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She is the one that provides everything that Mick needed in the rolling stones band
i do no his father's name,but his father is one of the members in the band "The Rolling Stones" The Rolling Stones being his gospel band, not the Mick Jagger Rolling Stones. His father was never around, he only saw him before church a few times.
i do no his father's name,but his father is one of the members in the band "The Rolling Stones" The Rolling Stones being his gospel band, not the Mick Jagger Rolling Stones. His father was never around, he only saw him before church a few times.
There was more then one... The rolling stones the beetles and more!!!!!!!1111
No, the leader (as in, lead vocalist) of The Rolling Stones is Mick Jagger. Rod Stewart has never been a member of The Rolling Stones, however his friend and one-time Faces and Jeff Beck Group band mate, Ronnie Wood, is one of their guitarists.
although it's said that In a playful jab at the Beatles, The Rolling Stones originally billed themselves as The Dart Frogs, because dart frogs prey on beetles, the Rolling Stones' one and only band name was The Rolling Stones, based on the Muddy Waters song, "Rollin' Stone."
The Rolling Stones are a widely popular English rock band that was formed in 1962. The tour dates for the the band's 2013 world tour were recently released and can be found on the "StonesNews" webpage.
Stones have been around longer, sold more records, but Zep was a great band, with one of the greatest guitar players in Jimmy Page.
rolling stones by one year
One More Try - The Rolling Stones song - was created in 1965.
There is some footage available on the Rolling Stones website. Additional footage of Rolling Stones concerts can be viewed on You Tube. Concerts can also be purchased on DVD.
No, they were all from England