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The Stones may refer to: *The Rolling Stones, an English rock band formed in the 1960s, commonly referred to as "The Stones" * The Stones (market), a market in Newcastle-under-Lyme *The Stones (New Zealand band), a 1982-1983 band from Dunedin * ''The Stones'' (TV series), a 2004 television sitcom canceled after 10 episodes *Wealdstone F.C., an English football club nicknamed "The Stones" *"The Stones", a 1995 Christian song by Ray Boltz See also *Stone (other) A stone is a small piece of rock. Stone may also refer to: Unit of measurement * Stone (unit), a measure of weight formerly used in various Germanic European countries and still commonly used in Great Britain and Ireland for measuring human body ... * The Stone (other) * Stones (other) {{disambiguation ...
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The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically driven sound that came to define hard rock. Their first stable line-up consisted of vocalist Mick Jagger, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman, and drummer Charlie Watts. During their formative years, Jones was the primary leader: he assembled the band, named it, and drove their sound and image. After Andrew Loog Oldham became the group's manager in 1963, he encouraged them to write their own songs. Jagger and Richards became the primary creative force behind the band, alienating Jones, who had developed a drug addiction that interfered with his ability to contribute meaningfully. Rooted in blues and early rock and roll, the Rolling Stones started out playing covers and were at the forefront ...
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The Stones (market)
Newcastle-under-Lyme ( RP: , ) is a market town and the administrative centre of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, England. The 2011 census population of the town was 75,082, whilst the wider borough had a population of 128,264 in 2016, up from 123,800 in the 2011 Census. Toponym The name "Newcastle" is derived from a mid 12th century motte and bailey that was built after King Stephen granted lands in the area to Ranulf de Gernon, Earl of Chester; the land was for his support during the civil war known as The Anarchy. "Lyme" might refer to the Lyme Brook or the Forest of Lyme (with lime and elm trees) that covered an extensive area across the present day counties of Cheshire, Staffordshire and parts of Derbyshire. History 12th–19th centuries Newcastle was not recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book, as it grew up round a 12th-century castle, but it must have gained rapid importance, as a charter, known solely through a reference in another charter to Presto ...
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The Stones (New Zealand Band)
The Stones were a New Zealand band from Dunedin named after the Rolling Stones. One of the earliest bands to record on the Flying Nun label, they helped form the style of music known as the Dunedin sound, along with label mates such as the Chills, the Verlaines and Sneaky Feelings, all of whom appeared alongside the Stones on the seminal Flying Nun release the '' Dunedin Double'' EP. The band was a three-piece with Jeff Batts (bass, vocals), Wayne Elsey (vocals, guitar), Graeme Anderson (drums). Whereas the other three bands to appear on this record went on to increased fame both in New Zealand and overseas, the Stones split up not long after its release, although all members of the band went on to success in other local bands. Most important of these was Wayne Elsey's time in the DoubleHappys, a band which itself led to the formation of Straitjacket Fits Straitjacket Fits formed in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1986 and were a prominent band in the Flying Nun label's second wav ...
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The Stones (TV Series)
''The Stones'' is an American sitcom television series that starred Robert Klein, Judith Light, Lindsay Sloane and Jay Baruchel as the Stone family that are divorced but still live under the same roof. The show premiered on CBS on March 17, 2004 and was canceled after three episodes had aired. It was produced by David Kohan, Max Mutchnick and Jenji Kohan. Cast *Robert Klein...Stan Stone *Judith Light....Barbara Stone *Lindsay Sloane....Karly Stone *Jay Baruchel....Winston Stone Episodes Response Robert Bianco of ''USA Today ''USA Today'' (stylized in all uppercase) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth on September 15, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headquarters in Tysons, Virgini ...'' gave it 1.5 stars out of four. "This barrage of sullen sex jokes are a family affair in more ways than one." New York Times said "But ''The Stones'' ultimately misses the potential in the clash of idioms ...
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Wealdstone F
Wealdstone () is a district located in the centre of the London Borough of Harrow, England. It is located just north of Harrow town centre and is south of Harrow Weald, west of Belmont and Kenton, and east of Headstone. The area accommodates most of Harrow's industrial and business designated land. Wealdstone was the location of the Kodak Harrow factory; it closed in 2016. Wealdstone is centred on the High Street, and much traffic is bypassed from here by the George Gange Way flyover built in 1996. Its western boundary is formed by Harrow View, across which Headstone Manor lies, whereas on the east is Byron Park and the Belmont Trail. Harrow & Wealdstone station and the council offices are located at its southern end. Etymology The eponymous Weald Stone is a sarsen stone, positioned to mark the then boundary between the parishes of Harrow and Harrow Weald. It is located outside the Bombay Central restaurant, which was built as a public house (previously known as the Weald S ...
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Ray Boltz
Raymond Howard "Ray" Boltz (born June 14, 1953) is a retired singer and songwriter who first came to wide notice in contemporary Christian music. Many of his songs tell stories of faith and inspiration. Background Raised by his parents William and Ruth Boltz in Muncie, Indiana, Ray Boltz is the middle of his parents' three children (a fourth child died shortly after birth). Boltz was married to Carol (nee Brammer) Boltz for 33 years (1975-2008), and they have four children: Karen, Philip, Elizabeth and Sara. Boltz graduated from Ball State University with a degree in business and marketing. Boltz was virtually unknown when he wrote "Thank You", which won the Song of the Year prize at the 1990 GMA Dove Awards. His song "I Pledge Allegiance to the Lamb" also won a Dove Award for Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year, at the 25th GMA Dove Awards in 1994. After the release of ''Songs from the Potter's Field'' in 2002, and his last tour in 2004, Boltz retired from the music ...
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Stone (other)
A stone is a small piece of rock. Stone may also refer to: Unit of measurement * Stone (unit), a measure of weight formerly used in various Germanic European countries and still commonly used in Great Britain and Ireland for measuring human body weight * Stone (Chinese weight) Materials and minerals * Building stone, a building materials, building material * Dimension stone, stone fabricated to specific sizes or shapes * Gemstone, an attractive mineral used for adornments * Stoneware, a ceramic ware Biology * Calculus (medicine), a stone formed in the body, such as kidney stones or gallstones * Pyrena, the hard seed-bearing kernel inside drupe fruits such as peaches and olives Geography England * Stone, Buckinghamshire * Stone, Gloucestershire *Stone, South Yorkshire * Stone, Staffordshire * Stone (UK Parliament constituency) in Staffordshire * Stone, Worcestershire * Kent ** Norton, Buckland and Stone ** Stone, Kent ** Stone in Oxney United States *Stone, Indiana *Stone, Ken ...
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The Stone (other)
The Stone may refer to: Music *The Stone (music space), an experimental music space in New York City *The Stone (San Francisco), a music club at 412 Broadway, San Francisco * "The Stone" (Ashes Divide song) * "The Stone" (Dave Matthews Band song) *The Stone (band), a Serbian black metal band *The Stone (Babble album) *The Stone (Milford Graves and Bill Laswell album) Other * ''The Stone'' (online game), an online puzzle game * ''The Stone'' (1977 film), a 1977 Azerbaijani film * ''The Stone'' (2013 film), a 2013 South Korean film *The Stone (blog), the New York Times philosophy blog *"The Stone", an episode of the cartoon ''Kidd Video'' See also *Stone (other) *Stones (other) *The Stones (other) The Stones may refer to: *The Rolling Stones, an English rock band formed in the 1960s, commonly referred to as "The Stones" *The Stones (market), a market in Newcastle-under-Lyme *The Stones (band), a 1982-1983 band from Dunedin, New Zealand *The ...
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