Rod Stewart reveals rock break: ‘No more big tours’

Rod Stewart reveals rock break: ‘No more big tours’

With the release of a jazz album scheduled for 2024, Rod Stewart wants to make big changes in his career

Responsible for hits like “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy,” “maggie way” It is “All for Love,” Rod Stewart revealed how he wants to take a big break from rock and roll, in addition to not doing big tours of the genre. It is worth remembering how the singer works on a Swing record, a jazz style created in the United States.

During an interview with People, the 78-year-old explained how “I’m not retiring at all,” but wants to make some career changes. “I love what I do. This will be the last time, I think, to do rock ‘n’ roll, because I want to move on to swing and the Great American Song Book [lista que engloba as composições mais famosas da cultura popular dos Estados Unidos no século XX].”

“But I’m not going to take my songs to the cemetery and bury them,” he continued. Stewart. “I might bring them outside on the odd occasion, but basically I’d like to put them to rest for a while.”

No more big tours. I’ve said goodbye to Australia, New Zealand and Mexico, so it’s time to say goodbye to the USA now.

About the change to Swing, the singer revealed how his next album, scheduled for February 2024 (in Valentine’s Day dos gringos), has the collaboration of the pianist Jools Holland. “I’ve wanted to keep singing for so many years”Hot Legs‘ It is ‘Da Ya Think I’m Sexy.’ This is a really good song, and I have the voice and talent to pull it off, as you’ll hear when you hear the album,” he said.

“I can’t imagine playing big venues with this – we’ll have to do smaller venues, which will be fun with a 19-piece orchestra. rod now he’s your jazz singer,” concluded the artist.

Source: Rollingstone

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