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A Bigger Bang Tour Supporting album: A Bigger Bang Start date: August 21, 2005 End date: August 26, 2007 The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang Tour was a worldwide concert tour which took place between August 2005 and August 2007, in support of their album A Bigger Bang. It has become the highest...
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1966, The Yardbirds, with lead guitarists Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, embark upon a British tour with The Rolling Stones and Tina Turner … Jimi Hendrix – “Foxy Lady” (1970) This week in music history - September 17th to September 23th - with who was born and who died.
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The Rock History Report for September 3rd, 2009 
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1970 - Rolling Stone magazine reported that the Dave Clark Five had disbanded. 1973 - The Rolling Stones released "Angie." 1983 - Metallica's "Kill 'em all for one' tour came to an end.
Published Thu, Sep 3
Concert Review: The Rolling Stones Deliver Waves of "Satisfaction!" 
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Mosaique Stadium Regina, Saskatchewan October 6/06 The Rolling Stones' Bigger Bang tour unfortunately bypassed Winnipeg, but the new owners of Mosaique Stadium in Regina pulled off a coup by landing the Stones for the very first time in Regina's history for two sold out shows.
Published Wed, Jul 22
Ex-Stones Guitarist Cancels Tour Over Health Concerns 
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Mick Taylor, former guitarist for The Rolling Stones, has canceled a scheduled North American tour set for this summer due to unspecified "health concerns." The guitarist reportedly stated that he was recently hospitalized, at which time "my physicians .
Published Mon, Jul 13
Tireless Guy, fresh off a tour with the ageless BB King, just ... 
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KY Last year, he nearly stole the show from The Rolling Stones in Martin Scorsese's concert documentary Shine a Light. He made Muddy Waters' Champagne and Reefer sound so devilish and nasty that Keith Richards almost seemed like an innocent. ...
Published Thu, Jun 11
Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want 
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gt;> Posted By PsychoHosebeast 6 hours, in Arts & Entertainment The Rolling Stones, from their Bridges to Babylon tour, 1997-1998. Dedicated to the Propeller loons... if you think that's you, it probably is.
Published Tue, Jun 9
The Rock History Report for June 3rd, 2009 
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1967 - The Doors released "Light My Fire.' 1972 - With Stevie Wonder serving as their opening act, The Rolling Stones set out on their Exile On Main Street North American tour in Vancouver.
Published Wed, Jun 3
The Rock History Report for June 3rd, 2009 
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1967 - The Doors released "Light My Fire.' 1972 - With Stevie Wonder serving as their opening act, The Rolling Stones set out on their Exile On Main Street North American tour in Vancouver.
Published Wed, Jun 3