The beloved star spoke to Mike Hosking ahead of his New Zealand shows next month.
It’s something Stewart remembered and before playing it at the concert he dedicated it to his radio host friend. Hosking went on to ask the star what fans can expect from his show, noting it likely won’t be an “old rug and a t-shirt” type of set. Concertgoers will see special guest performances from Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens. I’ve always thought of it being an extension of your personality.” Hoskings told the 78-year-old he would love to hear People Get Ready, to which Stewart said he will definitely get the chance to hear that as they “play it every night” while Hosking cheekily said he will have to give him another shout out and Stewart agreed. “That meant the world, I thought that was one of the greatest nights of my life and I thought why would he do that and he did so I haven’t had the chance to thank you so thank you,” Hosking told the Every Picture Tells a Story singer who replied, “my pleasure, anything else you want to hear?”
Sir Rod Stewart has made another promise to Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking. When the British rock icon joined Hosking, the radio host reminded him of his last.
He told Mike Hosking he had heard the effort had reduced times but 10 percent. The inevitable retirement rumours have swirled in recent years, with many predicting Sir Rod to hang up his microphone. I thought it was one of the greatest nights of my life," Hosking said. "I'm old school, it's entertainment, people want to be entertained," he says. But you did, and you dedicated it to me and that meant the world. It's what the good Lord put me on this earth to do."
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It is still fun and games but I miss my kids so much. “I don’t exactly stand at the microphone and sing. It feels like an end of an era,” he said. Especially in the music business, because they already think they know it all,” he said. “I start warming up the voice a week before the first concert. Both things take a lot of working on, especially the voice,” he said.
Larry John McNally is set to play at Medina Bookshop in Cowes on Monday night.
Rod Stewart is incredibly close to his family and over the years, the singer has fathered eight children – find out all about them here.
Alastair is Rod's first son with current wife, Penny Lancaster, and he was born in 2005. Sean is working as a record producer and previously starred in Sons of Hollywood, which tracked the lives of Sean and Randy Spelling, the son of Aaron Spelling. Kimberly is well known in the United States as a businesswoman and model, but she has also turned her hand at acting. Rod's fourth child is daughter Ruby, who he welcomed with ex-girlfriend Kelly Emberg back in 1987. Sarah only discovered her famous father's identity when she turned 18, but the pair reconciled in 2013 and have since gone on to form a strong bond. Rod shares his children with a variety of partners including ex-girlfriend Susannah Boffey, and ex-wives Alana Stewart and Rachel Hunter, ex-girlfriend Kelly Emberg and his current wife, Penny Lancaster.
Yesterday we had a number of listeners wondering if Napier is still open for business and tourism if they venture to the Sir Rod Stewart concert at The Mis.