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Excellent question! As it happenes they did make the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, on March 29th, 1973. Three months or so after their song 'Cover of the rolling stone', was released.
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.
He has been on the cover for 24 issues. The Beatles and their members hold the record at over 30 issues featuring one or more of the Fab Four.
The Beatles (as a group) are the only person/people to have appeared exactly 16 times. Most of the members have appeared multiple times excluding these, including Mick Jagger with 29 individual covers.
Carlos has been on the cover of RS three times: March 16, 2000 ("The Epic Life of Carlos Santana"); May 6, 1976 ("Santana Comes Home"); and December 7, 1972 ("The Resurrection of Carlos Santana"). The "Cosmic Carlos" article was from the August 19, 1999 issue (with Angelina Jolie on the cover.) (There was also an article called "Carlos' Cosmic Bummer" in the 10-16-2008 issue.)
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Excellent question! As it happenes they did make the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, on March 29th, 1973. Three months or so after their song 'Cover of the rolling stone', was released.
The members of the Beatles have been on the cover of Rolling Stone the most times. Either as a group or as individuals, they have been on more than thirty covers. The Rolling Stones, ironically, come in a distant second.
mick jagger
The Beatles with over 30
how many times did the Rolling Stones come to Australia
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.
He has been on the cover for 24 issues. The Beatles and their members hold the record at over 30 issues featuring one or more of the Fab Four.