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''Sticky Fingers'' is a 1971 album by the Rolling Stones. Sticky Fingers may also refer to: Books *Sticky Fingers (book), ''Sticky Fingers'' (book), a 2017 book by Joe Hagan People * Sticky Fingaz, member of the hip hop group Onyx Films * Sticky Fingers (1988 film), ''Sticky Fingers'' (1988 film), directed by Catlin Adams * Sticky Fingers (2009 film), ''Sticky Fingers'' (2009 film), directed by Ken Scott Music * Sticky Fingers (band), an Australian reggae rock band * Sticky Fingers (tribute band), United States-based The Rolling Stones tribute band Television * "Sticky Fingers" (1999), an episode from List of 2point4 children episodes#Series 8 (1999), ''2point4 children'', Series 8 Other uses

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Sticky Fingers
''Sticky Fingers'' is the 9th British and 11th American studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. The Stones released it on 23 April 1971 on their new, and own label Rolling Stones Records. They had been contracted by Decca Records and London Records in the UK and the US since 1963. On this album Mick Taylor made his second full-length appearance on a Rolling Stones album (after the live album ''Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!''). It was the first studio album without Brian Jones who died two years earlier. The original cover artwork, conceived by Andy Warhol and photographed and designed by members of his art collective, The Factory, showed a picture of a man in tight jeans, and had a working zip that opened to reveal underwear fabric. The cover was expensive to produce and damaged the vinyl record, so later re-issues featured just the outer photograph of the jeans. The album featured a return to basics for the Rolling Stones. The unusual instrumentation introduced ...
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Sticky Fingers (book)
''Sticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and ''Rolling Stone'' Magazine'' is a 2017 book by Joe Hagan that examines Jann Wenner and the history of ''Rolling Stone'' magazine. The book has seven "positive" reviews, nine "rave" reviews, and four "mixed" reviews, according to review aggregator Book Marks Literary Hub is a daily literary website that launched in 2015 by Grove Atlantic president and publisher Morgan Entrekin, American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame editor Terry McDonell, and Electric Literature founder Andy Hunter. Conten .... References 2017 non-fiction books English-language books Alfred A. Knopf books Rolling Stone {{media-book-stub ...
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Sticky Fingaz
Kirk Jones (born November 3, 1973), better known by his stage name Sticky Fingaz, is an American hardcore rapper, record producer, and actor best known as a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx. Sticky Fingaz was discovered by Jam Master Jay of Run-D.M.C., who signed Onyx on his label JMJ Records provided that Sticky would be in the group. His signature lazy eye, raspy voice, and boundless energy brought attention to the group, and he became the frontman. Onyx went on to release three top-selling albums before Sticky Fingaz began his solo career. Sticky Fingaz starred in more than 80 films and television shows. In 1993, he made his acting debut in Forest Whitaker's award-winning HBO drama ''Strapped''. His feature film credits include Spike Lee's '' Clockers'', '' In Too Deep'', ''Lockdown'', ''Doing Hard Time'' and '' Breaking Point'', but is best known for his role as "Tyrone" in ''Next Friday''. He made his television debut in ''New York Undercover'' and ''Nash ...
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Sticky Fingers (1988 Film)
''Sticky Fingers'' is a 1988 film directed by Catlin Adams, who co-wrote the film with Melanie Mayron. The film stars Helen Slater and Mayron. Premise Two young, unflappable street musicians are entrusted with a bag of drug money, and immediately set about spending it. Hijinks and shopping montages ensue. Cast *Helen Slater as Hattie *Melanie Mayron as Lolly *Adam Shaw as Jean-Marc *Shirley Stoler as Reeba *Danitra Vance as Evanston *Paul Calderon as Speed *Eileen Brennan as Stella *Carol Kane as Kitty *Loretta Devine as Diane *George Buza as Policeman *Stephen McHattie as Eddie *Christopher Guest as Sam *Gwen Welles Gwen Welles (born Gwen Goldberg, March 4, 1951 – October 13, 1993) was an American actress. Early years Gwen Welles was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, as Gwen Goldberg. She was the daughter of clothing designer Rebecca Welles and Barton G ... as Marcie Reception Critic reviews were mixed. References External links * 1988 films American female buddy f ...
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Sticky Fingers (2009 Film)
''Sticky Fingers'' (french: Les Doigts croches) is a 2009 Canadian film written and directed by Ken Scott. Plot Set in 1964, Donald Quintal (Patrice Robitaille) meets Father Padre Carmet (Jorge Sabate) at a missionary but is told by Carmet that he cannot be given the money. Donald begins his story that he was a part of ''The Panet Street Gang'' that was made up of six Montreal gangsters, and that four years ago, while they were in prison, they planned a bank heist. When the heist went awry, they all voted to give Jimmy the $2 million from the heist, seeing as he had devoted his life to God, on the condition of promising to share it when they all met again. Jimmy hid under the floor while the other five were taken away. When the five were released from prison, they met at a parish chapel near the Franco-Spanish border. Donald explained to the group that he had received a letter from Jimmy that they were to walk 830 km of the Camino pilgrimage to Santiago to get their share of the m ...
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Sticky Fingers (band)
Sticky Fingers is an Australian Indie rock band formed in 2008 in Sydney. The band consists of Dylan Frost (lead vocals/guitar), Paddy Cornwall (bass/vocals), Seamus Coyle (lead guitar), Beaker Best (drums/percussion) and Freddy Crabs (keys/synth). Former band member Taras Hrubyj-Piper (guitar/keyboards) left the band in 2009, shortly after their debut EP ''Helping Hand'' was released. They have released five studio albums: '' Caress Your Soul'' (2013), '' Land of Pleasure'' (2014), ''Westway (The Glitter & The Slums)'' (2016), '' Yours to Keep'' (2019) and Lekkerboy (2022), as well as three EP's: ''Helping Hand'' (2009), ''Extended Play'' (2010), and ''Happy Endings'' (2011). Their third album was the first album to debut and appear at number 1 on the Australian Albums Chart. On 5 December 2016 the band announced they would be going on an indefinite hiatus in February, due to several internal issues. On 26 March 2018, the band announced their return via their instagram account ...
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Sticky Fingers (tribute Band)
Sticky Fingers is a California and New York-based The Rolling Stones tribute/original recording band.“A Rolling Stones Tribute Band.”
Entertainment Weekly. July 22, 1994
It was formed by singer in 1989 after his military service.


Band members

Various members have played with Sticky Fingers during recording sessions and gigs. Band consists of musicians that admire and several that have performed with .Robbins, Brian

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List Of 2point4 Children Episodes
''2point4 Children'' is a British television sitcom which was broadcast on BBC One. Created and written by Andrew Marshall, the series follows the Porters, a working-class family who live in Chiswick, west London. It stars Belinda Lang, Gary Olsen, Julia Hills, Clare Woodgate (before being replaced by Clare Buckfield), and John Pickard. Andrew Marshall wrote all episodes, with the exception of three, which were written by Paul Alexander, Simon Braithwaite and Paul Smith. The show was originally directed and produced by Richard Boden, but the later series were directed by Nick Wood, Dewi Humphries and produced by Andrew Marshall. Series overview Episodes Series 1 (1991) Series 2 (1992) Series 3 (1993) Series 4 (1994) Series 5 (1995) Series 6 (1996) Series 7 (1998) Series 8 (1999) Home media BBC Enterprises released a video in 1993, comprising the first three episodes of the series, which are known as: ''Leader of the Pack'', ''Saturday Night and Sunday M ...
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