The Rolling Stones Busy Recording New Album After Charlie Watts' Death
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Rumor has it, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood have returned to studio to begin recording new songs for their next project which is tentatively set for 2023 release.

AceShowbiz - The Rolling Stones are reportedly plotting a new record next year. According to The Sun, Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood have already started recording the project which will mark the band's first new material in 18 years.

They had teamed up in New York over the last two weeks for studio sessions, the publication said. It also reported "a raft of world class session musicians" will complete band's line-up for the new tracks.

The music would also be their first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts aged 80 in 2021 after a throat cancer fight. A source told The Sun, "After Charlie's passing there was some uncertainty about what to do next. They had stadium dates scheduled so pressed ahead, but afterwards it wasn't clear what the future looked like."

"But now they've had time to reflect they all feel it's the right thing to keep doing what they've always done as a band, make new music and hopefully hit the road again to perform it to their fans. They've had a knock in recent years, but the show goes on - and The Stones always do."

The insider added Sir Mick, 79, Keith, 78, and Ronnie, 75 are also planning a "major" tour likely to include America, South America and Europe to follow the release of the new tunes, which are said to be due in summer of 2023.

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