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ROLLING STONES

Books  
Appleford, Steve. (1997). The Rolling Stones - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll. London: Carlton Books.
Bockris, Victor. (2003). Keith Richards: The Biography. New York: Da Capo.
Booth, Stanley. (1985). The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones. New York: Random House.
Charone, Barbara. (1982). Keith Richards - Life as a Rolling Stone. New York: Doubleday.
Dalton, David, ed. (1975). The Rolling Stones. London: W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd.
Dalton, David, ed. (1981). The Rolling Stones: The First Twenty Years. New York: Alfred E. Knopf.
Dalton, David & Farren, Mick, ed. (1980). Rolling Stones In Their Own Words. London: Omnibus Press.

Egan, Sean. (2005). Rolling Stones and the Making of Let It Bleed. Coll. Vinyl Frontier No. 6. London: Unanimous Ltd.
Ehrlich, Cindy, ed. (1975). The Rolling Stones. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Press.
Flippo, Chet. (1985). On the Road with the Rolling Stones: Twenty Years of Lipstick, Handcuffs and Chemicals. New York: Doubleday.
German, Bill. (2009). Under Their Thumb. New York: Villard Books.
Goddard, Peter. (1982). The Rolling Stones: The Last Tour. New York: Beaufort Books.
Goodman, Pete. (1965). Our Own Story: By The Rolling Stones. As We Told It to Pete Goodman. New York: Bantam.

Hall, Jerry. (1985). Jerry Hall's Tall Tales . New York: Simon & Schuster.
Holland, Jools & Loewenstein, Dora. (1998). The Rolling Stones: A Life on the Road. London: Virgin Books.
Jackson, Laura. (2009). Brian Jones: The Untold Life and Mysterious Death of a Rock Legend. London: Piatkus.
Jagger, M., Richards, K., Watts, C. & Wood, R. (2003). According to the Rolling Stones. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
Janovitz, Bill. (2005). Exile On Main St. Coll. 33 1/3 No. 18. New York: Continuum.
Karnbach, James & Bernson, Carol. (1997). It's Only Rock 'n' Roll: The Ultimate Guide to the Rolling Stones. New York: FactsOnFile, Inc.
Leblanc, Jacques. (1978). Le Livre des Rolling Stones. Paris, France: Albin Miche.

Lysaght, Alan. The Rolling Stones: An Oral History. (2003). Toronto, Canada: McArthur & Company.
Norman, Philip. (1984). Symphony for the Devil. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Palmer, Robert. (1983). The Rolling Stones. New York: Doubleday.
Rej, Bent. (2006). The Rolling Stones: In the Beginning. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books.

Richards, Keith, with James Fox. (2010). Life. New York: Little, Brown and Company.
Sanchez, Tony. (1979). Up and Down with the Rolling Stones. New York: William Morrow & Company.
Shofield, Carey. (1983). Jagger. Bungay, UK: Methuen London Ltd.

Trynka, Paul. (2015). Brian Jones: The Making of the Rolling Stones. New York: Plume Books.
Weiner, Sue & Howard, Lisa. (1983). The Rolling Stones A to Z. New York: Grove Press, Inc.
Wood, Ronnie. (2008). Ronnie. London: Pan Books.
Wyman, Bill, with Ray Coleman. (1991). Stone Alone: The Story of a Rock 'n' Roll Band. New York: Signet Books.
Wyman, Bill, with Richard Havers. (2002). Rolling with the Stones. New York: DK Publishing.

Magazine & internet articles, book chapters, tour programs
Ali, Lorraine. (2005). Satisfaction Guaranteed. Newsweek. Vol. 146, No. 7. August 15, 2005.

Anderson, Ariston. (2019). Venice: Mick Jagger, Donald Sutherland Condemn Trump, Boris Johnson for "Ruining the World". hollywoodreporter.com. September 7, 2019.  
Appleford, Steve et al. (2001). I Heard the News Today... Rolling Stone. No. 880. October 25, 2001.
Appleyard, Bryan. (2013). Start Me Up. thesundaytimes.co.uk. September 8, 2013.

Associated Press. (2011). Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on 'Some Girls' Reissue and the Band's Upcoming 50th Anniversary. The Washington Post. November 22, 2011.
Associated Press. (2015). Mick Jagger to Other Bands: Make Every Show Count. voanews.com. April 10, 2015.

Associated Press. (2015). Keith Richards Examines Work Apart from the Stones. dailyprogress.com. September 30, 2015.

