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Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones (28 February 1942 – 3 July 1969) was an English musician and founder of the Rolling Stones. [1] Initially a slide guitarist, he went on to sing backing vocals and played a wide variety of instruments on Rolling Stones recordings and in concerts.
Brian Jones, the founding guitarist of the Rolling Stones, was found at the bottom of his pool on July 3, 1969 -- at the age of 27.
In an exclusive interview about Nick Broomfield’s doc ‘The Stones and Brian Jones,’ the ex-Stone recalls the band’s founder and most tragic figure.
Brian Jones didn’t live past thirty — he died at twenty-six, at the bottom of his swimming pool, probably swallowing some water, too stoned to catch his breath and come up for air.
B rian Jones, rhythm guitarist with the Rolling Stones from their inception in 1962 until his departure early last month, is dead. He was 25. Jones died shortly after being pulled, unconscious,...
Even for obsessive Rolling Stones fans, the story of founding guitarist Brian Jones ’ death nearly 51 years ago has been so clouded with misinformation, controversy and battling agendas...
Brian Jones died tragically young, aged just 27, on July 3, 1969. He was in The Rolling Stones for seven years and his importance to the band in those early days cannot be...
On July 3, 1969, the Rolling Stones’ founder and original leader, Brian Jones, became an inaugural member of the notorious “27 Club,” when he drowned in his swimming pool at Cotchford Farm in...
Reckless, objectionable, a genius musician ravaged by drugs and consumed by self-loathing, the Brian Jones brought back to our screens by Nick Broomfield is a deeply tragic figure.
His latest film, The Stones and Brian Jones, is no different. Using a combination of previously unseen footage, candid interviews, and Broomfield's own narration, the documentary looks back at the rise of The Rolling Stones and the tragic fate of the titular founding member.