Particularly in the second half of her career, Faithfull produced work which stood head and shoulders above much of the ...
At around 18 years old she met Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham who helped her release her debut album in 1965, which included the hit “As Tears Go By,” a song co-written by Mick Jagger, ...
At around 18 years old she met Rolling Stones' manager, Andrew Loog Oldham who helped her release her debut album in 1965, which included the hit "As Tears Go By," a song co-written by Mick Jagger ...
There she met Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham who launched her popular music career and brought her into the band's inner circle. Faithfull contributed backing vocals to the Beatles ...
Not too long after that, in the company of her soon-to-be husband John Dunbar (it would be a short-lived marriage), she went to a party thrown by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham.
After being discovered by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham in the 1960s, Faithfull released her self-titled debut album in 1965, which featured top 10 hits As Tears Go By and Come And ...
Faithfull met Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham in her teens, according to The Guardian, kicking off a fruitful and fraught period of collaboration with the band − in particular ...
But she was deeply impressed by one man, Stones manager Andrew "Loog" Oldham, who looked "powerful and dangerous and very sure of himself." A week later, Oldham sent her a telegram, asking her to ...
She was discovered at a party in London by The Rolling Stones’ manager Andrew Loog Oldham in 1964 and was just 16 years old when “As Tears Go By” was released, according to her biography on ...
Oldham, knowing that the royalties would be ... We came out and played it to Andrew, and he said ‘It’s a hit.’ We actually sold this stuff, and it actually made money. Mick and I were ...
Emails between Andrew and Epstein handed to a court in London reportedly show they were still exchanging messages until at least late February 2011, when the duke wrote: “Keep in close touch and ...