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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • | ''[[The Rolling Stones No. 2]]'' by [[the Rolling Stones]] | ''The Rolling Stones No. 2'' by the Rolling Stones
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  • '''''The Rolling Stones No. 2''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 15 January 1965.
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • | ''[[The Rolling Stones (album)|The Rolling Stones]]'' by [[the Rolling Stones]] | ''The Rolling Stones'' by the Rolling Stones
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]] | '19th Nervous Breakdown' by the Rolling Stones
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • ...gland|English audio engineer|recording engineer, notable for his work with the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and David Bowie throughout the 1970s. ...llaboration with both Andy Johns and Glyn Johns. He is best remembered for the Rolling Stones albums ''It's Only Rock 'n' Roll'' (1974), ''Black and Blue'' (1976), plus
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  • ...n album, ''The Howlin' Wolf London Sessions'', with [[Eric Clapton]] and [[the Rolling Stones]]' rhythm section, [[Bill Wyman]] and [[Charlie Watts]]. His stage name com ...corded 'The Red Rooster', which, as 'Little Red Rooster', became a hit for the Rolling Stones. In 1964, he appeared at the [[American Folk Blues Festival]]. He began to
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio}}
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio}}
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  • ...h]], is the grandson of [[Brian Jones]], a founding member of the band ''[[The Rolling Stones]]'', often overlooked now, who died in 1969, shortly after the band's first ...as Public Overdrive, the band of Joolz Leitch, grandson of Brian Jones (of the Rolling Stones).
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio}}
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