Keith Richards reminisces about Ian Stewart’s boogie-woogie piano skills that captivated him in 1962, noting Stewart’s vital yet understated role as a founding member of the Rolling Stones.
Keith Richards reminisces about Ian Stewart’s boogie-woogie piano skills that captivated him in 1962, noting Stewart’s vital yet understated role as a founding member of the Rolling Stones.
Ian ‘Stu’ Stewart, co-founder of the Rolling Stones, died of a heart attack in 1985. Known as the “sixth Stone,” he contributed significantly as a pianist and road manager throughout the band’s career.
Some detailed info behind the recording of SCARLET by Martin Elliott, author of the books “Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1963-1989” (1990), “The Rolling Stones: Complete Recording Sessions 1962-2002” (2002) and “The […]
“The Secret Jewish history of The Rolling Stones”Nota de Seth Rogovoy originalmente publicada en el sitio online de cultura judía Forward el pasado 2 de junio citando un artículo del 2014 de […]