The Rolling Stones

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THE ROLLING STONES
 
 
The Rolling Stones  were in the vanguard of the British Invasion of bands that became popular in the US in 1964–65.  They were instrumental in making blues a major part of rock and roll, and of changing the international focus of blues culture to the less sophisticated blues typified by Chess Records artists such as Muddy Waters, writer of “Rollin’ Stone”, the song after which the band is named.  Their albums Beggars’ Banquet (1968), Let It Bleed (1969), Sticky Fingers (1971), and Exile on Main St. (1972) are generally considered the Rolling Stones’ “Golden Age”.  Musicologist Robert Palmer attributed the “remarkable endurance” of the Rolling Stones to being “rooted in traditional verities, in rhythm-and-blues and soul music” while “more ephemeral pop fashions have come and gone”.  The Rolling Stones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004.  Their estimated album sales are above 250 million.  In 2012, the band celebrated its 50th anniversary.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
Stories:
●    Formation of the Band    
●    Crawdaddy Club  
●    Songwriting   
 

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Last edited: March 22, 2021