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Keith Richards and Mick Jagger have been working together for upwards of six decades, but they came to blows while recording a "violent" Rolling Stones album.
Fifty-four years ago today, The Rolling Stones started a four-week run atop the Billboard 200 chart with a legendary album.
Richard Ashcroft, formerly of The Verve, has released “Lover,” his first new song in seven years, shared via a music video. He will be opening for Oasis during their massive reunion shows in the UK ...
In the golden era of streaming, music lovers are overwhelmed with choices, able to access almost any album instantaneously ...
Classic albums are always worth returning to - and music journalist Ewan Gleadow has whittled his listening pile down to ten ...
Chris O'Dell is one of rock's first female tour managers, the inspiration for a 1973 George Harrison track, and a friend to countless stars.
What happens when you're given your marching orders from a major rock band? The recent hassles between Zak Starkey and The ...
A look at how Fleetwood Mac were inspiring other bands a decade before their biggest years, via Steven Tyler forming Aerosmith due to a Peter Green song.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had songs pouring out of their ears, and that is why they shared three of them with these artists.
When he woke again, he discovered that his tape had somehow wound through 45 minutes, so he rewound it and pressed play, ...
Mick Jagger despised being likened to this other British invasion band that he thought were nothing by "shit" knock-offs of them.
On May 20, 2014, the world lost the man responsible for making the Rolling Stones one of the richest bands in the world.