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Keith Richards – guitars (1, 4–6, 8–10), electric piano (5), piano (5), backing vocals (6, 10), percussion (1), lead vocals (5, 9), guitar effects (11) George Harrison – slide guitar (2), backing vocals (2) Martin Quittenton – acoustic guitar (3) Mick Taylor – bass (2, 7), electric guitar (4), electric piano (7), ARP synthesizer (10)
May 4, 2022 · published 4 May 2022. This classic interview from the GP archive reveals some fascinating insights into the Rolling Stones’ twin guitar sound. (Image credit: David Warner Ellis/Redferns) Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood’s musical partnership is one of the longest enduring high-profile guitar pairings in the history of rock ‘n’ roll.
Dec 30, 2009 · “This was the first time that Keith Richards came over to my house, while I was making my first solo album. He came over for the evening and ended up staying four months!” The first disc is solo stuff and the second disc is his group stuff with the Jeff Beck Group, Faces, Rod, Stones, et al.
13 Sep 2014. I’VE GOT MY OWN ALBUM TO DO. The 13th September 2014 marks 40 years since the release of Ronnie’s first ever solo album, the classic I’ve Got My Own Album To Do. The album comprises of eleven tracks, composed by Ronnie and the likes of George Harrison and Keith Richards.
The stellar line-up of musicians on the album include Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Wood’s Faces bandmates Rod Stewart and Ian McLagan, Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones, George Harrison, and the all-American rhythm section of Willie Weeks, former bassist with Donny Hathaway, and Andy Newmark, drummer with Sly and the Family Stone.