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Satisfaction : A Rolling Stones Experience
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Monday 07/02/12
8:00 PM
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BB King Blues Club and Grill NY
(New York, NY)
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Rolling Stones Information
The Rolling Stones are a British rock group who rose to prominence during the 1960s. Like most early British rock groups, they were influenced by a variety of American musical forms,
especially electric blues and early rock and roll. By the mid 60s, the Stones had fused these influences into a signature, guitar-based sound that established a prototype for hard rock.
Second in popularity only to the Beatles, the Stones affected a rebellious, bad-boy image that helped propel their rise from an energetic modern blues outfit to one of the world's
biggest and most influential bands. By the end of the Sixties, the Stones had racked up a great number of hit records, each single displaying an alarming rate of musical growth. They
never strayed far from the blues, however, and by 1969, they returned triumphantly to blues-based hard-rock, embarking on the now infamous U.S. tour that saw them billed as "The Greatest
Rock and Roll Band in the World."