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The Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers logo became one of the most popular images of the 1970s — even if it wasn’t created by Andy Warhol. Here’s what we know about some of the history behind ...
Anita Pallenberg didn’t look like the average Rolling Stones groupie ... Italian actress had modeled in Italy, hung out with Andy Warhol’s crew in New York City and bedded loads of men ...
Andy Warhol. Find out more as we explore the Stories Behind 27 of the Rolling Stones' Famous LP Covers. 33 Things That Made Summer Vacation in the ’80s Totally Unforgettable 33 Things That Made ...
When you’re the Rolling Stones, you can get anyone to ... Horses” and “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking.” If you’re Andy Warhol, you’re going to go over and above. Make it advertising ...
A polaroid Andy Warhol took of Mick Jagger and a woman ... comes from a photo session Warhol spearheaded for the Rolling Stones’ 1977 album, Love You Live. As the Warhol Foundation noted ...
Sticky Fingers was, in a way, a return to form for The Rolling Stones ... become The Rolling Stones’ logo, Sticky Fingers also had an unforgettable cover. Created by Andy Warhol and Craig ...
Andy Warhol was always seen at the hottest nightclubs socializing with various A-listers. On Sept. 23, 1977, he was out with Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger during a promotion for the band ...
The pop artist has captivated the world’s attention for almost a century. Here’s what to read to brush up on his work, attitudes, and superstars. Warhol sits in front of several paintings in ...
In June 1964, the pop artist Andy Warhol attended a party at ... he did not exist. Baby Jane took Warhol to the Rolling Stones’ first New York performance in October 1964 at ...
In the late 1970s and early ’80s, Lynn Goldsmith, a polymath skilled as a photographer and a musician, took pictures of many of the period’s prominent rock stars, including the Rolling Stones ...