Rolling Stones Detroit tour stop ‘miracle’ after ‘gut punch’ of drummer’s death

DETROIT — When the Rolling Stones rolled into Detroit earlier this week for one of the final stops on their much-ballyhooed “No Filter” tour, it marked another incredible milestone for the venerable band that’s been rocking stages for 59 years.

Longtime Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell called it “not much short of a miracle” that the legendary band’s mammoth U.S. “No Filter” tour had happened at all.

Previous
Previous

I've played keyboard for The Rolling Stones for 40 years — here's what my life is like on and off tour

Next
Next

The Rolling Stones’ ‘miracle’ tour set for Detroit after ‘gut punch’ of Charlie Watts’ death