Aswad, Jem. (2021). The Rolling Stones Talk Charlie Watts’ Legacy and Their Upcoming First Tour Without Him. variety.com. September 23, 2021.

Bangs, Lester. (2003). I Only Get My Rocks Off When I'm Dreaming: So You Say You Missed the Stones Too? Cheer Up, We're a Majority! In John Morthland, ed., Mainlines, Blood Feasts and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader.
       
New York: Anchor Books. (Originally published in Creem, January 1973.)
Bangs, Lester. (2003). It's Only the Rolling Stones. In John Morthland, ed., Mainlines, Blood Feasts and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader. New York: Anchor Books. (Originally published in The Village Voice, October 1974.)
Bangs, Lester. (2003). State of the Art: Bland on Bland. In John Morthland, ed., Mainlines, Blood Feasts and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader. New York: Anchor Books. (Originally published in Creem, July 1976.)
Barry, Colleen. (2006). Keith Richards Says He's Ready to Tour. Associated Press. July 10, 2006.

Beaumont-Thomas, Ben. (2023). "The More Children You Have, the More Laissez-Faire You Get": Mick Jagger on Ageing, Rage and Missing Charlie Watts. theguardian.com. October 20, 2023.
Bentley, Bill. (2021). A Legendary Drummer and His Jazzier Roots. relix.com. August 25, 2021.
Beuttler, Bill. (1987). The Charlie Watts Interview. Downbeat. February 1987.

Blake, Mark. (2011). Mick Jagger Reveals Some Girls' Hidden Gems!. mojo4music.com. November 25, 2011.
Blake, Mark. (2012). Soul Survivors. Mojo. No 218. January 2012.
Blake, Mark. (2013). "It Never Gets Easier. You've Always Got to Prove Yourself." Q. July 2013.

Blistein, Jon. (2017). Mick Jagger Gets Political, Addresses U.K. "Anxiety" on Two New Songs. rollingstone.com. July 27, 2017.
Bonici, Ray. (1982). Mick Jagger Starts It Up! Hanging Fire Where the Boys All Go. Creem. Vol. 13, No. 8. January 1982.
Bonner, Michael. (2012). "It's Easy to Laugh Now..."Uncut. No. 187. December 2012.
Bonner, Michael. (2015). "We Were Our Own Funky Band..."Uncut. No. 218. July 2015.
Bonner, Michael. (2015).  Before They Make Me Run... Uncut. No. 221. October 2015.
Bonner, Michael. (2017). "Back 'n' Blue". Uncut. No. 236. January 2017.
Bonner, Michael. (2019). Keith Richards Q&A. Uncut. No. 263. April 2019.
Booth, Stanley. (1989). Keith Richards at 45. Smart. No. 2. March-April 1989.
Booth, Stanley. (1989). Playboy Interview: Keith Richards. Playboy. Vol. 36, No. 10. October 1989.
Borgeson, Bruce. (2005). The "Brown Sugar" Sessions: Jimmy Johnson on Recording the Stones. ProSoundWeb.
Bosso, Joseph. (1988). Keith! Tunings, Tele and the Cosmic Shuffle: THE Rolling Stone Goes Solo. Guitar World. Vol. 9, No. 11. December 1988.
Boucher, Geoff. (2011). "Pirates" 4: Keith Richards "Still Shocked" to Work for Disney. The Los Angeles Times. May 8, 2011.
Boucher, Geoff. (2011). The Rolling Stones' Ageless Rock.
latimes.com. November 15, 2011.
Briggs, Caroline. (2008). Rolling Stones Light up the Premiere. BBC News. April 3, 2008.
Bright, Spencer. (2000). Romancing the Stones. Weekend. July 15, 2000.
Briggs, Caroline. (2008). Rolling Stones Light up the Premiere. BBC News. April 3, 2008.
Brown, Mark. (2018). Charlie Watts: It Wouldn't Bother Me If Rolling Stones Split. theguardian.com. February 27, 2018.
Bullock, Andrew. (2017). The Rolling Stones Kick Off Their No Filter Tour in Hamburg. dailymail.co.uk. Vol. 9, No. 11. December 1988.
Bungey, John. (1997). Hello Goodbye: Mick Taylor & the Rolling Stones. Mojo. No 48. November 1997.
Bungey, John. (2004). Charlie Watts Is Going Back to Jazz.It's Only Rock 'n Roll. No. 50. June 2004.
Bungey, John. (2017). Charlie Watts: Me, Retire? What Am I Gonna Do? Mow the Lawn? thetimes.co.uk. May 5, 2017.
Bungey, John. (2019). Don Was: 'Can Jazz Be As Popular As Pop? I Hope Not'. thetimes.co.uk. May 18, 2019.
Buskin, Richard. (2004). Classic Tracks: "Start Me Up". soundonsound.com. April 2004.
Burks, John & Alterman, Loraine. (1969). Free Rolling Stones: "It's Going to Happen!". Rolling Stone. No. 49. December 27, 1969.
Cairns, Dan. (2022). Mick Jagger: 'I Miss Charlie Watts As a Player and a Friend'. thetimes.co.uk. May 21, 2022.

