Baseballs featuring the genuine autograph of Babe Ruth are highly sought by collectors and potentially very valuable. Unfortunately, they are also very often forged. Presuming authenticity, values can range dramatically. Key factors are: the placement and clarity of Ruth's signature (the bigger and bolder, the better), the type of ball (is it an "Official American League" ball?), and the all-important overall condition of the ball and signature. The provenance; the who, what, when and where of a signed ball's history, may also add value if it's documented. If genuine, your ball would be worth $1500 to as much as $7500, depending on all the aforementioned factors. An absolutely pristine signed Ruth ball could be worth $10,000-12,000. With autographs, a picture is truly worth the proverbial thousand words, and can save alotta time in the authentication, appraisal, and selling process.
Babe Ruth Single Signed BaseballOne of the most prized signatures in the hobby a Babe Ruth single signed baseball in general is worth about $6,000.-$10,000. Value may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. The type of baseball will also effect the price with an Official American league baseball from Ruth's playing days being of the most value.A baseball in poor condition with a weak signature could sell in the $4,000. price range or less, and a minty baseball with a strong signature could sell in the $15,000 price range or more. But with all said the strength of the authenticity that accompanies the signature will hold the bulk of the value.
A signature with the quotation marks around "Babe" typifies his pre-1928 autograph will sell at a higher value as well. To show that the baseball was signed in 1926 the baseball might have to have been dated by the Babe. This would be considered a inscription, and sell for more.
If the signature is not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information and a sample of a Babe Ruth signature visit the link I left below. This is a great Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig signed baseball that sold for about $25,000. The Babe Ruth autograph signed on the Baseball with the inscription: "I'll Punch Lou in the Nose" and the Lou Gehrig autograph signed on the Baseball with the inscription: "To my friend Kay from H.L. Gehrig The kid known as Lou"Check it out.
The Rolling Stones first studio release album came out in 1964. It was self titled "The Rolling Stones", but in the United States the album was released under the title "Englands Newest Hitmakers" This album reached great commercial success behind the popularity of its single, "Come On", a cover of the classic Chuck Berry tune.
They DO have families. They still exist. Keither Richards (lead guitar) and Charlie Watts (drums) are both married with kids. Mick Jagger (lead vocals) has been married several times and has kids from several women (though he's currently unmarried). Ronnie Wood just left his wife of 20+ years for a teenage cocktail waitress. He's crazy.
Brian Jones named the band The Rollin' Stones to pay tribute to "Rollin' Stone" by Muddy Waters.
The Rollin Stones have an estimated over 200,000,000 (200 million) album sales worldwide.
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If you are asking what song was a number one hit before Honky Tonk Woman, it was Jumping Jack Flash. If you are asking what song charted before Honky Tonk Woman, it was Street Fighting Man and it only hit the #48 spot.
The only two musicians that have performed with The Rolling Stones that have died are Brian Jones and Ian Stewart. Therefore the living members of the band are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Bill Wyman, and Darryl Jones who isn't officially in the band but has performed with them since 1994.
In America and Canada, Def Leppard have sold more records; but everywhere else in the world, Iron Maiden have sold more records. So generally, Iron Maiden have sold more records around the world than Def Leppard.
If you do just a LITTLE bit of research you will find that Michael Jackson is the highest paid artist of all time (since the beginning of recorded history). In 1987 he was paid $100 million in one year, which was a record of its own. His BAD, Dangerous and HIStory tours have grossed him over $300 million. Plus, he owns the rights to his own music plus that of the Beatles (valued at between $500 million and $1 billion) and he owns the rights of rapper Eminem's earlier music and some of 50 cent's music as well as Sly and the Family Stone, Shakira and a host of others. Just on his music alone he makes $20 million a year, add in the Beatles and the rest of the ppl he owns we're talkin in the hundreds of millions.
The meaning behind the Rolling Stones lips logo connects to the iconic Mick Jagger. The lips are meant to symbolize his lips and wide mouth when he sings. The lips also make reference to the band's rebellious nature.
I would imagine they get paid different amounts for different concerts. It depends on the number of audience members and the location
The Rolling Stones had three top 40 hits in 1974:
Brian Jones was the original Lead. Jones died in 1969 and Keith Richards moved across from rhythm guitar to full time lead; the job he was doing more and more as Jones' interest in the band waned.
The only Rolling Stones members who are gone are Brian Jones, who died in 1969 and Ian Stewart. Jones drowned in his swimming pool in London. Stewart was considered the sixth Rolling Stone and died from cancer.
The remaining Rolling Stones are very well and alive.
"Under the boardwalk" was originally performed by The Drifters. Wikipedia does not mention its being performed by the Rolling Stones.