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The Rolling Stones



1962

with

January - April 1963
  • Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Brian Jones - guitars, backing vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Keith Richards - guitars, backing vocals
  • Ian Stewart - piano, percussion
  • Charlie Watts - drums
  • Bill Wyman - bass, backing vocals
May 1963 - May 1969
  • Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Brian Jones - guitars, backing vocals, harmonica, percussion, tamboura, sitar, dulcimer, keyboards, autoharp, brass, woodwinds, theremin, kazoo
  • Keith Richards - guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards, percussion
  • Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
  • Bill Wyman - bass, vocals, percussion, keyboards
May 1969 - December 1974
  • Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, keyboards, percussion, guitar
  • Keith Richards - guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards
  • Mick Taylor - guitars, bass, synthesizer, percussion, backing vocals
  • Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
  • Bill Wyman - bass, synthesizer
May 1975 - 1993
  • Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, keyboards, guitar
  • Keith Richards - guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards, percussion
  • Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
  • Ronnie Wood - guitars, backing vocals, bass, drums, percussion
  • Bill Wyman - bass, synthesizer
1993 - present
  • Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion, guitar, bass, keyboards
  • Keith Richards - guitars, vocals, bass, keyboards
  • Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
  • Ronnie Wood - guitars, backing vocals, bass

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Discography

Further information: The Rolling Stones discography

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Tours

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Official videography

Officially released films featuring the Rolling Stones are listed with their original release dates. (The formats mentioned are the most recent versions officially available, not necessarily the original release formats.)

The officially-unreleased 1972 film Cocksucker Blues is available from various sources on the Internet in various formats.

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See also

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