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Scorsese Unveils Rolling Stones Doc at Berlin Film Fest : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll DailyScorsese Unveils Rolling Stones Doc at Berlin Film Fest : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily The Rolling Stones and Martin Scorsese opened the Berlin International Film Festival today with the world premiere of the Stones concert film Shine... In this article: Martin Scorsese, The Rolling Stones, Shine a Light, Berlin, Gimme Shelter, Berlin International Film Festival, George Harrison, and Mick Jagger |
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International Herald Tribune - Culture | January 15, 2008
People: Tom Cruise, Matthew McConaughey, Paris Hilton - International Herald Tribune
...Paris Hilton - International Herald Tribune 'Shine a Light," the Rolling Stones concert documentary by Martin Scorsese, will open the 58th Berlin International Film Festival on Feb. 7. Scorsese and the Stones will be in attendance,...
In this article: Tom Cruise, Matthew McConaughey, Church of Scientology, Andrew Morton, Rent, Roger Moore, Broadway, Paris Hilton, and Martin Scorsese
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MTV News | February 11, 2008
Keith Richards Has Advice For Amy Winehouse - News Story Music, Celebrity, Artist News MTV News
...documents from Death Row. By MTV News staff Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards recently offered up some free advice to Grammy-winning songstress Amy Winehouse, according to Reuters. "She should get her act together," the former...
In this article: Amy Winehouse, Keith Richards, John McCain, John Mellencamp, Velvet Revolver, Travis Barker, Bankruptcy, The Tolkien Trust, and Shine a Light
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Entertainment News | January 16, 2008
Scorsese's Stones film to open Berlin fest : US Entertainment
...to open Berlin fest : US Entertainment BERLIN, Jan. 16 Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones concert film "Shine a Light" is scheduled to open the upcoming 58th Berlin International Film Festival. The documentary is set to premiere Feb. 7...
In this article: Martin Scorsese, Rolling Stones, Goodfellas, Berlin, Shine a Light, Paramount Classics, Berlin International Film Festival, The Departed, Buddy Guy, and Jack White III
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The Hollywood Reporter - Music | February 09, 2008
Richards, Jagger throw stones at Winehouse
...habit. "She should get her act together," Richards told The Hollywood Reporter on Friday at a round-table interview at the Berlin International Film Festival to promote Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones documentary "Shine a Light." The...
In this article: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Amy Winehouse, Rolling Stones, Shine a Light, Berlin International Film Festival, Pete Doherty, Martin Scorsese, and Berlin
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Huffington Post | February 10, 2008
Keith Richards' Advice For The B***h Amy Winehouse
...drug habit. "She should get her act together," the former junkie said during a round-table interview at the Berlin International Film Festival on Friday to promote Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stones documentary "Shine a Light." The...
In this article: Amy Winehouse, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Natalie Cole, Heroin, Rolling Stones, Cocaine, Ketamine, Huffpo, and Shine a Light
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Wikipedia | July 28, 2009
Palador Pictures
...''. In the recently concluded Berlin International Film Festival, the company is said to have acquired films like ''Shine A Light) , the biography of the Rolling Stones directed by Martin Scorsese, and the Lou Reed documentary Berlin. On...
In this article: Palador Pictures, DVD, Akira Kurosawa, Moser Baer, Francois Truffaut, Arthur C. Clarke, World cinema, Tata Sky, Seven Samurai, and Wong Kar Wai
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eFluxMedia | January 16, 2008
Rolling Stones Go Universal for Soundtrack to Their Documentary
...that project to take several years to complete. The Rolling Stones documentary will open the Berlin International Film Festival on Feb. 7 and is expected to be released in cinemas in April. 'American Idol' And Broadway Offer Condolences To...
In this article: Martin Scorsese, EMI Group, Shine a Light, George Harrison, Radiohead, Berlin International Film Festival, and Amy Winehouse
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The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in 1962 in London when original leader Brian Jones and pianist Ian Stewart were joined by vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards. Jagger and Richards early on formed a songwriting partnership and gradually took over leadership of the band from the increasingly troubled and erratic Jones. Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts completed the early lineup. Stewart, deemed unsuitable as a teen idol, was removed from the official lineup in 1963 but continued to work with the band as road manager and keyboardist until his death in 1985.
The band's early recordings were mainly covers of American blues and R&B songs. After first achieving success in the UK, they became popular in the US during the "British Invasion" of the early 1960s. Their 1965 single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" established The Rolling Stones as a premier rock and roll act. Starting with their 1966 album Aftermath, the songs of Jagger and Richards, aided by the instrumental experimentation of Jones, expanded an always-present stylistic flexibility. Jones died in 1969 shortly after being fired from the band and was replaced by Mick Taylor. Taylor recorded five studio albums with The Rolling Stones before quitting in 1974. Former Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood stepped in and has been with the band ever since. Wyman left the Rolling Stones in 1993; bassist Darryl Jones, who is not an official band member, has worked with the group since 1994.
- Name:
- The Rolling Stones
- Origin:
- London, England
- Years Active:
- 1962–present
- Current members:
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- Genre:
- Rock, blues, rock and roll, rhythm and blues
- Record Label:
- Decca, Rolling Stones, Virgin, ABKCO, Interscope, Polydor
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