Cameron, Keith. (2019). The Right Stuff. Mojo. No 305. April 2019.
Carr, Roy. (1974). The Mick Jagger Interview: The Prince of Mince & Prance Spits Forth Intelligence on the Inner Workings of An Institution Called the Rolling Stones. Creem. Vol. 6, No. 2. July 1974.
Carr, Roy. (1978). Keef: "I've Only Fallen Over Twice in 15 Gigs!" Creem. Vol. 10, No. 7. December 1978.
Carr, Roy. (1979). "No Stones in '77 & No Sex Pistols in '78": Jagger & Richard for the Defense! Creem. Vol. 10, No. 8. January 1979.
Carucci, John. (2012). Charlie Watts Shines a Light on Stones' 50th Plans. Associated Press. July 6, 2012.
Castonguay, Gilles. (2006). Richards Can't Wait to Start Stones' European Tour. (Unknown source). July 10, 2006.
Cavanagh, David. (2010). Exile! Uncut. No. 155. April 2010.
Charone, Barbara. (1976). Keith Richard: "The Pusher" Behind the Stones. Creem. Vol. 8, No. 5. October 1976.
Charone, Barbara. (1977). Through The Past, Darkly: Keith and the Cockroaches Rip This Joint. Creem. Vol. 9, No. 1. June 1977.
Charone, Barbara. (1978). Jagger Jaw Session: Mannish Boy Gets What He... Needs. Creem. Vol. 9, No. 8. January 1978.
Charone, Barbara. (1978). Ron Wood Achieves Puberty! Glimmer Twins Held Responsible. Creem. Vol. 10, No. 2. July 1978.

Chilton, Charlotte. (2019). Mick Jagger Reveals What it's Like to Collaborate With His Girlfriend, Melanie Hamrick. townandcountrymag.com. February 28, 2019.
Cirrincione, Sal. (2002). Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (Unknown source.) June 2002.
Clark, Cindy. (2012). From the White House to PBS, Mick Jagger Still Has the Moves. USA Today. February 23, 2012.
Clash, Jim. (2016). Rolling Stones' Chuck Leavell Discusses Breaking New Studio Release: "Blue And Lonesome". forbes.com. December 2, 2016.
Clements, Ashley. (2013). Ronnie Wood Hopes to Record New Rolling Stones Album. gigwise.com. June 15, 2013.
Cocks, Jay. (1989). Roll Them Bones: It's Middle-Aged and Still Crazy. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll. And It's Still the Stones. Time. Vol. 134, No. 10. September 4, 1989.
Cohen, Debra Rae. (1981). The Politics of Sin: Tattoo You, Rolling Stones. Rolling Stone. No. 354. October 15, 1981.
Cohen, Rich. (1994). It's Show Time! The Rolling Stones Are Taking Their Rock & Roll Circus Back on the Road. Rolling Stone. No. 689. August 25, 1994.
Cohen, Rich. (1994). Tour de Force: The Rolling Stones Rake It In and Rock the House. Rolling Stone. No. 694. November 3, 1994.

Coleman, Jaz. (2016). Rock Icons: Jaz Coleman on Brian Jones. loudersound.com. May 25, 2016.

Collett-White, Mike. (2008). Stones' Magic Gets Berlin Film Festival Rolling. Yahoo News. February 7, 2008.
Connelly, Christopher. (1985). Stepping Out! Mick Jagger Releases a Solo Album But Says It's Not the End of the Stones - Yet. Rolling Stone. No. 441. February 14, 1985.
Connole, Patrick. (1997). Keith Richards, Stones Road Circus Same As Ever. Reuters. December 3, 1997.
Conti, Samantha. (2013). Mick Jagger's Hot Frocks. wwd.com. July 12, 2013.
Conti, Samantha. (2013). Front Row at L'Wren Scott. wwd.com. September 15, 2013.
Conti, Samantha & Socha, Miles. (2013). L'Wren Scott Holds Court at Café Royal. wwd.com. February 18, 2013.
Coren, Alan. (1969). Head Stone: A Revelatory Probe Into the Psyche and Substance of Mick Jagger. Playboy.Vol. 16, No. 11. November 1969.
Cosyns, Simon. (2016). Keith Richards: "We're a Damn Good Band and a Miracle of Chemistry". thesun.co.uk. March 31, 2016.
Cosyns, Simon. (2018). Still Rolling. Back for a New Tour but the Rolling Stones Still Haven't "Hit Their Peak" Says Keith Richards. thesun.co.uk. March 8, 2018.

