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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 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 ...
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.
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 ...
Fifty-nine years after Decca Records proclaimed England’s Newest Hit Makers had arrived on American soil, the Rolling Stones returned to the United States on Thursday (Oct. 19) to launch their ...
The Rolling Stones are still rocking. The legendary band will announce details about their new album, "Hackney Diamonds," during an event livestreaming today on YouTube. Band members Mick Jagger ...
The Rolling Stones say making music is no different than it was decades ago 06:56. After six decades of rock 'n' roll, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are at it again.