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The Rolling Stones are an English band that rose to prominence during the British Invasion of the 1960s. Like most early British rock groups, they were influenced by a variety of American musical forms, especially electric blues and early rock 'n' roll. By the mid-1960s, The Stones had fused their influences into a signature, guitar-based sound that established a prototype for hard rock. The Stones affected a rebellious, bad-boy image that helped propel their rise from an energetic modern blues outfit to one of the world's biggest and most influential bands. By the end of the '60s, The Stones had amassed a great number of hit singles. Their music never strayed far from the blues, however, and by 1968, they returned to blues-based rock, embarking the following year on the now infamous U.S. tour that saw them billed as "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World". The Rolling stones have sold 240 million albums worldwide and still continue to record and tour the world to this day.//The name “Rollin' Stones” was used for the first time on July 12, 1962, as they played in the Marquee Club to replace Blues Incorporated.Founding members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are regarded as one of the greatest songwriting teams in the history of rock; the band never stopped being inspired by other genres. Reggae, funk, disco/dance, country, folk, soul, and even psychedelia have leaked into their recordings
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Hollywood Stones to play Stiftungsfest stage
Norwood Young America native Rob Shanahan and the Hollywood Stones will be headlining the Big Tent stage on Aug. 29 during Stiftungsfest this year. The group has been called the county’s premier Rolling Stones tribute band, and will be performing in Norwood Young America for the second time.
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Brian Jones lost his best friend, his girlfriend, and his chance to regain control of the Rolling Stones ... in one day
In 1962 Brian Jones formed the Rolling Stones, named the band the Rolling Stones, picked the songs the Rolling Stones played, hustled all the gigs for the Rolling Stones, chartered the musical direction and non-conformist vision for the Rolling Stones -- and was the unquestioned leader of the Rolling Stones.
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Mud In Jersey
Muddy Waters was known as the father of Chicago blues and his son played the first of three shows in Jersey last night. Muddy Waters’ music influenced thousands of musicians including the Rolling Stones who took their name from his theme song.
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HIS WEIGHT IN STONES?
Shaquille O'Neal will be wearing No. 33 for the Cavs next season. He chose this number, presumably, because he's a huge fan of Rolling Rock. Or because it's the number he wore during high school and while dominating the paint in college for LSU.
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Not Fade Away Gallery Announces Auction to Benefit The VH1 Save The Music Foundation
Not Fade Away Gallery and Allan Tannenbaum, Famed SoHo Weekly News Photographer, announced today that the Gallery is holding a silent auction of over 70 rare Artist's Proofs and Limited Edition photographs from the Allan Tannenbaum exhibition NEW YORK IN THE 70s, and Not Fade Away Gallery's inaugural exhibition THE BRITISH ARE COMING: THE BEATLES AND THE ROLLING STONES 1964-66, THE PHOTOGRAPHY ...
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