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Del Amitri has made a career out of their insightful songs. Their biggest US hit, "Roll To Me", took it light and breezy.
This story was originally published in the October 14, 2004 issue of Rolling Stone. Brian Wilson is waiting in the driveway of his Mediterranean-style Beverly Hills house, dressed entirely in ...
A 37-year-old music obsessive with deep love for the Stones, but who’d never actually witnessed them live, I didn’t just desire to see great-grandfatherly rock heroes Jagger, Richards, and ...
E ric Church has a story he wants to tell me. It’s mid-May, a month since the country superstar first sat down for what will become his Rolling Stone Interview, and a lot has happened in that time.
The Beach Boys thing was kind of set and the Stones much more looser – and you can hear it in the music. It's not that the Beach Boys weren't fun, but it's a whole lot more fun with the Stones.
Fifty years ago, in the summer of 1975, Milwaukee's County Stadium hosted two concerts with two of music's biggest acts — The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd — just two weeks apart.
Once beloved, recently troubled record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please has been acquired by VNYL Inc., with new owners vowing to right the ship.