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Decca Records in 1964: The Rolling Stones, Van Morrison, Tom Jones and the British pop explosion. To celebrate 90 years of Decca Records, a new book about the label's history is being released.
Beatles vs. the Rolling Stones: A History of Their Legendary Rivalry ... “The Beatles, who recommended the Stones to Decca, may well live to rue the day.
The Rolling Stones signed to Decca Records on May 5, 1963. ... The Rolling Stones were putting all their pieces in place: Brian Jones signed a management contract on May 1 between the band, ...
The Rolling Stones had finally freed themselves from their British label, Decca Records, and an onerous contract that paid them little in royalties for new material. Then years of bad blood ...
Dear Mo, The Rolling Stones contract with London/Decca is now up, or shortly about to be. They are not renewing. They are looking for a new label and company in the USA, but not their own label.
At the conclusion of their deal with Abkco and Decca Records, in 1971 the Stones registered their own company, Promotone, formed Rolling Stones Records and have licensed their ensuing catalog ...
After more than 20 years, the Rolling Stones and The Verve have resolved a sour dispute over the authorship of the song "Bitter Sweet Symphony."The Verve's frontman and co-founder, Richard ...
Without The Beatles, though, The Rolling Stones would have undoubtedly still been a success. “I Wanna Be Your Man” was an early success, but they hit No. 1 with their original songs soon after.
Rolling Stones Debut New 50th Anniversary Tongue Logo. ... Pasche was commissioned in 1969 by Jagger, who was unhappy with the designs provided by the Stones label, Decca Records.
The Stones signed with Decca Records in April 1963, they released their first single, a cover of Chuck Berry’s “Come On,” two months later, and the rest is history. Photo by ITV/Shutterstock ...