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Chapman, Tony
Eastman, Eric
Jagger, Mick
Jones, Brian
Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin
Jones, Peter
Klein, Allen
Mason, Dave
Miller, Jimmy
Oldham, Andrew Loog
Pallenberg, Anita
Richards, Keith
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Stewart, Ian
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Rolling Stones, The
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1960
Jagger, Mick
London Keith Richards and Mick Jagger both attended the Dartford Maypole County Primary School, the two become reacquainted while Richards is attending the Sidcup Art School and Jagger is a student at the London School of Economics
London Keith Richards , Mick Jagger & Dick Taylor form the band Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys, pre-cursor of the Rolling Stones
1960
Richards, Keith
Sidcup Keith Richards and Mick Jagger both attended the Dartford Maypole County Primary School, the two become reacquainted while Richards is attending the Sidcup Art School and Jagger is a student at the London School of Economics
London Keith Richards , Mick Jagger & Dick Taylor form the band Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys, pre-cursor of the Rolling Stones
1960
Taylor, Dick
London Keith Richards , Mick Jagger & Dick Taylor form the band Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys, pre-cursor of the Rolling Stones
1962
Chapman, Tony
London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman
1962
Jagger, Mick
London The Rolling Stones' lineup settles down to Jagger, Richards , Stewart, Jones , Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman
12th July London The group plays its first gig at the Marquee club in London, billed as "The Rollin' Stones"
12th July London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman
1962
Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin
London Jones comes up with the name "The Rollin' Stones" (later with the 'g')
London Jones recruits Ian "Stu" Stewart and singer Mick Jagger into his band - who, with Jagger's childhood friend Keith Richards , met Jones when he and Paul Jones were playing Elmore James ' "Dust My Broom" with Korner's band at The Ealing Club
London The Rolling Stones' lineup settles down to Jagger, Richards , Stewart, Jones , Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman
12th July London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman
1962
Richards, Keith
London The Rolling Stones' lineup settles down to Jagger, Richards , Stewart, Jones , Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman
1962
Richards, Kieth
12th July London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman
1962
Stewart, Ian
London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman
1962
Taylor, Dick
12th July London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman
1962
Wyman, Bill
Dec London Bill Wyman officially joins the Rolling Stones
1963
Eastman, Eric
London As the Stones' grow, they come to the attention of Andrew Loog Oldham, who meets them at the suggestion of Record Mirror music writer Peter Jones , and becomes, with Eric Eastman, their co-managers
1963
Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin
London Oldham's arrival marks the beginning of Jones ' slow estrangement from the band, one which saw his prominent role diminished as Oldham sought to shift the Stones's centre from Jones to Jagger and Richards
1963
Jones, Peter
London As the Stones' grow, they come to the attention of Andrew Loog Oldham, who meets them at the suggestion of Record Mirror music writer Peter Jones , and becomes, with Eric Eastman, their co-managers
1963
Oldham, Andrew Loog
London As the Stones' grow, they come to the attention of Andrew Loog Oldham, who meets them at the suggestion of Record Mirror music writer Peter Jones , and becomes, with Eric Eastman, their co-managers
London Oldham coins the phrase "Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone?"
London Oldham, who had worked as the Beatles publicist, was an admirer of Anthony Burgess ' novel A Clockwork Orange, as well as the film Expresso Bongo, cultivated an image for the band as unruly and slightly menacing
London Runs into an inebriated John Lennon and Paul McCartney, who give him their barely finished song I Wanna Be Your Man which becomes an early Stones hit
London The Beatles visit the Rolling Stones at a London show and help connect the Stones with manager Andrew Loog Oldham
1963
Watts, Charlie
Jan London Charlie Watts officially joins the Rolling Stones
1965
Jagger, Mick
Prompted by Oldham, Jagger and Richards become more prolific songwriters and the USAversion of 1965's Out of Our Heads contains seven original songs, including the classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
12th June Rolling Stones release "Satisfaction"
1965
Oldham, Andrew Loog
Prompted by Oldham, Jagger and Richards become more prolific songwriters and the USAversion of 1965's Out of Our Heads contains seven original songs, including the classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
1965
Richards, Keith
Prompted by Oldham, Jagger and Richards become more prolific songwriters and the USAversion of 1965's Out of Our Heads contains seven original songs, including the classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
1966
Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin
Jones produces, plays on and writes the soundtrack for the film "Mord und Totschlag" (aka "A Degree Of Murder"), an avant-garde German film with Anita Pallenberg
1966
Klein, Allen
Problems with Andrew Loog Oldham's drug abuse led to the sale of his interest in the Stones to Allen Klein
1966
Oldham, Andrew Loog
Problems with Andrew Loog Oldham's drug abuse led to the sale of his interest in the Stones to Allen Klein
1966
Pallenberg, Anita
Jones produces, plays on and writes the soundtrack for the film "Mord und Totschlag" (aka "A Degree Of Murder"), an avant-garde German film with Anita Pallenberg
1967
Jagger, Mick
A new psychedelic album, which Jagger envisions as the group's equivalent of the Beatles ' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, eventually be released as Their Satanic Majesties Request, during a threat of imprisonment
"We Love You" is releades, a thank you for loyalty shown by their fans during their drug trials trials, seen as a barbed attack on their perceived persecutors: the News of the World, the Metropolitan Police
