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Who Are the Rolling Stones In October of 1961 eighteen-year-old Mick Jagger - photo 4
Who Are the Rolling Stones?
In October of 1961, eighteen-year-old Mick Jagger was on his way to class at the London School of Economics. Music was often on his mind. This day was no different. He had a few records under his arm to show his friends at college.
Even though Mick lived in England, he listened to American music. He liked the bluesan old type of music that often had a slow beat and sad lyrics. He also liked rock and roll, a very new type with a faster beat and lots of energy.
On the Dartford station platform, Mick noticed another teenager. It was his old friend Keith Richards from grade school. Mick noticed that Keith was carrying a guitar case. Keith saw the records that Mick was holding. They started talking. Keith loved American music, too!
Mick was a singer. Keith was a guitar player. Following their meeting that dayand their early friendships with Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Wattsa powerful rock-and-roll band was born.
The Rolling Stones blended blues and rock and roll into a unique sound. They soon became famous in their home country of England. Teenagers in America became fans, too.
Eventually, the Rolling Stones became the greatest rock-and-roll band in the world. They have been together for more than fifty yearslonger than any other band in history. Since Mick and Keith met on the train platform in 1961, a lot has changed. But through it all, the band has always worked hard to do what they love bestplay music.
And all their hard work has paid off. When people think of rock and roll, they think of the Rolling Stones.
CHAPTER 1 Starting Out Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were both born in 1943 in - photo 5
CHAPTER 1
Starting Out
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were both born in 1943 in the town of Dartford, England. The country was in the middle of fighting World War II at the time. And Dartford had been the site of many bombings during the war. The fighting ended in 1945. But throughout their childhoods, Keith and Micks neighborhood was still piled with crumbled pieces of bombed buildings.
Keith and Mick lived in the same neighborhood and went to elementary school - photo 6
Keith and Mick lived in the same neighborhood and went to elementary school - photo 7
Keith and Mick lived in the same neighborhood and went to elementary school together. But they were not close friends. Mick was outgoing, and Keith was quiet. Mick was a good student. Keith hated school. When their families moved to opposite ends of Dartford, the boys didnt keep in touch.
As they grew older, they each developed a love of music. When Mick was fourteen, he got his first guitar. He spent a lot of time listening to music on the radio. In the mid-1950s, most people still listened to the same type of music their parents had before the war. But Mick tuned the dial to faraway stations in Luxembourg and Germany that broadcast American music.
Then Mick got a record player Shops in England didnt always carry the music he - photo 8
Then Mick got a record player Shops in England didnt always carry the music he - photo 9
Then Mick got a record player. Shops in England didnt always carry the music he wanted. So he ordered music directly from the United States. His records came mainly from Chess Records in Chicago, Illinois. Chess was a recording studio that worked with Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, and other American musicians that Mick liked.
On the other side of Dartford Keith was greatly influenced by his musical - photo 10
On the other side of Dartford, Keith was greatly influenced by his musical familyespecially by his grandfather, who had been a bandleader and had played guitar. Keith got his first guitar as a present for his fifteenth birthday. He, too, listened to American musicians and singers, like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley, on the radio. He sometimes hid his small radio in his bedcovers so he could listen to music at night. Even though his radio didnt always get good reception, he heard something new and exciting in American music. It was the beginnings of rock and roll. The music came across the airwaves, and suddenly it felt as if the world was actually changing, Keith said.
In 1961 Mick was in college Keith was a student at an art school They each - photo 11
In 1961 Mick was in college Keith was a student at an art school They each - photo 12
In 1961, Mick was in college. Keith was a student at an art school. They each rode the train to get to their classes. One day in the fall, they ran into each other at the Dartford train station. They started talking about music. They realized they had a lot in common.
Mick and Keiths American Music
Blues is a style of music that developed in the American South in the early 1900s. Its songs are made up of a certain pattern of repeated lines and rhythms. The term blues refers to the sadness of the lyrics and the sound of the music. Some of the most famous American blues musicians are Robert Johnson, Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, and B.B. King.
In the 1940s, blues moved from the South to northern American cities. It developed into rhythm and blues, a style with more of a dance beat, more instruments, and often happier lyrics.
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