The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in 1962, becoming one of the most significant and enduring acts in the history of rock and roll music.
Forming in London during the early 1960s British blues revival, this band has maintained significant commercial and cultural relevance across more than six decades of continuous performance.
Formed in Early 1960s London
The Rolling Stones formed in London in 1962, emerging from the era's significant British blues revival movement.
Among Rock and Roll's Most Enduring Acts
The Rolling Stones became one of the most significant and enduring acts in rock and roll history, maintaining relevance across many decades.
Significant Blues Music Influence
The band's early sound reflected significant blues music influence, helping introduce American blues traditions to broader rock audiences.
Remarkable Longevity
The Rolling Stones have demonstrated remarkable longevity, continuing significant touring and recording activity across more than six decades.