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On this day (May 22) in 1971, The Rolling Stones started a four-week run atop the Billboard 200 albums chart with Sticky Fingers. The album went on to top charts in multiple countries, including ...
Fascination Street Fine Art in Cherry Creek is hosting a 55-year retrospective of the work of artist Ruby Mazur, who created the famous "Mouth & Tongue" image for the Rolling Stones.
The stage was decorated with The Rolling Stones’ iconic red mouth and tongue logo, and Jagger requested that all opening acts perform inside the mouth. Apparently, only Jagger was allowed on the ...
The Rolling Stones played “Brown Sugar” on a flatbed truck down Fifth Avenue to announce their Tour of the Americas ’75. Getty Images The show — and the stunt — went on from there.
Jim Parkinson, the designer behind Rolling Stone's iconic logo, has died at 83 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s, his friend confirmed.
That’s why only the true Rolling Stones fanatics are going to ace this quiz. And for the rest of you, good luck.
By the time fans piled into the Orange Bowl on the evening of December 5, 1997, past the "$10 no block" signs advertising parking around the neighborhood, the almighty Rolling Stones were already ...