When we think of iconic rockers, Keith Richards is one of the first to come to mind—if for nothing else but sheer time put in. The Rolling Stones are one of the most enduring rock groups ever. While ...
While there are certainly notable exceptions to this rule, most iconic riffs in rock ‘n’ roll history come from 60% talent, 30% gear, and 10% clever tricks that you don’t know until you know, you know ...
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards had a hard time perfecting "Street Fighting Man" but he really liked it and the British public seemed to like it as well. During an interview with Guitar World, ...
Celebrating 50 years with a new compilation and tour, the guitarist and songwriter calls "Street Fighting Man" one of his favorite Rolling Stones... Keith Richards: 'These Riffs Were Built To Last A ...
Keith Richards idolized rock pioneer Chuck Berry, but their tumultuous relationship took a violent turn. Discover the ...
The Rolling Stones, inspired by an incendiary buzzsaw riff that guitarist Keith Richards captured on tape in his sleep, recorded their sensational rock anthem "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" on this ...
Having explored every other avenue of cinematic representation, the new documentary series My Life As A Rolling Stone dedicates a single episode to each member of the so-called “Greatest Rock N’ Roll ...
The Rolling Stones are officially back, sharing the first single from their forthcoming new album, Hackney Diamonds, which hits record stores (and streaming services) worldwide on October 20. The ...
“Let the old still believe that they’re young,” Mick Jagger cries in a definitive Rolling Stones ethos that is delivered towards the end of Hackney Diamonds, the rock’n’roll legends’ first album of ...
During an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Richards discussed the origins of some of The Rolling Stones’ most famous songs. He remembered spending time in art dealer Robert Fraser’s apartment in London ...