‘Ode To A High Flying Bird’, a 1961 book by Charlie Watts, reflects his love for jazz and Charlie Parker, showcasing his artistic journey from graphic designer to iconic drummer in The Rolling Stones.
‘Ode To A High Flying Bird’, a 1961 book by Charlie Watts, reflects his love for jazz and Charlie Parker, showcasing his artistic journey from graphic designer to iconic drummer in The Rolling Stones.
Rolling Stones unreleased: Johnny B Goode (by Little Boy Blue and The Blue Boys, embryonic Rolling Stones) Written by: Chuck BerryRecorded: Bob Beckwith’s home, Bexleyheath, or Dick Taylor’s home, Dartford, England, late […]
you’re right Rolling Stones unreleased: You’re Right, I’m Left, She’s Gone (by Little Boy Blue and The Blue Boys, embryonic Rolling Stones) *Click for MORE STONES UNRELEASED TRACKS Written by: Stanley Kesler/William TaylorRecorded: Bob […]