Anyone who saw Billy Joel's name on the guest list for last night's episode of The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon had to expect a few memorable musical moments.
"Some of you have waited your whole lives to see the Rolling Stones," quipped Brad Paisley during his opening set before the band's stop in Nashville last night. "You're gonna have to sit through me first."
The Rolling Stones brought their Zip Code Tour to Columbus, Ohio, on May 30, and they brought with them a new — and very old — addition to the set list.
With the Rolling Stones bringing the Sticky Fingers classic "Moonlight Mile" back into their setlist for this year's tour, the Wall Street Journal reached out to singer Mick Jagger for his thoughts on the writing and recording of the song.
As promised, the Rolling Stones played a special "secret" show in Los Angeles last night, performing their classic 1971 album Sticky Fingers in front of a star-studded crowd at the 1,200-seat Fonda Theatre.
The slow rollout of previously unreleased goodies from the Rolling Stones' upcoming Sticky Fingers deluxe reissue continues with an alternate take of "Can't You Hear Me Knocking."