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As I drive my rented Dodge Hornet south on Highway 61 across the flat Mississippi Delta, the region’s famous native son B.B. King croons “Why I Sing the Blues” on the radio. Music that sprung from ...
Adam Duritz opens up about the making of 'Butter Miracle,' Counting Crows' evolution & what continues to drive creativity after three decades.
who was often associated with Gibson guitars, used his instrument like a second voice. His eclectic style offered a full sound – one which prompted Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards to ...
There's a widely circulated story that Keith Richards wrote the guitar riff of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" in his sleep. But is it true?
It was a difficult task, but in the end, they settled with Mick Taylor. Taylor and Keith Richards were a musical match made for one another. They had a style of playing that worked beautifully, and ...
Keith Richards has erred on the side of trouble his whole life, but you can never make a case for him being heinous. Music has had its fair share of troublesome, abusive characters throughout history, ...
It's a risk one has to take if they create on the world's stage. Find four classic (but offensive) songs that you could never make today.
Under the open sky of Berlin’s iconic Waldbühne amphitheater, The Rolling Stones delivered a night for the ages — a performance charged with electricity, history, and the weight of finality. As the ...