Cosyns, Simon. (2018). Wood You Believe: Ronnie Wood Talks Catching the Blues Bung and Curating Compilation Album Confessin' The Blues with the Rolling Stones. thesun.co.uk. October 11, 2018.

Cosyns, Simon. (2019). Keef Encounter: Keith Richards on the Reissue of Debut Solo Album Talk Is Cheap, Giving Up Booze and Appreciating Mick Jagger. thesun.co.uk. March 28, 2019.

Cosyns, Simon. (2020). Rockdown: Rolling Stones Legend Keith Richards on Life in Lockdown, Keeping Healthy and His Other Band... The X-Pensive Winos. thesun.co.uk. November 13, 2020.

Cosyns, Simon. (2023). 'Hats off to Mick'. thesun.co.uk. October 13, 2023.
Cott, Jonathan. (1968). The Rolling Stone Interview: Mick Jagger. Rolling Stone. No. 19. October 12, 1968.
Cott, Jonathan. (1978). The Rolling Stone Interview: Mick Jagger. The King Bee Talks About Rock's Longest-Running Soap Opera. Rolling Stone. No. 268. June 29, 1978.
Cox, Josie. (2012). Ronnie Wood Says Stay Tuned for Rolling Stones Gigs. 
reuters.com. July 12, 2012.

Crowley, Allen. (1973). Mellow Stones: Contradiction in Terms? Creem. Vol. 5, No. 7. December 1973.
Dansby, Andrew & Fricke, David. (2002). Stones Take Their "Licks". rollingstone.com. August 13, 2002.
Davies, Barbara. (2003). Mick's Found a Loin Tamer. Mirror.co.uk. July 26, 2003.
Day, Elizabeth. (2011). The Rolling Stones: That 50-Year Itch... The Observer. November 13, 2011.
DeCurtis, Anthony & Loder, Kurt. (1987). Richards Set to Record First Solo LP. Rolling Stone. No. 508. September 10, 1987.
DeCurtis, Anthony. (1988). Keith Richards: The Rolling Stone Interview. Rolling Stone. No. 536. October 6, 1988.
DeCurtis, Anthony. (1989). "Steel Wheels" Tour Rolls. Rolling Stone. No. 563. October 19, 1989.
DeCurtis, Anthony. (1990). Artist of the Year: The Rolling Stones. Rolling Stone. No. 573. March 8, 1990.
Deevoy, Adrian. (1988). Persona Non Grata. Q. No. 25. October 1988.
Deevoy, Adrian. (1994). Ladies and Gentlemen, the Interesting Old Farts. Q. No. 95. August 1994.
De Jong, Harry. (2003). The Beat Goes (40 Years) On. Japan Times. March 12, 2003.
Della-Ragione, Joanna. (2013). Bill Wyman: I've Got Better Things to Do Than Join the Rolling Stones Again. 
express.co.uk. April 8, 2013.
DeLuca, Dan. (2013). Mick Jagger on the Death of Margaret Thatcher. The Inquirer (philly.com). April 13, 2013.
DeLuca, Dan. (2013). Jagger and the Rolling Stones, 50 Years On. The Inquirer (philly.com). April 14, 2013.
Demorest, Steve. (1973). Jagger's Goats Head Soup Jumps Back Into Music. (Unknown source.)
Denselow, Robin. (2005). The Stones: Still Rocking, Still Controversial. BBC Newsnight. September 2005.
Derogatis, Jim. (1997). A Chat with the "Forgotten Stones". Chicago Sun Times. September 21, 1997.
DiMeglio, Mary J. (2017). Watch Mick Jagger's Two Surprise New Videos, with Skepta Remix. billboard.com. July 27, 2017.
Di Nunzio, Miriam. (2018). Ronnie Wood Totally Stoked for Upcoming Rolling Stones No Filter Tour. chicagosuntimes.com. December 4, 2018.
Di Perna, Alan. (1997). Rock and Roll Babylon. Guitar World. Vol. 17, No. 10. October 1997.
Di Perna, Alan. (1997). Loop Gurus: The Digital Adventures of the Dust Brothers. Guitar World. Vol. 17, No. 10. October 1997.
Di Perna, Alan. (2002). Heart of Stone. Guitar World. Vol. 22, No. 10. October 2002.
Di Perna, Alan. (2005). Back with a Bang. Guitar World. Vol. 26, No. 11. November 2005.
Di Perna, Alan. (2010). The Main Attraction. Guitar World. Vol. 31, No. 6. June 2010.
Di Perna, Alan. (2015). Life Sentence. Guitar World. Vol. 37, No. 13. December 2015.
Doerschuk, Robert. (1997). Unknown title (Keith Richards). Musician. November 1997.
Doyle, Patrick. (2011). Rolling Stones Plan London Jam Session. rollingstone.com. November 9, 2011.
Doyle, Patrick. (2011). Stones Near Decision on 50th Anniversary Shows. Rolling Stone. No. 1145. December 8, 2011.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). Stones' 50th Anniversary Tour Pushed Back to 2013. Rolling Stone. No. 1153. March 29, 2012.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). Keith Richards Apologizes to Mick Jagger. rollingstone.com. March 15, 2012.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). The Rolling Stones Are Opening Their Vaults. Rolling Stone. No. 1155. April 26, 2012.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). Stones Gather to Plot 50th Bash. Rolling Stone. No. 1158. June 7, 2012.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). Keith Richards Won't Join Mick Jagger on 'Saturday Night Live'. rollingstone.com. May 14, 2012.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). Rolling Stones Gather to Plot 50th Anniversary Bash. rollingstone.com. June 19, 2012.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). The Rolling Stones Get Rowdy on 'One More Shot'. rollingstone.com. November 7, 2012.
Doyle, Patrick. (2012). Rolling Stones' Chuck Leavell on Assembling Their Reunion Set List. rollingstone.com. November 26, 2012.

