones demand apology from Swedish papers
(Reuters)
29-Aug-2007
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Reuters - Guitarist Keith Richards has demanded
that two Swedish newspapers apologize to the Rolling Stones and
their fans in Sweden for stinging reviews of the band's
performance at a concert in Gothenburg.
Keith Richards fumes at poor reviews
(AP)
29-Aug-2007
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AP - Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has demanded an apology from Swedish newspapers for their scathing reviews of the group's performance in the country earlier this month.
Stones leave fans hanging after marathon world tour
(Reuters)
27-Aug-2007
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Reuters - The Rolling Stones ended their two-year
world tour in their home town of London on Sunday, leaving fans
wondering if it would be their last ever show.
Arena rapped after Stones light up
(Reuters)
23-Aug-2007
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Reuters - Bosses of the O2 arena were cautioned
but escaped a fine on Wednesday after two members of the
Rolling Stones defied England's new anti-smoking law and lit up
on stage.
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