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The Rolling Stones have enjoyed a career spanning over four decades. On this page you will find highlights from their groundbreaking and sometimes controversial career.
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The Rolling Stones Timeline
- 1960: Art student Keith Richards and London School of Economics pupil Mick Jagger join forces to form Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys.
- 1962: The future Glimmer Twins are now playing with Brian Jones and keyboardist Ian Stewart in the newly dubbed [:The Rolling Stones:Rolling Stones], named after a Muddy Waters tune.
- 1963: Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts have now joined, and The Beatles help connect the Stones with manager Andrew Loog Oldham. Decca Records signs the band.
- 1964: Release debut album (#1 in UK, #11 in US charts)
- 1964: The Stones are popular in Britain and attempt to take America with their first U.S. tour and appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show and Dean Martin's program.
- 1965: Oldham encourages Jagger and Richards to focus on original material; one of the resulting compositions is "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" the Stones' first No. 1 hit, which many critics refer to as rock's greatest song ever.
- 1968: Beggars Banquet released.
- 1969: Let It Bleed released.
- June 8, 1969: An ever-unreliable Brian Jones, bitter after the Jagger/Richards team's rise to power within the group, is replaced by Mick Taylor.
- July 3, 1969: Brian Jones drowns at home in his swimming pool.
- December 6, 1969: The Stones attempt to stage a free concert at the Altamont Speedway in Northern California; Hell's Angels are hired as security and kill one, while three others die accidentally.
- 1971: Sticky Fingers released.
- 1972: Exile on Main St. released.
- 1974: Taylor quits the band; Peter Frampton and Jeff Beck would audition to replace him during sessions for 1976's Black and Blue.
- 1976: Ron Wood, formerly of The Faces, officially joins the band.
- 1993: Bill Wyman, the oldest member of the Stones, finally retires after becoming disillusioned with touring.
- 2005: A Bigger Bang is released. It is the bands 22nd studio album.
- April 26, 2006: While in Fiji, Keith Richards suffered a head injury after falling out of a tree causing minor head trauma.
- November 2006: The Stones are still a touring force well into their sixties; the A Bigger Bang Tour is named the highest grossing ever, with a final tally of $437 million.
- June 10, 2007: The Stones make their first festival appearance in 30 years, at the Isle of Wight Festival.
- January 17, 2008: The Stones announced they would be leaving EMI/Virgin Records to sign a deal with the Universal Music Group/UMG.
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Rolling Stones Timeline Questions
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The Rolling Stones! Of all their music which 5 songs would you rate as their best? 2 Answers5. Anybody Seen My Baby. Probably one of only two or three decent songs they've recorded in the last 25 years. (The video just happens to feature a young Angel... read more -
Throw down Time! 7 AnswersA quote from Mick Jagger when asked what the difference between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones was (paraphrased): "There are four of them and five of us." A... read more -
What is the Newark Decalogue Stone? 1 AnswerThe Newark Decalogue stone is one of the Holy Stones found in 1860 by David Wyrick. According to Wikipedia: -quote- It was found in the Newark, Ohio earthworks... read more -
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