The Beatles In Bel Air, California, August 23-24, 1964 #7In town for their August 23 historic show at the famous Hollywood Bowl, the boys soon found out that L.A. wasn’t exactly willing to roll out ...
SAN DIEGO — Rolling Stones drummer, Charlie Watts, passed away Tuesday at the age of 80, after more than six decades of performances as a rock-and-roll and jazz musician. Watts performed with the ...
Buddy Holly co-wrote and recorded “Not Fade Away” with his band the Crickets in 1957, and seven years later, The Rolling Stones released their own cover version. On this day in 1964, The Rolling ...
Part of the mid-60’s British Rock ‘n’ Roll invasion, the Rolling Stones made their San Diego debut in concert at the Balboa Park Bowl, now known as the Starlight Bowl, 55 years ago today. Pounding ...
The Rolling Stones began calling themselves the "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band" in the late Sixties. Few disputed the claim then, and few would dispute it now. The “bad boy” counterparts to the ...
The Rolling Stones got their ya-ya’s out in Pasadena on Thursday, 55 years and a few months after their U.S. debut in San Bernardino, the subject of last Sunday’s column. I didn’t get to either show.
Stacker compiled data on every studio album by The Rolling Stones from Best Ever Albums, which ranks albums according to their appearance and performance on 40,000 charts. - Michael Ochs Archives // ...
Everyone knows the Rolling Stones, who are due at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl on Thursday. Tickets on the reseller site StubHub Friday were priced from $200 to $5,795. That’s a contrast to June 5, 1964, when ...
The Rolling Stones’ debut album in the U.K. was followed up with this American version just a month later, in May 1964. The American LP serves more as a means of introduction than a showcase of the ...