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Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood have paid tribute to their Rolling Stones bandmate Charlie Watts, who died Tuesday at the age of 80.
'I'm not sure I should say it, but they're a blues cover band, that's sort of what the Stones are,' The Beatles' Paul McCartney said in a recent interview.
It’s kind of a shame, because it seems like her “Miss You” performance is a couple decades ahead of its time: Replace that cock-rock-disco band with a Yamaha and you could have yourself a ...
Fourteen tracks of country-inspired versions of Rolling Stones classics honor the iconic band's 60th anniversary. ... Allen's "confident" cover of "Miss You" is one of the album's more stunning ...
A wailing harmonica and swampy stomping rhythm open Jimmie Allen’s rendition of “Miss You.” The country star has taken The Rolling Stones’ classic for a spin, laying down a bluesy backdrop ...
Mick Jagger responded to comments Paul McCartney made in the past, calling The Rolling Stones a "blues cover band." In a new interview, he said The Beatles started out the same way.
It arrived in the U.K. a few weeks later on May 26 and went to No. 3 - proof that the Rolling Stones could still be relevant in the disco era. "Out of it, we got a huge hit," Richards wrote in Life .
Jimmie Allen has released a soul-driven and blues-tinged cover of the Rolling Stones’ 1978 hit, “Miss You." The track is part of an upcoming Rolling Stones tribute album titled Stoned Cold ...
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