The Rolling Stones join the Kardashian team to release a new documentary

The Rolling Stones join the Kardashian team to release a new documentary





The Rolling Stones once again demonstrate their tireless ability to adapt by making a new documentary with the team responsible for the Kardashian reality show, the production company Fulwell 73. According to information from The Sun newspaper, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood they recorded the material during the production of their new album, “Hackney Diamonds”, and the film will show the process of creating the album.

The documentary will also pay tribute to Charlie Watts, the band’s original drummer, who passed away in 2021 and participated in the recording of two songs for the new album.

Fulwell 73 has an impressive track record of high-end documentaries, having worked with artists including Justin Bieber, Ed Sheeran, One Direction, Michael McIntyre, Jack Whitehall and Elton John.

New album and next single

“Hackney Diamonds” is the band’s first album of new music in 18 years and is due for release in October. The first single/clip, “Angry,” was released on September 6 and the follow-up, “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” is a song over 7 minutes long and features Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder.

The album also features the participation of other guests, such as ex-Beatle Paul McCartney and ex-Stones Bill Wyman, who returns to play with Jagger, Richards and Wood more than 30 years after leaving the band. The production was handled by Don Was and Andrew Watt, known for working with artists such as Bob Dylan and Post Malone.

“Hackney Diamonds” will be released on October 20, marking the return to action of one of the most influential bands in rock history.

Source: Terra

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