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Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull was born in Hampstead in 1946, and by the mid-’60s, the singer and actress had become the teen queen of hip, swinging Lo ...
Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull was born in Hampstead in 1946, and by the mid-’60s, the singer and actress had become the teen queen of hip, swinging London, rubbing elbows with the Beatles ...
News about Marianne Faithfull, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
When Marianne Faithfull died on January 30 at the age of 78, she left behind more than seven decades’ worth of music. Indeed, Faithfull released 22 studio albums and countless singles—but ...
In January, Marianne Faithfull tragically passed away at age 78. On Friday (March 14), the singer and actress’ former label Decca announced a posthumous four-track EP titled Burning Moonlight ...
Four songs Marianne Faithfull was working on before death, in January, have been collected on a new EP, Burning Moonlight, which is out June 6 via Decca. In a press release, Faithfull is quoted on ...
Marianne Faithfull and Mick Jagger will be played by Freya Allan and Jojo Macari in a new Faithfull biopic to be directed by Zaida Bergroth ("Tove").
A clear highlight of the final period of Faithfull’s career is her 2014 album “Give My Love to London,” which included this stomping tune that Faithfull co-wrote with Steve Earle.
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Marianne Faithfull, who died last week at 78, had her first brush with death in her early 20s. It was 1969, and the English singer had just arrived in Sydney ...
Marianne Faithfull’s Life Contained Rock Music’s Secret History Writer Elise Soutar faces the daunting task of fully explaining the harrowing and heroic life of Marianne Faithfull, cheater of ...
NEW YORK — Marianne Faithfull, the British pop star, muse, libertine and old soul who inspired and helped write some of the Rolling Stones' greatest songs and endured as a torch singer and ...
Marianne Faithfull was the inspiration for The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want." She became critical of the way that Mick Jagger and company treated her.