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There were a number of reasons why Bill Wyman eventually left the Rolling Stones, but there was one artist who influenced the ...
The Rolling Stones had no problem experimenting with a bit of disco sound in the '70s. And actually, they were awfully good at it, in no small part due to Watts' solid four-on-the-floor drumming.
By 1969, it was clear that something had to change in The Rolling Stones as Brian Jones was becoming less and less reliable and more damaging to the group.
John Cusack, who portrayed Brian Wilson in the biopic ‘Love & Mercy,’ reflects on his cherished time with the musician for ...
Maris Kreizman writes about the way police are mythologized in popular culture in this excerpt from her book 'I Want to Burn ...
Seattle Storm forward Gabby Williams has a plethora of tattoos that aren't just about self expression. They tell a story ...
The lively songs and performances of Clifton Chenier, who would have turned 100 today, brought fans—including the Rolling ...
Rod Stewart has talked about his own death, just days after cancelling eight of his shows and sparking serious health concerns ahead of his Glastonbury Legends Slot later this month.
Known for his musical integrity and down-to-earth approach, Rory Gallagher was the workingman's guitarist, and Irish Tour '74 ...
As Welsh rockers Stereophonics ready themselves to return to Australia after seven long years, bassist Richard Jones reflects ...
Thanks to YouTube Shorts and Spotify, Gen Z and Gen Alpha are bringing a few classic dad-rock songs to the spotlight, and it's encouraging.