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The Rolling Stones are a British rock and roll band who rose to prominence during the mid-1960s. The Rolling Stones were original in weaving together various strands of American composition into a new form of popular music. Early in their career they played covers of blues, rhythm and blues, country, and rock and roll music. Their first recordings were covers of Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Waters, and Hank Williams songs, among others. Although founding members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are regarded as one of the greatest songwriting teams in the history of popular music, the band never stopped being inspired by other genres. Reggae, Punk, and Dance have leaked into their recordings.

Guitarist (and original frontman) Brian Jones, although popular and charismatic, was forced out of the band in 1969 and died an enigmatic death later that year, presumed accidental at the time, although accusations have surfaced that he was murdered. Jagger and Richards took over songwriting and performance leadership. Jones had favored sticking close to the blues base, although he had also experimented with the sitar, but Jagger and Richards broadened their approach.

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Moncton

Moncton is located in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada; in the Petitcodiac River valley, along the north bank of a section of the river where it bends from a west-east flow to a north-south direction. As such, the early settlers in the region named the area "The Bend" (in French le Coude). Moncton is located at the geographic center of the Maritime Provinces. Moncton is nicknamed the "Hub City", partly for this reason and also because it historically was the railway "hub" for the Maritime Provinces.

Moncton History
The area now known as Moncton began as an Acadian settlement called "Le Coude." The Acadians first settled the area in 1733. After the deportation of the Acadians in 1755, the settlement lay empty until a group of eight immigrant families arrived from Pennsylvania in June 1766. They were armed with a land grant issued by the Philadelphia Land Company, one of the principal investors of which was Benjamin Franklin. A township gradually grew on the site and the new community was named after Lt.-Colonel Robert Monckton, the British military officer who led the capture of nearby Fort Beausejour in 1755 and then subsequently oversaw the deportation of the Acadians from the Petitcodiac and Beaubassin regions. The new community of Moncton quickly flourished as a centre for ship-building and was incorporated as a town in 1855. However, the birth of the age of steam and iron ships brought a quick end to local prosperity and Moncton surrendered its charter in 1862. A second era of prosperity came to the settlement when Moncton was chosen as the site for the headquarters of the Intercolonial Railway in 1871. Moncton was reincorporated in 1875 with the motto "Resurgo" (I rise again). Moncton achieved city status on April 23rd, 1890. The municipal coat of arms illustrates Moncton's agricultural, industrial and railway heritages, along with the world famous Tidal Bore, an ever popular tourist attraction.


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Mixed emotions: The Rolling Stones 1981-1999

Throughout the early 1980s the Jagger/Richards partnership continued to falter, and their records would suffer because of it. 1983's Undercover was widely seen as Jagger's attempt to make the Rolling Stones' sound more compatible with current musical trends. The album's slick production and violent political and sexual content were coolly received by both critics and fans. To make matters worse, Ron Wood was now suffering from his own growing drug habit. In 1982 Jagger had signed a major solo deal with the band's new label, CBS Records. This move angered Richards, who saw it as a lack of commitment to the band. Indeed, Jagger was spending a great deal of time on his solo recordings, and most of the material on 1986's Dirty Work was authored solely by Keith Richards (indeed, many would put later speculate that, after years of making decisions in drug-addled Richards' place, Jagger resented Richards reasserting creative control. A speculation that originated with Richards himself). The album again sold poorly, and sales were probably hurt by Jagger's decision not to tour in support of the album.

To add to the band's woes in 1986, longtime collaborator and unofficial band member Ian Stewart died of a heart attack. The Rolling Stones' only live appearance during this time was a tribute to Stewart. However, a bright spot that year was when they were awarded a Grammy for lifetime achievement. But by this point Jagger and Richards had begun openly criticizing each other in the press, and many observers assumed the band had broken up. Sales of Jagger's solo records (She's the Boss (1985) and Primitive Cool (1987)) did not live up to expectations. Ironically, Richards' first solo record, Talk is Cheap (1988), which he had been reluctant to make because of his loyalty to The Stones, was well received by both fans and critics, prompting Jagger to shelve his own solo career and reform the group for 1989's Steel Wheels album and tour, widely heralded as a return to form. 1989 also saw Stones inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

In 1991 Bill Wyman left the band and had published Stone Alone, a frank autobiography. (He would go on to write a coffee table tome entitled "Rolling with the Stones" in 2002) After his departure, the band continued as a foursome. Watts was asked to choose a bass player, and he selected the respected session musician and Miles Davis sideman Darryl Jones, who played bass on Voodoo Lounge (1994) and Bridges to Babylon (1997) —both highly praised—and toured in support of both records.

