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The iconic rock band, The Rolling Stones, are currently engaged in the production of a fresh album.

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Iconic Rockers The Rolling Stones — Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards — UPBEAT ABOUT...
Iconic Rockers The Rolling Stones — Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards — UPBEAT ABOUT CONTINUING MUSICAL CAREERS, DESPITE ADVANCED AGE

Rocked Here and Ready for More: Despite Tour Cancellation, The Rolling Stones Work on New Album

The iconic rock band, The Rolling Stones, are currently engaged in the production of a fresh album.

Hold onto your concert t-shirts and fill up that jukebox, 'cause Mick Jagger and the gang are back in the studio! With their European tour postponed, the Rolling Stones are rumored to be shaking things up with a new album.

You might remember that the band's European tour, scheduled for 2025, got pushed back to 2026. Oh well, we can't have it all, right? But fret not, for there could be a sweet musical solace in store. The grapevine buzzes that the Rolling Stones are cooking up their 25th studio album (give or take, depending on who's counting)[1][2].

Ah, London's Metropolis Studios and their tantalizing promise! Since April, Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and the band crew have reportedly been recording some hot new tunes within those walls[1]. Rumor has it, they've got 13 tracks under their belt, sounding just swell[1].

Is this the album that'll rival their 1976 classic, "Black and Blue"? Florida-born drummer Steve Jordan, who's been collaborating with the Stones for a while now[1], is said to be part of the project[1]. And if that wasn't enough, they might even throw in a remastered version of that era's "Black and Blue" with a couple of new tracks, all in celebration of Ronnie Wood's whopping 50 years with the band[1].

You heard it here first: a possible late-November or early-December release date may be on the cards[2]. Keep those ears peeled for some vintage Rolling Stones rock-and-roll! The band's studio work is music to the ears of fans disappointed by the tour cancellation—a reminder that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and company are far from being washed up[1][2].

So, here's to hoping that this new album will once again prove their enduring creativity and commitment to rock music!

References:

  1. ntv.de, csp/spot
  2. GlobeNewswire, BusinessWire
  3. Classic Rock, Louder, Rolling Stone

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The Rolling Stones, with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, are reportedly working on a new album, a potential solace for fans disappointed by the postponement of their European tour. Music enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the 25th studio album from the band, known for their contributions to rock music.

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