The guitarist talks about new Stones music, his ‘Goats Head Soup’ memories, and how he hopes they’ll celebrate their 60th anniversary
“We’re in the never-never land,” Jagger says from his home in the European countryside, where he’s been writing, recording – and keeping in shape for the next tour
Billie Joe Armstrong was desperate for a new sound. He had to return to the roots of rock & roll to find it
Track will appear on Philadelphia singer-songwriter’s new album 'House of Sugar'
The band’s wonderfully ragged stadium show featured “Play With Fire,” “She’s So Cold” and a cameo from opener Gary Clark Jr.
Sixty-five years after he smoked his first joint, Willie Nelson is America’s most legendary stoner and a walking testament to the power of weed. It may have even saved his life
The 86-year-old legend describes late-night songwriting sessions and why an obscure Guy Clark song is his favorite track
Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney address rumors of friction and head out on a spiritual retreat
Guitarist also says the band’s legacy is on their mind this time: “It has to be written in a different way, whatever the ending is.”
The song feels like a throwback to the band’s early days with an electronic-drum twist