Yes - 49 years ago in England
Never. But B.B. King did open for the Rolling Stones on their 1969 tour of the US. John mentioned his name in the Beatles's song, "Dig It."
Yes
Paul Revere and the Raiders are the only band that the Stones opened for in the US. The Stones were already huge .. but PR had the #1 single in those cities.
Yes. Ike and Tina Turner were the opening act of the Rolling Stones' 1969 tour.
Their touring keyboardist, Chuck Leavell on past tours has "Sampled" original recordings of the Rolling Stones into his keyboards to obtain a more authentic sound on their songs played live...so the answer would be no, unless you count any music played directly preceding the opening song of a concert, such as the recording of the Musicians of Jajouka on the song "Continental Drift" which they used to open with one tour....
Never. But B.B. King did open for the Rolling Stones on their 1969 tour of the US. John mentioned his name in the Beatles's song, "Dig It."
Yes
Paul Revere and the Raiders are the only band that the Stones opened for in the US. The Stones were already huge .. but PR had the #1 single in those cities.
Shea Stadium,
It officially opened on October 21, 2005 for a Rolling Stones concert.
Yes. Ike and Tina Turner were the opening act of the Rolling Stones' 1969 tour.
Kristen Stewart likes most music. She said she used to follow the crowd but since meeting twilight cast has branched out. She likes Laura Marling since listening to her whilst filming twilight. She is open to any music suggestions but has been influenced by RPatz[Updated]Kristen said on youtube at a photoshot 'behind the scenes' that she loves classical music and the Rolling Stones and she listens to them all the time.
Their touring keyboardist, Chuck Leavell on past tours has "Sampled" original recordings of the Rolling Stones into his keyboards to obtain a more authentic sound on their songs played live...so the answer would be no, unless you count any music played directly preceding the opening song of a concert, such as the recording of the Musicians of Jajouka on the song "Continental Drift" which they used to open with one tour....
Unlikely, because she died in March 1963, almost a year before the Beatles became popular in the USA.
yes it is open
keep rolling it... your probably not rolling it right or the bottom of the bakugan isn't touching the magnet card....
It would have to be either Led Zep or Queen. But, then again there would be no Zep or Queen without the Beatles. It is a draw between The Beatles, Led Zep, and Queen.Answer.being the first does not make you the best. it would have to be QueenI agree! My personal favorite is Queen! I just didn't want to exclude the Beatles.