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'''Julian Lietch''' was a musician, from the [[United Kingdom]], born, in 1964, to [[Linda Lawrence]], and her boyfriend, [[Brian Jones]], the founder, and orginal leader, of the band ''[[The Rolling Stones]]''.<ref name=thesun2021-07-21/>  His parents split, and Jones would later die, a month after his drug use got him kicked out of his band, when Julian was five years old.  Lawrence would later marry [[folk singer]] [[Donovan Lietch|Donovan]], and Julian would adopt his surname Lietch.<ref name=dailyrecord2015-09-30/>
'''Julian Lietch''' was a musician, from the [[United Kingdom]], born, in 1964, to [[Linda Lawrence]], and her boyfriend, [[Brian Jones]], the founder, and orginal leader, of the band ''[[The Rolling Stones]]''.<ref name=thesun2021-07-21/>  His parents split, and Jones would later die, a month after his drug use got him kicked out of his band, when Julian was five years old.  Lawrence would later marry [[folk singer]] [[Donovan Lietch|Donovan]], and Julian would adopt his surname Lietch.<ref name=dailyrecord2015-09-30/>
According to ''[[The Guardian]]'s John Robinson, Julian is one of ten of the children of Rolling Stone musicians to perform as musicians themselves.<ref name=theguardian2003-08-23/> 


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Revision as of 10:11, 11 August 2022

Julian Lietch was a musician, from the United Kingdom, born, in 1964, to Linda Lawrence, and her boyfriend, Brian Jones, the founder, and orginal leader, of the band The Rolling Stones.[1] His parents split, and Jones would later die, a month after his drug use got him kicked out of his band, when Julian was five years old. Lawrence would later marry folk singer Donovan, and Julian would adopt his surname Lietch.[2]

According to The Guardian's John Robinson, Julian is one of ten of the children of Rolling Stone musicians to perform as musicians themselves.[3]

References

  1. Laura Carreno-Muller. FORGOTTEN STONE Who was Brian Jones and how did he die?, The Sun, 2021-07-21. Retrieved on 2022-08-10. “Linda Lawrence is the mother of Brian's fourth child, named Julian Brian Lawrence and born on July 23, 1964. He was later renamed Julian Leitch as he was raised by Linda and singer Donovan.” mirror
  2. John Dingwall. Scots legend Donovan to reflect on his music career in special event at Glasgow's House For An Art Lover, Daily Record, 2015-09-30. Retrieved on 2022-08-10. “While undiscovered, Donovan befriended the late Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones – eventually marrying Jones’s ex-girlfriend, Linda, who is the mother of Brian Jones’ son, Julian Brian Jones Leitch.” mirror
  3. John Robinson. Father's little helper, The Guardian, 2003-08-23. Retrieved on 2022-08-10. “Like father? He has, he says, "music in the blood, and in his heart". Rather more helpfully, he's also got some on his website.” mirror