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If you’ve ever fantasized about what it might be like to play on stage with the Rolling Stones, you’ll appreciate Margie Goldsmith’s interview
If you’ve ever fantasized about what it might be like to play on stage with the Rolling Stones, you’ll appreciate Margie Goldsmith’s interview with Chuck Leavell, who has had that dream fulfilled since 1982. In a wide-ranging Q&A, the Stones’ keyboardist and musical director discusses how his mom helped him visualize music beyond the notes on the page, what it was like to be a member of the Allman Brothers Band, and the Stones’ reliance on business aviation.
By the time you read this, Mick Jagger and his group will probably have wrapped up their North American tour, but if you missed it, don’t worry: it likely wasn’t your last chance to catch one of their amazing shows. As Leavell told Goldsmith, “The passion and groove are still there. My gut feeling is, no, it’s not the last time [we’ll tour].” I suspect he’s right—especially considering that Jagger was recently performing at peak level just weeks after open-heart surgery.
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