‘They’ve had a knock in recent years, but the show goes on’: The Rolling Stones ‘to release their first album of new music in 18 years’ – following the death of drummer Charlie Watts
The Rolling Stones are reportedly set to release their first album of new music next year.
The album would be Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood’s first album in 18 years and the first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts last year.
Following a traumatic year, the trio are reportedly set to look forward to the future, with a source stating; ‘They’ve had a knock in recent years, but the show goes on.’
Fresh start: The Rolling Stones are reportedly set to release their first album of new music next year
The group, who released Live Kicks in 2004 and A Bigger Bang in 2005, are said to have got together for studio sessions in New York over the past two weeks, and were joined by drummer Steve Jordan and bass player Darryl Jones.
A source told The Sun: ‘After Charlie’s passing there was some uncertainty about what to do next. They had stadium dates scheduled so pressed ahead, but afterwards it wasn’t clear what the future looked like.
‘But now they’ve had time to reflect they all feel it’s the right thing to keep doing what they’ve always done as a band, make new music and hopefully hit the road again to perform it to their fans.
New beginning: The album would be Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood’s first album in 18 years and the first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts (pictured in 2019) last year
‘They’ve had a knock in recent years, but the show goes on – and The Stones always do.’
The insider went on to add that the rockers are planning on a ‘major tour’ after the album, which will likely include countries in the US, South America and Europe.
MailOnline have contacted The Rolling Stones representatives for comment.
It comes after Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall have proved to be the ultimate friendly exes as they sat beside his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick and model daughter Georgia May Jagger on a cosy dinner date.
Moving on: Following a traumatic year, the trio are reportedly set to look forward to the future, with a source stating; ‘They’ve had a knock in recent years, but the show goes on’
Big plans: The insider went on to add that the rockers are planning on a ‘major tour’ after the album, which will likely include countries in the US, South America and Europe
Rolling Stones frontman Mick and American model and actress Jerry had a 22-year-relationship, had four children together, and were often pictured as the celebrity couple of the times.
But after going their separate ways – 45 years after they first got together – the pair are still happy to be in each other’s company, even with new partners in tow.
Georgia May posted various snaps from her time at Paris Fashion Week, showing her 1.2million Instagram followers a sneak peek to behind-the-scenes.
Cosy! It comes after Mick and Jerry Hall (right) have proved to be the ultimate friendly exes as they sat beside his new girlfriend Melanie Hamrick (centre left) and daughter Georgia May Jagger
And in one of the snaps, the model, 30, sat beside her rocker father Mick, 79, his ballet dancer girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, 35, and mother Jerry, 69.
The group of four all flashed their beaming smiles as they sat closely next to one another while at a swanky restaurant in Paris.
Mick and Jerry have been pictured many times in the years since their separation in 1999, often in support of their four children and their latest career ventures.
This Parisian run-in was no different, as the doted parents came together to see their third-born Georgia May take to the runway for Vivienne Westwood.
Supportive parents: Mick and Jerry have been pictured many times in the years since their separation in 1999, often in support of their four children (pictured with Georgia in 2014)
Back in the day: Rolling Stones frontman Mick and American model Jerry had a 22-year-relationship and had four children together (pictured in London in 1983)
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