The Rolling Stones and their controversy against the Trump family: "I am not Donald's DJ"
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones has denied direct involvement in the decision to allow the song 'Gimme Shelter' to be used in a documentary about Melania Trump, amidst conflicting reports from the filmmakers.
Rolling Stones deny authorizing 'Gimme Shelter' in film about Melania
The Rolling Stones have denied any involvement in the licensing of their song "Gimme Shelter" for the documentary about Melania Trump.
Source close to Rolling Stones disputes Melania producer’s claim Mick Jagger ‘gave his blessing’ to use song
A source close to Mick Jagger disputes claims made by the producer of a Melania Trump film that Jagger approved the use of a Rolling Stones song.
City Hall and Public Ministry sign agreement that allows megashow on Paulista; Foo Fighters, U2, Coldplay, and Rolling Stones are among the options
The Mayor of São Paulo signed an agreement allowing a large international free concert in Avenida Paulista featuring major bands, with the event tentatively scheduled for September 5.
Rock legend Charlie Watts' house is for sale. Fans of The Rolling Stones must have 76 million crowns
The house of legendary Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is now on the market for 76 million crowns, drawing interest from fans of the iconic band.
Sympathy for the Therians
The article explores the cultural phenomenon surrounding Rolling Stones fans in Buenos Aires, particularly focusing on the 'Rolingas', who embody a unique music-inspired subculture.
Inside Rolling Stones star Charlie Watts' stunning £2.75m home as it hits market
A luxurious country estate owned by late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is now for sale at £2.75 million in Devon.
Mick Jagger's fiancée attacked in London
Melanie Hamrick, fiancée of Mick Jagger, was physically attacked by two individuals at a London club, expressing her gratitude towards friends who intervened.
Sociology Professor: What if the Handball Players Wanted the Rolling Stones at Their Welcome?
Sociology professor Krešimir Krolo discusses the controversies surrounding the welcome of the handball team and their request for singer Marko Perković Thompson, comparing today's celebrations with those of the 90s and early 2000s.
The Rolling Stones Against TV Censorship: A Performance That Changed the Rules of the Game
The Rolling Stones' controversial performance of 'Let's Spend the Night Together' on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967 marked a significant clash between rock music and television censorship.
The night when a train with open bar took the Movida madrileña to Vigo and the wagon where The Rolling Stones were born
Miguel López explores the profound connection between railways and music, highlighting their crucial role in the spread of genres like blues and flamenco.
The Rolling Stones' pirate ship runs aground: 'We probably won't see them live again'
Following the cancellation of their 2026 tour due to Keith Richards' arthritis, fans speculate about the band's future performances, with some unsettling hypotheses emerging.
Goodbye, MTV! You were a salvation!
The article discusses the decline of MTV, highlighting its impact on music culture and the nostalgia for its past significance, as the network struggles to compete with platforms like YouTube and TikTok.