Keith Richards played in a documentary movie

May 05, 2009
The Rolling Stones' frontman Keith Richards took part in a creating of a documentary movie Blues Britannia: Can Blue Men Sing The Whites? that tells about the establishment of blues and rock music in Britain.

Legendary guitarist spoke about his favorite musicians and also revealed that he used to hate his name. «It made me sick – my name's Keith Richards. It hardly makes it against Howlin' Wolf or Muddy Waters, does it? On my first guitar I had Boy Blue written – it was just pathetic too», said he.

Recently, The Rolling Stones announced that they were going to re-release 14 old albums, including such records as Sticky Fingers, Goats Head Soup, Some Girls and A Bigger Bang. Remastered albums will be reissued in three batches. The first one will hit the stores today, on May 4, the second – on June 8, the third – on July 13. One of the band's most famous records, 1972’s album Exile On Main Street, will be released separately.