Gwen Stefani embraced her inner hippie chick and got down with the Rolling Stones on Friday night (May 3) in Los Angeles, where the legendary rockers kicked off their 50 and Counting Tour. Sporting a thin headband, straight-outta-'68 hairdo and sparkly t-shirt emblazoned with the Stones' classic lips logo, the No Doubt singer dueted with Mick Jagger on 'Wild Horses,' surprising anyone in the house
Despite the fact that their recent comeback album sold a miniscule amount compared to its predecessors and failed to produce a high-charting single, No Doubt have apparently postponed plans to return to the road in favor of heading back into the studio.
Every once in a blue moon, a band puts out an album that's so powerful and successful that it provides something few artists ever get: a second chance. From stadium bands rebounding from flops to indie hopefuls doubting their futures, the acts featured on our list of 10 Albums That Saved a Band's Career -- an inventory we put together with our friends at Ultimate Classic Rock -- found themselves
It has been about two months since long-time quartet No Doubt announced that they would be releasing their first album in 11 years in September 2012. Push and Shove hits stores on September 25, and its first single "Settle Down" has been made public. Check out the official music video below!
There's no doubt that rock/ska group No Doubt are long overdo for a new album. Fans have received little to no material from the quartet since 2001's Rock Steady, which was certified platinum twice over in the U.S. Now, 11 years later, the group have come together once again and have announced that they will be releasing their sixth studio album on September 25.