He is best known for his book about the Rolling Stones. But he mostly wrote about blues artists, some of them famous (B.B. King) and some less renowned (Furry Lewis).
Booth’s later works included the 1991 collection, “Rythm Oil: A Journey Through the Music of the American South" and a 1995 biography of Richards, “Keith: Standing in the Shadows.” ...
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Photo by Alex Healy After its inaugural launch in the fall by Marshall Chess, son of legendary Chess Records co-founder Leonard Chess, along with his son Jamar and partner Richard Ganter, the Chess ...
“I was trying to combine Nick Drake and Keith Richards, and how do you do that ... so much so that there’s a whole Wikipedia page devoted to past members. Chris and Rich often went months ...
Taking a look at the musical legend and an intriguing character that is Rolling Stone’s Keith Richards was an intriguing ... a detailed and quite stirring biography of an iconic artist.
This year marks 125 years since the University of Birmingham received its royal charter. We take a look through the archive to learn more about our history.
On the 70th anniversary of Elvis’ “That’s All Right” recording, Noel Shine looks back with nostalgia on the song that changed ...
“When Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards came to hear us play, Keith said, ‘You ought to get another guitarist. You’re rapidly ...
Richards has suffered many drug busts (both real and imagined). Find three of the most infamous, below.