Few of us knew it at the time, since its credits were skimpy and vague, but the Rolling Stones’ Tattoo You — released 40 years ago this fall — was far from the typical album cranked out to accompany a tour. Desperate for fresh product to plug in time for …
Read More »Mick Jagger Takes Magical Journey to a Nashville Junkyard
Since kicking off the Rolling Stones‘ fall tour last month, Mick Jagger has documented himself in every city — from posing at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis to sipping a beverage at a saloon in Charlotte, North Carolina. His next stop? Nashville. Before the band hits Nissan Stadium on …
Read More »Amazon Prime Video Hosts 'Coda Collection' Channel of Music Docs, Concert Films
Amazon Prime Video serves as the exclusive host of a newly launched channel, the Coda Collection, that focuses on concert films, music documentaries, and rare archival performances. Starting Thursday, the Coda Collection boasts the streaming premieres of Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix in Maui, The Rolling Stones on the Air, Johnny …
Read More »Cindy Mizelle on Singing Backup for Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, and Mariah Carey
Rolling Stone interview series Unknown Legends features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years, if not decades. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well known to the general public. Here, these artists tell their …
Read More »How Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith is Staying Optimistic
Last year, Dawes met producer Dave Cobb at his Nashville studio. The producer — who has made hit albums with Chris Stapleton, John Prine, and more —told the California band what he thought of their sound. “He’s like, ‘You know what I think Dawes needs?’” recalls Taylor Goldsmith, the band’s …
Read More »Watch the Rolling Stones Tear Through 'Sympathy for the Devil' in 1968
A year after the Rolling Stones‘ Rock and Roll Circus multimedia box set, ABKCO has released “Sympathy for the Devil” from the remastered video. Clocking in at nearly nine minutes, the clip features the band tearing through the rowdy Beggars Banquet track. It took place on December 12th, 1968 — …
Read More »Brian Wilson, Ronnie Wood Documentaries Headed to 2020 Tribeca Film Festival
Documentaries on Brian Wilson and the Rolling Stones‘ Ronnie Wood will premiere at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival, held in New York City from April 15th through the 26th. Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road captures the last 20 years of Beach Boys genius Wilson. Directed by Brent Wilson (no relation), …
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