The Rolling Stones
English rock band
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2024 | The McKinlay sisters were featured in the documentary film 'Since Yesterday: The Untold Story of Scotland's Girl Bands', which included an interview with Jeanette about her music career. The documentary won 'Best Scottish Film' at The List Festival Awards. |
December 6 2024 | Scheduled release of live album 'Welcome to Shepherd's Bush' through Polydor label. |
May 17 2024 | Documentary 'Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg' was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland, featuring a powerful and emotionally raw scene of Keith Richards performing shortly after the death of his and Pallenberg's infant son Tara. |
April 20 2024 | Released live album 'Live at Racket, NYC' through Polydor label. |
March 8 2024 | Released live album 'Live at the Wiltern' through Mercury label. |
February 2024 | Released 'Mess It Up', which charted #15 on the US Digital Rock chart. |
2023 | The Rolling Stones released two music videos: 'Angry' directed by Francois Rousselet and 'Mess It Up' directed by Calmatic. |
2023 | Release of 'Hackney Diamonds' album, their first studio album of original material in 18 years |
September 28 2023 | Released 'Sweet Sounds of Heaven' featuring Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder, which charted in several countries including #45 in the US. |
September 6 2023 | Released 'Angry' from the album Hackney Diamonds, which charted in multiple countries including #34 in the UK and #6 on the US Digital Rock chart. |
February 10 2023 | The Rolling Stones released 'GRRR Live! – Live at Newark' through Mercury Studios |
June 10 2022 | The Rolling Stones released 'Licked Live in NYC' through Mercury Studios |
September 2021 | Released 'Troubles a' Comin' as part of the Tattoo You re-issue. |
July 9 2021 | The Rolling Stones released 'A Bigger Bang – Live on Copacabana Beach' through Mercury Studios |
2020 | The Rolling Stones released two music videos: 'Living in a Ghost Town' directed by Joe Connor and 'Criss Cross' directed by Diana Kunst. |
2020 | The band released the music video for 'Scarlet', directed by Christopher Barrett and Luke Taylor. |
September 8 2020 | The Rolling Stones released 'Brussels Affair (Live 1973)' via streaming clips through Eagle Records/UMG/Polydor |
July 2020 | Released 'Scarlet' as part of the Goats Head Soup re-issue, which charted at #31 in the US Digital Rock chart. |
April 2020 | The Rolling Stones digitally re-issued 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' from the album Let It Bleed. |
April 2020 | Released the non-album track 'Living in a Ghost Town', which charted in multiple countries including reaching #1 in Germany and #3 in the US. |
November 8 2019 | The Rolling Stones released 'Bridges to Buenos Aires (Live)' DVD/BD/DD through Universal/Eagle Rock/Eagle Vision/Rolling Stones Records |
June 21 2019 | The Rolling Stones released 'Bridges To Bremen (Live)' DVD/BD/DD through Universal/Eagle Rock/Eagle Vision/Rolling Stones Records |
April 2019 | Released live version of 'She's a Rainbow' from the Honk compilation, which charted on US charts. |
April 19 2019 | Release of 'Honk' compilation album, continuing the band's tradition of retrospective collections. |
November 16 2018 | The Rolling Stones released 'Voodoo Lounge Uncut' DVD+BD/DVD/BD/DD, which achieved Gold certification from SNEP |
July 13 2018 | The Rolling Stones released 'No Security. San Jose '99' DVD/BD/DD through Universal/Eagle Rock/Eagle Vision/Rolling Stones Records |
June 15 2018 | Released 'Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971–2016', a 20×LP collection covering their studio work. |
2017 | Anita Pallenberg passes away, leaving behind an unpublished autobiography titled 'Black Magic' |
2016 | Release of blues album 'Blue & Lonesome', returning to their roots and covering classic blues songs |
December 2016 | Released 'Ride 'Em on Down' single, which charted on US charts and reached #4 in sales. |
October 2016 | Released 'Just Your Fool' single from the Blue & Lonesome album, which charted in France (#39) and US charts. |
October 2016 | Released 'Hate to See You Go' single, which charted in UK (#179). |
September 30 2016 | Released 'The Rolling Stones in Mono', a comprehensive 16×LP/15×CD collection with a 48-page book. |
July 2015 | Vinyl re-issue of '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' from UK's Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) and US's Out of Our Heads albums was released. |
January 2013 | Released 'One More Shot' single. |
December 16 2012 | Sheila McKinlay passed away after battling cancer at the age of 71 in Bournemouth, where she had settled with her husband Howie Casey. |
November 12 2012 | Release of 'GRRR!' compilation album, which reached top chart positions in multiple countries. |
October 2012 | Released 'Doom and Gloom' single from the GRRR! compilation, which charted in multiple countries including UK (#61) and US Rock charts (#30). |
August 2012 | Digital re-issue of 'Start Me Up' from the Tattoo You album was released. |
November 2011 | Released 'No Spare Parts' single from the Some Girls re-issue. |
November 15 2011 | Released 'Some Girls: Live in Texas '78' in multiple formats including DVD/CD and streaming. |
October 18 2011 | Released 'Brussels Affair (Live 1973)' as a digital download exclusive to Google Music. |
April 2011 | Vinyl re-issue of 'Brown Sugar' from the Sticky Fingers album was released. |
May 17 2010 | Released 'The Rolling Stones Box Set 1971–2005/Remasters', an extensive 18×LP or 14×CD collection. |
April 2010 | The Rolling Stones released digital re-issue of 'Beast of Burden' from the album Some Girls. |
April 2010 | The band released 'Plundered My Soul' single from the Exile on Main St re-issue, which charted in multiple countries including UK (#200) and France (#15). |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles List of songs recorded by the Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones discography, Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg & The McKinlay Sisters, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.