The first single that Keith Richards and Mick Jagger ever wrote for The Rolling Stones back in 1965 on 'The Last Time' which ...
Jagger wanted to write about the things that really mattered to people and could connect with them in a way that pop music never had before.
Ben Perea's rediscovered concert photography not only provides rare shots of the biggest icons in rock and roll — it also ...
Unfortunately, not all sentiments expressed in songs deserve to live forever. Systemic racism has been known to work itself ...
While her name became world famous overnight when her romance with Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger hit the headlines ...
Keith Richards began writing songs with Steve Jordan, who had played drums with The Blues Brothers on Saturday Night Live and in The World's Most Dangerous Band on Late Night with David Letterman. The ...
Timothée Chalamet has yet to meet Bob Dylan, the singer he’s portraying in ‘A Complete Unknown,’ other than seeing him ...
Before a special screening of his feature-length directorial debut, The Piano Lesson, Denzel's youngest son invited us to ...
I was singing some of Ritchie’s songs ... But thank you for the song [laughs]. 15th March 1971: Mick Jagger, singer with British rock group the Rolling Stones, in action during a ...
Some of these collaborations are well known, like Mick Jagger singing the iconic chorus of Carly Simon’s 1972 hit, You’re So Vain. But others are more of a secret like John Legend’s ...
They're really, really great. And that “Hello, dad. Hello, son” exchange is an absolutely brilliant kick into Mick Jagger singing [over the episode credits] if ever I saw one. MH: When you ...