English rock band formed in London in May 1962. They are one of the longest-lived and most commercially successful groups in rock history. Inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 (Performer).
Band members
05/1962 - 05/1963
Ian Stewart (Keyboards, piano)
05/1962 - 06/1969
Brian Jones (5) (Lead and rhythm guitars)
06/1962 - 10/1962
Dick Taylor (2) (Bass)
06/1962 - 12/1962
Tony Chapman (Drums)
06/1962 - present
Mick Jagger (Lead vocals, harmonica, percussion)
Keith Richards (Lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)
12/1962 - 01/1993
Bill Wyman (Bass)
01/1963 - 08/2021
Charlie Watts (Drums and percussion)
07/1969 - 12/1974
Mick Taylor (Lead and slide guitars)
03/1975 - present
Ron Wood (Guitars, backing vocals)
60s UK discography
Rolling Stones (same as US England's Newest Hitmakers except a few songs)
Rolling Stones No2 (not released in the US market)
Out Of Our Heads (different track listing than the US version)
Aftermath (different track listing than the US version)
Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) (different track listing than the US version)
Have You Seen Your Mothe LIVE! (only made for export to Scandinavia)
Between The Buttons (different track listing than the US version)
Flowers (only made for export to Europe)
Their Satanic Majesties Request
Beggars Banquet
Let It Bleed
Through The Past Darkly (different track listing than the US version)
60s US discography
Englands Newest Hitmakers (same as UK The Rolling Stones except a few songs)
12x5 (not issued in the UK)
NOW! (not issued in the UK)
Out Of Our Heads (different track listing than the UK version)
Decembers Children (exclusive US release)
Aftermath (different track listing than the UK version)
Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass) (different track listing than the UK version)
Got LIVE If You Want It!
Between The Buttons (different track listing than the UK version)
Flowers
Their Satanic Majesties Request
Beggars Banquet
Let It Bleed
Through The Past Darkly (different track listing than the UK version)
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