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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.
It was much harder to get a Rolling Stones sound with him.” Brian Jones, Mick Taylor or Ronnie Wood? Keith Richards says one ...
“Mick came in with a song, but it was very Dylanesque,” recalled Keith Richards in an interview with Matt Sweeney on the ...
A look at the fractious relationship between Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, and how one event in 2002 made Richards doubt ...
The Rolling Stones recorded “Zydeco Sont Pas Salés” for “A Tribute to the King of Zydeco,” which commemorates the 100th ...
The Rolling Stones' reverence for blues and country is as well-established as Keith Richards' penchant for scarves. But you ...
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.
After the drug bust at Keith Richards' Redlands home in 1967, The Who sprung in to action to help their fellow rockers make ...
“He’s part of the earth”: Tom Waits’ incredible description of his first meeting with Keith Richards
When the Rolling Stones guitarist arrived to work with him on the 1985 album Rain Dogs, Waits was blown away by Keith's ...
The Rolling Stones' blues cover album, 'Blue & Lonesome', reminds Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the late Brian Jones.
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 were the mischievous outlaws of 1960s pop music, and it was television antics like this that made it worse for them.
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