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Rolling Stones

Rolling Stones

The line up has included: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ian Stewart, Mick Taylor, Ronnie Wood.

The first public performance with Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts as permanent members of the band was at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond on Sunday 24 February 1963. They became the club's house band.

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Rolling Stones

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Crawdaddy Club

The website address on the plaque is defunct.

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Keith Richards - Dartford

6 Spielman Road. Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones spent his teen years in...

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Desmond Bowen

Desmond Bowen

Pioneer participant in the Notting Hill Carnival. "11th August 2009 We are sad to report the passing of Desmond Bowen age 73, in London on 9th August following a long period of sickness. Desmond wa...

Person, Community / Clubs, Music / songs, Caribbean Islands

1 memorial
Roger Waters

Roger Waters

Musician. Co-founder of the Pink Floyd rock group. Initially he was the group's bassist and went on to become its lyricist.

Person, Music / songs

1 memorial
Olive Christian Malvery

Olive Christian Malvery

Born in Lahore in the Punjab to parents of European and Indian ancestry, Thomas Barber Malvery and Jessie Anderson. She came to London in 1900 and trained as a singer at The Royal College of Music....

Person, Journalism / Publishing, Music / songs, Philanthropy, India

1 memorial
Samuel Harrison
1 memorial
Music Heritage London

Music Heritage London

Their website describes them as 'packaging and promoting London's unique music heritage with compelling and immersive experiences that audiences of all ages can enjoy and engage with'.

Group, Music / songs

1 memorial