Looking back at The Rolling Stones' legendary 1972 record 'Exile On Main St' and focusing on its utterly iconic album cover, full of seemingly unknown faces.
Like a lot of 20th-century bands still releasing music in the early part of the 21st, The Rolling Stones have a problem of inverse longevity: The longer they exist, the less essential their new output ...
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 ...
The scene is set for one of the Stones’ most satisfying forays into gospel-tinged Americana by the prevailing mood of its predecessor. I Just Want To See His Face, a swamp-bluesy southern jam that ...
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 ...
Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams will lead the "Exile on Bourbon Street" concert, a tribute to the Rolling Stones' landmark album Exile on Main St., May 5 at the Saenger Theatre. Blackbird Presents and ...
The Rolling Stones were, indeed, in exile while making Exile on Main St. The early 1970s saw them all but forced out of the United Kingdom. As a result, they traveled to Keith Richards’ villa in the ...
After Sticky Fingers, The Rolling Stones continued their exploration of augmenting instrumentation with pianist Nicky Hopkins and the horns of Bobby Keys and Jim Price. Exile on Main St. includes ...
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