Showing posts with label Keith Richards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith Richards. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Inside the Terry O’Neill Retrospective at Fotografiska New York

Terry O'Neill at Fotografiska

The Rolling Stones outside St. George’s Church in Hanover Square, London, 17th January 1964. Clockwise from bottom left: Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards and Brian Jones (1942 – 1969).


Inside the Terry O’Neill Retrospectiveat Fotografiska New York

It’s never been easier to feel close to your favorite star—all it takes is a few clicks to find a selfie on their Instagram. But before social media, and even the days of peak paparazzi, Terry O’Neill defined the concept of the celebrity story in photographs you can find at Stars, a new exhibition celebrating a half-century of the photographer’s legacy at Fotografiska New York. “I remember my parents talking about stars in the mid-seventies,” says Fotografiska chair Yoram Roth. “They may as well have been talking about Bible characters. These were people who were so unknown to them that every snippet of information was passed around like scripture. To see a photo in a glossy magazine weekly or monthly made you feel like you had access to something that we now take for granted.” Just before the show’s opening, Roth made time to walk us through some of O’Neill’s most iconic images of Faye Dunaway, Mick Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, and David Bowie.

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Keith Richards / How he became everybody's favourite Rolling Stone










Keith Richards: how he became everybody's favourite Rolling Stone











'He just lets his guitar do the talking' Keith Richards on stage
'He just lets his guitar do the talking' Keith Richards on stage CREDIT: MJ KIM/ GETTY IMAGES






“That’s all I got,” croaks Keith Richards, stumbling to an abrupt conclusion of light-finger acoustic blues, Crosseyed Heart. But clearly, that is not all. For here he is again with an album of the same name: another warm, swampy and deeply groovy concoction of rock, blues, country and soul, full of romantic tenderness and hard-earned wisdom, delivered in a spirit of pure vintage class.

The Rolling Stones / Gallery


THE ROLLING STONES

Charlie Watts
Keith Richards
Mick Jagger
Ron Wood
GALLERY


Charlie Watts, Richard Keiths, Mick Jagger y Ron Wood



Sunday, March 13, 2016

Rolling Stones to play concert in Cuba for very first time



Rolling Stones to play concert in Cuba for very first time

President Obama to visit the island four days before, as relations with US continue to thaw



FERNANDO NAVARRO
Madrid 2 MAR 2016 - 12:34 COT



The Rolling Stones will be providing the soundtrack for Cuba’s historic political and cultural liberalization. For years, the communist regime prohibited the sale of the band’s records, considering its music a symbol of capitalism. But now the Raúl Castro administration has opened the door to the greatest rock‘n’roll band in the world. The Rolling Stones will perform on the Caribbean island for the first time on March 25.