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View All Images- Pianist Jools Holland arrives at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Mick Hucknall arrives at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Jools Holland and Mick Hucknall (L) arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Mick Hucknall arrives at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Jools Holland and Mick Hucknall (L) arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Jools Holland and Mick Hucknall (L) arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Jools Holland and Mick Hucknall (L) arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Pianist Jools Holland arrives at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Former bassist for The Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and wife Suzanne Accosta hold hands as they arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Former bassist for The Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and wife Suzanne Accosta hold hands as they arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Pianist Jools Holland arrives at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Former bassist for The Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and wife Suzanne Accosta hold hands as they arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11.
- Former bassist for The Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and wife Suzanne Accosta hold hands as they arrive at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre for an intimate one-night only concert launching the tribute album Boogie 4 Stu. The album was created by Ben Waters in memory of the late Ian Stewart (aka Stu), co-founder of The Rolling Stones, who died from a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1985. Proceeds from the album will go to the British Heart Foundation. London, UK. 03/09/11. `