Buddy Guy has had a huge influence on generations of rockers, and on the blues legend's upcoming LP, a few of his most famous disciples will have an opportunity to return the favor.
With the future of the Rolling Stones in limbo, Mick Jagger kicked off a solo tour of Japan on March 15, 1988, in support of his second album, 'Primitive Cool.'
Falling out of a tree was enough to convince Keith Richards to give up cocaine, but he's managed to hang on to a few of his other favorite pastimes — including smoking a daily joint and bugging Mick Jagger.
With the Rolling Stones bringing the Sticky Fingers classic "Moonlight Mile" back into their setlist for this year's tour, the Wall Street Journal reached out to singer Mick Jagger for his thoughts on the writing and recording of the song.
Mick Jagger says he's writing new songs during all of his recent concert appearances, and he'd love to see them show up on a Rolling Stones album some day.
It took a while to make it happen, and it isn't taking the shape they'd initially envisioned, but Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese's ambitious, as-yet-untitled "rock project" is on its way to the screen.