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1994 Nicky Hopkins, rock pianist (Rolling Stones), dies at 50
1994 The Rolling Stones begin Voodoo Lounge world tour 1993 Bill Wyman announces he will leave Rolling Stones 1989 Rolling Stones Bill Wyman marries Mandy Smith 1989 Otis Redding, Dion, Rolling Stones, Temptations and Stevie Wonder 1985 Ian Stewart, keyboardist/road manager (Rolling Stones), dies at 47 1981 Unknown rocker Prince opens for Rolling Stones at LA Coliseum 1981 Rolling Stones begin their 6th U.S. tour at John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia 1980 Billy Wyman said he will leave Rolling Stones in 1983 1976 1st quadrophonic movie track: "Ladies and Gentlemen the Rolling Stones" 1975 Ron Wood joined the Rolling Stones 1975 Hail stones as large as tennis balls hit Wernerville, Tennessee 1971 Rolling Stones sue manager Allen Klein 1971 Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards sentenced on drug offense 1971 Rolling Stones release "Brown Sugar" 1971 Rolling Stones left England for France to escape taxes 1971 The Rolling Stones leave England for France to escape taxes 1969 300,000 attend Altamont California rock concert feature Rolling Stones 1969 Rolling Stones release "Honky Tonk Woman" 1969 Rolling Stones play a free concert in London's Hyde Park 1969 Brian Jones, guitarist (Rolling Stones), drowns to death at 25 1969 Mick Taylor leaves John Mayall Band and joins Rolling Stones 1969 Brian Jones quits (sic) Rolling Stones because of his drug problems 1969 Brian Jones leaves The Rolling Stones 1969 Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor replaces Brian Jones 1968 Rolling Stones film TV show "Rock 'n Roll Circus"-never aired 1968 Rolling Stones release "Beggar's Banquet" LP 1968 Rolling Stones release "Jumpin' Jack Flash" 1968 Rolling Stones release "Jumping Jack Flash" 1968 Tracy Lawrence, Atlanta, Texas, country singer, Sticks and Stones 1967 Rolling Stones release "We Love You" 1967 Rolling Stones release "Let's Spend the Night Together" 1967 Rolling Stones appear on Ed Sullivan Show 1966 Rolling Stones 1st LP recorded "Got Live if you Want It" 1966 Rolling Stones perform on Ed Sullivan Show 1966 "Paint It, Black" by The Rolling Stones peaks at #1 1966 Rolling Stones release "Paint it Black" 1966 Rolling Stones release "Aftermath" 1965 Rolling Stones release "Get Off of My Cloud" 1965 Rolling Stones release "Satisfaction" (their 1st #1 U.S. hit) 1965 Rolling Stones score their 1st #1, "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" 1965 Rolling Stones release "Satisfaction" 1965 Rolling Stones release "Satisfaction" 1965 Rolling Stones record "Satisfaction" 1965 Rolling Stones fined 5 pounds each for public urination 1964 Rolling Stones appear on Ed Sullivan Show 1964 Riot at Rolling Stones show in Paris (150 arrested) 1964 Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts weds Shirley Shepherd 1964 1st Rolling Stones concert in Netherlands 1964 Rolling Stones 1st Dutch concert 1964 Chicago police break up Rolling Stones press conference 1964 Rolling Stones record their 12x5 album at Chess Studios in Chicago 1964 Rolling Stones begin 1st U.S. tour, with Bobby Goldsboro and Bobby Vee 1964 Rolling Stones 1st U.S. concert tour debuts in Lynn, Massachusetts 1964 Rolling Stones' 1st tour as headline act (with Ronettes) 1963 Rolling Stones 1st tour (opening act for Bo Diddley and Everly Bros) 1963 1st Rolling Stones TV appearance (Thank Your Lucky Stars) and release 1st single, "Come on" 1963 Decca signs Rolling Stones on advice of Beatle George Harrison 1963 Beatles meet Rolling Stones for 1st time 1963 George Harrison is impressed by unsigned group "Rolling Stones" 1962 Rolling Stones 1st performance, Marquee Club, London 1961 Barbra Striesand opens in "Another Evening with Harry Stones" 1956 Joe Satriani, born in Westbury, New York, instrumentalist, guitarist, Grammy-Award nominee, recruited by Mick Jagger to play lead guitar for The Rolling Stones' tour, in 1988, lead guitarist for Deep Purple in 1994, performed in annual G3 Jam Concerts, influenced by Eric Clapton 1949 Annie Leibovitz, photgrapher, Rolling Stones 1948 Merry Clayton, born in Gert Town, New Orleans, singer, actress, sang gospel and soul music, famous for singing with The Rolling Stones' song 'Gimme Shelter' with Mick Jagger 1947 Ron Wood, rock guitarist, Faces, Jeff Beck Group, Rolling Stones 1943 Bobby Keyes, born in Slaton, Texas, musician, saxophone player, played with Bobby Vee, Buddy Holly, The Rolling Stones, celebrated recording "Return to Sender", "Brown Sugar" 1942 Brian Jones, Lewis B Hopkin, English pop guitarist, Rolling Stones 1942 Jimmy Miller, U.S. pop drummer, Rolling Stones, Motorhead 1942 Barbara Lynn, born in Beaumont, Texas, American guitarist, singer, rhythm and blues, toured with soul music greats like Stevie Wonder, B.B. King, recorded the song Oh Baby (We've Got A Good Thing Goin') with The Rolling Stones 1937 Ian St. James, novelist, Balfour Conspiracy, Vengeance, Money Stones 1888 Hail stones kills about 250 in Moradabad district of Delhi 1755 John Flaxman, English sculptor, Westminster Abbey tomb stones 1652 Peterus I Scheemaeckers, Flemish sculptor, tomb stones 1620 1st stones layed in Western Tower 1603 1st stones layed in Zuiderkerk Amsterdam |
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