The recording of the Rolling Stones’ Exile On Main Street was a seedy affair. Laid down in the basement of Stones guitarist Keith Richards’ Nellcôte mansion on the Côte d’Azur in France, as vast ...
Cori DiSimone and Veronica Duarte hope they’ve provoked people. This is the second year that the art history graduate students have curated “”Exile on Main Street: Construction of the Other in ...
Da Capo Press, 196 pp. $25.99. Like estranged lovers who can’t quite quilt each other, music journalist Robert Greenfield and the Rolling Stones have kept coming back together through the decades…at ...
Forced to leave their own country because of tax issues, The Rolling Stones decamped to Keith Richards’ French villa, where they set up shop in a dank basement to record their album scheduled for a ...
In St. Tropez, the Rolling Stones made “Exile on Main St.” — and turned rock stars into high society
Adapted from "The Once Upon a Time World – the Dark and Sparkling Story of the French Riviera," by Jonathan Miles. Published by Pegasus Books, 2023. Used with permission. The French Riviera was ...
The Rolling Stones threw everything but the kitchen sink into their 1972 double album Exile On Main St. Actually, come to think of it, you might be able to hear the sink somewhere buried in the mix in ...
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Bobby Whitlock, Derek and the Dominos Founder of 'Layla' Fame and 'Exile on Main St.' Session Player,' Dies at 77
Bobby Whitlock, founding member of Derek and the Dominos whose soulful keyboard and vocals shaped the band's only album, "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs," and whose session work is heard on ...
Bobby Whitlock plays the organ during a jam session with Gregg Allman the night before the Capricorn Records Summer BBQ. Circa August 1975. ((Photo by Herb Kossover/Getty Images) Bobby Whitlock, ...
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