Let’s pretend you have a friend who has never heard any of the Rolling Stones‘ music. Such a person probably doesn’t exist in ...
Mr. Perkins worked with Bob Marley, Joni Mitchell and many others, almost joined the Rolling Stones and turned down an offer from Lynyrd Skynyrd. By Richard Sandomir Some of the year’s most thrilling ...
From the start, nobody ever really considered the Rolling Stones‘ December’s Children (And Everybody’s) an official addition to the band’s growing catalog. Especially not the group’s members, who saw ...
Alright, we are starting off cheating a bit, but other than gang violence being a staple of Martin Scorsese’s films, so are The Rolling Stones, specifically, “Gimme Shelter”. “Gimme Shelter” alone has ...
In the early 1970s, New Musical Express tabbed Keith Richards as No. 1 in a list of rock stars “most likely to die” within a year. Fifty years later, the Rolling Stones lead guitarist and Rock and ...
The Rolling Stones threw a mischievous album launch event for “Foreign Tongues,” where they opened up about Paul McCartney and the late Charlie Watts.
The music journalist Bob Spitz, a keeper of numerous rock ’n’ roll flames, has turned out a colorful and authoritative new take on a much-documented band. By Leah Greenblatt Mr. Perkins worked with ...
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