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Credited to Lennon-McCartney, 'Hey Jude' was written by Paul during a time of turbulence in The Beatles' professional and ...
Brian Jones took the stage on May 12, 1968, for his last public concert with the Rolling Stones. The show ... That all changed after the NME show, which consisted of a brief two-song set that ...
The Rolling Stones (1968) Mark and Colleen Hayward / Contributor / Getty After all, the Rolling Stones band members may sing “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” but they want to deliver ...
Faithfull poses on the set of the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus at Intertel Studio in London, 1968. Redferns “I was completely moved by his kindness,” Faithfull said. “And then we made ...
A 1968 concert featuring the Rolling Stones performing at the “Rock and Roll Circus.” In 1968, the Stones headlined “Rock and Roll Circus,” a planned TV special that mated aerialists ...
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. "Hackney Diamonds" (to be released October 20 ...
The Rolling Stones' long-awaited new album, "Hackney Diamonds," is out this Friday. It's the band's first album since longtime drummer Charlie Watts died in 2021. "Hackney Diamonds" also marks the ...
The Dirty Mac were featured on the Stones' 1968 television concert special "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" in which they played the Beatles' "Yer Blues." Lennon's then-fiancee Yoko Ono ...
The Rolling Stones built their reputation by playing ... Coming after the rousing Beggars Banquet (1968) opener “Sympathy for the Devil,” the soothing “No Expectations” was a tonal 180 ...
The Rolling Stones' 1972 tour is revisited on the new iHeart podcast 'Stones Touring Party' Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
HUDSON N.Y. — In 1968, music history was made when British American filmmaker ... he filmed a television special featuring the Rolling Stones, a supergroup that endured far beyond the Beatles‘ ...