Como adelantó "Stones please Dont Stop" en las primeras horas del dia , aqui más detalles sobre el proximo libro de la banda, más grande del planeta
Bajo el título " The Rolling Stones : 50", la obra "cuenta la historia de cincuenta fantásticos años", indicaron en un comunicado los cuatro integrantes del grupo: el vocalista Mick Jagger, el guitarrista Keith Richards, el bajista Ronnie Wood y el batería Charlie Watts.
"Empezamos como una banda de blues tocando en los bares, y terminamos llenando los mayores estadios del mundo con un tipo de espectáculo con el que ninguno de nosotros siquiera soñaba en aquellos años", añadieron los Stones.
Hyperion señaló que el libro, cuyas tapas serán diseñadas por el propio Watts, saldrá a la venta en Estados Unidos y Canadá en el otoño y será el único autorizado por la banda para celebrar medio siglo en los escenarios.
El material inédito procede de los extensos archivos del rotativo británico Daily Mirror y hará un recorrido por toda la trayectoria de los Rolling Stones, que tocaron por primera vez el 12 de julio de 1962 en el Marquee Club de Londres antes de convertirse más adelante en uno de los grupos más populares de la historia del rock.
Según la editorial estadounidense, la obra "contará la historia de la banda de una manera que nunca antes se había hecho, en las propias palabras de sus miembros a través de imágenes especialmente escogidas por ellos mismos".
La presidenta de Hyperion, Ellen Archer, aseguró que "un aniversario como éste requiere un libro alucinante", en el que dijo que Jagger, Richards, Wood y Watts "se han esforzado para analizar el contenido desde todos los ángulos posibles" para lograr "un producto increíble" que hará las delicias de los aficionados.
The Rolling Stones, more details of "50", the book of the bandto celebrate its 50th anniversary
As anticipated "Stones Please Dont Stop" in the early hours of the day, here more details about the next book in the banda,world's largest
Titled "The Rolling Stones: 50", the play "tells the story of fiftygreat years," said a statement from the four team members:vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, Ronnie Woodon bass and drummer Charlie Watts.
"We started as a blues band playing in bars, and finishedfilling the biggest stadiums in the world with a kind ofspectacle with which none of us even dreamed of those years," added the Stones.
Hyperion said the book, whose covers are designed by Wattshimself, goes on sale in the U.S. and Canada in the fall andshall be authorized by the band to celebrate half a century on stage.
The new material comes from the extensive archives of theBritish newspaper Daily Mirror and will tour the whole trajectory of the Rolling Stones, who played for the first time on July 12, 1962 at the Marquee Club in London before later becoming a of the most popular groups in rock history.
According to the U.S. publisher, the book "tells the story ofthe band in a way never been done before, in the words of its members through pictures especially chosen by themselves."
The president of Hyperion, Ellen Archer, said that "an anniversary like this requires an amazing book," in which he said that Jagger, Richards, Wood and Watts "have endeavoredto analyze the content from every possible angle" to achieve "an incredible product "that will delight fans.
As anticipated "Stones Please Dont Stop" in the early hours of the day, here more details about the next book in the banda,world's largest
Titled "The Rolling Stones: 50", the play "tells the story of fiftygreat years," said a statement from the four team members:vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, Ronnie Woodon bass and drummer Charlie Watts.
"We started as a blues band playing in bars, and finishedfilling the biggest stadiums in the world with a kind ofspectacle with which none of us even dreamed of those years," added the Stones.
Hyperion said the book, whose covers are designed by Wattshimself, goes on sale in the U.S. and Canada in the fall andshall be authorized by the band to celebrate half a century on stage.
The new material comes from the extensive archives of theBritish newspaper Daily Mirror and will tour the whole trajectory of the Rolling Stones, who played for the first time on July 12, 1962 at the Marquee Club in London before later becoming a of the most popular groups in rock history.
According to the U.S. publisher, the book "tells the story ofthe band in a way never been done before, in the words of its members through pictures especially chosen by themselves."
The president of Hyperion, Ellen Archer, said that "an anniversary like this requires an amazing book," in which he said that Jagger, Richards, Wood and Watts "have endeavoredto analyze the content from every possible angle" to achieve "an incredible product "that will delight fans.
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