Stones History (Nov.23 - 29)


1963
23 Chez Don Club, Daiston, London
23 The Stones appear on Thank Your Lucky Stars
24 Studio 51, Ken Coyler Club, London
24 Majestic Ballroom, Luton
25 Ballroom, Warrington
26 Ballroom, Altrincham
27 Ballroom, Wigan
27 Memorial Hall, Norwich
28 Gene Pitney meets the Stones and records "This Girl Belongs To Yesterday"
29 The Baths, Urmston

1964
23 The BBC bans the boys for not showing up to tape two shows.
24 BBC radio plays an interview with Bill on Pop Inn
29 The Stones record for Than Your Lucky Stars

1965
23 Assembly Hall, Tulsa
24 Civic Arena, Pittsburgh
25 Municipal Arena, Milwaukee
26 Cobo Hall, Detroit
27 Hara Arena, Dayton
27 The Gardens, Cincinnati
28 Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago
29 Coliseum, Denver

1966
25 The Stones begin recording at Olympic Studios

1967
27 Their Satanic Majesties Request released in US where it reaches #2

1968
21 Beggars Banquet released in UK where it reaches #3
29 Jean Luc Godard's One Plus One premiers at the London Film Festival

1969
24 Olympia Stadium, Detroit
25 The Spectrum, Philadelphia
26 Civic Center, Baltimore
27-28 Madison Square Garden, New York. The Nov. 27th concert is available as Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!
28"Let It Bleed" released in the US where it reaches #2
29 Boston Garden, Boston

1971
23 Recording sessions at Nellcote, Keith's home in France, finally end. The band has enough material for a double album

1972
23 The Stones land in Kingston, Jamaica to record at Dynamic Sound studios

1973
24 Recording sessions at Munich's Musicland Studio with Billy Preston and Nicky Hopkins end. Mick Taylor is mysteriously absent from these sessions

1974
29 Mick Taylor informs the Stones via phone call to the office, he's leaving the band

1978
29 "Shattered" released in the US it reaches #29

1981
23 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago-Des Plaines
24 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago-Des Plaines
25 Rosemont Horizon, Chicago-Des Plaines
27 Carrier Dome, Syracuse
28 Carrier Dome, Syracuse

1984
28 Ron Wood's paintings are shown in Dallas. The exhibit is called Portraits of Friends. There are 30 pictures shown including portraits of Sid Vicious and the other Stones

1986
27 Charlie and his 33 piece orchestra begin a short tour in New York

1987
24 Ron Wood and Bo Diddley at The Bayou, Washington D.C.
25 Ron Wood and Bo Diddley at The Ritz, New York. This concert is published in Japan as Live At The Ritz

1988
24 The first Expensive Winos show in Atlanta. The band includes: Waddy Wachtel on guitar, Bobby Keys on saxaphone, Steve Jordan on drums, Charley Drayton on bass, Ivan Neville on keyboards and Sarah Dash on back-up vocals

1989
25 Gator Bowl, Jacksonville
26 Death Valley Stadium, Clemson
26 The Stones donate $500,000 to victims of Hurricane Hugo

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