The Rolling Stones By: Chad Gensel & Heather Beistline
The Members Mick Jagger-Dartford, Kent, England Keith Richards-Dartford, Kent, England Charlie Watts-London, England Ronnie Wood-Hillingdon, England Bill Wyman-Kent, England Brian Jones-Gloucestershire Mick Taylor-Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Ian Stewart-Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland   Dick Taylor-Dartford, Kent, England
Famous Songs (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction   Gimme Shelter  Sympathy for the Devil  Jumpin’ Jack Flash  Brown Sugar Honky Tonk Women Paint It, Black You Can’t Always Get What You Want Start Me Up Miss You
Facts They became a band in 1962 Became popular at London, England. Fronted by the charismatic Mick Jagger, the Stones became a symbol of 1960s rebellion and sexual liberation. In the 1970s, the Stones also became symbolic of the drug-induced excesses of that generation, with several members' drug addictions and drug arrests becoming front-page news. These problems influenced their music: The Vietnam War, teenage angst, groupies, drug abuse, depression, the Gulf War, and George Bush
Timeline 1960’s-The Vietnam War August 28, 1963-Martin Luther King Jr. made the speech, "I have a Dream“ 1964- The Beatles, a British rock and roll band became VERY popular 1968-Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated  1981-Assassination Attempt on U.S. President Reagan
 

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    The Rolling StonesBy: Chad Gensel & Heather Beistline
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    The Members MickJagger-Dartford, Kent, England Keith Richards-Dartford, Kent, England Charlie Watts-London, England Ronnie Wood-Hillingdon, England Bill Wyman-Kent, England Brian Jones-Gloucestershire Mick Taylor-Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire Ian Stewart-Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland Dick Taylor-Dartford, Kent, England
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    Famous Songs (ICan’t Get No) Satisfaction Gimme Shelter Sympathy for the Devil Jumpin’ Jack Flash Brown Sugar Honky Tonk Women Paint It, Black You Can’t Always Get What You Want Start Me Up Miss You
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    Facts They becamea band in 1962 Became popular at London, England. Fronted by the charismatic Mick Jagger, the Stones became a symbol of 1960s rebellion and sexual liberation. In the 1970s, the Stones also became symbolic of the drug-induced excesses of that generation, with several members' drug addictions and drug arrests becoming front-page news. These problems influenced their music: The Vietnam War, teenage angst, groupies, drug abuse, depression, the Gulf War, and George Bush
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    Timeline 1960’s-The VietnamWar August 28, 1963-Martin Luther King Jr. made the speech, "I have a Dream“ 1964- The Beatles, a British rock and roll band became VERY popular 1968-Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated 1981-Assassination Attempt on U.S. President Reagan
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