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It was much harder to get a Rolling Stones sound with him.” Brian Jones, Mick Taylor or Ronnie Wood? Keith Richards says one ...
The Rolling Stones have always been like one blues-rock family, but even Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have had their dust-ups more than a few times.
When the Rolling Stones guitarist arrived to work with him on the 1985 album Rain Dogs, Waits was blown away by Keith's ...
"What can I do to really make this song different from the original version, and what would be a very unlikely combination?” said Don Henley.
The 75-year-old – who’s not sure how he gets his sound – almost gave up playing when Gibson discontinued the ES-125. Now he ...
As the guitarist explains, the windmill is fraught with danger, including fingernail tears and hand lacerations ...
The Rolling Stones were the mischievous outlaws of 1960s pop music, and it was television antics like this that made it worse for them.
The Rolling Stones' blues cover album, 'Blue & Lonesome', reminds Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the late Brian Jones.
And the proof of that fascination lies in the first studio recording the band has released since 2023’s Hackneyed Diamond s: their rendition of the late zydeco master Clifton Chenier ‘s “Zydeco Sont ...
When Keith Richards was arrested for drug possession in Toronto, he called upon his friend and Canadian native, Lorne Michaels, to testify.
Keith Richards once declared himself an "amateur chemist" due to the sheer amount of drug knowledge he gathered over his 35-year-long career as an addict.
Keith Richards was an avid lover of the blues, and there was one artist he thought embodied the genre better than anyone else ...