If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Few pieces of clothing have as much character as aviator sunglasses. The slightly round, guitar pick-shaped shades have been a staple of American style for decades, largely thanks …
Read More »Stevie Van Zandt's New Memoir 'Unrequited Infatuations' Reveals Friendship With Springsteen and More
Stevie Van Zandt is set to publish his memoir, Unrequited Infatuations, on September 28th. Read Exclusive Excerpt: Stevie Van Zandt’s Long Walk Home From E Street The book will find the musician chronicling his life and multifaceted career, starting with his youth in New Jersey in the Sixties, when he …
Read More »Jason Isbell, Brittney Spencer Cover 'Gimme Shelter' for Charlie Watts
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, along with Brittney Spencer, paid tribute to Charlie Watts with a thunderous performance of the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter” during Isbell’s Thursday night concert in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Spencer, who opened the show and will also open one of Isbell’s upcoming residency concerts at …
Read More »Lil Yachty Talks Favorite Watches and Surprising Style Icons in New eBay Video Series
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Lil Yachty is sharing off his love for the luxe life as part of a new eBay series called, “Old School Meets New School.” Launching today on eBay’s …
Read More »Live Music's Long-Awaited Return Is in Hot Water… Again
Sleigh Bells, the veteran noise-pop band, is at a crossroads. The band is preparing for a grand fall tour — but with each day of grim news about surging Covid cases and the virus’s Delta variant, the pros and cons of the plan shift further, says the group’s manager Will …
Read More »Garth Brooks Says Upcoming Dive Bar Tour Will Be Fully Vaccinated
Less than one week after canceling the remaining dates of his 2021 stadium tour, Garth Brooks is already making plans for touring safely in the pandemic era. The Country Music Hall of Fame member discussed the decision and what his touring future will look like in Monday’s episode of his …
Read More »Flashback: Charlie Watts' Final Performance With the Rolling Stones
The unbelievably sad news that Charlie Watts has died is just beginning to reverberate around the world. The public knew he was going to miss out on the upcoming Stones tour since he was recovering from surgery, but the 80-year-old drummer had survived past health scares unscathed and it truly …
Read More »The Oligarch and the Marijuana Fund
D mitry “Dima” Bosov seemed relaxed at his compound in the Mexican resort town of Cabo San Lucas. The Russian billionaire was clad in Rainbow sandals and a RipnDip T-shirt as he greeted executives from his latest venture, a cannabis company called Genius Fund. Heavy security patrolled the property’s perimeter, …
Read More »Phil Valentine, Conservative Radio Host and Vaccine Skeptic, Dead at 61 From Covid Complications
A few days after Phil Valentine announced he had tested positive for Covid-19 on July 11th, the conservative talk-radio host wrote on Facebook that he was “doing my patriotic duty for natural herd immunity.” Valentine, whose nationally syndicated Phil Valentine Show aired on 100 stations from 2007 to 2019, had …
Read More »Big Boi, Sleepy Brown Drop New Joint Single 'The Big Sleep Is Over'
Outkast rapper Big Boi and Dungeon Family singer Sleepy Brown have shared their new single “The Big Sleep Is Over,” the latest single from their collaborative LP The Big Sleepover, due out September 3rd. The duo also paired their dancehall-flavored, Kay-I-featuring track with an animated video that features a cartoon, …
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