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A lot of Keith Richards' dreams have come true, but the chance to record some songs with his ultimate childhood hero ...
It was much harder to get a Rolling Stones sound with him.” Brian Jones, Mick Taylor or Ronnie Wood? Keith Richards says one ...
Keith Richards might have rock and roll flowing through his veins, but hearing this song was what ignited that initial spark all those years ago.
It’s a rock ’n’ roll mystery — call it the case of the “Sticky Fingers!” Mick Taylor — who played with the Rolling Stones ...
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards always work better together than apart, but even the guitarist could admit defeat sometimes. Read more about it here.
The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has collaborated with a diverse range of musicians over the years, but a handful stick out as the most enjoyable ...
Keith Richards could have taken credit for countless Rolling Stones hits, but he was happy acknowledge when his bandmates knocked it out of the park.
In the late 1960s, the Rolling Stones revitalized their sound with a few drug arrests and a compact cassette recorder.
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.
A look at how The Police prized their musicianship over every aspect of being pop stars, which clashed with how expansive and ...
The Rolling Stones' blues cover album, 'Blue & Lonesome', reminds Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the late Brian Jones.