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Keith Richards is back at it again. Instead of taking shots against other influential classic rock groups like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and The Velvet Underground, the Rolling Stones guitarist put all his focus on his bandmate, Mick Jagger -- this wouldn't be the first or second time, though. The Stones guitarist recently admitted he never sat down and listened to the frontman's solo albums, but that didn't prevent him from calling the material egotistical and claiming that Jagger had "nothing to say." -
Keith Richards Releases Music Video for "Love Overdue" From 'Crosseyed Heart' [WATCH]
Keith Richards released his long awaited solo album, 'Crosseyed Heart', earlier this year filled with bluesy, riff based songs, but his latest single, "Love Overdue," is a stylistic shift for the Rolling Stones guitarist, who is releasing the animated music video for its debut today. -
Rolling Stones to Recording New Songs in December Says Guitarist Ronnie Wood
As members of The Rolling Stones have previously hinted, the band will head back into the studio this December to start recording new songs, according to guitarist Ronnie Wood in a new interview. -
The Rolling Stones Announce America Latina Ole Tour 2016 with 12 New Dates
Although the iconic classic rock group has yet to put out a studio album since 2005's A Bigger Bang, The Rolling Stones decided to hit the touring circuit once more with a freshly announced Latin American tour slated for next year, America Latina Olé Tour. -
Ed Sheeran Details Keith Richards, Rolling Stones Collaborations, Slams Lion Tattoo Critics
"Thinking Out Loud" singer Ed Sheeran recently detailed what it's like to hang around with the Rolling Stones veteran Keith Richards and slammed the tons of critics of his latest giant lion tattoo on his chest. Earlier in the summer on June 28, Sheeran joined the Rolling Stones on stage for their Kansas City gig and following the show, the musicians spent some down time together. -
Keith Richards Talks 'Crosseyed Heart' With Superfan Marc Maron on WTF Podcast
Keith Richards holds a special place in Marc Maron's heart for his lifestyle, his music and his attitude. The WTF podcaster had a chance to talk to 'The Rolling Stones' guitarist in an interview posted Monday that spanned his career in music from early influences to his new solo record 'Crosseyed Heart.' -
Keith Richards Debuted 'Under The Influence' Documentary, Gave Interview on the Film [Watch]
Keith Richards gave an interview on new 'Under The Influence' Documentary after he and director Morgan Neville debuted the film at the Toronto Film Festival. -
Keith Richards: Rolling Stones May Start to Record New Album Before Christmas
In conversation with iHeartRadio Tuesday night, renowned guitarist Keith Richards unveiled that the Rolling Stones recently assembled for a meeting in London where they secured "definite plans" to record and release their latest studio album. -
Keith Richards Netflix Documentary Gets First Trailer Ahead of 'Crosseyed Heart' Release
On September 18, Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards will release his first solo album in 23 years in conjunction with his first official Netflix documentary, Keith Richards: Under the Influence. -
Keith Richards: Metallica, Black Sabbath Are "Great Jokes," Rap is for "Tone Deaf" People
Rolling Stone's chief guitar architect Keith Richards, never gave much mind to what others think and he's not changing now. In and interview with the New York Daily News he said rap music if for "tone-deaf people" and Metallica and Black Sabbath are "Great Jokes." -
Keith Richards Releases "Substantial Damage" and "Amnesia" From 'Crosseyed Heart' [LISTEN]
With less than a month until the release of 'Cosseyed Heart,' the first solo album from Keith Richards in 20 years, The Rolling Stones guitarist has dropped two more songs - "Substantial Damage" and "Amnesia" - ahead of the official September 18 release date. -
Stream Keith Richards' Digitally Released Solo Albums 'Talk is Cheap' and 'Main Offender'
Ahead of the release of his first solo album in over 20 years, "Crosseyed Heart," Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has made his first two solo records available for digital streaming for the first time ever. Previously only available in physical form, 1988's "Talk Is Cheap" and 1992's "Main Offender" have received full digital releases via Richards' own Mindless Records label will stream starting today, August 14.
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