Rod Stewart has called off the sale of his music catalogue to Hipgnosis Songs Fund. The 78-year-old music legend had reportedly spent two years negotiating a deal with the company's founder and CEO Merck Mercuriadis. However, the 'Handbags and Gladrags' hitmaker decided that Hipgnosis
Sir Rod Stewart didn't feels that Hipgnosis Songs fund was the right match for his works.
The rock star, 78, cut a suave figure as he held up his bottle of Wolfie's whisky for the cameras, ahead of his new alcohol brand's launch on June 19.
The veteran star, 78, looked appropriately smart in an extravagant gold and black striped suit, matched with a casually loose leopard print tie.
The 78-year-old rocker has revealed in a statement that the company - who already own the rights to music by Bruce Springsteen and Justin Bieber - was not the right holders of his legacy'.
Sir Rod, 78, cut an eye-catching look with embroidered shirt and sparkling shoes, as Penny, 52, looked typically glamorous in a white and gold look - at the We Will Rock You Gala Night.
Rod Stewart is looking to unload his sprawling Bev Hills estate, and as the rock legend sang, every picture tells a story -- especially these shots of the mansion he's listing for a whopping $70 mil!!! Real estate sources tell TMZ the…
The rocker’s LA home is on the market to secure his children’s financial future. Not included: his beloved model railroad. He shipped it to England.
Classic rock icon Rod Stewart is the latest celebrity to put his California estate up for sale, as his $70million North Beverly Park compound with wild amenities hits the market.
The "I Don't Want to Talk About It" hitmaker reportedly feels that he has "no privacy" in LA, and has grown tired of the "nuisance" that comes with traveling back and forth.
The singer lived in the European-style abode for more than two decades.
This week, Rod, 78, severed a major tie to LA when he put his Beverly Hills home on sale for $70 million - and now sources have revealed he has no plans to set up another family base in the city.