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The Rolling Stones to get together at end of April, says Ronnie Wood

From left, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones. AP Photo/Mark Seliger

(CBS News) The Rolling Stones plan to gather at the end of the month to plot the next move.

Guitarist Ronnie Wood loosely spoke about band's plans while at the launch of his art exhibition, "Faces, Time and Places," in New York this week.

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There's been a lot speculation about a new album and tour, as this year marks the band's 50th anniversary.

"We're all keen, but it's just a matter of timing and everyone's schedules," Wood, 64, told CBSNews.com when asked about recording new material and going on tour.

It's been seven years since the Stones released a new studio album.

Wood, meanwhile, has been busy with his own projects.

He recently recorded a new song, which aired Sunday during the season finale of "CSI: Miami" on CBS. The British guitarist has a solo show scheduled for April 21 in Atlantic City, N.J., and this Saturday, he's getting inducted into The Rock and Roll of Fame with The Faces. That's in addition to his new art exhibition, which runs through the end of June.

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