Doyle, Patrick. (2015). Rolling Stones Visit Buddy Guy's Club, Talk Blues. rollingstone.com. June 26, 2015.
Doyle, Patrick. (2015). Keith Richards Previews 'Crosseyed Heart' at Intimate Listening Party. rollingstone.com. July 22, 2015.
Doyle, Patrick. (2015). Keith's Guitar Secrets. Rolling Stone. Special Collectors Edition (Keith Richards: The Ultimate Guide to His Music & Legend). 2015.
Doyle, Patrick. (2015). Keith Richards on Getting Busted, Zeppelin and Stones' Future. rollingstone.com. October 8, 2015.
Doyle, Patrick. (2015). It Ain't Easy Being Keith. Rolling Stone. No. 1246. October 22, 2015.
Doyle, Patrick. (2018). Keith Richards on Rolling Stones' Stadium Tour: 'Maybe This Will Be the Last One'. rollingstone.com. November 28, 2018.
Doyle, Patrick. (2018). Keith Richards Reveals He's Cut Back on Drinking: 'I Got Fed Up with It'. rollingstone.com. December 12, 2018.
Doyle, Patrick. (2019). Hear Unreleased Take of Keith Richards’ Solo Song ‘My Babe’ For New Reissue. rollingstone.com. January 16, 2019.
Doyle, Patrick. (2019). Keith Richards Reveals Rolling Stones’ Studio Plans and Why They Still Tour. rollingstone.com. January 28, 2019.
Doyle, Patrick. (2019). Keith Richards on Going Solo, and Why It Made Him Appreciate Mick Jagger. rollingstone.com. April 12, 2019.
Doyle, Patrick. (2019). Mick Jagger Talks Stones Tour in First Post-Surgery Interview. rollingstone.com. June 10, 2019.
Doyle, Patrick. (2019). The Rolling Stones on How They Create the Perfect Set-List. rollingstone.com. June 21, 2019.
Doyle, Patrick. (2020). Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on ‘Goats Head Soup,’ Life in Lockdown, and Why They’ll Never Quit. rollingstone.com. September 3, 2020.
Doyle, Patrick. (2020). Mick Jagger on the Future of Live Music, the Stones' Next Album, and More. rollingstone.com. September 5, 2020.
Doyle, Patrick. (2020). How Keith Richards Is Spending His Quarantine. rollingstone.com. September 6, 2020.
Doyle, Tom. (2007). Keith Richards: The Mojo Interview. Mojo. No 166. September 2007.
Doyle, Tom. (2013). The Real Keef. Q. July 2013.
Duerden, Nick. (2006). Ronnie Wood: Stone Alone. The Independent. August 2006.
Eccleston, Danny. (2016). "It's Like a Movie!". Mojo. No. 270. May 2016.

