Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood reveal the inside story about the history of the band in According To The Rolling Stones, a recently released book. The story starts with their beginnings in the south of England and their early failures and successes.
According To The Rolling Stones includes interviews conducted during the band's Forty Licks tour between November 2002 and May this year. Jagger said he and his bandmates reminisced about old times during the interviews, and discussed 'aspects of the band's career that we haven't really talked about.'
Wonder what an old Stone named Bill Wyman has to say about that!
Hanson's Carnegie haul
Hanson will play at New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall on November 5, on the last leg of their acoustic tour.
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The trio began their Acoustic '03 tour on August 9. They plan to release their third studio album Underneath on their independent record label 3CG Records next year.
Upcoming releases
November 4: Sarah McLachlan will release her new CD Afterglow. The single Fallen is already on the airwaves. The singer recently criticised the music industry's pricing policy saying, 'The industry needs to listen to what the kids are saying. If they can't afford a CD, I don't blame them [for file-sharing]. Lower the damn price!' Afterglow is priced at a reasonable $12.99.
November 11: Pearl Jam, the grunge gods from Seattle, will release Lost Dogs, a double-CD collection of 31 rare unreleased tracks, and a double-disc DVD, Live At The Garden.
November 17: The Red Hot Chili Peppers will release their Greatest Hits collection, featuring two new tracks, Fortune faded and History. The new songs were recorded during the band's recent By The Way tour. A special CD/DVD edition containing 15 videos will also be released. The Peppers will also release a DVD of its concert at Slane Castle, Scotland, last August called Red Hot Chili Peppers: Live At Slane.
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