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And whilst we're getting our elderly ya-ya's out, one year ago I directed your attention to a Stones '71 show featuring on horns Fort Worth's own Jim Price, who blew on Sticky Fingers, Exile on ...
The band, you may recall, did something similar last year, releasing for one night only a film combining footage taken at the band's 1972 stops in Fort Worth and Houston. This one, however, is all ...
Stones keyboardist/roadie Ian Stewart, who died in 1985, also shared some thoughts on the matter with Greenfield back in 1972. “The way I think about it is if anybody was going to ‘do’ Mick ...
The live footage from Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones was culled from concerts here in Houston, where the band did two shows at Hofheinz Pavilion, and Fort Worth in June 1972.
Stones keyboardist/roadie Ian Stewart, who died in 1985, also shared some thoughts on the matter with Greenfield back in 1972. “The way I think about it is if anybody was going to ‘do’ Mick ...
The Rolling Stones arrive for their 1965 concert at Will Rogers Coliseum in an armored car. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collect DFW.com archives This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Rolling ...
Nearly 40 years ago, The Rolling Stones decided to film four performances in Ft. Worth and Houston for a theatrical release. The finished film, Ladies and Gentlemen ...
Music Rolling Stones in Northeast Ohio review: The Akron Rubber Bowl July 11, 1972 Updated: May. 15, 2013, 2:00 p.m. | Published: May. 15, 2013, 1:00 p.m. By Jane Scott, The Plain Dealer ...
Nearly 40 years ago, The Rolling Stones decided to film four performances in Ft. Worth and Houston for a theatrical release. The finished film, Ladies and Gentlemen ...
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