mick and keith :) keef lol
Yes. The Rolling Stones are a rock and roll group from England. Rolling Stone is also the name of USA magazine that was named after the English group.
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.
Brian Jones named the band The Rollin' Stones to pay tribute to "Rollin' Stone" by Muddy Waters.
The named themselves after the Muddy Waters song Rollin Stone.
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.
Just "The Rolling Stones" in 1964. The next one was also self titled, until the greatest hits in 1965, htey were just simply named; 1 and 2. The first album with a real title came in 1965 "Out Of Our Heads", that included their huge seller "Satisfaction".
The world famous rock group that took its name from a song by blues great Muddy Waters is The Rolling Stones. They named themselves after Muddy Waters' song "Rollin' Stone."
That 70s Show
not 100 % sure ,but think it may have been the band named (in living color) Living Colour
Well, I believe the magazine was named after the Bob Dylan track 'Like a Rollin' Stone', but there is a Muddy Waters song called 'Rollin' Stone', which is also sometimes known as 'Catfish Blues'. That's the song that the Rolling Stones took their name from.
The female tribute from District 1 was named Glimmer.
The Rolling Stones got their name from a song by blues legend Muddy Waters. The band was named by original band member Brian Jones, who glanced at a Muddy Waters LP and used the song name while trying to book a gig for the band.