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The Rolling Stones : A Musical Biography

Part of the The Story of the Band series
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This comprehensive book documents the nearly half-century-long story of The Rolling Stones—the group many regard as the most eminent rock band ever. By 1964 the United States had been "invaded" by a number of British bands, led by the Beatles.

The Rolling Stones were seen as more rebellious and rowdy than The Beatles—they were the "bad boys" as opposed to the "good boys"—and this reputation only served to enhance their popularity with their teenage fans.

The Stones far outlasted the Beatles and all the other 60s-era British bands, however The Rolling Stones not only continued, but flourished, their tours drawing enormous crowds for decades.

The Rolling Stones: A Musical Biography chronicles the fascinating adventures of these Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees and sheds light on what has allowed these music legends to enjoy such lifelong popularity and success. A clear timeline of key events in the life of the band that encompasses over 40 yearsImages of the band members and their performances across timePrint and nonprint resources for student researchAppendices of albums, awards, film appearances, and more

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Product Details
Greenwood Press
0313380341 / 9780313380341
Hardback
01/07/2010
United States
159 pages, 9 Illustrations, unspecified