Eccleston, Danny. (2023). Rolling & Tumbling. Mojo. No. 361. December 2023.

Eden, Richard. (2012). Rolling Stones Will Never Retire, Declares Newly Married Ronnie Wood. The Telegraph. December 23, 2012.
Edgers, Geoff. (2019). With Rolling Stones' Return, Keith Richards Looks for Peace and Quiet - Onstage. washingtonpost. June 29, 2019.

Edgers, Geoff. (2021). Mick Jagger Explains His Instagram Obsession and How He Wound Up at the Thirsty Beaver Saloon. washingtonpost. December 30, 2021.
Eggar, Robin. (2001). Interview: Mick Jagger. Sunday Times. November 18, 2001.
Eggar, Robin. (2003). It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, But They Like It. Sunday Times. November 16, 2003.
Ellen, Barbara. (2000). Proper Charlie. The Observer. July 9, 2000.
Ellen, Barbara. (2017). Ronnie Wood: 'Bowie's Death Especially Affected Me - We Were the Same Age'. guardian.co.uk. August 19, 2017.

Ellen, Mark. (2011). Keith Richards: The Rake's Progress. The Word. June 2011.
Ellen, Mark. (2013). Jagger at 70: Mick and Keith Discuss Their Life in Rock 'n' Roll. esquire.co.uk. July 14, 2013.
Elliott, Paul. (2013). "The End of the Stones? That Threat's Been There for 40 Years". Classic Rock. No. 179. January 2013.
Emmerson, Simon. (2003). Mick Taylor Interview. It's Only Rock 'n Roll. No. 48. July 2003.
Escobar, Steve. (2000). Mick Taylor: Prodigal Stone. Source unknown. June 2000.
Fanelli, Damian. (2012). Interview: Former Rolling Stones Guitarist Mick Taylor Discusses Gear. guitarworld.com. May 3, 2012.
Farber, Jim. (2005). McCartney, Stones Keep on Rolling. New York Daily News. September 2005.
Farber, Jim. (2015). Rolling Stones Guitarist Keith Richards Calls Metallica and Black Sabbath "Great Jokes". nydailynews.com. September 3, 2015.
Far Out Staff. (2020). Rolling Stones Interview: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Discuss New Music, Lockdown and More. faroutmagazine.co.uk. April 23, 2020.
Greene, Andy. (2015). Keith Richards Confirms New Rolling Stones Album. rollingstone.com. September 16, 2015.
Fekadu, Mesfin. (2014). Q&A: Richards on New Book, Stones Tour, Solo Music. Associated Press. September 8, 2014.
Fekadu, Mesfin. (2016). Mick Jagger on Producing HBO's "Vinyl". Associated Press. February 25, 2016.
Fekadu, Mesfin. (2018). Mick Jagger Talks about New Stones Tour, Acting and Grammys. Associated Press. November 26, 2018.
Fine, Larry. (2004). Jagger Excited About New Stones Album. Reuters. October 2004.
Fish, Scott K. & Weinberg, Max. (1982). A Conversation with Charlie Watts. Modern Drummer. Vol. 6, No. 6. August/September 1982.
Fitzpatrick, Rob. (2011). Ace Face Displaced. The Word. November 2011.
Fitzpatrick, Rob. (2012). Stones Roll Again. Q. December 2012.
Flanagan, Bill. (1985). Mick, Musically: Jagger on the Making of His All-Star Solo LP. Musician. No. 78. April 1985.
Flanagan, Bill. (1986). Stones at the Crossroads. Musician. No. 91. May 1986.
Flanagan, Bill. (1993). Mick Jagger's New Licks. Musician. No. 173. March 1993.
Flans, Robyn. (1982). Charlie Watts. Modern Drummer. Vol. 6, No. 6. August/September 1982.
Flippo, Chet. (1975). The Rolling Stones: Their 1975 Tour - World's Greatest Performing Band Bewilders the South. Rolling Stone. No. 191. July 17, 1975.
Flippo, Chet. (1976). Mick Jagger Breaks Down "Black and Blue". Rolling Stone. No. 212. May 6, 1976.
Flippo, Chet. (1977). Hot Stuff From Mick And Keith. Rolling Stone. No. 251. November 3, 1977.
Flippo, Chet. (1978). Shattered: Life Ain't What It Used to Be on the Road with the Rolling Stones. Rolling Stone. No. 273. September 7, 1978.
Flippo, Chet. (1980). Nothing Lasts Forever: Who Will Rescue the Rolling Stones? Rolling Stone. No. 324. August 21, 1980.
