Many things annoyed John Lennon, including a comparison between The Beatles and Rolling Stones that he thought was majorly misguided.
While The Beatles and The Rolling Stones both led the charge during the British Invasion, they had wildly different public images. Mick Jagger’s girlfriend explained why The Beatles were seen as ...
There might have been several parallels between The Rolling Stones and The Beatles, but Mick Jagger said he hated a Fab Four ...
The old Gator Bowl didn't hold a lot of concerts in its 60-plus history, but it sure held some good ones. Here's a list.
The Beatles’ John Lennon was never one for mincing his words in speech or music, and the Let It Be track that many speculate was a “dig” at Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is certainly ...
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones are arguably the two biggest bands of all time. Both shot to stardom in the first half of the 1960s, as British music became a cultural force around the world.
Ringo Starr joined Paul McCartney for a Beatles reunion during the final show of McCartney's Got Back tour in London, with ...
The Stones were at a creative peak and just breaking in a new guitar player, Ron Wood, when they rolled into the Gator Bowl on Aug. 2, 1975. An unofficial recording of the show was released as ...
Lineup: The Rolling Stones, J. Geils Band, the Eagles, Rufus & Chaka Khan, the Gap Band and Atlanta Rhythm Section. The Stones were at a creative peak and just breaking in a new guitar player ...