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"Satisfaction" sits atop the charts. For a time, Andrew Loog Oldham, the teenage hustler-manager with the vision thing who walked into the Station Hotel in Richmond to see a young blues outfit and ...
A hustler is only as good as his hustle, and in 1963, 19-year-old Andrew Loog Oldham hit the mother lode. On the night of 23 April of that year, the budding teen tycoon, having already successfully ...
At the age of 16, rock ‘n’ roll impresario Andrew Loog Oldham worked days at the stylish Knightsbridge Bazaar and put in late nights at Ronnie Scott’s, the world-famous music club in London.
The "Great Pop Prom" event at London's Royal Albert Hall featured the chart-topping Beatles as the headliners, with the upstart Stones lower on the bill.
Keith Richards was an avid lover of the blues, and there was one artist he thought embodied the genre better than anyone else ...
In 1963, at a callow 19 years of age, Andrew Loog Oldham somehow found himself at the helm of what would quickly become one of the most successful and incendiary acts in modern music history.
Andrew Loog Oldham is an English record producer, talent manager, impresario and author. He was manager and producer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 to 1967, and was noted for his flamboyant style.
The Rolling Stones' manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, discovered her, which lead to Mick Jagger (eventually her romantic partner) ...
Andrew Loog Oldham, the brash young manager of the Rolling Stones, had noticed the striking Faithfull — then a 17-year-old blonde with shaggy bangs, full lips and a knowing glint in her big doe ...
The Rock and Hall of Fame 2014 nominees were announced this past October, and now the inductees have been announced. Rolling Stone reports that Nirvana, Kiss, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Cat ...