The 1970s were dominated by both The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, but which one left the more enduring impact on rock and roll?
Joe Perry may have the riffs of Keith Richards tattooed on his brain, but only a few bands could make it past The Stones for him.
When it was ‘64, The Beatles won their first ever Grammy. Now, more than half a century later the band secured what will ...
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The Beatles won Best Rock Performance for ‘Now and Then’, while The Rolling Stones claimed Best Rock Album for ‘Hackney Diamonds’ ...
This weekend marks 60 years since The Rolling Stones toured New Zealand in 1965. Dave Hogan tells Music 101 about meeting ...
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood could join Cage the Elephant, Green Day, Muse, Sheryl Crow, and U2 with a pair of these trophies. Only the Foo Fighters have managed more, with five ...
“Dunno about you blokes,” an exhausted Mick Jagger reportedly told ... from city to city and state to state, Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards intermittently worked on a new song inspired ...
Keith Richards, the legendary guitarist of The Rolling Stones, has always embodied rock ‘n’ roll excess. While most people ...
César Díaz shared the several notable improvements he made to SRV's gear with Guitar Player in this classic interview ...
Marianne Faithfull was just 17 when she released her debut single, this wistful-beyond-its-years British Top 10 hit written ...