Particularly in the second half of her career, Faithfull produced work which stood head and shoulders above much of the ...
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Vocalist Marianne Faithfull, whose 1960s sojourn as a swinging London pop star was succeeded by a striking punk-era artistic ...
The Swinging Sixties star turned punk rock and cabaret legend reinvented herself several times throughout her eventful life.
Blond, blue-eyed and beautiful, Faithfull had logged a low-key career as a London coffeehouse folk performer before she was discovered at 17 by the Rolling Stones’ manager Andrew Loog Oldham ...
Actually, two Marianne Faithfull albums were released on that day. Marianne Faithfull was a pop album with selections from ...
The British singer, who died Jan. 30, had her first hit in 1964 with "As Tears Go By," and returned to the song in 1987 and ...
Born in London in 1946, Faithfull got her break when she caught the eye of Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham at a party ... The one-time actress who starred alongside glamorous European ...
The daughter of a baroness and a British major (a spy during World War II), Marianne Faithfull — who died this week at 78 — was discovered by the Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham ...
The Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, discovered her ... On her final album from the ’60s (i.e., her last one with her upper registry soprano fully intact), Faithfull turned ...
after being spotted by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, with the single As Tears Go By, written by the band’s Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. She released her self-titled debut ...