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| 7/27/2010 |
Stones Shoot Down "Retirement" Rumors, Mick Has A Birthday
The Rolling Stones are shooting down rumors that they have a retirement plan in the works. EntertainmentWeekly.com reports that a rep for the English rockers said talk of wrapping up the band's run in music are simply, quote, "not true." This, after the UK newspaper "The Sun" cited an inside source as saying, quote, "The band realize that age is creeping up on them. They want to bow out on top of their game, and not short-change their fans." The rumors also suggested that the Stones' upcoming world tour would be their last. The enduring band will mark its 50th anniversary in 2012.
The rep's clarification coincided with Mick Jagger's sixty-seventh birthday on Monday. Mick's birthday brings the combined age of the Rolling Stones to 265. Jagger's fellow bandmates include 63-year-old guitarist Ron Wood, 66-year-old guitarist and vocalist Keith Richards, and drummer Charlie Watts, who's 69. |
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