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Keith Richards may have cultivated his own style with The Rolling Stones, but even he had some sleeper hits for all the wrong reasons.
Keith Richards once got to perform alongside his childhood hero. Learn more about Richards and Moore's collaboration below.
For as many times as they've been called one of the most indestructible bands in history, The Rolling Stones haven't got that way without some hardship.
Keith Richards has earned the title of walking living legend, but even he has his fair share of trouble sorting some of the ...
The manager of former Rolling Stones member Mick Taylor claims one of the 500 guitars recently donated to the Met was stolen ...
The guitar, which appeared on the Stones' 1964 Ed Sullivan Show appearance, was stolen during the making of 1972's'Exile on ...
Keith Richards knew what made a great track work, and he was the last one to advocate for messing with technology for no reason. Read more here.
Mick Taylor — who played with the Rolling Stones from 1969 to 1974, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with ...
A prized guitar stolen from The Rolling Stones has resurfaced at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York after ...
A look at Keith Richards and the way he makes his solo albums, where he remains at his heart a collaborator, despite them being his creative vision.
The collection included a 1959 sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard played by the Rolling Stones ' Keith Richards during their ...
Exploring the relationship between Keith Richards and his drug dealer and confidante, Freddie Sessler, who stuck with The Rolling Stones for multiple decades.