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POP/ROCK - Jan. 25, 1989

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Look for the Rolling Stones to hit the road again this summer. A source close to the band said Tuesday that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, whose widely publicized feud contributed to the band’s not touring since 1981, agreed to get together again in a meeting in New York with drummer Charlie Watts that followed the band’s induction last week into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The three band members, who would be joined on the tour by bassist Bill Wyman and guitarist Ron Wood, asked aides to look into recording studio availability next month in various cities so that an album could be released in conjunction with a summer stadium tour. The tour, the source said, would not be billed as a “farewell” project.

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