The Rolling Stones recorded an unreleased track, ‘Try Me’, originally by James Brown, during their 1965 sessions. Both artists showcased early experimentation, contributing to their iconic legacies in music.
The Rolling Stones recorded an unreleased track, ‘Try Me’, originally by James Brown, during their 1965 sessions. Both artists showcased early experimentation, contributing to their iconic legacies in music.
James Brown profoundly influenced The Rolling Stones, particularly Mick Jagger, shaping their performance style and musical direction. His innovative rhythms and dynamic stage presence helped define the band’s evolution and legendary performances.
La Influencia De James Brown En Los Rolling Stones*MÁS NOTAS SOBRE THE ROLLING STONES Superestrella estadounidense del R&B, soul y funk de los años 60 (y más allá), es todo un hecho […]