Description
Several years later Richards and Jagger met Brian Jones and the three clicked, forming the Rolling Stones. Joined by drummer Charlie Watts and bassist Bill Wyman, the band would come to epitomize the darker, bluesier and more boldly sexual side of rock and roll in a kind of ongoing counterpoint with the Beatles' sunnier, more pop-oriented vistas.
Five decades later, no one has yet stripped the Rolling Stones of their title as the World's Greatest Rock and Roll Band. In a 2002 interview in USA Today, Richards said: "People thought it couldn't be done. We never thought of trying it. We are just here. It's a vague mission you can't give up until you keel over."
About the Author
Howard Kramer has been the Curatorial Director at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland since 1996. He joined the museum after working in the music industry for more than 15 years. As a tour manager, booking agent and artist manager, Kramer worked with a diverse group of people including Ben Harper, The Dead Milkmen, Los Lobos, Cowboy Junkies, and John Lee Hooker.
Howard Kramer has written for Rolling Stone, the (Cleveland) Plain Dealer and contributed to the Cambridge University Press compendium on the Beatles. Kramer also co-hosted the television show VH-1's Rock Collectors. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: Krause Publications (October 10, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1440218293
ISBN-13: 978-1440218293
Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 10 x 0.8 inches