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Rich Cohen Recounts Intimate Tales of the Rolling Stones

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When Rich Cohen was 10 years old in the late 1970s, he heard the strains of the Rolling Stones’ “Honky Tonk Woman” for the first time. He was hooked, developing a lifetime obsession with the band. Cohen eventually got the chance to cover The Stones as a reporter for Rolling Stone magazine. For two weeks in 1994, Cohen followed Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie on the “Voodoo Lounge” tour getting a backstage view of the self-proclaimed “greatest rock and roll band in the world,” He joins us in the studio to talk about his new book, “The Sun & The Moon & The Rolling Stones.”

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Rich Cohen , author, "The Sun & The Moon & The Rolling Stones. Contributing editor at Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone Magazine. Co-creator of the HBO series "Vinyl."

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