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The Rolling Stones are one of the most popular and influential bands of all time, but do you know where they got their name?
What do Muddy Waters, Bob Dylan, and The Temptations have in common? They all sang about a "Rolling Stone." This phrase has ...
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The Rolling Stones boast an unparalleled rock and roll discography of classics, but certain missed opportunities still stick in the mind of Mick Jagger.
We like to think the greatest of all time can do no wrong, but even Mick Jagger could step up when he thought a tune wasn't working.
Furthermore, the Rolling Stones actually named themselves after Waters’ single, “Rollin’ Stone.” Needless to say, Muddy Waters was a big deal, a guiding light, and the spark that ignited ...
The '80s were somehow the best and worst of times for the Rolling Stones ... and historic concert with one of the band's heroes, Muddy Waters, and they celebrated their 20th anniversary in ...
NEW YORK — The Rolling Stones'Mick Jagger sings in swaggering ... “In the same way Muddy Waters more or less invented electric blues, Clifton effectively invented what is now known as Zydeco.
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The origin story of the Rolling Stones consists of two musical worlds ... Longtime members Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were performing Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley covers as the Blues Boys.
The Rolling Stones in French ... It was a tall order. “In the same way Muddy Waters more or less invented electric blues, Clifton effectively invented what is now known as Zydeco.