Forced to leave their own country because of tax issues, The Rolling Stones decamped to Keith Richards' French villa, where ...
The Rolling Stones, Bob Seger, Etta James, Paul Simon, Otis Redding and The Black Keys have recorded. For this album, Jeff is accompanied by some of the legendary musicians, including Kelvin Holly ...
Joshua Redman is one of the most versatile saxophonists working today, having come to prominence in the early 90s and working ...
Roy Haynes, the powerful and prolific jazz drummer whose career stretched from the swing era of the 1940s to the fusion era ...
The Rolling Stones ... Sonny Rollins on tenor saxophone. We've got to be honest: we weren't really expecting a Bridges to Babylon track to be this high up on the Stones' streaming list.
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Lenny Pickett Is a Sax Machine
The SNL musical director and longtime session player shares the stories behind ten of his most cherished riffs.
Rolling Stone’s latest Musicians on Musicians live event will take place at one of the most historic and legendary venues in all of music: the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York. The event ...
The Rolling Stones have announced their next archival live release. Welcome to Shepherd's Bush documents their surprise, rarities-packed 1999 concert at an 1,800 seat London venue. The concert ...
Nicky Hopkins is his usual best on the piano, while, of course, Bobby Keys comes through with another notable saxophone effort. Not to mention, Jim Price's dual delight on trumpet and trombone. 13.
The Rolling Stones also paid homage to their early London club days with a performance of Bobby Troup’s “Route 66.” The band included a cover of that song on their 1964 self-titled debut album.
Bill Wyman, famed as the "Quiet One" of the Rolling Stones, apologised for getting "so emotional" at an event for The Oldie magazine at London's National Liberal Club. The poignant moment came ...