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What was the original lineup of the Rolling Stones?

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What was the original lineup of the Rolling Stones?

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The band came into being in 1961 when former schoolfriends Jagger and Richards met Brian Jones. The original lineup included Mick Jagger (vocals), Brian Jones (guitar), Keith Richards (guitar), Ian Stewart (piano), Charlie Watts (drums) and Bill Wyman (bass). By the time of their first album release Ian Stewart was “officially” not part of the band, though he continued to record and perform with them. Brian Jones, although popular and charismatic, was forced out of the band and died an enigmatic death, presumed accidental at the time, although accusations have surfaced that he was murdered. Jagger and Richards took over songwriting and performance leadership.

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Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ian Stewart, Dick Taylor, and Brian Jones. Tony Chapman played drums but only ocasionally. Their original lineup had a lot of coming and goings and then Brian Jones died. This question has varying answers depending on who you ask. From: http://music.channel.aol.com/artist/artistbio.adp?_pgtyp=pdct&artistid=5298 Jones had already had a wild life. He ran away to Scandinavia when he was 16; by that time, he had already fathered two illegitimate children. He returned to Cheltenham after a few months, where he began playing with the Ramrods. Shortly afterward, he moved to London. where he played in Alexis Korner’s group, Blues Inc. Jones quickly decided he wanted to form his own group and advertised for members; among those he recruited was the heavyset blues pianist Ian Stewart. As he played with his group, Jones also moonlighted under the name Elmo Jones at the Ealing Blues Club. At the pub, he became reacquainted with Blues, Inc., which now featured drummer C

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