
The Rolling Stones' First Demo Tape Revealed
In October 1962, The Rollin' Stones recorded their first demo tape, covering blues tracks like 'You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover.' This early session, featuring Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, init
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In October 1962, The Rollin' Stones recorded their first demo tape, covering blues tracks like 'You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover.' This early session, featuring Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, init

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Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has named Aretha Franklin as the greatest singer of all time, highlighting her vocal prowess and lasting influence.

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The Rolling Stones' 1976 album, "Black and Blue," will receive a super deluxe reissue on November 14, 2025, featuring a new Steven Wilson remix, unreleased tracks, and a 1976 live concert.

The Rolling Stones will release an expanded reissue of their 1976 album, 'Black and Blue,' on November 14, featuring unreleased tracks, live concerts, and a Blu-ray disc.