James Fox
James Fox (pictured with the Rev. Gary Davis in Greenwich Village) is the bestselling author of White Mischief and a former staff writer for the Sunday Times magazine and other publications. He worked with Keith Richards on the Stone's autobiography Life.
Observer Q&A with the fantastic Mr. Fox
6 articles
List of articles in the library
Bob Marley & the Wailers: People Get Ready: Bucky Marshall, Claudie Massop and Bob Marley
Retrospective by James Fox, Rock's Backpages, 21 February 2024
A FEW DAYS ago, a friend sent me a photograph from Jamaica that hit me with a jolt: an image of myself 46 years ago, ...
Rival gangs turn their war against Jamaica's politicians
Report and Interview by James Fox, The Observer, 22 January 1978
UNTIL TWO weeks ago today, Kingston was one of the most violent and frightening places on earth. ...
Amadu Bansang Jobarteh, Dembo Konte, Fanta Sacko: Rendezvous In Mali
Report and Interview by James Fox, House & Garden, September 1987
YOU WILL rarely hear of anyone traveling for pleasure in Mali, except to visit the great handmade mud mosques at Mopti or Djenne on the ...
Papa Wemba: Pop Star, People Smuggler, Jailbird, Demagogue – and all in a coat that cost £15,000
Report and Interview by James Fox, Sunday Telegraph, 14 August 2004
James Fox looks at the bizarre life of world music star Papa Wemba. ...
Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones: The Sound of the Stones
Profile and Interview by James Fox, The Sunday Times Magazine, August 1973
ALL THROUGH THE night while they rehearsed for the European tour, Keith Richards stood there in a trance with himself, rocking slowly backwards and forwards, ...
The Rolling Stones: Gathering No Moss
Profile and Interview by James Fox, The Sunday Times, 9 May 1976
IN GLASGOW tomorrow, the Rolling Stones begin the British section of their European tour, which ends with six concerts at Earl's Court – an unusual ...
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