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Brian Jones named the band The Rollin' Stones to pay tribute to "Rollin' Stone" by Muddy Waters.
the term rolling stones simply came from a muddy waters song, "Rollin' Stone". when asked the band's name for the first tryout of a record company, jagger and Richards had no idea what to say, but brian Jones blurted out "the rollin' stones", which translated into the rolling stones.
Mick Jagger - His first appearance with the group called The Rollin' Stones was at the Marquee Club (jazz club), on July 12, 1962. He has been the Rolling Stones lead singer ever since then.
the "Great Pop Prom" concert at Royal Albert Hall, September 15, 1963 -- the first time the Beatles and the Rolling Stones played on the same bill.Royal Albert Hall isn't a stadium though.
The Rollin Stones have an estimated over 200,000,000 (200 million) album sales worldwide.
Brian Jones named the band The Rollin' Stones to pay tribute to "Rollin' Stone" by Muddy Waters.
the term rolling stones simply came from a muddy waters song, "Rollin' Stone". when asked the band's name for the first tryout of a record company, jagger and Richards had no idea what to say, but brian Jones blurted out "the rollin' stones", which translated into the rolling stones.
The named themselves after the Muddy Waters song Rollin Stone.
Mick Jagger - His first appearance with the group called The Rollin' Stones was at the Marquee Club (jazz club), on July 12, 1962. He has been the Rolling Stones lead singer ever since then.
the "Great Pop Prom" concert at Royal Albert Hall, September 15, 1963 -- the first time the Beatles and the Rolling Stones played on the same bill.Royal Albert Hall isn't a stadium though.
The Rollin Stones have an estimated over 200,000,000 (200 million) album sales worldwide.
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, Hank Williams Jr.
Well, I believe the magazine was named after the Bob Dylan track 'Like a Rollin' Stone', but there is a Muddy Waters song called 'Rollin' Stone', which is also sometimes known as 'Catfish Blues'. That's the song that the Rolling Stones took their name from.
Actually, they are still together! The current lineup is Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood. The stones keep rollin'. (Even though their 50th Anniversary tour was cancelled.)
The world famous rock group that took its name from a song by blues great Muddy Waters is The Rolling Stones. They named themselves after Muddy Waters' song "Rollin' Stone."
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