The Black Keys to Join The Rolling Stones on Stage on December 15

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The Black Keys will join The Rolling Stones on stage for the Stones' final “50 and Counting” concert, at The Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on Saturday, December 15. The special “One More Shot” event will be telecast live via pay-per-view and will also be available to stream online. Says Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney: “It’s an honor to be asked to play a tune with one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.”

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The Black Keys will join The Rolling Stones on stage for the Stones' final “50 and Counting” concert, at The Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on Saturday, December 15. The special “One More Shot” event will be telecast live via pay-per-view at 9 PM EST / 6 PM PST. It will also be available to stream online at rollingstones.com. Of the upcoming performance, drummer Patrick Carney comments, “It’s an honor to be asked to play a tune with one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.”

The band recently received five Grammy Award nominations for their recent album, El Camino, and are currently on tour in the UK. In a feature in today’s Telegraph, writer Andrew Perry calls El Camino “the Black Keys’ catchiest, most successful collection yet” and says of their recent show in Turin, “the atmosphere is electrifying, and their powerful, singalong sound brings the house down.” Read the full article at telegraph.co.uk.

 

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  • Tuesday, December 11, 2012
    The Black Keys to Join The Rolling Stones on Stage on December 15
    Danny Clinch

    The Black Keys will join The Rolling Stones on stage for the Stones' final “50 and Counting” concert, at The Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on Saturday, December 15. The special “One More Shot” event will be telecast live via pay-per-view at 9 PM EST / 6 PM PST. It will also be available to stream online at rollingstones.com. Of the upcoming performance, drummer Patrick Carney comments, “It’s an honor to be asked to play a tune with one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time.”

    The band recently received five Grammy Award nominations for their recent album, El Camino, and are currently on tour in the UK. In a feature in today’s Telegraph, writer Andrew Perry calls El Camino “the Black Keys’ catchiest, most successful collection yet” and says of their recent show in Turin, “the atmosphere is electrifying, and their powerful, singalong sound brings the house down.” Read the full article at telegraph.co.uk.

     

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