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In the annals of tragic pop mythology, Brian Jones’s ejection from the Rolling Stones has continued to reverberate long past his exit; Jones died at home in England just one month later ...
Jones was a purist, a rockist, a bluesist, a retro snob. But here’s what’s nuts about that. “The Stones and Brian Jones” says that Jones, in establishing the Stones as a blues band ...
The documentarian weaves together a vast range of archival material and new commentary from bandmate Bill Wyman in this portrait of Jones and the early years of The Rolling Stones. By Sheri Linden ...
Ask Bill Wyman what people should expect from The Stones and Brian Jones, documentarian Nick Broomfield ... for which the former Rolling Stones bass player was a “historical consultant ...
The coroner announced that Jones had died “by misadventure” and that drugs and alcohol were the cause of the drowning. Days later, The Rolling Stones ... was foul play. “Brian is still ...
A new Smithsonian Channel series throws more gasoline onto the roaring fire that still engulfs the death of Rolling Stones founder/guitarist Brian Jones. Sunday’s episode of “The Curious Life ...
Even for obsessive Rolling Stones fans, the story of founding guitarist Brian Jones’ death nearly 51 years ago has been so clouded with misinformation, controversy and battling agendas that at a ...
Brian Jones' daughter has joined a slowly building chorus who are suspicious about the circumstances surrounding the Rolling Stones co-founder's death. "I think he was murdered, and I think the ...
What really happened to Brian Jones, the ex-Rolling Stone found dead in the swimming pool at his home, Cotchford Farm in Sussex, in 1969? An inquest recorded death by misadventure, ‘drowning ...
It has been 50 years since the Rolling Stones’ Brian Jones drowned in the swimming pool at his country home and his death is still as much a mystery as it was on July 3, 1969. He was 27 ...
Brian Jones announced his departure from the Rolling Stones on June 9, 1969 with a statement that read: “I no longer see eye-to-eye with the others over the discs we are cutting. … ...
The Rolling Stones were Brian Jones' band. He was the blues junkie and the most versatile musician in the group. It was even his idea to name the band after a classic Muddy Waters song.