Jim Price significantly influenced the Rolling Stones’ sound in the early ’70s with his trumpet and trombone work, contributing to iconic albums and live performances, enhancing their powerful rock blend.
Jim Price significantly influenced the Rolling Stones’ sound in the early ’70s with his trumpet and trombone work, contributing to iconic albums and live performances, enhancing their powerful rock blend.
The Rolling Stones’ 1975 Madison Square Garden concert featured an electrifying atmosphere, a polished setlist, and special guest Eric Clapton. The performance showcased iconic songs like ‘Gimme Shelter’ and concluded with a poignant rendition of ‘Sympathy for the Devil’, embodying themes of reconciliation and celebration of rock music.
Rolling Stones on video: Keith Richards, Chuck Berry and Eric Clapton guitar jam 1986 Rehearsals for Chuck Berry‘s upcoming movie Hail! Hail! Rock ’n’ Roll at Berry’s house, Wentzville, Missouri, October 1986 […]
Rolling Stones quotes: Eric Clapton about the early Stones (1973) “The Yardbirds came in to the Crawdaddy Club a week after the Stones finished their Sunday night residency. They had done it for […]
Rolling Stones on video: The Rolling Stones receive a Grammy Award, 1986 Feb. 25, 1986: The Stones appear live via satellite from the Roof Gardens Club in London accepting via satellite a […]
Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos, International Rock Awards 1989 May 31, 1989: The Armory, NYC, USA. Keith Richards and the X-Pensive Winos perform at the International Rock Awards ceremony, where he […]
Rolling Stones On Video: Feb. 24, 2012: Apollo Theatre, NYC. Keith Richards performs at the ‘Howlin’ for Hubert’ tribute concert (for Hubert Sumlin) In 2012, a star-studded tribute concert called “Howlin’ for […]
En el momento exacto en que se tiene esa extraña sensación que hace que uno sienta que nunca más va a poder asistir personalmente a un concierto, crédito de la incertidumbre generalizada […]
Chris Jagger y Charlie Hart en Mr. Jones Blues Pub, Ramos Mejía – 21/11/2017 (por Marcelo Sonaglioni) Que sí, que no. Que sí, que no. Lo que podría interpretarse a priori como […]
Allá por 1989, en momentos en que los Rolling Stones cumplían poco más de un cuarto de siglo de existencia, el bajista Bill Wyman, que para entonces aún era miembro del grupo, […]