Few tears were shed for Brian Jones. He was, according to a contemporary, a "nasty little shit" and although he had started the Rolling Stones, his musicmaking genius burned out in a fever of ...
On 3 July 1969, the world woke to the news that Brian Jones, founder and guitarist of the Rolling Stones, had died. Brian's love of the blues inspired him to name the band after the Muddy Waters ...
The Rolling Stones' iconic frontman, Mick Jagger, had a complicated relationship with band founder and original leader, Brian ...
Despite near-constant success, the story of the Rolling Stones was also filled with tragedy and trauma. In 1969 alone, original guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones drowned in his swimming ...
The Rolling Stones bring both Hackney Diamonds and Forty Licks back to the charts in the U.K., though the two bestsellers appear on different rankings.
group replaces Brian Jones as the new member of the Rolling Stones. The group pose in Hyde Park, London - (from left to right) Charlie Watts, Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman.
Yet, there are quite a few the Rolling Stones created that are not ... with the power of Brian Jones along with them to boot.
Reworked following Brian Jones' 1969 death, "Shine a Light" is a raucous gospel-filled, blues-filled track that was essentially put together by Jagger. Though Richards is naturally credited on the ...