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It's http://www.the-rolling-stones.com owned by Virgin Music Group 30 Gloucester Place, London, UK W1H 4AJ
There's a mirror copy at stonesworld.com recently on sale at $1,200.00 USD I'm not sure if that's official as it's own by UltraStar Entertainment, LLC, 135 East 55th St, 5th Fl, New York, NY 10022
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BTW, if UltraStar Entertainment is going to be in charge of the official website it could be good news!!
Doing some search for them I fpund that UltraStar Entertainment is the company in charge of the bowienet, they know how to handle news and state-of-the-art technology, for example hi-fi webradio |
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Shit! I had second thoughts about it, that company sell subscriptions the bowienet at $64.99 per year.
Beware, maybe they are copying the official site owned by Virgin. |
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Stones website confirms tour venue rumours
By JAM! Music
An early version of the Rolling Stones' tour website appears to confirm rumours that the band's upcoming tour will include both large and small venue shows.
The Stonesworld.com website is currently in a test mode (www.stonesworld.com/test), but the page is headlined "Rolling Stones On The Road World Tour 2002-2003: Arena/Stadium/Club."
The Stones are expected to announce the tour -- which coincides with the 40th anniversary of the band's live debut -- Tuesday at a press conference in New York, where the group will reportedly arrive by blimp.
Rumours have circulated in recent weeks that the tour will see the Stones visiting a variety of venues, and the Stonesworld.com web page appears to confirm that.
"The Rolling Stones will play arenas, stadiums and theaters throughout the United States," the page says.
After the North American tour, the Stones will then invade Mexico and Australia in February, followed by Japan and China in March. Europe will follow in June, 2003, according to the web page.
The Stonesworld.com page offers fans a chance for members-only tickets, exclusive merchandise, and the chance to "follow the tour online," although none of the page's links were live Monday.
The Stones launched their live career on July 12, 1962 at London's Marquee Club, although drummer Charlie Watts didn't join the group until the following year.
No new studio album is expected to coincide with the tour, but a retrospective album with new material is being considered. Last December, guitarist Ron Wood told Billboard he and guitarist Keith Richards were pulling through "hundreds of hours" of tapes for consideration for what was, at the time, to be a box set.
ABKCO, the label which controls the group's early work, is reportedly planning to reissue new versions of some of the band's LPs.
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