How Merry Clayton turned โGimme Shelterโ by the Rolling Stones from good to legendary
Last year, news broke that 77-year-old rock โnโ roll legend and Rolling Stones member Mick Jagger had purchased a mansion in Florida for his girlfriend, which led to people on social media saying โGimme Shelterโ about the transaction.
Rolling Stones fans in Jacksonville finally get their Satisfaction'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Rolling Stones wowed fans from across the globe who packed TIAA Bank Field in downtown Jacksonville Friday evening for the much-awaited show. It was the first time in nearly 30 years that the Rolling Stones had been in the River City, and the legendary British rockers didn't disappoint. PHOTOS: Rolling Stones show in JacksonvilleUNCUT: Sky 4 over TIAA Bank FieldWATCH: Thousands of fans rock out as Rolling Stones perform in River CityFROM THE VAULT: Rolling Stones 1989 concert at the Gator BowlFans finally got their "Satisfaction" as the Stones played all their hits during more than two-hour-long set in Jacksonville, one of only 13 American cities on the No Filter Tour. "Thisll be my 35th Rolling Stones show ... "There is nothing else like the Rolling Stones."
Family never receives Rolling Stones tickets purchased on Craigslist
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - When major bands such as the Rolling Stones come to town, its only natural for fans to seek good deals on tickets. News4Jax spoke with Rolling Stone fans who thought they were getting a good deal on tickets they found on Craigslist. Linda Olsavsky is a huge Rolling Stones fan who had never seen the band perform in person. News4Jax went on Craigslist and found what appeared to be endless postings for Rolling Stones tickets for sale. The silver lining to the story: Someone heard what happened and purchased Olsavsky and her family four tickets to see the Rolling Stones.
Fans waited eagerly for Rolling Stones to 'Start Me Up'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - After months of delays as Mick Jagger recovered from heart surgery, fans were counting down the hours and minutes until the Rolling Stones concert began Friday night at TIAA Bank Field. There is nothing else like the Rolling Stones," Crichton said. As a line started to form to get into the stadium, News4Jax was told some were still available at the stadium box office. You could bring:Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC, that are not bigger than 12 inches by 6 inches. What to expect:It will be hot and rainstorms are a concern, although the latest Weather Authority forecast is that the showers were expected to end by the time the stadium opened.