Carlo Little - drums
Tony Chapman - drums
Mick Avory - drums
(the Stones did not have a permanent drummer until Charlie Watts joined in early 1963)
2007-05-03 20:59:41
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answered by §torm♥ 4
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Slight dispute in facts here as you can see.
Carlo Little was an influential rock and roll drummer based in the London club scene in the 1960s. He was the first drummer with The Rolling Stones and taught Keith Moon how to play.
However, Tony Chapman played with the The Rolling Stones before they had a permanent line-up. He appeared with the band in 1962, including a performance at Sidcup Art College, Bexley, which Keith Richards had attended and was probably the drummer at the first official performance of the group, on 12 July 1962 at the Marquee Club in London.
In 1962, Mick Avory, before he joined The Kinks, briefly played drums for The Rolling Stones. He played their first show at The Marquee Club, but his tenure did not last long. He was subsequently replaced by their current drummer Charlie Watts.
2007-05-04 06:41:53
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answered by Therapist 6
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There were several line-up(member) changes when they formed in 1962. By late '63 the Stones consisted of; Mick Jagger-v, Kieth Richards-g, Brian Jones-g Bill Wyman-b, and Charlie Watts-d. This line-up continued until '69 when Jones was replaced by Mick Taylor-g.
2007-05-04 04:19:02
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answered by badmotorskuter 1
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carlo little
2007-05-04 03:56:56
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answered by *atomickitty* 7
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