The Gund Cup trophy has seen better days. It has partied like Keith Richards—and looks like it—with dents, dings, and its formerly glorious silver bowl tarnished yellow, but none of ...
Wayne Perkins, a versatile guitarist who played on albums for Joni Mitchell and Bob Marley and nearly joined the Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd, died on March 16. He was 74.
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Inside Marianne Faithfull’s final gift to the world: 'She was a force'
Inside Marianne Faithfull’s final gift to the world: ‘She was a force’ - IN FOCUS: A remarkable new docudrama starring Tilda Swinton and George MacKay, along with the late artist herself, does ...
Wayne Perkins, a journeyman guitarist who was a part of the Muscle Shoals house band and nearly joined the Rolling Stones in 1975, has died at age 74.
Rattled rock legend Mick Jagger, 82, is ready to step back from a life of relentless touring with the Rolling Stones and ...
Born to a musical family in which his mom and dad both played guitar, Perkins took up the instrument at age 12. Early six-string inspirations include Chet Atkins, James Burton and ...
Did The Rolling Stones miss a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when they let Rory Gallagher get away, or was it for the best?
When Wachtel joined Richards and drummer Steve Jordan for rehearsals in New York City, he learned Keith had even picked out the guitar he wanted him to play.
He witnessed it firsthand during the 1997-98 NBA season, when Michael Jordan stole the spotlight from legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards while the two were staying at the same hotel.
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Keith Richards had a priceless response when he caught his band watching the Fab Fouron TV
The Rolling Stones guitarist delivered a one-line reminder of who he was ...
But none quite match the Rolling Stones’ mix of bad boy swagger, savvy songcraft and hot live shows. It’s why classic Stones ...
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