San Diego band Electric Mud will open Rolling Stones' May 7 Arizona concert

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Three of the award-winning band's four members are U.S. Navy veterans and nephews of Stones' guitarist Keith Richards and his wife, Patti Hansen. 'It will be the most awesome show we've ever done,' says Electric Mud co-founder Marc Hansen.

It's a dream never fully dreamed come true for Electric Mud. The award-winning San Diego rock band, led by former U.S. Navy SEAL Marc Hansen, will perform as the opening act for the Rolling Stones' May 7 Arizona concert at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, a suburb of Phoenix. The announcement was made Thursday morning in a press release issued by the legendary English band's New York representatives.

' Then, they contacted us. They said Mick had a big hand in picking us — as he does with all the bands that open for the Stones — and told the promoters to give us a shot.' The Hansen brothers and Sorena each released solo albums last year. But Electric Mud, whose fourth member is guitarist Colton Cori, has been largely inactive as a band since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020.

 

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