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June 1st 1964 - The Rolling Stones land at Kennedy Airport for their debut US tour. They are met by over 500 fans as they exited the airplane. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
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Janis Joplin - Photo by Evening Standard / Getty Images JUNE 10TH 1966 - Janis Joplin, performs for the first time since joining Big Brother & the Holding Company as their new lead singer. Big...
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July 6th 1966 - The Rolling Stones play at the War Memorial Hall in Syracuse. During the performance they allegedly desecrate the American flag by dragging it across the stage. Read More|Comment...
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July 5th, 1978 - Pressing of The Rolling Stones' new album 'Some Girls' is suspended at the manufacturing plant after complaints from several celebrities. The album sleeve featured mock advertisements...
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June 1st 1964 - The Rolling Stones land at Kennedy Airport for their debut US tour. They are met by over 500 fans as they exited the airplane. Continue reading…
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Janis Joplin - Photo by Evening Standard / Getty Images JUNE 10TH 1966 - Janis Joplin, performs for the first time since joining Big Brother & the Holding Company as their new lead singer. Big...
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July 6th 1966 - The Rolling Stones play at the War Memorial Hall in Syracuse. During the performance they allegedly desecrate the American flag by dragging it across the stage. Continue reading…
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July 5th, 1978 - Pressing of The Rolling Stones' new album 'Some Girls' is suspended at the manufacturing plant after complaints from several celebrities. The album sleeve featured mock advertisements...
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