Schlechte Nachrichten während der ABB-Tour

  • zumindest für Ahmet Ertegun:



    Rock industry giant fights for life after fall at Clinton's party
    By SHARON CHURCHER, Mail on Sunday


    The man who helped to take the Rolling Stones to superstardom was left fighting for life after falling backstage at a New York performance by the band.


    Record mogul Ahmet Ertegun - who signed the band in the early Seventies at a time of uncertainty for them - had been backstage as Mick Jagger and Co performed at Bill Clinton's 60th birthday party last Sunday in Manhattan.


    But just before they went onstage, the 83-year-old record label boss slipped and fell, badly injuring his head.


    When Jagger - who had begged Ertegun to sign the band 30 years ago - came offstage he was devastated to find his mentor missing. The Mail on Sunday understands Ertegun was put into an induced coma before being taken to hospital.


    "Mick was terribly upset," a Stones aide said. "Ahmet was unconscious in the intensive care unit and the doctors at first didn't give him much of a chance. But they are now listing him as stable.


    Although his condition is still seriousm they are more optimistic because he has come round under his own steam. He has now been taken off the respirator, is breathing on his own and has even started to say a few words."


    At Ertegun's home, his wife Mica, an internationally renowned interior decorator, was too upset to comment.


    Turkish-born Ertegun's career has been extraordinary - both in its success and longevity within a notoriously fickle business.


    He was studying philosophy at Georgetown University when he borrowed £6,000 from his family dentist to found Atlantic Records with Herb Abramson, who had a few contacts in the record business, in 1947.


    Today the New York-based Atlantic catalogue reads like a Who's Who of jazz, R&B and rock 'n' roll. Ertegun also signed Ray Charles, Duke Ellington, Aretha Franklin and Led Zeppelin.


    Ertegun recalled in an interview in 2002 the night that led to him signing the Stones. He said: "I met Mick at midnight at the Whisky A Go-Go in Los Angeles. I thought we were just getting together socially.


    "Then Mick started to talk about how the Stones contract was up and how they wanted to be on Atlantic somehow I dozed off, which I think impressed him quite a lot."


    Atlantic landed the Stones but the label couldn't meet the £25,000 asking price for Elvis Presley's contract in the mid-Fifties. The King signed with RCA Victor instead.


    Atlantic is still going strong. In the same interview, Ertegun quipped: "I'm proud of two things - I'm still alive and still employed. I had no idea I would end up spending my life in the music business. I was a great music fan... I thought I knew enough to make a success of it - at least for a while."

  • Die Sorgen nehmen kein Ende:




    Veteran rocker SIR MICK JAGGER is poised to rush to his father's bedside
    after the frail 95-year-old was hospitalised following a fall. JOE JAGGER
    reportedly punctured a lung and fractured two ribs in the tumble at his
    southern England home on Friday (03NOV06). His son, currently on tour with
    THE ROLLING STONES in the US, is said to be fraught with worry. A friend
    says, "Mick is being kept informed of his dad's condition. It is a worry as
    Joe is so old." Jagger's mother EVA died in 1993 of a heart condition.

  • Naja..das Alter spielt da ja schon mit. Wenn Ahmet Ertegun, 83, und Joe Jagger, 95, hinfallen, ist das Risiko sich ernsthafte Verletzungen zuzuziehen natürlich größer, als noch mit 60 oder Anfang 70.
    Man sieht das ja schon bei den Stones...Ende der 90er hatte Mick auch Stimmprobleme, aber nicht so häufig, wie sie jetzt auftreten - wir werden halt alle älter, klingt vielleicht komisch aus dem Mund eines knapp 19 jährigen wie mir, aber stimmt ja...

  • Da der link oben in Dande's posting über das Ableben von Art Wood nicht mehr funktioniert, habe ich dieses folgende posting von Neandi hierherkopiert.


    Neandi's posting


    Ronnie Woods Bruder gestorben
    7. November 2006
    http://channel1.aolsvc.de/inde…Musik_News&cid=1938073494


    Ronnie Woods Bruder gestorben


    Die Rolling Stones haben einen weiteren Schlag erlitten - Ronnie Woods Bruder ist an Krebs gestorben.
    Der Gitarrist ist aus den USA nach Großbritannien zurückgekehrt, als er erfuhr, dass sein 69-jähriger Bruder Art den Kampf gegen die Krankheit verloren hat. Ein Insider: "Ronnie ist am Boden zerstört. Art hat eine wichtige Rolle bei der Entwicklung seiner musikalischen Fähigkeiten gespielt." Bisher wurde keines der Konzerte ihrer aktuellen Welttournee abgesagt und Wood soll bald wieder zu der Band stoßen. Erst gestern war berichtet worden, dass Sir Mick Jaggers Vater nach einem Sturz im Krankenhaus ist.


    Artikel vom 07.11.2006

  • Ich habe Ahmed noch dieses Jahr In Montreux auf der Bühne "tanzen" sehen.
    Bei seinem Tribute-Konzert. Er hatte Spass.
    Aber meine Güte... die SIND alle nun mal alt.

    There are only two kinds of music:
    Rock AND Roll