The Rolling Stones
THE ROLLING STONES Accept Best Rock Album for 'HACKNEY DIAMONDS' at GRAMMYs
In February 2025, The Rolling Stones were celebrated at the GRAMMY Awards for winning Best Rock Album for "Hackney Diamonds," marking a significant moment in their illustrious career. Prior to this live recording, the band had been actively performing and recording since the early 1960s, with "Hackney Diamonds" being their first studio album of original material since 2005's "A Bigger Bang." The release of "Hackney Diamonds" received critical acclaim, highlighting the band's continued relevance in the rock music scene even after more than six decades. It's noteworthy that their acceptance speech at the GRAMMY Awards also emphasized their philanthropic efforts, as the event raised funds for MusiCares Fire Relief, demonstrating their commitment to supporting the music community in times of need. This recognition at the GRAMMYs not only reaffirmed their status as rock legends but also showcased their adaptability and influence in the modern music landscape.