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Bill Wyman: Satisfaction Guaranteed |
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Thursday, 17 March 2005 |
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As the Rolling Stones’ bass player for 30 years, Bill Wyman has been there and done that, and, most likely, done it again a few more times. Having retired from the band in 1993, Wyman began focusing on family, archaeology, photography, charity work, the restaurant business (Sticky Fingers) and writing (he’s published three books with two more on the backburner). After not playing music for several years, Wyman got the itch again and formed the Rhythm Kings in the late ‘90s. The group released its first album, Just For a Thrill, this past March adding to Wyman’s already deep satisfaction. |
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Del McCoury |
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Monday, 07 March 2005 |
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Del McCoury didn’t invent bluegrass. Yet, in the past decade, the 65-year-old guitarist has grown into the genre’s chief ambassador, spreading his “high lonesome sound” to a generation weaned on jamband solos and alt-country singers. |
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Revisiting the Gonzo Doctor |
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Tuesday, 22 February 2005 |
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Hunter S. Thompson graced the cover of Relix
magazine’s April/May 2003 issue. Our writer, Jesse Jarnow,
met Thompson that February in New York City for lunch and spent the day with him, conversing, drinking
and rabble rousing. Below is an excerpt from Mr. Jarnow’s
cover story. For a complete copy of the piece, please visit www.relix.com/hunterthompson
to order the issue in its entirety. |
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