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On This Day In Music… April 30, 1966: 'Aftermath', the First Rolling Stones LP Written Entirely by Jagger/Richards, Hits No. 1In April 1966, the Rolling Stones’ 22-year-old manager Andrew Loog Oldham gave an interview to Disc magazine. “Mick and Keith write about things that are happening,” he said. “Everyday things.
Oh, and he also managed The Rolling Stones. Andrew Loog Oldman is one of the key faces in '60s rock culture, and we’ll be speaking to him soon for an Audience With… And we want your questions.
I am Andrew Loog Oldham. At the age of 19 I discovered, uncovered, managed, and produced a British musical group known as the Rolling Stones and until I was 23 worked at making them a way of life ...
In a tin, of course. When The Small Faces had to think about their second album for Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label, they did what all self-respecting British pop bands of the era liked to do ...
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Fife Today on MSNStunning acapella is a fitting finale for legendary Marianne FaithfulLooking back to the Carnaby Street idealism of the 1960s it can be said that even before the images of Twiggy, one young lady made headlines, became a pop star, made movies, and had a rock star front ...
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