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Rock 'n' Roll Artists A-Z...The Rolling Stones



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The Rolling Stones define rock 'n roll

Over the years, they've demonstrated the unique ability of first defining a genre and then transcending it. Albums such as Exile on Main Street, Sticky Fingers and Goat's Head Soup were regarded as both ahead of their time and timeless, either way they became the barometer by which all blues-based rock bands are now measured. Through the years, the Stones have embodied the essence of rock star cool, their larger than life aura confirming their title as "The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band."

Four decades ago, they burst on the scene like a supernova, seducing the world while singing about sex and drugs and having "Sympathy for the Devil," a far cry from what any of their contemporaries were doing. While the Beatles were singing about "holding hands," the Stones cut right to the chase and said "let's spend the night together." In 1971, Time magazine tried to warn the public about the Stones by writing, "Rarely has rock music invoked such an invitation to hell," but it was too late: millions had already followed the band in their descent down the path, with millions more right behind them. And fortysomething years later, our fascination with the Stones has yet to cool down.

Complete Biography - Long with dates

http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/bio.asp?oid=422&cf=422

Tour Dates, News, and Press Releases

http://www.rollingstones.com/news.html

Multimedia

http://www.rollingstones.com/media.html

Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys (1960 - 1961)

Mick Jagger - vocals - b. Michael Phillip Jagger, July 26, 1943, Dartford, England.
Dick Taylor - guitar
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals - b. December 18, 1943, Dartford, England.

The Rolling Stones I (1962)

Mick Jagger - vocals
Dick Taylor - guitar
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Brian Jones - guitar - b. Lewis Brian Hopkins-Jones, February 28, 1942, Cheltenham, England; d. July 3, 1969, London, England - formerly with The Ramrods and Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.
Tony Chapman - drums
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards begin jamming with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.

The Rolling Stones II (1962)

Mick Jagger - vocals
Dick Taylor - guitar
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Brian Jones - guitar
Mick Avory - drums
Dick Taylor forms The Pretty Things. Mick Avory later joins The Kinks.

The Rolling Stones III (1962 - Jan. 1963)

Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Brian Jones - guitar
Tony Chapman - drums
Bill Wyman - bass - b. William Perks, October 24, 1936, London, England - formerly with The Cliftons.

The Rolling Stones IV (Jan. 1963 - June 1969)

Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Brian Jones - guitar
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums - b. June 2, 1941, Islington, England - formerly with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.

Albums:
"England's Newest Hit Makers / The Rolling Stones" (1964) - Singles: "Not Fade Away", "Tell Me"
"12 x 5" (1964) - Singles: "Time Is On My Side", "It's All Over Now"
"The Rolling Stones, Now!" (1965) - Single: "Heart of Stone"
"Out of Our Heads" (1965) - Singles: "The Last Time", "Satisfaction", "Play With Fire"
"December's Children (and Everybody's)" (1965) - Singles: "Get Off My Cloud", "As Tears Go By"
"Aftermath" (1966) - Singles: "Paint It Black", "Under My Thumb"
"Got LIVE If You Want It" (live) (1966)
"Between the Buttons" (1967) - Singles: "Let's Spend the Night Together", "Ruby Tuesday"
"Flowers" (1967) - Singles: "Let's Spend the Night Together", "Ruby Tuesday", "Mother's Little Helper"
"Their Satanic Majesties Request" (1967) - Single: "She's a Rainbow"
"Beggar's Banquet" (1968) - Singles: "Sympathy for the Devil", "Street Fighting Man"

The Rolling Stones V(June 1969 - 1975)

Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Mick Taylor - guitar - b. January 17, 1948, Welwyn Garden City, England - formerly with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.

Albums:
"Let It Bleed" (1969) - Singles: "Gimme Shelter", "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
"Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!" (live) (1970)
"Sticky Fingers" (1971) - Singles: "Brown Sugar", "Wild Horses"
"Exile on Main Street" (1972) - Single: "Tumbling Dice"
"Goat's Head Soup" (1973) - Singles: "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)", "Angie"
"It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" (1974) - Singles: "Ain't Too Proud to Beg", "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)"
"Metamorphosis" (1975)
"Made in the Shade" (1975)

The Rolling Stones VI (1975 - 1992)

Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Ron Wood - guitar/vocals - b. June 1, 1947, Hillingdon, England - formerly with Rod Stewart and The Faces.

Albums:
"Black and Blue" (1976)
"Love You Live" (2-CDs) (1977)
"Some Girls" (1978) - Single: "Beast of Burden"
"Emotional Rescue" (1980)
"Sucking in the Seventies" (1981)
"Tattoo You" (1981) - Single: "Start Me Up"
"Still Life (American Concert)" (live) (1982)
"Undercover" (1983)
"Dirty Work" (1986)
"Steel Wheels" (1989)
"Flashpoint" (live) (1991)

The Rolling Stones VII (1992 - Present)

Mick Jagger - vocals
Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
Charlie Watts - drums
Ron Wood - guitar/vocals
Darryl Jones - bass - formerly with Miles Davis and Sting.

Albums:
"Voodoo Lounge" (1994)
"Stripped" (live) (1995)
"Bridges to Babylon" (1997)
"No Security" (1998)

Compilations:

"Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)" (1966)
"Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)" (1969)
"Hot Rocks 1964-1971" (1971)
"More Hot Rocks: Big Hits and Fazed Cookies" (1972)
"Rewind (1971-1984)" (1984)
"The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" (1996)
"Singles Collection - The London Years" (3-CDs) (1989)

Mick Jagger solo:

"She's the Boss" (1984)
"Primitive Cool" (1987)
"Wandering Spirit" (1993)

Keith Richards solo:

"Talk Is Cheap" (1988)
"Live at the Hollywood Palladium" (1991)
"Main Offender" (1992)

Bill Wyman solo:

"Monkey Grip" (1974)
"Stone Alone" (1976)
"Bill Wyman" (1997)
"Struttin' Our Stuff" (1998) (Bill Wyman & The Rhythm Kings)

Charlie Watts solo:

"Live at Fulham Town Hall" (1986) (The Charlie Watts Orchestra)
"From One Charlie" (1991)
"A Tribute to Charlie Parker: With Strings" (1992)
"Warm and Tender" (1993)
"Long Ago & Far Away" (1996)

Ron Wood solo:

"I've Got My Own Album to Do" (1974)
"Now Look" (1975)
"Gimme Some Neck" (1979)
"1234" (1981)
"Slide On This" (1992)
"Slide On Live: Plugged In and Standing" (1993)

Mick Taylor solo:

"Mick Taylor" (1979)
"Stranger in This Town" (live) (1990)
"Too Hot for Snakes" (1991) (with Carla Olson)
"Coastin' Home" (1995)

Willie and the Poor Boys:

Bill Wyman - bass
Charlie Watts - drums
Jimmy Page - guitar - Yardbirds / Led Zeppelin
Paul Rodgers - vocals - Free / Bad Company
Kenny Jones - The Small Faces / The Who
Andy Fairweather-Low -

Albums:
"Willie and the Poor Boys" (1985)
"Tear It Up" (live) (1994)

Complete Discography

http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/recordings.asp?oid=422&cf=422

Photos, Interviews, etc.

http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/default.asp?afl=fans&oid=422



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