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With rock music retreating from the cultural zeitgeist, the mere act of enduring is a statement in itself. On that score, ...
Mick Taylor — who played with the Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with ...
Rolling Stones Legend Will Release First Ever Career-Spanning Retrospective first appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025 This ...
The single appears alongside a 1965 Clifton Chenier recording and is released by El Cerrito's Arhoolie Records.
When Metallica opened for The Rolling Stones in 2005, they had to follow an odd request that would ultimately teach them a lesson in humanity.
“Mick came in with a song, but it was very Dylanesque,” recalled Keith Richards in an interview with Matt Sweeney on the Guitar Moves web series in 2016. “It was like a ballad. And, you know, you go ...
Chenier came to be known as the King of Zydeco. He toured Europe; won a Grammy for his 1982 album, I’m Here! ; performed at ...
Rolling Stones got arrested in Fordyce, Arkansas while on the way to a concert in Dallas. Check out a look back at the wild ...
Neil Young knows exactly how to write a classic, but when it comes to The Rolling Stones' biggest hits, there's one he felt ...
Despite their penchant for classic rock and roll, The Rolling Stones didn't have to agree on every lick that made its way to their records.
Chenier, an accordionist and singer who would have turned 100 today, was a pioneer of zydeco, an accordion-reliant, blues-based and rhythm-heavy folk form from Louisiana. He released his first single, ...
Sixty years ago today, The Rolling Stones scored their first No. 1 in the United States with a song that made them superstars.