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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. -
Keith Richards Disagrees with World: 'Sgt. Pepper's' is "Mishmash of Rubbish"
It's impossible to universally agree that any one album is the greatest in history, but the closest we've come is 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,' The Beatles' iconic release that has resonated with both its music and art. Numerous publications have named the band's 1967 album as the singular best record ever put to wax (many make the same argument for Revolver as well). One person familiar with the scene disagrees. Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards defied conventional expectations this week, describing 'Pepper's' as "rubbish." -
Keith Richards Releases Studio Footage 'Trouble' Video on Apple Music
It's been 23 years since Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards crafted a solo album, however, September 18 will stop the lengthy album drought with the release of Crosseyed Heart. In the latest video for "Trouble," Richards jams in the studio alongside fellow guitarist Waddy Watchel and drummer Steve Jordan. -
Mixtape Monday: This Week's Newest Tracks For Sharing
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Lana Del Rey, M.I.A., Bon Iver and more right here! -
Louis Tomlinson, Lorde, Keith Richards and More Music Superstitions
Mike Tyson and Joan Jett began an interesting interchange on this day 30 years ago: The rock star called the up-and-coming boxer before his bout with Larry Sims, whom Iron Mike would crush. Tyson saw the call as an omen of good luck, and insisted that Jett call him before every match for nearly five years. He finally broke the streak during 1990 before facing Buster Douglas...and ultimately lost the fight, a first for his career. The guitarist may not have been the superstitious one in this case, but plenty of musicians have their own good luck ceremonies before concerts. Here are five, including Lorde, Louis Tomlonson and more. -
Keith Richards 'Trouble' Streams Ahead of 'Crosseyed Heart' Release [LISTEN]
Expediently trailing the end of the Rolling Stones' North American Zip Code tour, Keith Richards has uncovered "Trouble," the first single off of his upcoming solo album, 'Crosseyed Heart'--stream it for free below via iHeartRadio. -
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards Announces Solo Album 'Crosseyed Heart'
It's been over 20 years, but The Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards is going solo again. As his legendary rock band embarks on its Zip Code Tour 2015, Richards has announced the release of his third official solo album Crosseyed Heart. -
5 Les Paul Contributions to Modern Music: Solid-Body Guitars, Multitrack Recording, More
Today marks what would have been the 100th birthday of Les Paul, one of the greatest innovators in music history, both for his work with instruments and with recording technology (and he wasn't half bad as a guitar player either). Music Times has assembled five of Paul's greatest contributions to the music world, in order of when he was most involved in its development. Understand that none of these technologies were solely his creation, but none of them would be the way we know them today if it weren't for his contributions, from the solid-body guitar to multitrack recording. -
The Rolling Stones and University Songs: Will Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh and NC State Get Tributes?
The Rolling Stones made every Ohio State Buckeye fan go nuts (pun intended) when the band performed "Hang On Sloopy" at Ohio Stadium in Columbus last night. The band, probably the biggest touring act in the world aside from Paul McCartney, has a host of huge venues hosting it throughout the "Zip Codes" tour. Several of these, like Ohio Stadium, also play host to NCAA football programs throughout the year, so Music Times decided to check out what the official songs of those programs are, just in case the Stones might think about busting them out during forthcoming live performances. -
'Sticky Fingers' Reissue to be Released on June 8
A few weeks ago, the Rolling Stones exposed an acoustic version of "Wild Horses," one of their most admired hits. An alternate version to another Stones staple, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," features enthralling riffs and a more refined sound than the well-known, over-seven-minute jam session. -
Paul McCartney is the Richest Musician in the U.K., Beating Out Andrew-Lloyd Webber & U2
If you're looking for the richest musician in the U.K. and Ireland, look no further than one of the biggest rockers of all time: Paul McCartney. In a new list, the former Beatle was named as the musician with the largest net worth across the pond, beating out the likes of U2, Mick Jagger and Ringo Starr. -
Keith Richards Talks Possible New Rolling Stones Album, Solo Projects
The Rolling Stones have been hitting the press circuit pretty hard recently in advance of their Zip Code Tour, which kicks off next month. Fans want to know what to expect from this run of live shows (a popular question revolves around whether the band will play 'Sticky Fingers' in its entirety). Keith Richard spoke with Rolling Stone recently to say that he wants to release a new album with the band. -
Classic Music Artists Who Have Made The Jump to Children's Literature: Paul McCartney, Madonna, David Bowie and More
Danny Brown surprised us, or at least those familiar with his foul mouth, by revealing that he was in the process of writing a Dr. Seuss-style children's book aiming to encourage black girls to appreciate themselves while promoting self-esteem. The emcee is hardly the first established musician to try his hand at children's literature, although usually those handling the pen could also live off their royalties forever so they have time to experiment with new things. Here are seven of the biggest musicians in recent memory that have taken time from their career of performing for adults to wrote for kids.
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