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The Rolling Stones may revolve around Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, but the guitarist felt that a choice few helped to truly birth the band.
Frank Zappa always strived for originality in his music, but one track from 1966 bears a striking resemblance to the riff on The Rolling Stones' defining hit.
The Rolling Stones have long been recognized as pioneers in the world of rock music, yet the journey of their songwriting is filled with fascinating twists and turns. One of the tales that highlight ...
Keith Richards says The Rolling Stones 'is Ian Stewart’s band' as the quiet pianist who built the foundation behind their ...
And as if all this were not chaotic enough, TV viewers were then shown the band's manager Andrew Loog Oldham professing his love for Mick Jagger. The 1960s: a different, but undeniably fabulous ...
As such, both the Pretty Things’ Dick Taylor and The Kinks’ Mick Avory could lay claim to being the Stones ... out of the band’s official lineup in 1963 by manager Andrew Loog Oldham for not looking ...
We look back on the stars who died this year, including Gene Hackman, Michelle Trachtenberg, Val Kilmer, Angie Stone, David ...
She was discovered by The Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, which led to her ... her hard-partying ways alongside her then-flame Mick Jagger. Throughout the 1960s, she was the inspiration ...
The famous violin riff that makes the 1997 Britpop classic instantly recognizable was sampled from Andrew Loog Oldham's orchestral ... and the legal aftermath saw Mick Jagger and Keith Richards ...