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Were Poland and Germany allies with the United States during the Revolutionary War?
look on google 'detailed map of Poland during World War ll' or you can look on wikipedia 'Poland during world war 2' and they'll have images there.
Germany during ww2, Sweden in 1655In World War 2 Poland was invaded by Germany.
No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.
Poland remained primarily Catholic.
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Bob Dylan appeared on stage with the Rolling Stones on July 12, 1995, during a concert at the Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This performance was part of the Rolling Stones' "Voodoo Lounge" tour. Dylan joined the band for a rendition of "Like a Rolling Stone," creating a memorable moment for fans of both artists.
Yes, the Foo Fighters opened for the Rolling Stones during a concert in 1995. The performance took place at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, as part of the Rolling Stones' "Voodoo Lounge" tour. This opportunity helped to further elevate the Foo Fighters' profile in the music industry.
Doom and Gloom by Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones have been popular for 2 decades longer than Def Leppard, but Def Leppard briefly outsold the Stones during the 1980s due to the albums Pyromania and Hysteria. It's hard to say, really; they're both 2 of the world's most famous rock bands ever!
Yes, the Rolling Stones have played at the Royal Albert Hall. Their first performance there took place on March 20, 1966, during their "The Rolling Stones" tour. The venue has since hosted them for various concerts, including a notable performance in 2016 to celebrate their 50th anniversary. The Royal Albert Hall is one of the iconic locations associated with their rich musical history.
The Rolling Stones performed at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia in 1989 and again in 1994. These concerts were part of their larger tours during those years, showcasing their enduring popularity and iconic status in rock music. JFK Stadium was a notable venue for major musical acts during that time.
Every other rock band in Liverpool, before they were famous; every other band in the music charts afterwards. The Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys were considered their chief rivals, for most of the decade.
Some of the popular trios of the 1960s were:CreamCrosby, Stills and NashKingston TrioPeter, Paul and MaryBee GeesWeaversSupremes
Charlie Watts, the legendary drummer of The Rolling Stones, passed away on August 24, 2021. Since his death, he is remembered for his significant contributions to music and his long-standing role in the band. The Rolling Stones have continued to tour and perform, often paying tribute to Watts during their shows.
The Beatles began life the same way as the Rolling Stones, a few years earlier. They both started as teen R&B cover bands. The Beatles began to write their own songs, and eventually hit it big in 1962 with a Lennon/McCartney song. The Rolling Stones came to popularity the following year. While the Beatles had moved out of the R&B style to a more pop-oriented one, the Rolling Stones were still R&B. The Rolling Stones' second single was a cover of a Lennon/McCartney song, "I Wanna Be Your Man". If you mean strictly in musical style, it would be best to listen to the two different versions, though they are very similar. Overall, the Rolling Stones stayed in the heavier, R&B style, while the Beatles experimented with several. The Rolling Stones were regarded by some (including John Lennon himself) as constantly one step behind the Beatles, though most Rolling Stones fans would protest. The Beatles also had immense tensions in the group, beginning around 1965, until their eventual breakup late in 1969. The Rolling Stones have suffered through similar tension, but have remained together up to this very day.