Brian Jones had the ability to play anything he could get his hands on, but this Rolling Stones managed to defeat him.
Now, his story is being told in a new documentary called The Stones and Brian Jones by Nick Broomfield. When The Rolling Stones first began, Jones was the founder and the band’s first leader.
It’s heartbreaking to watch the lost little boy eating his lunch in the school playground in the grainy footage of Nick ...
Rockism, in case you don't know the term, is the school of thought that holds the noisy "purity" of rock ‘n' roll to be morally and aesthetically superior to the "corruption" of pop. There are ...
Although Richards and Jagger are now the only two surviving founder members of the group that remain, The Rolling Stones, at their height, were the sum of their collective parts. Pivotally, Brian ...
Few tears were shed for Brian Jones. He was, according to a contemporary, a "nasty little shit" and although he had started the Rolling Stones, his musicmaking genius burned out in a fever of ...
The Stones and Brian Jones. A look at the musical genius of Brian Jones in the early days of the Rolling Stones. Contains some strong language. We’re sorry, the ...
On 3 July 1969, the world woke to the news that Brian Jones, founder and guitarist of the Rolling Stones, had died. Brian's love of the blues inspired him to name the band after the Muddy Waters ...
It’s heartbreaking to watch the lost little boy eating his lunch in the school playground in the grainy footage of Nick Broomfield’s latest documentary, The Stones and Brian Jones. His ...
At the age of 14, filmmaker Nick Broomfield (Kurt & Courtney) met musician Brian Jones by chance on a train. The founder and beating heart of The Rolling Stones had the world at his feet but just ...