The Righteous Brothers served as opening act for both the Rolling Stones and the Beatles in 1964. Bill Medley revealed which ...
When all the cops are criminals and all the sinners saints, as heads is tails, just call me Lucifer ‘cause I’m in need of some restraint.” — “Sympathy For The Devil,” The ...
Kyle Tekiela said he had no way of knowing that his hardworking dad, Ken, was actually one of the feared Southside gang's ...
If you want to see this principle at work, visit several Seattle bars in one night. What do you hear? Mostly the Rolling ...
The 1970s were dominated by both The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin, but which one left the more enduring impact on rock and roll?
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Marianne Faithfull refused to remain just a muse to male rock stars, carving out a career built on exploration and effortless cool ...
In addition, Jagger and Keith Richards co-wrote two of Faithfull’s signature songs: “As Tears Go By” and “Sister Morphine.” Interestingly, The Rolling Stones covered both of those songs ...
The British singer initially recorded the song, one of the first that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote together, in 1964 as a 17-year-old ingénue. Produced by Rolling Stones manager Andrew ...
The couple stayed together until 1970, and Faithfull served as inspiration for many Rolling Stones songs, including “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” and “Wild Horses.” Marianne also ...