According to UltimateClassicRock.com, The Rolling Stones are celebrating their 60th anniversary via a new documentary series in a U.S. premiere that airs on August 7th on Epix. Originally aired by the BBC, the documentary discusses the groups history via portraits of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, and Charlie Watts. According to Deadline, the episodes will show the different musicians’ personalities, challenges, and cultural impact. Epix president Michael Wright had this to say about the show, “Compelling music docuseries have become a pillar of Epix’s slate of premium original programming, and My Life as a Rolling Stone is a perfect addition to that mix,” “This distinctive documentary captures the raw and organic energy that defines The Rolling Stones and tells the gripping, epic story of their journey. I am excited for viewers to experience this legendary band as few ever have before.” The documentary was co-directed by both Oliver Murray and Clare Tavernor. Both directors have had experience with the band in their past endeavors and it looks like they will return for the latest documentary.
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