The Glimmer Twins might be the engine behind The Rolling Stones, but Keith Richards knew when Mick Jagger should keep quiet.
How The Rolling Stones’ ‘Satisfaction’ Came to Keith Richards in a Dream Before Becoming a No. 1 Hit
One of rock music’s most iconic songs began with a half-asleep guitarist, a cassette recorder and a riff that almost vanished ...
Guitar chemistry explained: Ronnie Wood described his open E tuning blending with Keith Richards’ open G as a seamless 'weaving' central to the Stones’ sound. Faces-era guitar returns: Wood used the ...
In the early morning hours of May 7, 1965, during the Rolling Stones’ third American tour, Guitarist Keith Richards woke up ...
Keith Richards has responded to speculation about whether The Rolling Stones will ever tour again. While their new album, ...
Depending on the moment, Rich Robinson’s slide guitar playing can be scorching, singing or transcendental. It’s on Black ...
Fifty-eight years ago today, the Rolling Stones took the stage with their founding guitarist for the final time.
The Rolling Stones guitarist also revealed that he recorded a nine-minute guitar solo for the group’s new album in memory of ...
Emerging talent mixed with established icons for an historic night that saw surprise Telecaster performances from Jack White and John Oates. Rising stars Luke McQuery, Brothers Osborne, Emma Zinck, ...
Early bass heist: Wood admitted to taking a Fender Jazz Bass from a London shop as a teen to play with Jeff Beck, later returning years after to pay for it. Weaving guitar style: He and Richards blend ...
The Beatles’ studio focus led to innovative music but strained band relations.
Fender celebrated 75 years of the Telecaster last week in Nashville with a show that included Jack White, Brad Paisley and ...
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