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Part 1: The Story of The Rolling Stones
Episode 31

Part 1: The Story of The Rolling Stones

GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast · Dave Anthony

August 29, 20251h 4m

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Show Notes

Experience one of music's big bang moments when 19-year-old Mick Jagger, carrying a handful of RnB albums, ran into Keith Richards on a train platform. Together, they would overcome tragedy, addictions, death and mayhem of all sorts to make it to the top and stay there.  This isn't just the tale of a band, it's the saga of survival, reinvention and rebellion, and at its core, it's the story of two kids from Dartford, Mick and Keith, who led The Stones to became undisputed icons of rock and roll. In Part 1 you'll learn. 

  1. How fate intervened to bring all of The Stones together as a band
  2. Who really founded The Stones and the strange origins of the band name  
  3. The role that two women played in influencing their music 
  4. About one of the first famous deaths in rock 
  5. The financial mayhem they faced & the role of a mysterious Prince 
  6. Some of the factors that drove their dark songs like Gimme Shelter & Sympathy for the Devil

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Guest Bio
Christopher Sanford is the author of The Rolling Stones: 60 years, he's written acclaimed biographies of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, Sting and Kurt Cobain, as well as books on John F Kennedy and Roman Polanski. For more than two decades, he's written about music and film for major media outlets on both sides of the Atlantic. Rolling Stone magazine has called him "the preeminent author in his field". 


Topics

Garage to StadiumsThe Rolling StonesMick JaggerKeith RichardsBrian JonesCharlie WattsBill WymanMick TaylorRon WoodThe BeatlesRedlandsdrugsAltamontGimme ShelterbluesChuck BerryMuddy WatersLondonSatisfactiontrialsaddiction