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  1. Nov 13, 2015 · Keith Richards ’ manager of three decades, Jane Rose, says the legendary Rolling Stones rocker is more articulate than fans think. She told us one question she gets tired of answering is...

  2. Mar 21, 2018 · Keith Richards leans back meditatively in his folding chair. We were in the front room in the Manhattan office of his manager, Jane Rose. The date was June 25, 1997, and we’d been discussing The Rolling Stones’ then-new album Bridges to Babylon.

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    Soul legend Tina Turnerrecalls Jagger attending her concerts in London, where he would watch from behind the speakers as she and Ike Turner performed. P.P. Arnold, one of the vaunted Ikettes, says the “sexy” and “cool” Jagger would also come backstage to learn dance moves. But Turner was unimpressed with Jagger’s early displays of showmanship. “He ...

    In 1967, the band retreated to Redlands, Richards’ estate in Sussex, England, for a “lovely party.” But it quickly turned scandalous: a high-profile drug bust. “There were a LOT of drugs there. LSD, hash, and the fuzz busted in,” Jagger recalls. “Being busted on acid is really weird.” The incident made Richards wary of authority. “I still carry a c...

    When the Rolling Stones were invited to play on ’60s-era TV music show “Ready Steady Go!,” Jagger seized the opportunity as a way to “work the medium” and beam into people’s homes. “I could see how important this was,” he says. “You’ve got to figure out how you’re going to make an impression.” Over footage of the fledgling Stones performing “Little...

    During the creation of the “Sticky Fingers” album cover, Marshall Chess, founding president of Rolling Stones Records, decided it was time for the Stones to become a brand. Art designer John Paschewas recommended by the Royal College of Art in London to fashion a poster for the Rolling Stones’ 1970 European tour. In the process, he created the icon...

    The Stones are credited as the inventors of thestadium rock spectaclein the 1970s, and Jagger was integral in shaping the band's stage designs because he wanted “a playroom for myself.” But even one of rock’s mightiest power players had to be told “no” sometimes, and it was left to Richards to steer Jagger from one of his loftiest ideas: having an ...

    When The Beatles burst onto the charts with "Love Me Do," Jagger and Richards had to determine if they would stick with their blues roots or detour toward the pop sounds the Fab Four were delivering. "Keith, he played The Beatles all the time. Drove me absolutely batty," Jagger says. "We were undeniably a blues band, but we knew we had to be a pop ...

    While Jagger relished the spotlight, Richards struggled with fame and used his shyness "as a weapon." But his introversion led to heavy drug use, culminating in a 1977 drug bust in a Toronto hotel room - a pivotal incident for the band. "The history of the Rolling Stones changed on a dime," says Richards' manager, Jane Rose. The guitarist reflects ...

  3. Oct 6, 1988 · A drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other, Keith Richards dances around the New York office of his personal manager, Jane Rose, as Talk Is Cheap – his first solo album after a...

  4. Jul 16, 2010 · Jane Rose, Richards' manager and one of the couple's closest friends, told how the treatment was successful. Miss Rose said: 'They were able to contain it, and she was up and walking around...

  5. Oct 16, 2015 · Jane Rose, Keith’s manager and the woman who helped him through the extended cold turkey that was Richards’ late ’70s, keeps an office high above Broadway. When I finally knock on the door she ushers me in: she’s lovely, a friendly, warm, world-wise New Yorker.

  6. Oct 6, 1988 · A drink in one hand and a cigarette in the other, Keith Richards dances around the New York office of his personal manager, Jane Rose, as Talk Is Cheap — his first solo album after a...