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That’s why only the true Rolling Stones fanatics are going to ace this quiz. And for the rest of you, good luck. 61 to 100% correct: Amazing! Were you there at the Marquee Club in 1962?
In a recent BBC radio interview, Rod Stewart recalled his first meeting with Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood, and explains why ...
The Rolling Stones' frontman, Mick Jagger, always loved the blues. Keith Richards wanted to turn people on ”to Muddy and Jimmy Reed and Howlin’ Wolf”.
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The Rolling Stones started out as blues fans from London trying to make music and find food long before they became rock 'n' roll icons. Their story began on July 12, 1962, when they played at ...
Skid Row were once blood brothers, but infighting and a split with their singer turned it all into an ‘abyss of hatred’ ...
In May 1966, The Rolling Stones released “Paint It Black”, cementing themselves as formidable players in the British Invasion. It also drew comparisons to The Beatles, as the Stones were often ...
The Rolling Stones is a legendary English rock band formed in London in 1962. Popular for its gritty, blues-affects sound and rebellious image. The original lineup included Mick Jagger (vocals ...
The villain at the heart of Rolling Stones track Sympathy for the Devil was of course Satan himself. But, 13 years before the hit tune was released, its writer Mick Jagger left any guess work ...
But, there was one semi-mythical night, back in the summer of 1968, where the Fab Four got deep under Mick Jagger’s skin… The short-lived Vesuvio Club ... ‘Stones record, Beggars Banquet. It was, as ...
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