No, it comes from the phrase "A rolling stone gathers no moss", which inspired the name of the band and the song "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan, but the magazine was not named after the band.
No, the magazine, founded by Jann Wenner and Ralph J. Gleason in 1967, was named for the Muddy Waters song "Rollin' Stone." The rock group The Rolling Stones also took its name from the song.
Brian Jones
The Rolling Stones goes by The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band.
Brian Jones named the band The Rollin' Stones to pay tribute to "Rollin' Stone" by Muddy Waters.
Ronnie Wood, who at the time was the bassist for Faces, became a guitarist for the Rolling Stones in 1975, after the departure of Mick Taylor. He is still a band member today. I am not aware of any notable musician named Gary Wood.
not 100 % sure ,but think it may have been the band named (in living color) Living Colour
The band founded by him and his friends is called Rolling Stones.
No, The Rolling Stones were not on the soundtrack or the Score.
The rolling stones are no album. They are a band. Idiot.
If The Rolling Stones are a "glorified cover band", they certainly are a rich, successful "glorified cover band".
The named themselves after the Muddy Waters song Rollin Stone.
She is the one that provides everything that Mick needed in the rolling stones band
The Rolling Stones goes by The World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band.
Brian Jones named the band The Rollin' Stones to pay tribute to "Rollin' Stone" by Muddy Waters.
The Rolling Stones
not 100 % sure ,but think it may have been the band named (in living color) Living Colour
Ronnie Wood, who at the time was the bassist for Faces, became a guitarist for the Rolling Stones in 1975, after the departure of Mick Taylor. He is still a band member today. I am not aware of any notable musician named Gary Wood.
The band founded by him and his friends is called Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones.