In June 1969 at Cotchford Farm, once home to Winnie the Pooh’s creator, Brian Jones confronted the end of his Stones era as Mick, Keith, and Charlie discussed the band’s future.
In June 1969 at Cotchford Farm, once home to Winnie the Pooh’s creator, Brian Jones confronted the end of his Stones era as Mick, Keith, and Charlie discussed the band’s future.
Cotchford Farm, bought by Brian Jones in 1968, links rock history and literary charm as A.A. Milne’s former home. This retreat offered tranquility during his fame but became the site of his tragic death in 1969. Today, it symbolizes both Jones’s talent and the magic of Winnie-the-Pooh’s world.
El día que Brian Jones fue despedido de los Rolling Stones*MÁS NOTAS SOBRE THE ROLLING STONES 8 de junio de 1969: Mick, Keith y Charlie visitan a Brian en Cotchford Farm, su […]