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The Rolling Stones

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Category Classic Rock, Rock
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About The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones, formed in London England circa 1962, are one of the world's most popular rock music groups, selling over 68 million RIAA certified albums in the U.S alone. They were inducted into the rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and have performed in approx 40 countries. The group was formed by Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met as schoolmates in Dartford, Kent. They took their name from a Muddy Waters song called "Rollin' Stone Blues", and made their live debut in July 1962 at London's Marquee Club (minus Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts). They start playing pubs and clubs around the city and suburbs. Bill Wyman joined later that year (the popular story is that he was asked because he had his own amplifier), replacing Dick Taylor, who started the The Pretty Things. In January 1963, Charlie Watts joined the Stones. The band gigged constantly, with residencies at venues like Ealing Jazz Club, Ken Colyer's Studio 51, and Eel Pie Island in Twickenham. Their weekly peformances at the Crawdaddy at Richmond's Station Hotel resulted in ecstatic press reviews, and in April Andrew Loog Oldham saw them there and signed them to his management company the next day. He started the "Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone" press campaign, which set the tone for their career, which has included drug arrests, and many notorious incidents. In May 1963, the Stones were signed to Decca Records, supposedly by the same man who had turned down the Beatles. A month later "Come On", the first Rolling Stones single, was released, and reached number two in the U.K. charts. The fifth and some say founding member of the group, Brian Jones, left officially on 8th June 1969, issuing a statement saying that he wanted to form a new group, possibly with Steve Marriott. On 3rd July 1969, around midnight Jones was found at the bottom of his swimming pool at his home in Sussex, England. The coroner reported "Death by misadventure", noting his liver and heart were heavily enlarged by drug and alcohol abuse. Some said it was suicide, others attributed foul play, even blaming Jagger and Richards for Jones state of mental depression. He was replaced by Mick Taylor, formerly in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Another former bandmember to mention would have to be Ian Stewart (b. July 18, 1938 - d. December 12, 1985), who officially was in Brian Jones new group prior to even Mick or Keith, but according to legend was squeezed out of the band at Andrew Loog Oldham's suggestion in the early 1960's. Stu was considered by many as the 6th member, and still regularly played piano onstage with the group for many years, steadily at every gig on every tour until 1971, and on & off through 1982 when he was also employed as "road manager". In 1971 the Stones, whose contract with Decca had expired, launched their Rolling Stones Records label originally distributed through Atlantic, an arrangement which lasted a decade. In December 1974 Taylor left the group in order to pursue a solo career. He was replaced in 1975 by Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood. The Stones became one of the world's most popular touring groups, routinely playing huge sports arenas and stadiums, pioneering mobile recording, corporate sponsorships, and setting records for ticket prices. Bill Wyman left the fold, and was replaced shortly before the group began the Voodoo Lounge stadium tour in 1993. Current bassist Darryl Jones, born in 1961 only a year before the group started, is not an "official" band member, but has played bass in the band for more than 15 years. All the "official" members have also undertaken solo projects of various kinds. There are many more sources of material, including numerous books on the Stones rather than this short wiki.
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What fans are saying
Hector Karasucia
5 / 5
Well. .the Stones are THE STONES, they did a litlle remenbrance to the great CHARLIE WATTS at the start of the show, the show itself was great as always. And they ended wirh the classic I CAN'T GET NO SATISFACCTION. the drummer they have now, has been with them before when Charlie Charlie Watts was sick. Hope they come back to southern California
SoFi Stadium Inglewood, CA
Mar 17, 2022
Gary
5 / 5
Possibly the best concert I have seen. Brilliant performance of a long song set. They perform with incredible energy and it is obvious that they are enjoying what they are doing. 5 stars for the Stones. Two stars for Levi’s Stadium. Parking setup is pathetic, traffic flow poor, stadium was not configured for the audience’s best viewing.
Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, CA
Jul 18, 2024
Karen
5 / 5
The Stones were AMAZING!!!!! Every single song had me up on my feet. Mick is in unbelievably great physical shape and so inspiring with his energy. He is still rockin and rollin, just like the old days. Keith and Ronnie’s guitar playing was absolutely top notch. Those boys can play! And play they did! They were just so very very good!
MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ
May 25, 2024
Andrew
5 / 5
Holy smoke, what a show! From the opening tribute for Mr. Charlie Watts to the encore, The Stones were ON FIRE! Jagger hasn’t lost a step At 77 he’s still an exuberant gyrating machine, who can still belt. Mick just slams those guitar rhythms and Ronnie still shreds. Jones and Jordan have the rhythm section locked down. Spectacular!
The Dome at America's Center St. Louis, MO
Sep 28, 2021
DAve
4 / 5
This was my second time seeing the Stones and first time at BOA Stadium, an all-around good experience. There were a couple surprises in the set list and Mick seemed more energetic than the St Louis event. It was tough not having Charlie there as anticipated after ticket purchase, however the band honored his legacy well!
Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, NC
Oct 25, 2021
Andre
5 / 5
After 50 years of rocking and rolling this band still to this day I can stand up to any rock ‘n’ roll band today .and put on a bad ass show.I was at the show in 94 and I was at this show it was great to see them back at the Rose Bowl 🤘
Rose Bowl Stadium Pasadena, CA
Sep 01, 2019
Mac
5 / 5
One of the BEST CONCERTS EVER...!!! The Rolling Stones put on a show that is forever burned into my brain & though I’m a bit saddened @ the sure fact I’ll never witness them in concert again, I kinda have a ‘bucket list’ check mark accomplished... Great memory which I’ll treasure... 😎🤘👍 🎼 Rock On 🎼
Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, LA
Jul 17, 2019
Melva
5 / 5
Waited a long time to see the Rolling Stones and they did not disappoint. I don’t know how they chose the set list out of their huge catalog of music but I heard the songs I had hoped to hear. They all look so genuinely happy to be performing. Loved every minute of the show!
FedExField Landover, MD
Jul 05, 2019
Jeff
5 / 5
The Rolling Stones are always amazing. These shows are well worth the money and trouble. I hate to say it but at 80 yrs old; Time is no longer on their side. Keith almost ran out of gas towards the end but they finished strong and was well received.
Camping World Stadium Orlando, FL
Jun 04, 2024
Kristin
5 / 5
Excellent show!! Absolutely loved ‘Gimme Shelter.’ I can’t remember the woman’s name that sang with Mick for that song, but she was phenomenal. If I ever am feeling sad about aging, I can just know that there are men in their 80s still performing rock concerts! (Great ones I might add).
Camping World Stadium Orlando, FL
Jun 05, 2024

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