In April 1966, the Rolling Stones’ 22-year-old manager Andrew Loog Oldham gave an interview to Disc magazine. “Mick and Keith write about things that are happening,” he said. “Everyday things.
A 1969 concert that ended in tragedy sparked a tense relationship between the motorcycle club and the British rock band Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has ...
The Rolling Stones first visited Space City on July 11, 1966, playing the Sam Houston Coliseum in the midst of their U.S. tour in support of that year’s Aftermath.
The Rolling Stones began calling themselves the "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band" in the late Sixties. Few disputed the claim then, and few would dispute it now. The “bad boy” counterparts ...
The Rolling Stones had just begun Under My Thumb and Mick Jagger was only a line or so into the song when music writer Stanley Booth, standing beside guitarist Keith Richards’ amplifier, spotted ...