The Rolling Stones are gearing up to honour their 1976 studio album Black and Blue with a lavish Super Deluxe Box Set, set for global release on November 14.
The Rolling Stones have once again recruited Andrew Watt to produce their new album. The studio wizard produced the veteran rockers' 2023 LP Hackney Diamonds and jumped at the chance to work with the Start Me Up band again.
Funnily enough, many of the major sports staples weren’t written with athletes in mind. Here are 25 popular songs that unintentionally became sports anthems.
The Rolling Stones are "almost done" making their new album, Keith Richards' son Marlon has revealed. The Jumpin' Jack Flash rockers are said to have been recording a new record in London, which would mark a follow-up to the 2023 album Hackney Diamonds – which earned the legendary band the Best Rock Album gong at the Grammys earlier this year.
Have you ever wondered about the time and energy that go into songwriting? Some masterpieces take months to create, while others are finished within a few hours. Whether just the lyrics, the melody, or everything at once, here are 25 famous songs that were written in less than a day.
One band is often not enough to keep even the most successful musicians satisfied. The more the merrier. Here's a look at some notable musicians and their high-quality side projects.
Do you ever wonder if your favorite bands actually like their biggest hits? Many artists will record tracks they’re not too fond of, only to watch them become their most popular hits. Here are 25 bands that publicly hate their own songs.
Ronnie Wood thinks technology is undermining the "essence" of making music. The Rolling Stones star has bemoaned the ever-increasing influence of technology on modern music, observing that the industry is currently "in a strange place" and that it's in danger of losing its "heartbeat".
Although the days may be chilly and gloomy, here is a list of songs that can help listeners get through any winter season.
As these artists can attest, spotting a hit isn't as easy as it seems.
Sure, it would seem nearly impossible to select the 30 best songs released by the Rolling Stones during the band's legendary career. Why would one even try?
The Rolling Stones, the iconic rock band that has stood the test of time, recently announced their much-anticipated 2024 summer tour, spanning 16 cities across the U.S.
Last week, The Rolling Stones announced their "Hackney Diamonds Tour," which features a stop in Chicago at Soldier Field on Thursday, June 27, 2024. After a presale on Wednesday, tickets are now available to the general public.
There's a lot that goes into making a great song, or even just one with memorable lyrics — especially those that close out a song. Here's our list, in chronological order, of 25 notable final song lines.
These truly special artists have drawn fans from different audiences than those in their usual genre, demonstrating an ability to step outside their comfort zone and successfully branch out in other directions.
With streaming services and a plethora of artists, it's more complicated than ever for musicians to make money. One source of revenue is concert tours, and for some of the most famous, they've been unbelievably lucrative.
They’ve had eight number-one hits in the United States, which is fewer than the Beatles but quite impressive. However, that means the Rolling Stones have several notable songs that never hit number one.
Sometimes intentional and sometimes very much not, the live concert setting can yield unexpected delights and strange curiosities, the wildest of which we're rounding up here. (For the sake of levity, we'll be dismissing outright tragic events.)
The de facto ground zero from which contemporary rock and pop culture emerged, The Beatles did a few things better than their peers and even did a few things no one had yet conceived of. Thus, let's celebrate the 20 ways that The Beatles changed the world.
From The Beatles' The White Album to 2Pac's All Eyez on Me, below are the 20 best double albums ever made.
The Beatles or The Rolling Stones? Paul McCartney's loyalty is plainly predictable.
The Rolling Stones kicked off their U.S. No Filter Tour in St. Louis on Sunday, and it marks their first-ever tour without drummer Charlie Watts.
The Rolling Stones will still be in St. Louis on Sept. 26 to launch their U.S. No Filter Tour, despite the death of drummer Charlie Watts on Tuesday.
Maybe some hatchets are buried, an anniversary reunion tour brings people out of hiding, or the love of music (and royalties) clears up all the bad blood. No matter the case, here are the extraordinary tales of bands who reunited after breaking up in a big way.
While some musicians make a big commotion about stepping away, it's even more fascinating when some of them decide to return to the game. Sometimes a return to the studio elicits screams from anticipating fans, sometimes it's done with quiet fanfare, but no matter what, we love to see if our favorite artists still have that magic in them.
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