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Rolling Stones sax player Bobby Keys died of cirrhosis at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, on Tuesday. The man behind so many iconic sax solos -- including the one on "Brown Sugar'' -- was 70.
Bobby Keys, the saxophone player for rock band "The Rolling Stones" has died at 70. "Bobby made a unique musical contribution to the band since the 1960's. He will be greatly missed," said the ...
Bobby Keys (left) on saxophone and Ronnie Lane join The Tremors in Austin, Texas, in 1987. Lane, ... "There's feel to that music," Keys said of the late 1960s rock ‘n' roll.
Bobby rubbed musical elbows with Crickets Jerry Allison and Joe B. Mauldin, who said, “I was just amazed that a 15-year-old kid could blow the saxophone like he invented it.” ...
Bobby Keys is a name that only serious and studied fans may recognize. But make no mistake, his saxophone playing was the secret weapon in making the Stones’ 1969-1972 era one of the most vital ...
Bobby Keys once caught a plane out of Los Angeles for a short trip playing saxophone with the Rolling Stones. He wouldn't return for more than a year. When he tried to retrieve his car from the L.A… ...
Bobby Keys, the saxophone player for rock band "The Rolling Stones" has died at 70. "Bobby made a unique musical contribution to the band since the 1960's. He will be greatly missed," said the ...
Bobby Keys, the saxophone player for rock band "The Rolling Stones" has died at 70. "Bobby made a unique musical contribution to the band since the 1960's. He will be greatly missed," said the ...