Buddy Guy has had a huge influence on generations of rockers, and on the blues legend's upcoming LP, a few of his most famous disciples will have an opportunity to return the favor.
David Bowie producer Tony Visconti has recalled how Mick Jagger crashed a “Lodger” recording session and light-heartedly attempted to sabotage the work.
The Rolling Stones lifted their unofficial ban on doing benefit concerts on Jan. 18, 1973, when they performed to aid the earthquake victims of Nicaragua.
If the process of recording blues classics with the Rolling Stones for their upcoming Blue and Lonesome LP felt familiar for Mick Jagger, it wasn't just because he knew all the songs by heart.
The Rolling Stones recorded 'Blue & Lonesome' in a matter of days. Whatever bad feelings remained from earlier quarrels seem to have dissipated just as quickly.
Exhibitionism, nine galleries showcasing over 500 unseen Rolling Stone artifacts from the band’s archives, opened in London this month. One of the showstoppers is an ‘immersive’ experience of the band’s filthy first flat in Edith Grove, Chelsea, that Keith remembers as “a pigsty, basically...