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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 ...
Brian Jones took the stage on May 12, 1968, for his last public concert with the Rolling Stones.. The show, which took place at Empire Pool in Wembley, London, was that year's New Musical Express ...
The Rolling Stones band members are getting ready to rock and roll on out on their 16-city 2024 tour throughout the U.S. and Canada in support of 2023’s Hackney Diamonds, their first album in 18 ...
Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones are coming together to make new music. The 80-year-old founding member of The Beatles recently hit the studio in Los Angeles with Mick Jagger, 79, and Keith ...
You can't always get what you want — but sometimes, you can. The Rolling Stones announced on Monday that the band is going to release their first album of new music in nearly 20 years this week ...
The Rolling Stones' new album, "Hackney Diamonds" 08:05. You don't expect birth announcements from a 60-year-old band. But last month in London, The Rolling Stones revealed they'd made a new record.
Last week the band played an intimate release show in New York celebrating its latest album, “Hackney Diamonds.” Now hear songs from the new LP in conversation with ones from the past.
The Rolling Stones — seen here in a vintage car in 1964 — were “not much more than unbrushed Beatles dressed in play-clothes” before they met the women who would shape and influence them.
The Rolling Stones will release a new album, ... The Beatles broke up in 1970, with a formal dissolution coming later in 1974, amid in-fighting about musical and business decisions.
For the Rolling Stones, “Hackney Diamonds” is the beginning of the band’s next phase. “With Charlie leaving us, I think we needed to make a new mark with Steve,” Richards said. “To ...
The haunting intro on the Rolling Stones‘ “Monkey Man,” the galloping keyboard solo on the Beatles‘ “Revolution,” the piano that anchors the Who‘s “The Song Is Over,” and ...