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"Rock 'n Roll: A Timeless Journey Through Music and Legends" Step back in time to September 1973, as the Rolling Stones electrify the stage at a legendary concert

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-013

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-021

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-030

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-028

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-017

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-015

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones and Patti Boyd (Ronnie Wood guitarist). November 1973 73-9286-010

Rolling Stones and Patti Boyd (Ronnie Wood guitarist). November 1973 73-9286-010

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Mick Jagger (with Union Jack flag) and his Rolling Stones band stand at the famous Alamo

Mick Jagger (with Union Jack flag) and his Rolling Stones band stand at the famous Alamo in San Antionio, Texas. Where Davy Crocke it

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-023

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record

The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record, Love You Live at the Marquee club in Wardour Street-London. on 14. September 1977

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359-007

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: The Rolling Stones in concert at Hemisfair Plaza Arena & Convention Centre, San Antonio

The Rolling Stones in concert at Hemisfair Plaza Arena & Convention Centre, San Antonio, Texas. 4th June 1975 75-3036-022

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The Rolling Stones. September 1973 73-7359

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Queen for Rolling Stones Concert at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester

Queen for Rolling Stones Concert at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. February 1971 71-2225

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: During the first night of the bands UK tour at Newcastle City Hall

Rolling Stones: During the first night of the bands UK tour at Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4 March1971, its on the same day as the band announced they were going to become tax exiles by moving to

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and his girlfriend Astrid arrive at Newcastle

Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and his girlfriend Astrid arrive at Newcastle station for the first night of the bands UK tour at Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4 March1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Donovan arrives for the bands concert. March 1971

Rolling Stones: Donovan arrives for the bands concert. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger and Bianca at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger and Bianca at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: The home of Mick Taylor one of the Rolling Stones pop group Flat 3, 10, Montrose Place, S

The home of Mick Taylor one of the Rolling Stones pop group Flat 3, 10, Montrose Place, S.W.1. March 1971 71-2173-001

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nRolling Stonesi on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4 / 3 / 1971 for the first
nRolling Stonesi on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4/3/1971 for the first concert of their Tour of England. March 1971 71-2223-041

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Keith Richards carrying his son Marlon and followed by Anita Pallenberg

Rolling Stones: Keith Richards carrying his son Marlon and followed by Anita Pallenberg at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: The Rolling Stones: The Rolling stones performing on stage at the Free Trade Hall

The Rolling Stones: The Rolling stones performing on stage at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester. The audience cheering and clapping during the show. March 1971 71-2234-008

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: During their concert at The Free Trade Hall in Manchester 5 March1971

Rolling Stones: During their concert at The Free Trade Hall in Manchester 5 March1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones pictured in Newcastle upon Tyne

Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones pictured in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971 71-2311-016

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Screaming Lord Sutch returned to the London stage after an absence of four years

Screaming Lord Sutch returned to the London stage after an absence of four years. More than 400 fans, crowded the tiny Country Club, Haverstock-hill, Hampstead, Several pop celebrities

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Chloe - The New Rolling Stone Baby: She was born on Twelth Night to Mick Taylor

Chloe - The New Rolling Stone Baby: She was born on Twelth Night to Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones and 22 year old Rose Miller in St. Teresa Hospital at Wimbledon on 6th. January 1971 71-0410

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne

Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Queue for Rolling Stones Concert at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester

Queue for Rolling Stones Concert at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester. February 1971 71-2225-015

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Anita Pallenberg at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Rolling Stones: Anita Pallenberg at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Rolling Stones: Bill Wyman at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4 / 3 / 1971 for the first concert

Rolling Stones on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4 / 3 / 1971 for the first concert
Rolling Stones on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4/3/1971 for the first concert of their Tour of England. March 1971 71-2223-008

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Nicky Hopkins (keybaords) with moustache and Jim Price (Trumpet

Rolling Stones: Nicky Hopkins (keybaords) with moustache and Jim Price (Trumpet) at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones car at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Rolling Stones car at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones concert for Nicaragua. Held at The Forum, Inglewood, Los Angeles

