Rolling Stones
7 Wild Keith Richards Stories to Celebrate the Guitarist's 77th Birthday
The Rolling Stones guitarist has done it all, from snorting his dad's ashes to setting the Playboy Mansion on fire.
Can Janet Yellen Save the Economy From Mitch McConnell?
Janet Yellen's first battle; Big Business gets some spine; and Rolling Stones touring keyboardist Chuck Leavell's hope for environmental salvation.
All the Musicians Who Have Stopped Trump Using Their Music
Donald Trump's presidency and campaign has seen several musicians and bands declaring they do not want their music played at his events.
How to Watch 'iFor India' Concert to Help COVID-19 Relief
Mick Jagger and Nick Jonas are just some of the stars who will be featured in the concert live stream.
Mick Jagger Swats Away Paul McCartney's Take on the Beatles vs. the Stones
"One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn't exist," the Stones frontman said in a new interview.
Rolling Stones Postpone U.S. Tour
All 13 dates of the Stones' upcoming U.S. tour have been postponed.
The Rolling Stones Announce Blues Covers Album
As they enter the twilight of their career, the Rolling Stones are returning to their roots.
Mick Jagger Expecting Eighth Child at Age 72
The singer, a grandfather and great-grandfather, will be changing diapers again.
Queen Vows to Stop Donald Trump Playing Band's Music
May said the band did not give Trump permission to use "We Are the Champions."
5 Things We Loved This Week: Arts & Culture
Rock legends joining forces and the tease of the Han Solo prequel film are among the five things we loved in Arts & Culture this week.
Dylan, Stones, McCartney and Young for Mega Festival?
From the organizers behind Coachella, could this be the ultimate rock festival?
Is a New Rolling Stones Album on the Way?
The band's spokesperson tells 'Newsweek' new music is in the 'demo stage.'
Rolling Stones Rock Havana With Free Outdoor Concert
The rock icons draw thousands of fans to their show in Cuba.
Rolling Stones Arrive in Cuba to Play Free Concert
The Rolling Stones arrived in Havana on Thursday (March 24), one day ahead of their historic, free concert that marks the end of a historic week on the island and a new chapter in their relationship with the United States.
Inside the Rolling Stones Exhibit at Saatchi Gallery
London's Saatchi Gallery is taking the most in depth look at the Rolling Stones in half a century.
Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman Diagnosed With Cancer
Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman is being treated for prostate cancer, which was diagnosed in the early stages. Saskia O'Donoghue reports.
Rolling Stone Bill Wyman Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
The cancer has been caught early, says the musician's spokesperson.
The Rolling Stones Are Playing a Free Show in Cuba
Obama, the Stones and the Tampa Bay Rays will all visit the Caribbean nation in March.
Sex, Smack and Verisimilitude on HBO's 'Vinyl'
HBO's deep dive into the '70s music business will have you yearning for vinyl, running from polyester.
The Many Antics of Late-Period Keith Richards
From falling out of trees in his 60s to snorting his father's ashes, here's all the proof you need that Keef is just as big a rock star as ever.
The Rolling Stones to Record First Album in 10 Years
"There are now definite plans to record," says guitarist Keith Richards.
Keith Richards: Rap is for 'Tone-Deaf People'
When asked about drugs, the Rolling Stones guitarist offered some to the interviewer.
Rock of Aged: The Stones, The Who and McCartney On Tour
Rock is far from dead, and July brings with it the most impressive lineup of stars since Live Aid.
Quiz: Are You Hearing the Right Lyrics to 'Brown Sugar'?
In honor of the Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers" rerelease, test yourself on its most misunderstood mondegreen track.
Hip-Hop and Rap Were the Real Musical Revolution, Not Rock, Study Suggests
Researchers tracked the evolution of U.S. pop music over the past 60 years using data analysis.
You Never Give Me Your Money: How Allen Klein Played The Beatles and The Stones
The groups wanted money. They enlisted a pit bull businessman to get it, and lived to regret it.