In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Watt shares behind-the-scenes tales from his work with those superstars and ...
The Righteous Brothers served as opening act for both legendary bands in 1964 The Righteous Brothers opened for both the ...
Nicky Hopkins was one of the most in-demand session players of his generation, featuring on songs by The Stones, The Beatles, ...
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones are undoubtedly the two biggest groups from the 1960s and maybe even of all time. But did ...
Andrew Watt has defended The Rolling Stones' 'Best Rock Album' win at the Grammys, which proved controversial for some.
Digging through The Rolling Stones' extensive back catalogue and revisiting one song that lead singer Mick Jagger no longer likes to perform and he'd rather delete.
Producer Andrew Watt is getting himself a reputation as a late career revival specialist. Beneficiaries of his studio know-how include legends such as Ozzy Osbourne, Pearl Jam, the Rolling Stones and ...
There’s also Kristen Schaal as an over-caffeinated squirrel for DirecTV and Olivia Colman lending her voice to the National ...
In a podcast first, “Pod Meets World” included the following warning at the top of their latest episode: “This episode ...
Tell me another band ever in history that has made a latter-day album that good in their 80s,' the producer remarked.
NEWS ANALYSIS. Two documentaries on these British rock legends provide an opportunity to revisit the legacy of the British blues boom.
If the Rolling Stones were one of the hottest bands of the late ’60s, then frontman Mick Jagger was on fire. An expert at ...