"Wild" is the best word to describe The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, and I'm still shocked that he survived a few wild ...
The Rolling Stones may have carved out their own niche these days, but their early days have songs that cribbed notes from The Beatles.
We delved into the story surrounding the song Paul McCartney wrote for Tom Jones to sing. Jones would ultimately decline.
Radio X Classic Rock looks at the lives and careers of the musical legends that have died in 2025 so far... from The Jam's Rick Buckler to Marianne Faithfull and more.
Lennon unleashed all of his negative energy towards his former bandmate, Paul McCartney, on a song called “How Do You Sleep”. From the title alone, one could guess this track is a scathing ...
On Wednesday (March 5), Keith Richards became the inaugural recipient of Connecticut’s Governor’s Award of Excellence. The Rolling Stones guitarist was recognized for his contributions ...
Keith Richards, guitarist for The Rolling Stones, is being honoured with a new Connecticut residents award. Richards, who has been living in the American state since 1985, was awarded the ...
There was a wild, cliquey little gang of us in the 60s – me, Pete Townshend, Long John Baldry ... because we’d always score drugs off Keith Moon. He’d be supplying us with uppers, downers ...
When thinking about Keith Richards as a collaborator, one man comes to mind – Mick Jagger. Known as the Glimmer Twins, the two Rolling Stones songwriters are one of the most well-known musical duos of ...
Here below, we wanted to take a look at three of the duo’s best tracks. Specifically, we wanted to examine the opening lines of a trio of their tunes. To see why they were so ear-catching and ...