Ask for a list the best building blocks for a long and healthy life, and most people will tell you to eat a smart diet, get plenty of exercise and avoid stress. But as far as Keith Richards is concerned, membership in the Rolling Stones offers its own health benefits.
Keith Richards defends the Rolling Stones exorbitant ticket prices, which have forced many of the band's longtime followers to sit out the current 50 & Counting dates.
Keith Richards' memoir of his life and the life of the Rolling Stones revealed some things about the band and Mick Jagger that the frontman didn't care for. In a recent interview Jagger calls an apology from Richards a "prerequisite," while Richards shares he doesn't regret a thing.
The Rolling Stones officially kick off their 2013 50 & Counting tour dates tonight (May 3rd) at Los Angeles' Staples Center. The band -- Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ron Wood -- will be joined each night by special guest, former Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, who'll sit in with the band for a few numbers.