The Rolling Stones played the first festival date of their 2015 Zip Code tour at Milwaukee's Summerfest last night, and managed to work in a performance of "Champagne and Reefer" with their old friend — and show opener — Buddy Guy.
"Some of you have waited your whole lives to see the Rolling Stones," quipped Brad Paisley during his opening set before the band's stop in Nashville last night. "You're gonna have to sit through me first."
As the Rolling Stones continue their Zip Code tour and prepare for the release of a deluxe reissue of their classic Sticky Fingers album next week, they're already making plans for what comes next.
Among the previously unreleased tracks lined up for the Rolling Stones' newly expanded Sticky Fingers reissue, an alternate version of "Brown Sugar" featuring Eric Clapton is one of the most intriguing.
The Rolling Stones brought their Zip Code Tour to Columbus, Ohio, on May 30, and they brought with them a new — and very old — addition to the set list.
Rayman has been a staple and pretty much the face of KOOL 101.7 for years as he entertained on the radio and brought you home with your favorite music and his knowledge of the artists and the behind the scenes stories in the making of that music.
With the Rolling Stones bringing the Sticky Fingers classic "Moonlight Mile" back into their setlist for this year's tour, the Wall Street Journal reached out to singer Mick Jagger for his thoughts on the writing and recording of the song.