What is Rolling Stones’ Net Worth? Iconic rock band The Rolling Stones was formed in London in 1962. Popular English rock band Rolling Stones has a huge surprise for fans as the iconic band is all set to release their first album of original music, which is coming up after a prolonged wait of nearly two decades.
The album Hackney Diamonds will soon be released on October 20. The album will reportedly feature a collaboration with the pop star Lady Gaga and a few rumored guest stars, including names like Sir Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder.
The forthcoming new album will include Steve Jordan in late drummer Watts’ place. Keith Richards stated that it would have been much harder without Charlie’s blessing. Richards further revealed that Watts said that Jordan should replace him if he were not around to record. This album release is special as this 12-track record is the first time Jagger and Richards have written a full LP of new music as they last wrote it for 2005’s A Bigger Bang. Let us find out all about Rolling Stones’ Net Worth.
What Is Rolling Stones’ Net Worth?
Rolling Stones’ Net Worth is estimated to be around $1.5 billion. Rolling Stones band members Sir Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, and Keith Richards have already unveiled the music video for the album’s first single, “Angry,” which is out now and stars Euphoria star and Emmy-nominated actress Sydney Sweeney.
As the actress was also present at the press event, she expressed her love for the track while saying she loved it when she heard it, and it surely has been stuck in her head.
The band members talked about the album as Sir Mick Jagger jokingly said that the secret behind his and Keith Richards’s decades-long partnership with The Rolling Stones is not speaking too often!
*HACKNEY DIAMONDS*
Smash and grab from October 20! 💎https://t.co/QO1wAhaqav pic.twitter.com/qD0t0Ha4rR— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) September 7, 2023
Keith Richards and Sir Mick Jagger became childhood friends and classmates in 1950. While they were estranged for several years, they again crossed paths during a chance meeting at a train station, eventually forming a band in 1961, which later became The Rolling Stones.
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Who Was Brian Jones?
It is believed that guitarist Brian Jones was the one who founded the band The Rolling Stones. While Brian Jones founded the Rolling Stones and was the one who also came up with the band’s name, it was Mick Jagger and Keith Richards who wrote the songs, and Brian Jones is credited for bringing them together.
*HACKNEY DIAMONDS*
The brand new studio album!
Yours October 20th. Pre-order now & listen to ANGRYhttps://t.co/vaMZOCL0M5#therollingstones #hackneydiamonds pic.twitter.com/OGVEkreCnj— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) September 6, 2023
Fans last saw Brian Jones in his last official appearance as a Rolling Stone in the December 1968 musical carnival The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus. However, the movie was not released for 25 years because the band members didn’t feel their performances were up to their standards.
Brian Jones’ life has always been under immense media scrutiny, and even his death became a subject of speculation. As Jones was an asthmatic with a long history of substance abuse, he was reportedly drowned in his home pool.
Is Rolling Stones Releasing a New Album?
Get ready as fans are in for a huge surprise while Rolling Stones is finally announcing the release of an album that is coming almost two decades later! Hackney Diamonds will reportedly have as many as 12 tracks and will be released on October 20, as the lead single track, Angry, will precede the upcoming album. Band members Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood have recently announced the album that took place at an event in Hackney.
While talking about their beloved drummer Charlie Watts’ demise, Keith Richards remembered his good friend and fellow band member as he admitted that ever since Charlie’s gone, it has been different for the band as he was number four. His fellow band members are surely missing him.