The Rolling Stones in 1964: Why ‘Carol’ Rocks

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The Rolling Stones’ version of Chuck Berry’s ‘Carol’ recorded in 1964, infused the classic with renewed energy, highlighting intense guitar interplay and Mick Jagger’s dynamic vocals. A crowd favorite, it showcased the band’s raw spirit, evolving into a staple in their live performances and featuring prominently on their live album Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!

Twickenham 2018: The Rolling Stones Live and Loud

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On June 19, 2018, The Rolling Stones performed a passionate finale at Twickenham Stadium, closing their No Filter UK tour. The concert featured iconic tracks and a special guest, James Bay. Eel Pie Island’s influence on the band and the vibrant spirit of the Sixties were celebrated, highlighting the enduring power of their music.

The Rolling Stones Take Dusseldorf in 2014

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On June 19, 2014, The Rolling Stones electrified the Esprit Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany, showcasing their enduring rock ‘n’ roll spirit. The concert featured iconic hits, strong fan connection, and highlighted the band’s deep ties to Dusseldorf, marking another unforgettable chapter in their legendary musical journey.

The Rolling Stones Rock Gothenburg in 1982

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On June 19, 1982, The Rolling Stones performed at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, delivering a high-energy concert as part of their European Tour for the album Tattoo You. The show showcased classic hits and reflected the band’s long-standing love affair with Swedish audiences, highlighting their evolving musical journey and fervent fan support.

Rolling Stones Chronology: June 19

On June 19, notable events in Rolling Stones history include various concerts from 1963 to 2018 across multiple locations, featuring iconic songs such as “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Brown Sugar,” and “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.” Additionally, notable releases included Bill Wyman’s CD in 2015 and Dick Heckstall-Smith’s in 2001.

The Rolling Stones and Harmonica Hero Sugar Blue

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Sugar Blue, born James Joshua Whitin in 1949, is an American blues harpist who gained recognition after being discovered by Mick Jagger while busking in Paris. He contributed to The Rolling Stones’ albums Some Girls and Emotional Rescue and performed with the band multiple times, showcasing his talents in live settings.

The Rolling Stones Rock Philly in 2013

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The Rolling Stones delivered a memorable performance in Philadelphia on June 18, 2013, opening with ‘Get Off Of My Cloud’. The concert featured special guests, including Brad Paisley, and highlights like Lisa Fischer’s rendition of ‘Gimme Shelter’. The night concluded with an electrifying encore, leaving fans thrilled and satisfied.