A look at Keith Richards in the 1980s and how he had a much better decade than any of the other Rolling Stones working with ...
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger foreshadowed the Rolling Stones in their first band together, Little Boy Blue and the Blue ...
As much fun as touring can come off at times, Keith Richards thought some tours were a lot less entertaining than others. Read more here.
When Mick Jagger and Keith Richards first wrote this early track, they deemed it "tripe", keen to bin it before their manager ...
The Rolling Stones have become the unbridled gods of rock and roll, but their reputation as such all traces back to this one ...
Singer-songwriter Jason Sinay is best known for his work with Heartbreaker Mike Campbell, and has recalled a career of ...
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Guitar World on MSN“When his tech came in, he was like, ‘Keith’s using your rig!’” The night Keith Richards rocked up unannounced to an LA jam nightSinay landed a gig as house band guitarist at an LA jam night led by Waddy Wachtel, and found that wasn't quite the case.
The Rolling Stones learned their craft by covering other artists. Interpreting songs by Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley taught ...
The late Jeff Beck is one of the greatest guitarists to have ever lived, but when the opportunity arose to join The Rolling ...
Charlie Watts was an integral part of the Rolling Stones for almost six decades, but when he wasn't there to play the drums, ...
Keith Richards might have accolades as the human riff machine, but he has a certain number of licks he'd take to the grave.
This symphonic, lyrical song describes a world of constant imminent danger, which is the world we now live in, not just in ...
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