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  1. Il y a 1 jour · Il est formé en 1962 par le guitariste et leader originel Brian Jones, le pianiste Ian Stewart, le chanteur Mick Jagger, le guitariste Keith Richards, le bassiste Dick Taylor et le batteur Mick Avory. Le bassiste Bill Wyman et le batteur Charlie Watts les rejoignent ensuite après les départs de Dick Taylor et Mick Avory.

    • Depuis 1962
    • www.rollingstones.com
    • Royaume-Uni
  2. Il y a 1 jour · Mon 15 July 2024 16:45, UK. It’s alleged that when Brian Jones was asked what he’d do after being fired from The Rolling Stones, he replied, “I’m going to have a cup of tea, like any good Englishman”. If that quote is true, then it is just about the only time he adhered to any notion of conformity, particularly of a Saxon sentiment.

  3. 3 juil. 2024 · July 2, 1969: Brian Jones is found dead in his swimming pool at Cotchford Farm late in the evening. The Stones get the news about Brian’s death while working at Olympic Sound Studios. Mick Jagger on Brian’s death (1969): “I am just so unhappy. I am so shocked and worldless and so sad. Something has gone. I have really lost something.

  4. 5 juil. 2024 · Paying tribute to Brian Jones. There are many things that make that concert both unique and special. It was the band’s first concert in almost two years, and marked the debut of guitarist Mick...

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  5. 24 juin 2024 · Brian Jones, born February 28, 1942 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, was the Rolling Stones’ founding member and first leader, a position he lost to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards after they teamed up to become the band’s predominant songwriters.

  6. 3 juil. 2024 · Brian saw Bobby and pushed his way past his admirers to greet my peeved uncle. To my utter surprise Brian Jones picked me up and sat me on top of the fruit machine (much to Uncle Bob’s exasperation). “Waiting for Father Christmas to come?” asked Brian. “I don’t believe in Father Christmas,” I replied, embarrassed.

  7. 3 juil. 2024 · On July 3, 1969, legendary multi-instrumentalist musician and The Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones died by drowning in his pool, just a month after being kicked out of the iconic rock band for becoming too unreliable. Jones had been battling a drug and alcohol addiction, which was likely at the root of it. But he wasn’t the only ...

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