The Rolling Stones Band is now on its 50th year in the music industry. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman started performing as the Rolling Stones band in 1962 when they were in their late teens or early twenties. a decade later, Ronnie Woods joined them. In the last 50 years the group did concert tours that earned them awards and recognitions such as the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Award, Greatest Artist of all Time and more.
Fifty years of rocking didn’t seem to lessen the group’s energy, instead the number of years made them shine even more. Today, the band continues to attract audience of different ages, and earning them more fans. for them it looks like age doesn’t seem to matter at all. The once young and handsome faces have been replaced with more confidence and ease in performing, making them still a popular rock band that is sought by millions of fans around the world.
So, what is there to expect from the band’s 50th year anniversary?
To mark their 50th year in the industry, it was reported that the band decided to publish a 50th Anniversary Book. it will be out to the public on July 12, 2012 to coincide with their first ever concert performed at Marque Club in London. it was said that the book contains the selected images of the group with stories of their 50 years in existence. The book is said to be the Rolling Stones way of thanking their millions of fans worldwide.
The latest band’s update was about Mick Jagger’s performance at the White House before President Obama whom he encouraged to join in singing Sweet Home Chicago by giving him a microphone.
There are rumors of concert tours to come, but none have been officially announced as of this date. The hints that the band are actually on for the 50th year anniversary concert tours put fans in anticipation, especially now when the actual day of the band’s anniversary is getting near. Were there’ll be a golden anniversary performance tours? when asked about the band’s plan about their 50th year, their front man, Mick Jagger would not reveal their plans that he said are special.
Rolling Stones band claims to have performed before a wider audience than any other rock and roll band. they seem to age, but not their music. it attracts even 4 generations behind.