In 1987 In New York, Keith Richards signed a solo deal with Virgin Records. In 1964 The Rolling Stones "It's All Over Now" hit number one on the UK pop singles chart. In 1978 The Rolling Stones' album "Some Girls" hit number one on the album chart.
LONDON: SOMETHING HAD TO FOLLOW THE BEATLES, BUT NOBODY EXPECTED THEIR SUCCESSORS TO BE SHAGGIER THAN THE LIVERPOOL ROCK N’ ROLL STARS. HERE ARE ‘THE ROLLING STONES,’ THE NEWEST RAGE IN BRITISH TEENSVILLE. WHEN THE BEATLES BECAME ‘RESPECTABLE,’ THE FANS HAD TO FIND ANOTHER WILD GROUP TO A...
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The Rolling Stones’ concert originally set for Sunday in Oakland has been rescheduled for Monday. The Rolling Stones Phish Neil Young and Crazy Horse Roxy Music Diana Krall R.E.M. Throwing Muses John Prine Read the rest of this entry »
The Rolling Stones are a globally popular English musical group that was part of the 'British Invasion' popularization of British pop & rock music in the early 1960s. The band was formed in London in 1962 by Brian Jones, and eventually was led by the songwriting partnership of singer M...
The juggernaut four-disc set that is the Rolling Stones Four Flicks is taken from their unique three-in-one 2001 tour when they combined a stadium tour, an arena tour and a theatre tour into one 54-truck peregrination. It's the kind of epic endeavour that brings to mind William Burroughs...
The Rolling Stones had pioneered the gritty, hard-driving blues-based rock & roll that came to define hard rock. With his macho attitude and extreme maliciousness, Mick Jagger became the stereotypical ( no pun intended) rock frontman, tempering his macho showmanship with a detac...
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The Rolling Stones rehearsing in London about a week after the 1969 Altamont concert. From left: guitarist Mick Taylor, drummer Charlie Watts, singer Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards
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Originally billed as the Rollin' Stones, the first line-up of this immemorial English 60s unit was a nucleus of Mick Jagger (b. Michael Philip Jagger, 26 July 1943, Dartford, Kent, England; vocals), Keith Richards (b. 18 December 1943, Dartford, Kent, England; guitar), Brian Jones (b. Le...
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Best Buy sent me The Biggest Bang DVD box set for review. Our little monkey loves it. She dances to the music and heads straight to the front like a die hard Rolling Stones fan. Check her out in this short video clip: list of attributes of a Stones Fan.
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The Rolling Stones Play Undangerous Free Show The Rolling Stones Play Undangerous Free Show Friday February 07, 2003 @ 05:30 PM By: ChartAttack.com Staff Rolling Stones Keith Richards muttered in return, "Yeah, the Eskimos are feeling the pinch."
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p Charlie Watts , left, and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones perform the first of two concerts on Friday, Oct. 6, 2006 at Taylor Field in Regina, Canada. The group will perform a second show Sunday night. /p
ROLLING STONES ROLLING STONES Originally billed as the Rollin' Stones, the first line-up of this immemorial English 60s unit was a nucleus of Mick Jagger (b. Michael Philip Jagger, 26 July 1943, Dartford, Kent, England; vocals), Keith Richards (b. 18 December 1943, Dartford, Kent, Engl...