His band the Jukes were so hip and sympathetic.” Richards, always generous in his praise for Mick Jagger’s harmonica playing, saw distinct similarities with the style of the American bluesman.
One of the fans’ favourite things about the show is its louche theme song ‘Strange Game’, performed by The Rolling Stones icon Mick Jagger. It was a huge get for the show because while Jagger has ...
Though most know “Start Me Up” from The Rolling Stones’ Tattoo You, there’s another track on the album Keith Richards wishes he’d written. Mick Jagger wrote “Neighbours” for Richards ...
Jagger gave up the guitar to sing and play harmonica, leaving Keith to the fretboard. Other friends dropped in and out, and Dick Taylor eventually moved to bass. Mick and Keith had each ...
Twenty years ago, nearly to the day — on Jan. 22, 2005, at 11:30 p.m. ET — the great Paul Giamatti was midtown hosting Saturday Night Live. The actor was there to do all the “normal” ostensibly fun ...
Meanwhile, Jagger’s 25-year-old son Lucas, who’s been known to occasionally and humorously troll his famous father on social media, posted a note in the comments section of Mick’s Instagram ...
Ronald Reagan was president. The Nintendo Entertainment System was released in the U.S., along with the Sony Walkman. The ...
The harmonica’s prominence peaked during the ... Keith Richards maintains that Mick Jagger is one of the best exponents of the blues harp, and his playing has enriched some of the Stones ...
Hats off to Mick Jagger and company for staying together ... blues number is mostly memorable for the guitar work and the harmonica. Contrast it with the harmonica with The Beatles’ “Love ...
“Rock was a completely new musical form,” Mick Jagger explained in a 1995 Rolling ... “On the early albums, Mick and Brian both played harmonica. It probably depended on how many guitars ...
"I’ve been fortunate enough to have been able to inherit his lungs and his mannerisms and everything; [people] say they see ...