Keith Richards Discusses Status of 2009 Recordings He Made with Jack White
Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesBack in 2009, Keith Richards revealed to Rolling Stone that he'd recorded "a couple of tracks" with former White Stripes frontman Jack White. Those songs have yet to see light of day, so the magazine recently asked the Rolling Stones guitarist if he'd be interested in releasing the material.
"I don't know if [Jack] ever considered that it was actually, like, master cuts," says Richards. "But at the same time if Jack wanted to do it, I'd probably say, 'Yeah.'"
White, who has been friends with Richards for quite a while, has produced several respected veteran artists in recent years, including Tom Jones, country great Loretta Lynn and 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Wanda Jackson. Asked about the prolific young rocker perhaps working his magic with The Stones some day, Keith says, "That's always a possibility. The door is wide open."
White, of course, can be seen performing with The Stones in Martin Scorsese's 2008 concert documentary Shine a Light. The flick features the band and him playing the 1970s Stones gem "Loving Cup" at a special 2006 show at New York City's Beacon Theater.
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