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The Rolling Stones released "Paint It Black" in 1966 and drew comparisons to The Beatles for their use of the sitar.
AFTER their summer tour hit the skids, you might have thought that the Rolling Stones would be putting their feet up. But Sir Mick Jagger is making good use of the downtime by concentrating on his ...
In the early 1970s, The Rolling Stones fled to the south of France to escape U.K. taxes and record 'Exile On Main St.' ...
Mick Jagger joins Ronnie Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) during the ...
While boasting a solo career with little to write home about, The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger lent his vocals to a 2010s pop cut that stands as a nadir.
The ultimate Rolling Stones experience is coming to the Port Theatre. Got Stones is a tribute to the classic rock band and ...
Keith Richards prefers the solo version of Bob Dylan's "Girl from the North Country" to Dylan's duet rendition with Johnny Cash.
The Rolling Stones may have been on the road to legendary status, but Keith Richards felt some musicians were better suited to the limelight than others.
THe influence of Motown Records was unavoidable in the 1960s, and The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards soaked it all up upon their first visit to the US in 1964.
John Lydon, the man who once snarled “No future” with the Sex Pistols, just told The Rolling Stones to pack it up and go home. Yep, on live TV ...
The debate between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones has been going on ever since they first crossed paths on the charts 61 ...
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