Charlie Watts (drums). Come On" Rolling Stones' 1st single Keith Richards (Guitar) 1965–67: Height of fame Blues was a major part of rock and roll KR-born 18 December 1943 MJ-born 26 July 1943 Jagger and Richards Leaders English rock band The Rolling Stones' first US tour, in June 1964 CW- born 2 June 1941 Bill Wyman (bass) #1 hit I Can't Get No Satisfactio Tattoo You (1981) Album sales above 250 million UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004 Years active 1962– present Mick Jagger (lead vocal- harmonica) London 1962 RW-born 1 June 1947 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 Let It Bleed (1969) #1 studio album British Invasion Some Girls (1978) Charlie Watts (drums). Come On" Rolling Stones' 1st single Keith Richards (Guitar) 1965–67: Height of fame Blues was a major part of rock and roll KR-born 18 December 1943 MJ-born 26 July 1943 Jagger and Richards Leaders English rock band The Rolling Stones' first US tour, in June 1964 CW- born 2 June 1941 Bill Wyman (bass) #1 hit I Can't Get No Satisfactio Tattoo You (1981) Album sales above 250 million UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004 Years active 1962– present Mick Jagger (lead vocal- harmonica) London 1962 RW-born 1 June 1947 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 Let It Bleed (1969) #1 studio album British Invasion Some Girls (1978)
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Charlie Watts (drums).
Come On" Rolling Stones' 1st single
Keith Richards
(Guitar)
1965–67: Height of fame
Blues was a major part of rock and roll
KR-born 18 December 1943
MJ-born 26 July 1943
Jagger and Richards
Leaders
English rock band
The Rolling Stones' first US tour, in June 1964
CW- born 2 June 1941
Bill Wyman (bass)
#1 hit
I Can't Get No Satisfactio
Tattoo You (1981)
Album sales above 250 million
UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004
Years active 1962–
present
Mick Jagger
(lead vocal-
harmonica)
London
1962
RW-born 1 June 1947
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989
Let It Bleed (1969) #1 studio album
British Invasion
Some Girls (1978)