On May 2 significant events in Rolling Stones history occurred, including their first album reaching No.1 in 1964, filming music videos in 1978, and Keith Richards recovering from a fall in 2006.
On May 2 significant events in Rolling Stones history occurred, including their first album reaching No.1 in 1964, filming music videos in 1978, and Keith Richards recovering from a fall in 2006.
On May 1 the Rolling Stones marked significant events from 1963 to 1986, including their first headlining tour, award wins, political activism, album releases, and promotional activities, showcasing their enduring influence and legacy in music history.
On April 30 across years The Rolling Stones performed notable concerts, including a memorable 1976 show in Münster, while the blues legend Muddy Waters passed away in 1983, deeply influencing rock music.
On April 29 throughout Rolling Stones history, significant events include management deals in 1963, live performances in 1965 and 1976, a rare unreleased song in 1972, a DVD release in 2002, and Keith Richards’ blood cloth medical emergency in 2006.
On April 28th in Rolling Stones history, notable events include Andrew Oldham and Eric Easton’s initial meeting in 1963, promotional video shoots for Jumpin’ Jack Flash in 1968, and Paul Atkinson’s conviction for embezzling from Charlie Watts in 2000.
On April 27 across different years the Rolling Stones experienced notable events. In 1964, they performed at the Royal Albert Hall for a TV special. In 1988, Ronnie Wood began a solo tour in Sweden. In 2006, Keith Richards fell from a coconut tree, sustaining a head injury but returned to tour in true resilient style.
On April 26 throughout Rolling Stones history key events include performances from 1963 to 1998, notable collaborations such as their appearance at the NME Poll Winners concert in 1964, Keith Richards with Etta James in 1982, a plagiarism verdict for Mick Jagger in 1988 and the release of “The Singles (1971-2006)” in 2011.
On April 25 throughout Rolling Stones history, significant events include their performances in Luton (1964) and Toronto (1965), Mick Jagger’s BBC interview (1972), the release of Willie And The Poor Boys’ LP (1985), a hotel booking incident related to Jagger (2006), and awards for their Blue & Lonesome album (2017).
On April 24 in Rolling Stones history significant events include performances in England and Canada from 1963 to 1965, and the Cannes meeting in 1967 between Brian Jones, Keith Richards, and Anita Pallenberg, related to the film A Degree of Murder, featuring Jones’s haunting soundtrack. In 1981, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells released a live album showcasing their powerful blues performances.
On April 23 various significant events in Rolling Stones history occurred, including their first show in Canada in 1965 and the releases of notable albums like Sticky Fingers in 1971 and Black and Blue in 1976. Additionally, several collaborations and singles featuring Stones members were released throughout the years.