The Rolling Stones


Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys (1960 - 1961)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals - b. Michael Phillip Jagger, July 26, 1943, Dartford, England.
  • Dick Taylor - guitar
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals - b. December 18, 1943, Dartford, England.

The Rolling Stones I (1962)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals
  • Dick Taylor - guitar
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
  • Brian Jones - guitar - b. Lewis Brian Hopkins-Jones, February 28, 1942, Cheltenham, England; d. July 3, 1969, London, England - formerly with The Ramrods and Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.
  • Tony Chapman - drums
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards begin jamming with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.

The Rolling Stones II (1962)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals
  • Dick Taylor - guitar
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
  • Brian Jones - guitar
  • Mick Avory - drums
Dick Taylor forms The Pretty ThingsMick Avory later joins The Kinks.

The Rolling Stones III (1962 - Jan. 1963)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
  • Brian Jones - guitar
  • Tony Chapman - drums
  • Bill Wyman - bass - b. William Perks, October 24, 1936, London, England - formerly with The Cliftons.

The Rolling Stones IV (Jan. 1963 - June 1969)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
  • Brian Jones - guitar
  • Bill Wyman - bass
  • Charlie Watts - drums - b. June 2, 1941, Islington, England - formerly with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.
Albums:
  1. "England's Newest Hit Makers / The Rolling Stones" (1964) - Singles: "Not Fade Away", "Tell Me"
  2. "12 x 5" (1964) - Singles: "Time Is On My Side", "It's All Over Now"
  3. "The Rolling Stones, Now!" (1965) - Single: "Heart of Stone"
  4. "Out of Our Heads" (1965) - Singles: "The Last Time", "Satisfaction", "Play With Fire"
  5. "December's Children (and Everybody's)" (1965) - Singles: "Get Off My Cloud", "As Tears Go By"
  6. "Aftermath" (1966) - Singles: "Paint It Black", "Under My Thumb"
  7. "Got LIVE If You Want It" (live) (1966)
  8. "Between the Buttons" (1967) - Singles: "Let's Spend the Night Together", "Ruby Tuesday"
  9. "Flowers" (1967) - Singles: "Let's Spend the Night Together", "Ruby Tuesday", "Mother's Little Helper"
  10. "Their Satanic Majesties Request" (1967) - Single: "She's a Rainbow"
  11. "Beggar's Banquet" (1968) - Singles: "Sympathy for the Devil", "Street Fighting Man"

The Rolling Stones V(June 1969 - 1975)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
  • Bill Wyman - bass
  • Charlie Watts - drums
  • Mick Taylor - guitar - b. January 17, 1948, Welwyn Garden City, England - formerly with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.
Albums:
  1. "Let It Bleed" (1969) - Singles: "Gimme Shelter", "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
  2. "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!" (live) (1970)
  3. "Sticky Fingers" (1971) - Singles: "Brown Sugar", "Wild Horses"
  4. "Exile on Main Street" (1972) - Single: "Tumbling Dice"
  5. "Goat's Head Soup" (1973) - Singles: "Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)", "Angie"
  6. "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" (1974) - Singles: "Ain't Too Proud to Beg", "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)"
  7. "Metamorphosis" (1975)
  8. "Made in the Shade" (1975)

The Rolling Stones VI (1975 - 1992)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
  • Bill Wyman - bass
  • Charlie Watts - drums
  • Ron Wood - guitar/vocals - b. June 1, 1947, Hillingdon, England - formerly with Rod Stewart and The Faces.
Albums:
  1. "Black and Blue" (1976)
  2. "Love You Live" (2-CDs) (1977)
  3. "Some Girls" (1978) - Single: "Beast of Burden"
  4. "Emotional Rescue" (1980)
  5. "Sucking in the Seventies" (1981)
  6. "Tattoo You" (1981) - Single: "Start Me Up"
  7. "Still Life (American Concert)" (live) (1982)
  8. "Undercover" (1983)
  9. "Dirty Work" (1986)
  10. "Steel Wheels" (1989)
  11. "Flashpoint" (live) (1991)

The Rolling Stones VII (1992 - Present)
  • Mick Jagger - vocals
  • Keith Richards - guitar/vocals
  • Charlie Watts - drums
  • Ron Wood - guitar/vocals
  • Darryl Jones - bass - formerly with Miles Davis and Sting.
Albums:
  1. "Voodoo Lounge" (1994)
  2. "Stripped" (live) (1995)
  3. "Bridges to Babylon" (1997)
  4. "No Security" (1998)

Compilations:
  1. "Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)" (1966)
  2. "Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)" (1969)
  3. "Hot Rocks 1964-1971" (1971)
  4. "More Hot Rocks: Big Hits and Fazed Cookies" (1972)
  5. "Rewind (1971-1984)" (1984)
  6. "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus" (1996)
  7. "Singles Collection - The London Years" (3-CDs) (1989)

Mick Jagger solo:
  1. "She's the Boss" (1984)
  2. "Primitive Cool" (1987)
  3. "Wandering Spirit" (1993)

Keith Richards solo:
  1. "Talk Is Cheap" (1988)
  2. "Live at the Hollywood Palladium" (1991)
  3. "Main Offender" (1992)

Bill Wyman solo:
  1. "Monkey Grip" (1974)
  2. "Stone Alone" (1976)
  3. "Bill Wyman" (1997)
  4. "Struttin' Our Stuff" (1998) (Bill Wyman & The Rhythm Kings)

Charlie Watts solo:
  1. "Live at Fulham Town Hall" (1986) (The Charlie Watts Orchestra)
  2. "From One Charlie" (1991)
  3. "A Tribute to Charlie Parker: With Strings" (1992)
  4. "Warm and Tender" (1993)
  5. "Long Ago & Far Away" (1996)

Ron Wood solo:
  1. "I've Got My Own Album to Do" (1974)
  2. "Now Look" (1975)
  3. "Gimme Some Neck" (1979)
  4. "1234" (1981)
  5. "Slide On This" (1992)
  6. "Slide On Live: Plugged In and Standing" (1993)

Mick Taylor solo:
  1. "Mick Taylor" (1979)
  2. "Stranger in This Town" (live) (1990)
  3. "Too Hot for Snakes" (1991) (with Carla Olson)
  4. "Coastin' Home" (1995)

Willie and the Poor Boys: Albums:
  1. "Willie and the Poor Boys" (1985)
  2. "Tear It Up" (live) (1994)

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