Crossfire Hurricane

@crossfirerum

Born out of exile, crafted in Jamaica.
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An electric night at @rollingstonescarnaby with friends to celebrate Crossfire Hurricane. Jamaican Sunrise’s were flowing, the records were loud, and the energy felt pure rock ’n’ roll from the moment the doors opened. #TheRollingStones #CrossfireHurricane
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2 days ago
New album, new rum, haven’t they been busy. Last week we celebrated an unforgettable night in New York at @therollingstones 25th album launch, Foreign Tongues. It was a night filled with music, energy and the unmistakable spirit of rock ’n’ roll, where Jamaican Sunrise’s were poured throughout the night. From Kingston to NYC, it was a celebration worthy of the occasion — music, rum and rock ’n’ roll all under one roof. #CrossfireHurricane #TheRollingStones #ForeignTongues
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5 days ago
Come behind the scenes with @therumambassador 🌴 Crossfire Hurricane is a first for Jamaica rum — a small batch blend drawn from four of the island’s distilleries, brought together in one bottle. Four distilleries. One unmistakable character. No added sugar, ever. The way Jamaica rum should taste. #CrossfireHurricane #JamaicaRum #NoAddedSugar #SmallBatchRum #BehindTheRum Music: Send It To Me, The Rollings Stones
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11 days ago
Named after the opening line of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” Crossfire Hurricane draws on a lyric that captures chaos, survival, and raw beginnings - being thrown into a world of pressure and noise, and coming out tougher, louder, and unapologetically yourself. That same spirit lives in the liquid. Crossfire Hurricane is a small-batch Jamaican rum, born from The Rolling Stones’ 50-year bond with the island and blended from four of its most legendary distilleries. #CrossfireHurricane #TheRollingStones
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17 days ago
Meet @therumambassador in Jamaica, a familiar face as the World’s leading authority on rum & co-maker of first ever blend from four of the islands most iconic distilleries, Crossfire Hurricane. Keep your eyes peeled as this is the first of a series of videos following Ian explore the island, whilst showing us how to make the very best rum cocktails at home. #crossfirehurricane #therollingstones
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20 days ago
Keith Richards, Sly & Robbie - photographed by Lynn Goldsmith. Few rhythm sections have shaped music like Sky and Robbie. From Peter Tosh and Black Uhuru to Grace Jones and beyond, their drum-and-bass partnership defined the sound of reggae as it travelled the world. For Keith Richards, this wasn’t admiration from afar. By the late ‘70’s, he was in Kingston recording and playing alongside then - immersed in their rhythm, their world, their way of making music. This image captures that connection. Not influence - collaboration. #CrossfireHurricane #KeithRichards #SlyAndRobbie #ReggaeLegacy
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23 days ago
Born out of exile. Crafted in Jamaica. And now, a world exclusive in London. Crossfire Hurricane is available to purchase exclusively from The Rolling Stones Shop, 9 Carnaby Street, while stocks last. Can’t make it to London? Preorder online at #crossfirehurricane #rsno9
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24 days ago
The Rolling Stones recorded Goats Head Soup in Kingston, immersed in a new sound, a new pace and a culture defined by rhythm at Dynamic Sounds Studios. Music unfolded at night - sessions stretching into the early hours, shaped by the island’s heat, its looseness, and the constant presence of reggae drifting through Kingston. The studio itself was alive, a hub of local artists recording alongside them, while back at the Terra Nova Hotel, the hours ran late and the energy carried on. Tracks like Angie and Star Star emerged from these sessions - recordings shaped not just within studio walls, but by the rhythm of Jamaica itself. As Keith Richards later reflected: “Jamaica was one of the few places that would let us all in. The island said come in and we recorded Goats Head Soup. It’s never let me down since.” #crossfirehurricane #therollingstones
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25 days ago
The Rolling Stones travelled to Jamaica on the 23rd November 1972 to record their 11th British (and 13th American) studio album: Goats Head Soup. With recording sessions lasting long into the early hours at Dynamic Sounds Studios on Bell Road, Kingston, these were the moments that tied the band to the islands rhythm, creativity and forged a creative bond that has lasted over 50 years. Read more about The Stones arrival in Jamaica via the journal on /blogs/journal #crossfirehurricane #therollingstones
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1 month ago