The Rolling Stones
The late drummer, who passed away at 80, was quiet and unassuming, and powered the Stones for six decades with impeccable taste and an unerring sense of swing.
Charlie Watts had undergone an unspecified medical procedure, the band said earlier this month when Watts had to forgo a U.S. stadium tour.
Gio Arlotta writes about his new documentary “We Intend to Cause Havoc,” chronicling his journey in search of Jagari, lead singer of Zambia’s most popular ’70s rock band, WITCH.
Saturday’s historic telethon-esque event, curated by Lady Gaga, incited a second global pandemic of chills—those vocals!—alongside its heartwarming message of hope and solidarity.
The famed rock band’s thirst for Tequila Sunrises inspired a generation to drink the agave spirit.
The pop star almost couldn’t perform at the AMAs due to an ongoing battle with her old record label. And Swift is far from the first major artist to go to war with their overlords.
Robert Frank’s iconic photos from the ‘50’s blew the lid off of American exceptionalism—and his later work for the Rolling Stones captured the debauchery and boredom of fame.