Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones' Guitarist Ron Wood's New Book Mixes Art and Autobiography.
Guitarist Ron Wood. He spent 12 years as a member of the Rolling Stones, seven years with Rod Stewart's Faces and five years with The Jeff Beck Group. A book of his paintings and drawings has just been published. It's titled Ron Wood by Ron Wood: The Works.
The Rolling Stones' Influences
The band's frontman Mick Jagger turns 45 this year. Ed Ward celebrates by looking at some of the music that shaped the Stones' sound.
What Brian Jones Brought to the Rolling Stones.
Rock historian Ed Ward remembers the late Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones.
Rolling Stones' Bass Player Bill Wyman
Wyman is the quiet, low-profile member of the band who avoided drugs. Using his diaries for reference, he wrote a book about his time in the band through the 1960s, called Stone Alone.
Rolling Stones Drummer Discusses his Jazz Album.
Drummer Charlie Watts. For a quarter century, Watts has been the drummer for the rock band The Rolling Stones. Watts has also had a life-long love for jazz, particularly the jazz of Charlie Parker. Watts has put together a jazz combo that pays homage to Parker, called "From One Charlie," and he's written a kid's book about Parker, called "Ode to a Highflying Bird." (Both are published by UFO Records in England). (Interview by Marty Moss-Coane)
Music Video Producer and Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Lindsay-Hogg talks with Terry Gross about his new film "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus." The concert footage was shot 28 years ago, but hasn't been released until now. The film was shelved by the Rolling Stones and later lost for fifteen years.. A companion C.D. under the same title will be released today.
From the Archives: The Rolling Stones' Influences.
Rock historian Ed Ward on the blues music that influenced The Rolling Stones. (REBROADCAST FROM 7/26/88)
Rock Historian Ed Ward
It's the Rolling Stones' 40th anniversary. The Stones' entire early catalog has been re-released. Today rock historian Ed Ward presents the first of a two part series about the music of the Rolling Stones. He'll talk about their early years.
Rock historian Ed Ward
Rock historian Ed Ward presents part two of his look at the 40-year career of the Rolling Stones.
Scorsese Captures the Stones, in Shadow and 'Light'
Fresh Air's film critic says the new Rolling Stones concert film doesn't quite penetrate the band's m--teries — but that the director is a master of style, and the band is tighter than ever.