Although there are no official Rolling Stones dates on the books for 2013, Ron Wood is eager to keep the show on the road. Wood tied the knot for a third time on December 21st to 34-year-old theater producer Sally Humphreys with Paul McCartney among the guests -- along with old friend and Faces band-mate, Rod Stewartserving as the best man.
Wood, who's been loose-lipped in the past about future Stones plans, told The Telegraph that the band plans to keep playing, "until they can no longer stand up. I think of Howlin' Wolf plugging into his kidney machine, however old he was, 80 or something, and still playing. You just rock till you drop."
SIDE NOTES
- Insider whispers are that the Stones want to play a handful of shows this year, but lack the stamina for a prolonged 18-month road trek.
- There's been talk that the band will play a string of residencies across the continents in major cities -- as well as a several high profile festival gigs.
- Last year the Stones' mobile app either incorrectly -- or simply prematurely -- listed the Stones as playing California's 2013 Coachella Festival on April 12th. The listing was quickly removed.
CHECK IT OUT: The Rolling Stones live in 1981 performing the Ron Wood co-written "Black Limousine":





