From superstition to simply hating the song, these artists all had reasons to stop playing their most loved songs ...
In 1975, 31-year-old Mick Jagger told People magazine that “I’d rather be dead than sing ‘Satisfaction’ at 45.” ...
With the release of the Rolling Stones' latest studio effort, "Foreign Tongues," NPR Music's Ann Powers reviews that album and makes the case for Mick and Keith to keep going as long as they want.
The Rolling Stones are at it again — and by “it” we mean new music. “Foreign Tongues” is the band’s second album of new ...
The Rolling Stones follow up Hackney Diamonds with assistance from Paul McCartney, The Cure's Robert Smith, Steve Winwood and ...
Rolling Out Music, a new record label from Atlanta media company Rolling Out, seeks to create an ecosystem that combines the ...
It takes a lot to cover someone else's song and make it your own. If you can do that after the original was performed by Bob ...
Rolling Stones stars Mick Jagger and Ron Wood performed a previously unreleased track this week at a low-key fan event in ...
Murray the K had made it his business to know and The Beatles had made it their business to know him. For both reasons, he ...
The pop star walked down “an extra long aisle” to a string quartet version of her 2008 hit Love Story, ahead of exchanging ...
The folk superstar played the magazine’s festival days before a series of sold-out shows at Fenway Park this week.