Flood, Alex. (2018). Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts on Their UK Tour, New Album Plans and the End of the Band. nme.com. February 28, 2018.
Fong-Torres, Ben. (1973). The Rolling Stones in Paradise: Honolulu on $1700 a Day. Rolling Stone. No. 129. March 1, 1973.
Fornatale, Pete & Garbarini, Vic. (1981). Bill Wyman on the Life and Times of the Rolling Stones. Musician. No. 37. November 1981.
Fortnam, Ian. (2020). Ronnie Wood: Cleaning Up, Beating Cancer, and What's Going on with the Stones. loudersound.com. February 10, 2020.
Foster, Alistair. (2011). How Gardening Has Helped Ronnie See the Wood for the Trees. London Evening Standard. July 13, 2011.
Foster, Alistair. (2012). Stones Will Roll Out on Tour to Mark 50th Anniversary, Says Sir Mick Jagger. London Evening Standard. July 13, 2012.
Foster, Alistair. (2013). Glastonbury Blew the Rolling Stones Away... So We Might Go on Tour Again. standard.co.uk. November 6, 2013.
Freedom du Lac, J. (2008). "You Just Keep Going, Baby". Washington Post. April 3, 2008.
Fricke, David. (1989). Stones Complete Album: New Work, Tentatively Titled "Steel Wheels", Is Slated For August. Rolling Stone. No. 558. August 10, 1989.
Fricke, David. (1989). Satisfaction? As the Rolling Stones Hit the Road to Support Their Finest Album in a Decade, Keith Richards & Mick Jagger Work to Maintain Their Delicate Truce. Rolling Stone. No. 560. September 7, 1989.
Fricke, David. (1991). The Stones Target the War with New Single. rollingstone.com. (originally published March 21, 1991).
Fricke, David. (1994). One More Time with Feeling. Rolling Stone. No. 686/687. July 14-28, 1994.
Fricke, David. (1995). Dutch Treat: The Stones Go Back to Clubland for a New Live LP. Rolling Stone. No. 712/ 713. July 13-27, 1995.
Fricke, David. (1997). The Rhythm Twins. Rolling Stone. No. 768. September 4, 1997.
Fricke, David. (2002). Hot Rocks, Rare Diamonds. Toronto, August 7th, 2002: Stones Unearth Lost Classics for New Tour. Rolling Stone. No. 904. September 5, 2002.
Fricke, David. (2002). Dancing with Mister D. Keith Richards: The Rolling Stone Interview. Rolling Stone. No 907. October 17, 2002.
Fricke, David. (2002). Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Rolling Stone. No 911. December 12, 2002.
Fricke, David. (2005). Keith Remembers Johnnie. Rollingstone.com. April 15, 2005.
Fricke, David. (2005). "No F#@*ing About": The Rolling Stones Go Back to Basics, Get Political On The Rough-Edged "A Bigger Bang". Rolling Stone. No. 981. August 25, 2005.
Fricke, David. (2005). Back with a Bang. Rolling Stone. No. 983. September 22, 2005.
Fricke, David. (2008). Blues Brothers: The Rolling Stones and Jack White Shine a Light on the Roots of Their Music. Rolling Stone. No. 1050. April 17, 2008.
Fricke, David. (2010). Keith By Keith. Rolling Stone. No. 1116. October 28, 2010.
Fricke, David. (2010). Keith Richards on Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and the New Memoir, "Life"rollingstone.com. October 19, 2010.
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Nico Zentgraf: The Rolling Stones Database (The Complete Works Website).


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Lewis, Clare. My Best Friend... Mick Jagger. (2005). BBC TV.
Lysaght, Alan. The Complete History of the Rolling Stones. (1984). 18-hour audio program broadcast on radio
 in October 1984. Toronto, Canada: Sonic Workshops.
The Rolling Stones, Michael Cohl & TGA/DVD. (2003). Four Flicks. (DVD). RST Concerts, Inc.
The Rolling Stones, Michael Cohl & TGA/DVD. (2005). Rolling Stones Fan Club DVD. (DVD). RST Concerts, Inc.
The Rolling Stones. (2010). Stones in Exile. (DVD) Passion Pictures.
Charlie Rose (U.S. TV program). (2002). Mick Jagger interview. Taped November 1, 2002.

