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The Rolling Stones

Formed in 1962, The Rolling Stones are an English rock band comprised of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood. “Sympathy for the Devil,” “Brown Sugar,” and “Wild Horses” are three of the band’s most popular songs.

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Who is Ron Woods wife?

His current wife is Sally Humphreys. His previous wives were Jo Wood and Krissy Findlay.

Did the rolling stones have any sold out concerts?

It's almost certain that nearly all of their concerts will have been sell outs since the early 60s.

Where can one find information on venues and dates for the Rolling Stones 2013 world tour?

The Rolling Stones are a widely popular English rock band that was formed in 1962. The tour dates for the the band's 2013 world tour were recently released and can be found on the "StonesNews" webpage.

Is rolling your neck bad for you?

No if you do it the right way. You line up your neck with your spine. Then, you put your chin to your chest. While keeping your chin to chest, roll your neck to the side. You are not supposed to roll your neck to the back. Roll your neck back to the center while still keeping your chin to your chest. Then you do the same thing just to the opposite side.

Who furnished Brian Jones's casket?

According to "The History of Rock Music" website, Bob Dylan is widely believed to have furnished the casket, athough Tom Keylock (Rolling Stones driver, bodyguard, cook, producer) claims he did.

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What did Mr Jaggers do at his house?

Never allowed any door or window to be fastened at night...

Is mick deth married?

Mick Morris formally of the band 18 visions is not married. But he does have a girlfriend and a baby on the way.

What was the original hypothesis about the authenticity of the Kensington stone?

The very first hypothesis, as put forth in 1898 by Edward Ohman (who discovered the markings on the stone), was that it was some sort of "Indian Almanac". A copy of the inscription was sent to a Minneapolis newpaper who sent it on to the Greek department of the University of Minnesota, it eventually made its way to the Scandinavian Languages dept, where Professer Breda declared it a hoax, containing English words. The stone itself went to Northwestern University where it was again considered a forgery, though the inscription itself at least 40-50 years old - possibly made by a Scandinavian traveller connected to the fur companies. The stone was sent back to the finder (Olof Ohman) in Kensington and was not revived until examind by Hjalmer Holand in 1907 who believed the stone was connected with an expedition sent to find (and keep Christian) lost Greenlanders - an expedition which was authorized by King Magnus of Sweden in 1354 and captained by Paul Knutson. Two reports were published in 1910, one by the Minnesota Historical Society and authored by the geologist Newton Winchell who said the inscription was roughly 500 years old; and the other by George Flom who considered the stone to be a fake based on linguistic evidence. It was Flom who first suggested that the finder (Ohman) might have inscribed the stone.

What are the ingredients in bugler rolling papers?

Not exactly sure what Bugler has in it's paper but below is a relevant link that will give you some idea as to what compositions constitute some rolling papers .

Who designed the rolling stones tongue logo john pasche or ernie cefalu?

According to the stories on RockPop Galleries it looks like Ernie Cefalu by 3 months, - Neo