Current and past members as of 2016 (Jagger, Richards, Watts, Wood):
June 1962
Brian Jones - born 1942, died 1969 (age 27)
Keith Richards - born December 18, 1943
Mick Jagger -born July 26, 1943
Ian Stewart - born 1938, died 1985 (age 47)
Dick Taylor - born January 28, 1943
Tony Chapman - (age unknown, born circa 1943)
December 1962
Bill Wyman - born William George Perks, Jr., October 24, 1936
Carlo Little (invited) - born 1938, died 2005 (age 66)
January 1963
Charlie Watts - born June 2, 1941
June 1969
Mick Taylor - born January 17, 1949
March 1975
Ronnie Wood - born June 1,1947
The oldest playable instruments discovered in China are nine thousand years old. It is a flute with seven holes.http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/28/science/after-9000-years-oldest-playable-flute-is-heard-again.html
47 years old
17
538 years old
Rihanna's oldest brother is around 18 or 19!!!!!!!!!!
the Old-Stone Age
Er..... I think you mean the old saying "a rolling stone gathers no moss."
The oldest mask that has been found, is a stone mask which dates back to 7000BC.
The Oldest Wolf in Yellow Stone National Park was named Black Wolf he lived to be 12 years old he was thought of to been the worlds old est wolf that ever walked in Yellow Stone
The Old Stone Presbyterian Church.
The Old Stone House, located at 3051 M Street in Georgetown, was built in 1765. It is the oldest standing house in Washington, DC.
The oldest public building in Washington, D.C. is the, Old Stone House. The house was built in 1765 and open to public since 1960.
the oldest are old bcause they are old
As of 01/2011: David is 31 and Paulie is 33; but I'm not sure how old Joey is.
The oldest public building in Washington, D.C. is the, Old Stone House. The house was built in 1765 and open to public since 1960.
the rolling stone leather is mak wee
A rolling stone gathers no moss. A person who is a rolling stone moves from one thing to another, one woman to another. This is a very good metaphor for Rock & Roll. Muddy Waters used the saying "rolling stone" in a song. In England in the 60's there was a radio program that played a lot of old time blues and early rock music. People like Brian Jones listened, and they knew more about this American music than we did! (I've heard Elvis Costello mention this as an influence as well.) The magazine name, the band name, and Bob Dylan's song Like a Rolling Stone all have the same source - Muddy Water's lyric.