Rolling Stones chronology: April 23

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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.

Blind Date: The Rolling Stones Live in Oshawa, 1979

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On April 22 1979 The Rolling Stones performed a benefit concert in Oshawa, Canada, following Keith Richards’ legal troubles. The event marked a significant moment in rock history, as fans camped out for tickets and celebrated the band’s show, which supported the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, blending redemption and fandom.

Rolling Stones chronology: April 22

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On April 22 Rolling Stones history reveals notable events: In 1964, a hairdresser criticized the band’s appearance; in 1979, they performed benefit concerts for the blind in Canada; in 1982, Stevie Ray Vaughan played for them in NYC; and in 1986, Mick Jagger collaborated with Dave Stewart and Daryl Hall on ‘Ruthless People’.

2008 Doc Rock of Ages Highlights The Rolling Stones

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The 2008 documentary Rock of Ages explores the Rolling Stones’ enduring legacy over four decades, showcasing their musical evolution amid personal challenges. It features rare footage and interviews that highlight the band’s impact on music and culture. A must-watch, it encapsulates their resilience and iconic status in rock history.