Mick Jagger and Jack White Collaboration Rumored
. The two were listening to Canadian rock duo Death From Above 1979 perform live at Third Man Records, White's recording studio that also serves as a store, lounge and offices for the record label. The sighting readdressed rumors that began as early as 2009 about White working with the Rolling Stones on their first studio album since 2005's A Bigger Bang. Rolling Stone pursued news that White had recorded some tracks with Keith Richards. While Richards hesitated from commenting on White's role or potential role with the band, he did admit, "I enjoy working with Jack. I know Jack pretty well. He's a lovely player." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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