 + various other sources


CONNECTIONS & GENERAL

Books  

Badman, Keith. (2001). The Beatles Diary: After the Break-Up 1970-2001. London: Omnibus Press.
Badman, Keith. (2004). The Beach Boys: The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band on Stage and in the Studio. San Francisco: Backbeat.
Baker, Ginger, with Ginette Baker. (2010). Hellraiser: The Autobiography of the World's Greatest Drummer. London: John Blake Publishing.
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Brody, Richard. (2008). Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard. New York: HenryHolt & Company.

Brunning, Bob. (2002). Blues: The British Connection. London: Helter Skelter Publishing.

Calt, Stephen. (1994). I'd Rather Be the Devil: Skip James and the Blues. New York: Da Capo.
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Davis, Stephen. (1985). Hammer of the Gods: The Led Zeppelin Saga. New York: William Morrow & Co.

Dawidoff, Nicholas. (1998). In the Country of Country: A Journey to the Roots of American Music. New York: Vintage.

Dawson, Julian. (2011). And on Piano... Nicky Hopkins: The Extraordinary Life of Rock's Greatest Session Man. San Francisco, CA: Backstage Pass.
Densmore, John. (1991). My Life with Jim Morrison and The Doors. New York: Delta Trade Paperbacks.
Erlewine, S. T., Boganov, M. et al, eds. (1997). The All Music Guide to Blues. San Francisco, CA: Miller Freeman.
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Flanagan, Bill. (1996). U2 at the End of the World. New York: Dell.
Harvey, Charles & Suzi. (1994). Sun Sign, Moon Sign. London: Aquarian.

Heckstall-Smith, Dick & Grant, Peter. (2004). Blowing the Blues: Fifty Years Playing the British Blues. Bath, UK: Clear Books.

Heylin, Clinton. (1996). Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions (1960-1994). New York: St. Martin's Griffin.
Mayall, John, with Joel McIver. (2019). Blues from Laurel Canyon: My Life As a Bluesman. London: Omnibus Press.
McDermott, John. (1995). Jimi Hendrix Sessions: The Complete Studio Recording Sessions, 1963-1970. New York: Little, Brown & Company.
McLagan, Ian 'Mac'. (2000). All the Rage: My Life with the Small Faces, the Faces, the Rolling Stones and Many More. London: Pan Books.
Miller, Jim, ed. (1980). The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll. New York: Rolling Stone Press.
Myers, Paul. (2007). It Ain't Easy: Long John Baldry and the Birth of the British Blues. Vancouver, Canada: Greystone Books.
Neill, Andy & Kent, Matt. (2005). Anyway Anyhow Anywhere: The Complete Chronicle of The Who 1958-1978. Revised Edition. New York: Sterling Publishing.

Nilsen, Per. (1999). Prince: DanseMusicSexRomance - The First Decade. London: Firefly Publishing.
Pang, May & Edwards, Henry. (1983). Loving John: The Untold Story. New York: Warner Books.
Palmer, Robert. (1982). Deep Blues. New York: Penguin.
Robert, Marc. (1993). Eric Clapton: The Complete Recording Sessions, 1963-1992. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Rogan, Johnny. (1990). Timeless Flight: The Definitive Biography of the Byrds. Brentwood, UK: Square One.

Rogan, Johnny. (2015). Ray Davies: A Complicated Life. London: The Bodley Head.

Shapiro, Harry. (1997). Alexis Korner: The Autobiography. London: Bloomsbury.
Shapiro, Harry
. (2010). Jack Bruce - Composing Himself: The Authorised Biography. London: Jawbone Press.

Tamarkin, Jeff
. (2005). Got a Revolution! The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane. New York: Atria Books.

Wall, Mick. (2008). When Giants Walked the Earth: A Biography of Led Zeppelin. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Wenner, Jann. (1971). Lennon Remembers. New York: Fawcett.

Woodward, Bob. (1984). Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Wyman, Bill. (2001). Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey. New York: DK.

Magazine & internet articles
Bailey, Andrew. (1971). Alexis Korner, Father of Us All. Rolling Stone. No 86. July 18, 1971
.

Bushell, Garry. (2021). The Manfreds' Paul Jones: The World Lost a Poet But Won a Master of Blues & Jazz. express.co.uk. August 29, 2021.
Clark, Alice. (2015). First Time I Met the Blues: Ali MacKenzie. loudersound.com. October 21, 2015.

Internet websites
The AMG All-Music Guide.

Chrisbarber.net
Cyrildavies.com

Television and radio programs, video releases  
BBC. Desert Island Discs - Paul Jones. (1983). BBC radio. September 3, 1983.



 
 
 
 
 
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