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The Rolling Stones may have been on the road to legendary status, but Keith Richards felt some musicians were better suited to the limelight than others.
THe influence of Motown Records was unavoidable in the 1960s, and The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards soaked it all up upon their first visit to the US in 1964.
John Lydon, the man who once snarled “No future” with the Sex Pistols, just told The Rolling Stones to pack it up and go home. Yep, on live TV ...
The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 61 ...
Keith Richards is can be rather prickly towards other musicians, but when it comes to his friends he's not. One of them, he'd work with in "hell or heaven".
Songs like "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black" and "Start Me Up" were anthems for generations of fans. Jagger has been a titan ...
Between the civil rights movement, the assassination of JFK, the Cuban missile crisis, MLK’s march on Washington, the Beatles ...
Looking back on a body of work that epitomises 1970s power rock, The Who frontman, Roger Daltrey, had misgivings about an instrument's presence in their oeuvre.
Mick Jagger’s fiancee Melanie Hamrick has opened up to Us Weekly about their relationship and why she wants to keep it private. “I think family is so personal, and it’s a bubble,” Hamrick, 37, told ...
Scorpions are one of the longest-running bands in music, with a career that stretches back nearly 60 years. In 2004, as they ...
Rolling Stones have had a number of different line ups, but out of all of their members, there's one that Keith Richards ...
Charlie Watts has been a seasoned veteran of rock and roll rhythm, but he knew some people worked better than others when establishing a groove.