Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner appeared on The Tonight Show to reflect on his career, explaining to host Jimmy Fallon how Rolling Stone impacted the way music was understood in culture.
“We get to lunch and immediately on the phone there’s these pictures that appear from some photo agency, you know,” Wenner remembers. “Where he is looking great and I’m looking like my gut is hanging out. I said, ‘Thanks pal.’ He said, ‘I saw them there.’ I said, ‘Well, thanks for alerting me.'”, which was released on Sept. 13. The book reflects on a career’s worth of music, politics, and cultural events in his memoir.
, Bette Midler, and Springsteen. Wenner also goes into frank detail for the first time about the dire health issues that plagued him in recent years and his decision to sell
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