On December 13, significant events in Rolling Stones history include concerts from 1963, 1981, 1989, and 2012, as well as the auction of Mick Jagger’s love letters, influencing ‘Brown Sugar’.
On December 13, significant events in Rolling Stones history include concerts from 1963, 1981, 1989, and 2012, as well as the auction of Mick Jagger’s love letters, influencing ‘Brown Sugar’.
On December 12 significant events in Rolling Stones history include court appearances, member departures, solo releases, a benefit concert, and Mick Jagger receiving a knighthood amidst mixed reactions.
On December 11 The Rolling Stones performed notable concerts in 1962, 1981, and 1994, showcasing their evolving tours, strong fan engagement, and significant milestones in rock history.
On December 10 significant events in Rolling Stones history include the release of their first live album in 1966, rehearsals for a TV special in 1968, and a concert DVD in 1991.
On December 9 notable events in Rolling Stones history include impactful concerts from 1962 to 1997, showcasing their evolution, record-setting tours, and diverse setlists across various venues.
On December 8, the Rolling Stones released their trippy album Their Satanic Majesties Request in 1967 and commemorated various performances and events in their history spanning decades.
On December 7 various significant events in Rolling Stones history occurred, including concerts and album releases, highlighting their ongoing influence and notable collaborations with artists like Sheryl Crow.
December 6 stands out in Rolling Stones history: the release of the Beggars Banquet album in 1968, the tragic Altamont concert in 1969, and the premiere of the documentary Gimme Shelter in 1970, all shaping the band’s legacy.
On December 4, the Rolling Stones released their fifth American album, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ in 1965, marking their creative evolution. They also worked on “Exile on Main St.” in 1971.
On December 3 notable Rolling Stones events include Keith Richards’ onstage mishap in 1965, multiple concert performances, music releases, and the deaths of Ian McLagan and Bobby Keys in 2014.