An edition of The Rolling Stones (1995)

The Rolling Stones

black and white blues, 1963

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The Rolling Stones
Gus Coral
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An edition of The Rolling Stones (1995)

The Rolling Stones

black and white blues, 1963

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In 1963, Gus Coral began photographing a little-known band called the Rolling Stones as they embarked on their first tour - a 36-night stand through Northern England, where they performed with their idols Bo Diddley, Little Richard, and the Everly Brothers. It was the landmark moment when American R&B met British rock 'n' roll, and the tour turned the Rolling Stones from struggling performers into the legendary band that thirty years later continues to play to sold-out houses.

The result of Coral's work is an intimate and candid collection of over sixty never-before published photographs of the Rolling Stones, very likely the first ever taken of the group. Here the greatest rock 'n' roll band is seen on the verge of stardom - in the dressing room, onstage, and in the studio where they recorded their first hit record, "I Wanna Be Your Man."

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English
Pages
125

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The Rolling Stones: black and white blues, 1963
1995, Turner Pub., Distributed in the U.S. by Andrews and McMeel
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Published in
Atlanta, Kansas City, Mo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.42166/092/2, B
Library of Congress
ML421.R64 C67 1995

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Pagination
125 p. :
Number of pages
125

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Open Library
OL1111715M
ISBN 10
1570361509
LCCN
94037539
OCLC/WorldCat
31239438
Library Thing
538793
Goodreads
2772348

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