Keith Richards and Mick Jagger foreshadowed the Rolling Stones in their first band together, Little Boy Blue and the Blue ...
A look at Keith Richards in the 1980s and how he had a much better decade than any of the other Rolling Stones working with ...
When Mick Jagger and Keith Richards first wrote this early track, they deemed it "tripe", keen to bin it before their manager declared it a future hit.
In 1965, the Rolling Stones were at the height of their fame. Reaching No. 1 in the UK with their single “The Last Time,” the ...
Writing songs didn't come naturally to the Rolling Stones. They got better at it, but there were some songs that needed extra... encouragement.
The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has seen enough musical movements for 12 lifetimes, but he knew he wouldn't be in ...
The Rolling Stones learned their craft by covering other artists. Interpreting songs by Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley taught ...
A top rock promoter has revealed secrets about The Rolling Stones during their wild days - comparing sharing a private jet ...
Revisiting The Rolling Stones' 1973 track '100 Years Ago', which they retired from touring despite the song being a Jagger-Richards songwriting masterpiece.
While he may have been indebted to the rock and roll sounds of the 1950s, Mick Jagger always knew how to effectively pay tribute to his idols.
Fleetwood Mac members Lindsay Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood reunited for the first time in seven years during a studio ...