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As he prepares for his first-ever solo tour, the former Beach Boy struggles with his demons and scarfs down the finest steamed vegetables in L.A.
almost 25 years ago
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Five years ago, the three men who run Cash Money Records were sharing a beat-up 1968 Impala. Now, thanks to Juvenile, B.G., Lil Wayne and the Hot Boys, they’ve got a fleet of Bentleys, Jags and Cadillacs. How the New Orleans label became the hottest sound in hip-hop
almost 24 years ago
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He can no longer tour or read his beloved books. But the indomitable country legend can still sing, and as he nears seventy-one, he has a new record and two more on the way
over 21 years ago
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After an arrest, a mental breakdown and other assorted fiascoes, these are hard-earned good times for Modest Mouse
over 19 years ago
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Far from the Summer of Love freak show, Dylan and the Band hid out in the Catskills and discovered a new American sound
over 16 years ago
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He was raised in a boxcar and turned 21 in San Quentin. Then he became one of country music’s greatest stars. The life and times of an American outlaw
over 14 years ago
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Beach Boys leader calls Lana Del Rey, Kacey Musgraves and more for solo disc
almost 10 years ago
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Cruising L.A., eating tacos and watching basketball with a pop genius at peace
almost 9 years ago
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At 75, the Beach Boy opens up about why he’s having more fun on the road than ever, and why he still gets emotional when he hears ‘Pet Sounds’
over 6 years ago
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In his last decade, the country icon found solace on his ranch, but he stayed
restless to the end
almost 6 years ago
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On the Cover: ‘Growing Up Game of Thrones‘ In the April print issue of Rolling Stone, we say farewell to what might be the last show everyone watches together. Game of Thrones had a global reach like nothing before it on TV. When you factor in illegal downloads and streams, the previous season was viewed […]
about 5 years ago
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In the weeks leading up to his fourth appearance on our cover, Howard Stern told listeners he was nervous. Not about the interview but about the photo shoot, which he despaired about openly on the air during his SiriusXM morning show. “Man, oh, man,” he said with a sigh on April 15th. “I hate how […]
almost 5 years ago
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Rob Sheffield spent more than a week trailing Harry Styles — from Malibu health-food shops to dive bars in L.A., then on to London, where they went to pubs and to a Fleetwood Mac concert — for his cover story
over 4 years ago
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The May issue of Rolling Stone is the first issue of the magazine we have ever produced without being in the same room together
almost 4 years ago
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For our June cover story, we Zoomed, FaceTimed, and documented Bad Bunny’s life during isolation
almost 4 years ago
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When Charles Holmes traveled to Atlanta on June 27th to interview Lil Baby for the August magazine cover story, the city was still raging over the police killing of Rayshard Brooks outside a local …
almost 4 years ago
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The story of the Beatles’ slow-motion demise played out in real time in the pages of Rolling Stone — and continues to fascinate us 50 years later
over 3 years ago
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Toots Hibbert is one of the pioneers of reggae — and wrote many of its classic hits. After a devastating injury, the man they call Fireball is back to reclaim his throne
over 3 years ago
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Our all-new list of the best albums ever made is full of classics and surprises, chosen with help from voters including Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Stevie Nicks, and many others
over 3 years ago
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Photographer Mary McCartney captured Taylor Swift and Paul McCartney together in London in early October for our December cover story
over 3 years ago
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The story behind Rolling Stone’s February cover story by Alex Morris
over 3 years ago