1967
Jones, Brian
"We Love You" is releades, a thank you for loyalty shown by their fans during their drug trials trials, seen as a barbed attack on their perceived persecutors: the News of the World, the Metropolitan Police
1967
Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin
Clips in the promotional film for "We Love You" show Jones slumped and barely able to keep his eyes open, most likely due to the effects of Mandrax (quaalude)
The 1967 albums Between the Buttons and Their Satanic Majesties Request showcase Jones ' multi-instrumental talents throughout
Mar Jones ' girlfriend Anita Pallenberg runs off with Richards while Jones is hospitalised, damaging Jones and Richards ' friendship
1967
Oldham, Andrew Loog
Oldham departs as manager & producer of the Rolling Stones in late 1967
1967
Pallenberg, Anita
Mar Jones ' girlfriend Anita Pallenberg runs off with Richards while Jones is hospitalised, damaging Jones and Richards ' friendship
1967
Richards, Keith
A new psychedelic album, which Jagger envisions as the group's equivalent of the Beatles ' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, eventually be released as Their Satanic Majesties Request, during a threat of imprisonment
"We Love You" is releades, a thank you for loyalty shown by their fans during their drug trials trials, seen as a barbed attack on their perceived persecutors: the News of the World, the Metropolitan Police
Mar Jones ' girlfriend Anita Pallenberg runs off with Richards while Jones is hospitalised, damaging Jones and Richards ' friendship
1968
Jagger, Mick
Rolling Stones release the album, "Beggar's Banquet"
May Aided by up-and-coming producer Jimmy Miller, Jagger and Richards produce some of their most memorable work, including "Sympathy for the Devil" and the distorted acoustic guitar-driven "Street Fighting Man"
May With personal relations between Jones and Richards increasingly frayed, the release of the single "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and, later the year, the album Beggars Banquet (UK #3; USA#5), see a return to the band's blues roots
1968
Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin
The 1968 album Beggars Banquet and the 1969 Let it Bleed album has Jones mostly missing, instead featuring guitar weaving by either Richards alone or with session musicians such as Ry Cooder and Dave Mason
May With personal relations between Jones and Richards increasingly frayed, the release of the single "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and, later the year, the album Beggars Banquet (UK #3; USA#5), see a return to the band's blues roots
Dec Jones ' last formal appearance with the Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, part concert, part circus-act film organized by the band, but not released for 25 years
1968
Mason, Dave
The 1968 album Beggars Banquet and the 1969 Let it Bleed album has Jones mostly missing, instead featuring guitar weaving by either Richards alone or with session musicians such as Ry Cooder and Dave Mason
1968
Miller, Jimmy
May Aided by up-and-coming producer Jimmy Miller, Jagger and Richards produce some of their most memorable work, including "Sympathy for the Devil" and the distorted acoustic guitar-driven "Street Fighting Man"
1968
Richards, Keith
May Aided by up-and-coming producer Jimmy Miller, Jagger and Richards produce some of their most memorable work, including "Sympathy for the Devil" and the distorted acoustic guitar-driven "Street Fighting Man"
May With personal relations between Jones and Richards increasingly frayed, the release of the single "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and, later the year, the album Beggars Banquet (UK #3; USA#5), see a return to the band's blues roots
1969
Jagger, Mick
Rolling Stones release the album, "Let It Bleed"
8th June At the suggestion of pianist and road manager Ian Stewart, the Stones decide to add a new guitarist and Jones is visited by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and told the group he formed would continue without him
8th June Jones is forced out of the band after a late-night visit to his rural home from Jagger, Richards and Charlie Watts to be replaced by twenty year-old jazz-influenced guitarist Mick Taylor, from John Mayall's Blues breakers
3rd July Honky Tonk Women is released, coinciding with the death of Jones , and remains the band's last number 1 single in the UK
1969
Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin
8th June At the suggestion of pianist and road manager Ian Stewart, the Stones decide to add a new guitarist and Jones is visited by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and told the group he formed would continue without him
9th June Jones releases a statement announcing his departure
1969
Richards, Keith
8th June At the suggestion of pianist and road manager Ian Stewart, the Stones decide to add a new guitarist and Jones is visited by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and told the group he formed would continue without him
3rd July Honky Tonk Women is released, coinciding with the death of Jones , and remains the band's last number 1 single in the UK
1969
Stewart, Ian
8th June At the suggestion of pianist and road manager Ian Stewart, the Stones decide to add a new guitarist and Jones is visited by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and told the group he formed would continue without him
1969
Taylor, Mick
9th June Jones is replaced by 20-year-old guitarist Mick Taylor (formerly of John Mayall's Blues breakers), who starts sessions with the Stones right away
13th June unveiled to the media during a press conference in Hyde Park
1969
Watts, Charlie
8th June At the suggestion of pianist and road manager Ian Stewart, the Stones decide to add a new guitarist and Jones is visited by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and told the group he formed would continue without him
1970
Jagger, Mick
Rolling Stones release the album, "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out"
1971
Jagger, Mick
Rolling Stones release the album, "Sticky Fingers"
1972
Jagger, Mick
Rolling Stones release the album, "Exile On Main Street"
1997
Jagger, Mick
Rolling Stones release the album, "Bridges to Babylon"
2005
Jagger, Mick
Rolling Stones release the album, "A Bigger Bang"

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