The Rolling Stonesin a sentence
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Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, two of the founders of The Rolling Stones, were classmates in high school.
The Rolling Stones = long-lasting popular English rock band probably best known for 60s and 70s hits
- He loved music of any kind—Big Band, Elvis, the Rolling Stones.† (source)
- By four o'clock I was driving back over the Lake Pontchartrain bridge with the radio playing a band called the Rolling Stones and the wind blowing through my satiny, straight hair, and I thought, Tonight, I'll strip off all this armor and let it be as it was before with Stuart.† (source)
- "All apologies to the Rolling Stones, but my first album's going to be called Between Rock and Roll and a Hard Place.† (source)
- I'm hooked and I don't even know what's on MTV anymore, because I'm busy with Bob Dylan and Buddy Holly and the Byrds and the Rolling Stones and the Dave Clark Five and Turtles who are neither mutant nor ninja.† (source)
- There was a song by the Rolling Stones on the record player.† (source)
- The copy read: POLICE BAND, THE ROLLING STONES, VIVALDI, MIKE WALLACE, THE KINGSTON TRIO, PAUL HARVEY.† (source)
- Dr. Begbie was humming lightly under her breath as she wrote, some song that I thought might have been by the Rolling Stones.† (source)
- When they were gone, Travis wandered back to the stereo, sorted through the CDs again, and chose Tattoo You by the Rolling Stones, then cranked up the volume.† (source)
- And they anticipated some of the flash and crowd-pleasing fervor that would accrue, not too many years later, to Elvis, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones.† (source)
- The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan--"Lay, Lady, Lay," you don't need a brass bed to understand it.† (source)
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- Then the song clicks over and it's "Wild Horses" by the Rolling Stones.† (source)
- She knew it was the Rolling Stones T-shirt.† (source)
- The Rolling Stones, Mavis's favorite classic artists, wailed.† (source)
- Cate waited until the Rolling Stones had finished out their song before turning down the radio.† (source)
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