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Apr 13, 2021

The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has shared a new pandemic-themed song titled “Easy Sleazy,” which features instrumental contributions from Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl. The song humorously speaks to the frustration we’ve all shared after being stuck inside for the last year, but also looks to the future. A performance video has also been shared, featuring Jagger at home and Grohl in the Foo Fighters studio. More

Richard Ashcroft Gets the Rights Back to “Bittersweet Symphony” From The Rolling Stones

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Have Finally Agreed to Give the Former Frontman of The Verve His Due

May 23, 2019

One of the bigger music industry injustices of the 1990s has finally been rectified: Richard Ashcroft has been given back the songwriting credits and publishing rights to his most famous song “Bittersweet Symphony,” by his former band The Verve, returned to him by The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. More

Mick Jagger Shares Two New Songs and Videos, Plus a Remix by Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker

"Gotta Get a Grip" and "England Lost" (Feat. Skepta) Out Now

Jul 27, 2017

The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has released two new songs, “Gotta Get a Grip” and “England Lost” (featuring Skepta). He has also shared videos for both songs, with the “Gotta Get a Grip” one starring Jemima Kirke (Jessa from Girls) and the “England Lost” one starring Luke Evans (Gaston from Beauty and the Beast). More

Bono and Trent Reznor Share Their Memories of David Bowie

"David Bowie is my idea of a rock star." - Bono

Jan 27, 2016

Both Bono and Trent Reznor have shared their memories of David Bowie in the new issue of Rolling Stone, which has a big tribute to Bowie in there. More

May 11, 2012

When Mick Jagger plays both host and music guest on your show, it’s imperative to pull out all the stops—or so says Saturday Night Live. Today it was announced that the late night show has recruited both Arcade Fire and Foo Fighters to serve as Jagger’s backing band on tomorrow night’s season-ending episode. More