Rolling Stones concert for Nicaragua. Held at The Forum, Inglewood, Los Angeles. January 1973 73-0630-044

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Rolling Stones"on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4 / 3 / 1971 for
Rolling Stones" on stage of Newcastle City Hall on Thursday 4/3/1971 for the first concert of their Tour of England. March 1971 71-2223-012

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts at their hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. March 1971

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Fans of The Rolling Stones at Stockton-on Tees on 20 September 1964

Fans of The Rolling Stones at Stockton-on Tees on 20 September 1964

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: 18 year old Linda Lawrence of Woodley, the girl who claims to have been going to marry

18 year old Linda Lawrence of Woodley, the girl who claims to have been going to marry Brian Jones of the " Rolling Stones" pop group

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: The Rolling Stones at Stockton. September 1964 S08359-019

The Rolling Stones at Stockton. September 1964 S08359-019

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Seven thousand teenagers danced through the night at the Glad Rag Ball

Seven thousand teenagers danced through the night at the Glad Rag Ball, an annual hop organized by London UniversityOs Charity Carnival. The ball began at 9 p.m. and ended with breakfast at 7 a.m

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: A Fan with The Rolling Stones at Stockton-on Tees on 20 September 1964

A Fan with The Rolling Stones at Stockton-on Tees on 20 September 1964

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Andrew Oldham, Manager of The Rolling Stones with his wife Sheila

Andrew Oldham, Manager of The Rolling Stones with his wife Sheila. September 1964 S08472-021

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones pictured in Manchester

Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones pictured in Manchester. in March 1965 possibly on 11 March when they taped ITVs Scene at 6.30 TV show

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger leaving London Airport Heathrow for a Christmas Holiday in

Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger leaving London Airport Heathrow for a Christmas Holiday in Barbados with Jerry Hall. 19 December 1982

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Andrew Loog Oldham, manager of the Rolling Stones appeared at Wells Street police court

Andrew Loog Oldham, manager of the Rolling Stones appeared at Wells Street police court on a motoring offence. July 1965

Background imageRock N Roll Collection: Hylton Hotel, London the two men responsible for the '£1, 000

Hylton Hotel, London the two men responsible for the "£1, 000
Hylton Hotel, London the two men responsible for the " £ 1, 000, 000 plus deal for the Rolling Stones Pop Group - on the left is Mr



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"Rock 'n Roll: A Timeless Journey Through Music and Legends" Step back in time to September 1973, as the Rolling Stones electrify the stage at a legendary concert, possibly Wembley. The energy is palpable, and the crowd can't help but be swept away by the raw power of rock. Rewind further to June 23, 1966, when Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones arrives at London Airport en route for America. His presence exudes rebellion and innovation - a true pioneer of rock 'n roll. Fast forward to July 1969, where Pat Andrews proudly poses with her son Mark, who was fathered by none other than Brian Jones himself. This snapshot captures both the personal side of these iconic musicians and their everlasting impact on generations to come. As we delve into the essence of rock 'n roll, we encounter familiar companions along this musical journey. The e-guitar takes center stage with its electrifying riffs that define an entire genre. The Bluesbreaker amplifies emotions through soulful melodies while Twang Thang adds a touch of twangy nostalgia. But amidst all these elements lies an unexpected surprise – meet "heavy metal cat, " embodying both ferocity and finesse in perfect harmony. Just like this feline rocker prowling through our hearts, rock 'n roll leaves an indelible mark on our souls. In this realm ruled by kings, Elvis Presley reigns supreme as the "King in the House. " His charisma transcends time as he remains forever etched in history as the unrivaled "King of Rock'n'Roll. " Yet beyond mere titles lies something deeper – music becomes ingrained within us; it's "Music in the Bones. " It resonates within every chord strummed and every beat played—a universal language connecting people across borders and generations alike. Finally, let's transport ourselves to February 15th, 1980, where young people gather at a club in Gateshead.