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Dave Grohl is the last person who wants to let down his fans, but he would gladly throw caution to the wind when performing for a chosen few rock gods.
And on a sad note, San Francisco bartender Robert ‘Bobby’ Lozoff, the man who invented the Tequila Sunrise cocktail for The Rolling Stones has died at the age of 77.
Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Keith Richards weren't getting along in 1983. But they pulled it together for the road anthem "She Was Hot".
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Daily Express US on MSNSir Richard Branson recalls once saving Keith Richards from a murder attemptSir Richard Branson says he once had to think fast to save Keith Richards from a man armed with a gun. The Virgin Group ...
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNRichard Branson recounts saving life of naked Keith Richards from murderous gunmanRichard Branson has recalled saving the life of Keith Richards when a man showed up with a gun to kill him. Branson continued ...
April 30 marks the 60th anniversary of the first time the Rolling Stones played Worcester, at the Worcester Memorial ...
One of the most valuable things in a career of any kind is a mentor, and it seems these three rock and roll musicians agree.
Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young are all set to headline Glastonbury this summer, which critics have seen as a sign that Britain ...
Ian Stewart was a crucial member of the Rolling Stones and remained a foundational member until his death, but not many know about him.
Rock music's greatest albums also have great endings. The following classic records feature some of the best closing tracks ...
Jones died on April 27, according to a post on his social media accounts from his son, Simeon.
Robert “Bobby” Lozoff, the Marin County bartender who helped propel the Tequila Sunrise from barroom obscurity to international fame after serving it to Keith Richards and Mick Jagger during the ...
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