the "Great Pop Prom" concert at Royal Albert Hall, September 15, 1963 -- the first time The Beatles and The Rolling Stones played on the same bill.
Royal Albert Hall isn't a stadium though.
Yes they did. They played as part of the "World Series of Rock," which was held in Cleveland Stadium. This was an annual event, that took place from 1974 through 1980, with different bands each year. The Rolling Stones played there twice-- the first time was in June 1975, and then they played there again in July 1978.
The Rolling Stones.
Most of the people in the world did not play for the rolling stones Well, it depends on what you mean. If your question is which of the Rolling Stones never played guitar then the answer is Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums) and Ian Stewart (piano).
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Yes they did. They played as part of the "World Series of Rock," which was held in Cleveland Stadium. This was an annual event, that took place from 1974 through 1980, with different bands each year. The Rolling Stones played there twice-- the first time was in June 1975, and then they played there again in July 1978.
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The Rolling Stones.
Most of the people in the world did not play for the rolling stones Well, it depends on what you mean. If your question is which of the Rolling Stones never played guitar then the answer is Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums) and Ian Stewart (piano).
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None.
Mick Jagger was a lead vocalist with the Rolling Stones, but he also played lots of instruments including the harmonica and the electric piano, for example.
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The Rolling Stones were played up in the media as the bad-boy rivals to the squeaky-clean Beatles. In truth, the members of both bands were good friends... and the Beatles weren't as innocent as they were often portrayed. Rolling Stones
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nope. but this dick has.