Keith Richards manned the boards for the latest Aaron Neville album. The LP, which will be released by Blue Note Records, is said to be doo-wop inspired.
Not much information was made available, but a source, speaking with Forbes, reported that "Keith had a great time" while producing the record.
Meanwhile, the Rolling Stones have said that they will not commemorate their 50th anniversary with a tour; instead, it will be pushed back to 2013.
"Basically, we're just not ready. Instead, 2013 is the new goal. I have a feeling that's more realistic," Keith Richards told Rolling Stone magazine.
The mag also cited an anonymous source which said that, for health reasons, Richards might not be able to withstand the rigors of touring.
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