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In the late 1960s, the Rolling Stones revitalized their sound with a few drug arrests and a compact cassette recorder.
“Mick came in with a song, but it was very Dylanesque,” recalled Keith Richards in an interview with Matt Sweeney on the Guitar Moves web series in 2016. “It was like a ballad. And, you know, you go ...
The final song Brian Jones recorded with The Rolling Stones. Jones was kicked out of the group due to drug abuse in 1969 and ...
Ray Davies thought that The Kinks were on the verge of separating, and he inadvertently wrote one of their most poignant ...
The Cumberland County community is rocking and rolling this summer with live music. The 5th Annual Gates Four Summer Concert Series began in May and will continue to bring the fun in the sun all ...
5. ‘Sympathy For The Devil' - The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones released "Sympathy for the Devil" from "Beggars Banquet" in 1968, causing a stir among religious groups. They had the impression ...
From music to fashion, The Rolling Stones’ influence cannot be overstated. Here’s how they changed culture forever.
For enthusiasts of period dramas and classic English literature, The Gore London – Starhotels Collezione offers more than ...
How and why the Rolling Stones did 'Zydeco Sont Pas Salés' on new Clifton Chenier tribute Lafayette guitarist C.C. Adcock pitched the idea, then produced the recording ...
The musicians were among the 150 guests in St George’s Hall this evening.
A flirty and electrifying performance by Mick Jagger and Tina Turner at Live Aid 40 years ago endures as a moment in rock ‘n’ roll history.