Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Rolling Stones to re-record a song of Bob Dylan

The Rolling StonesCover of The Rolling StonesBill Wyman, the original bass player of The Rolling Stones, will be reunited with his old band to re-record a song of Bob Dylan's "Watchin 'the River Flow."

This song will go to Stu Boogie 4 which is a tribute album to Ian Stewart as the original keyboard player of The Rolling Stones. According to RollingStone.com, the album was first initiated by fellow pianist Ben Waters, will be released to the market on April 19, 2011.

Stewart joined The Rolling Stones in May 1962, several weeks before the two leaders are key to the success of The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, joined.

In 1963, Stewart was transferred to the road manager Andrew Loog Oldham because according to the manager of The Rolling Stones, Stewart did not match the aura of the band's image. Even so, Stewart still recording and performing together share the Rolling Stones until his death in 1985 at the age of 47 years.

"I still work for him. For me, The Rolling Stones are the band's Ian Stewart. Without the knowledge and organization, we are not going anywhere, "said Keith Richard gave praise to Ian Stewart.

This is the first time Bill Wyman did reconcile with The Rolling Stones since he quit the band in 1992, citing fears of flying by plane.

Albums whose sales will be donated to the British Heart Foundation is in-mix by legendary rock producer, Glyn Johns, and also featuring PJ Harvey and pianist Jools Holland.

In addition to Bob Dylan songs, songs of Albert Ammons, Amos Milburn, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke to also re-recorded by the reliable musicians who spread this album Stu Boogie 4.

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