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Logo Lawsuit
Logo Lawsuit
Logo Lawsuit
The Rolling Stones are suing a German clothing company over its use of the band's famous logo. According to NME, the manufacturer has appropriated the Stones' popular mouth logo on posters and other promotional items found in its stores.
For the 50th Time
For the 50th Time
For the 50th Time
The Rolling Stones' "50 and Counting" tour has resulted in yet another milestone for the legendary rock group. In an interesting bit of symmetry, their 'Hyde Park Live' album is their 50th album to reach the Billboard 200 chart.
Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones Top 2013 Concert Earners List
Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones Top 2013 Concert Earners List
Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones Top 2013 Concert Earners List
In addition to barbecues, vacations and oppressive humidity, July always brings with it a spell of best-of-the-year-so-far lists. The newest one of interest to classic rock fans reveals that Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones have taken win, place and show in the list of the Top Grossing Concert Acts for the first half of 2013.
Reconstructing History
Reconstructing History
Reconstructing History
The Rolling Stones will perform at London's Hyde Park tomorrow (July 6), and the band wants the stage, and its view from it, to look exactly like it did 44 years ago, when they famously played a free gig there.
Rolling Stones Lyric Banned From Man’s Tombstone
Rolling Stones Lyric Banned From Man’s Tombstone
Rolling Stones Lyric Banned From Man’s Tombstone
The Church of England will not allow the tombstone of a recently deceased man to have the modified lyric of a Rolling Stones song etched into it. The family of Charles Clapham hoped to use the line "It was only rock 'n' roll" as an epitaph, but the church dismissed the idea as flippant.
More Music on the Horizon
More Music on the Horizon
More Music on the Horizon
While they may not be celebrating their 50th anniversary quite as enthusiastically as some fans might have wanted, the Rolling Stones appear to have gotten back into gear with their latest tour -- and guitarist Ron Wood thinks these dates will serve as a springboard into more new music from the group.
Dirty Little Secret
Dirty Little Secret
Dirty Little Secret
According to former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, the band members used to forge each others' signatures when signing large amounts of memorabilia. All except for Charlie Watts, that is.

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