Rod Stewart is looking to shake things up. The 77-year-old rocker told The Daily Record: “Next year will be the end of my rock n’ roll touring. I want to do something different. It feels like an end of an era. All things must come to an end. I’m not retiring and I still love singing, I just want to do something new. I might do a few folk clubs playing guitar. Just be different.”
Stewart who has recently reunited with surviving Faces bandmates Ron Wood and Kenney Jones for an upcoming project, explained, “I don’t want to do the big tours anymore, especially in America. It takes me away from my kids for so long. It used to be okay because it was fun and games. It is still fun and games but I miss my kids so much.”
He went on to say, “I’m not retiring — I just want to move on. I’ve made a brilliant swing album with Jools Holland and love the success of the American Songbook series I’ve done. I’m yearning to do more of that kind of music. These last shows will be quite the party and after that I won’t be performing songs like ‘Maggie May’ or ‘Hot Legs’. I don’t want to be singing ‘Hot Legs’ when I’m 80.”
- Out now is Rod Stewart’s 32nd album, The Tears Of Hercules. Rod, who wrote nine of the album’s dozen tracks, said in the album’s liner notes, “I’ve never said this before about any previous efforts, but I believe this is by far my best album in many a year.”
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