September 16, 2024

In a surprising announcement today, rock legend Keith Richards has declared his return to his beloved band, The X-Pensive Winos. Known for his iconic role in The Rolling Stones, Richards founded The X-Pensive Winos in the late 1980s as a side project that gained considerable acclaim for its bluesy rock sound.

Richards, now 80 years old, expressed his excitement about reuniting with the band after several decades. “The Winos have always been my passion project, where I could explore different musical avenues,” Richards commented during a press conference. “It feels right to get back together with these guys and rock out again.”

The X-Pensive Winos, originally formed during Richards’ hiatus from The Rolling Stones, featured talented musicians such as drummer Steve Jordan and guitarist Waddy Wachtel. Together, they produced two studio albums, including the critically acclaimed “Talk Is Cheap” in 1988 and “Main Offender” in 1992.

Fans worldwide have eagerly anticipated news of any potential reunion, speculating on whether new music or live performances may be in store. Richards hinted at the possibility of revisiting classic Winos tracks while also exploring fresh musical territories.

The announcement comes amidst Richards’ ongoing collaboration with The Rolling Stones, highlighting his enduring passion for music and his willingness to continue pushing boundaries. Stay tuned as further details about The X-Pensive Winos’ reunion and upcoming projects are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks.

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