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Ian Hamilton, pictured here in 1951 and again in 2008, helped 'repatriate' the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey in 1950 and return it to Scotland. (Keystone/Hulton Archive, Martin McNeil ...
The Rolling Stones are once again waving the flag of their musical forebears with a cover of Clifton Chenier's zydeco tune "Zydeco Sont Pas Salés." Chenier, an accordionist and singer who would ...
In 1975, the Rolling Stones rolled through downtown Manhattan on a flatbed truck, performing Brown Sugar as a publicity stunt for a concert tour. That was three decades ago -- half of Jagger's ...
The Stones’ version of “Zydeco Sont Pas Salé” opens with St. Julien, Chenier’s longtime drummer, playing a backbeat with brushes. He’s 77 now, no longer the young man Jagger saw in ...
The Rolling Stones/Clifton Chenier split 7″ and the A Tribute To The King of Zydeco compilation are out 6/27. The box set Clifton Chenier: King Of Louisiana Blues And Zydeco is set to come out ...
There is no doubting the monumental accomplishment of director Peter Jackson's eight-year quest to bring J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpiece The Lord of the Rings to the screen. There is also no ...
The final event was Stoltman's signature one: the Atlas Stones. "You still have to keep your head in it," said Stoltman, whose nicknames include "The Albatross" and "King of the Stones." "You can't ...
The Stone of Destiny was taken from Scotland as a spoil of war by England in the 1200s. English King Edward I then had it fitted into his new wooden coronation chair.
There’s no filler on the new Rolling Stones album, “Hackney Diamonds,” out Friday, but there are plenty of guest superstars including Paul McCartney, Elton John, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga.
The Rolling Stones are once again waving the flag of their musical forebears with a cover of Clifton Chenier’s zydeco tune “Zydeco Sont Pas Salés.” Chenier, an accordionist and singer who ...