The Stones' song "Start Me Up" was used by Microsoft to launch their Windows 95 operating system. Some critics noted that the group who epitomise the way that rock and roll commercialised earlier rhythm and blues by delivering it to a global audience provided the soundtrack for the corporation who did the same with software. (Critics of Windows also noted the song's lyric "You make a grown man cry.") The Rolling Stones had previously never licensed their music for commercial use. According to legend, Microsoft founder Bill Gates asked Jagger how much the rights to the song would cost; rather than refuse outright, Jagger replied with $13 million — a sum that he thought would be self-evidently outrageously high. Gates, however, immediately agreed to the amount.


Don't stop: The Rolling Stones 2000-date

In 2002, Q magazine named The Rolling Stones as one of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die". On July 30, 2003, the band headlined the Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto concert in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to help the city recover financially and psychologically from the effects of the 2003 SARS epidemic. It was attended by an estimated 450,000 people, the largest concert in Canadian history. On November 9, 2003, the band played its first ever concert in Hong Kong as part of the Harbour Fest celebration. In November of 2003 the band exclusively licensed the right to sell their new 4-DVD boxed set, Four Flicks, recorded on their most recent world tour, to the U.S Best Buy chain of stores. In response, other music retail chains (including Tower Records, Virgin Megastore and HMV) pulled all Rolling Stones CDs and related merchandise from their shelves and replaced them with signs explaining the situation.

The Stones completed sessions with Don Was as producer for a new studio album in Paris in December 2004, with Jagger and Richards writing and recording new songs. Was stated the Stones would reconvene after the Christmas holidays and that the tracks recorded so far were significantly different to anything he has worked on with The Stones before. Charlie Watts also attended the Paris sessions and was reported to be in excellent health after being treated for throat cancer. The album is The Stones' first full studio album since 1997's Bridges to Babylon, with a tentative release date in Summer 2005, as reported on Billboard (http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000735012) (external link). On May 10 2005 the Stones announced plans for another world tour starting on August 21st at Fenway Park in Boston. The tour is expected to include dates throughout the USA and Canada before going to South America, Asia and Europe. Launching the tour at the Julliard School of Music in New York, Mick Jagger told reporters that it would not necessarily be their last and declared that work on a new album was "85 percent" complete.



Rolling Stones Discography

Studio Albums and EPs
17 April 1964: The Rolling Stones (UK first album)
1 May 1964: England's Newest Hit Makers (US first album)
24 October 1964: 12 X 5 (US second album)
15 January 1965: The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK second album)
12 February 1965: The Rolling Stones, Now! (US third album)
30 July 1965: Out of Our Heads (US fourth album)
24 September 1965: Out of Our Heads (UK third album)
4 December 1965: December's Children (And Everybody's) (US fifth album)
15 April 1966: Aftermath (UK fourth album)
2 July 1966: Aftermath (US sixth album)
20 January 1967: Between the Buttons (UK fifth album)
11 February 1967: Between the Buttons (US seventh album)
15 July 1967: Flowers (US eighth album)
8 December 1967: Their Satanic Majesties Request
6 December 1968: Beggars Banquet
29 November 1969: Let It Bleed
23 April 1971: Sticky Fingers
22 May 1972: Exile on Main Street
31 August 1973: Goats Head Soup
16 October 1974: It's Only Rock'N'Roll
15 April 1976: Black and Blue
16 June 1978: Some Girls
23 June 1980: Emotional Rescue
18 August 1981: Tattoo You
7 November 1983: Undercover
24 March 1986: Dirty Work
29 August 1989: Steel Wheels
19 July 1994: Voodoo Lounge
23 September 1997: Bridges to Babylon

Useful Stones Links


The Official Rolling Stones Site (http://www.rollingstones.com/)
Rolling Stones on Bandnews (http://bandnews.org/band/Rolling+Stones)
Keno's Rolling Stones web site (Unofficial) (http://www.keno.org/Home.html)
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