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In Memoriam

Remembering Ian Stewart

1938–1985 · The Rolling Stones

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones — cover art

Ian Stewart of The Rolling Stones — 1938–1985.

The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for over six decades, they are one of the most popular, influential, and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pioneered the gritty, rhythmically driven sound that came to define hard rock. Their first stable line-up consisted of vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, bassist Bill Wyman, and drummer Charlie Watts, after keyboardist Ian Stewart was side-lined by their manager Andrew Loog Oldham. During their early years, Jones was the primary leader. Oldham encouraged them to write their own songs. The Jagger–Richards partnership soon became the band's primary songwriting and creative force.

The Rolling Stones in song

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones — cover art
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
The Rolling Stones
1965
The Last Time by The Rolling Stones — cover art
The Last Time
The Rolling Stones
1965
19th Nervous Breakdown by The Rolling Stones — cover art
19th Nervous Breakdown
The Rolling Stones
1966
Paint It, Black by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Paint It, Black
The Rolling Stones
1966
Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Ruby Tuesday
The Rolling Stones
1967
Jumpin' Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Jumpin' Jack Flash
The Rolling Stones
1968
Sympathy For The Devil by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Sympathy For The Devil
The Rolling Stones
1968
Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Gimme Shelter
The Rolling Stones
1969
Honky Tonk Women by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Honky Tonk Women
The Rolling Stones
1969
Brown Sugar by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Brown Sugar
The Rolling Stones
1971
Angie by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Miss You by The Rolling Stones — cover art
Miss You
The Rolling Stones
1978

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