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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ricky_FensonRicky Fenson - Wikipedia

    Richard Brown (born 22 May 1945; in Chopwell, County Durham), better known by his stage name of Ricky Fenson, also known as Rick Brown, is a British bass guitarist.

  2. Lewis Brian Hopkins Jones ( Cheltenham, 28 de febrero de 1942- Hartfield, 3 de julio de 1969) fue un músico multiinstrumentista y compositor británico. Fue miembro fundador, junto con el cantante Mick Jagger, el guitarrista Keith Richards y el pianista Ian Stewart, de la banda de rock The Rolling Stones en 1962.

  3. Ricky Fenson also played bass guitar with The Rolling Stones during their early days before Bill Wyman joined the band. Fenson participated in several gigs, contributing to the band’s developing sound during its formative phase.

  4. Bill Wyman auditioned for the role of bass guitarist at a pub in Chelsea on 7 December 1962 and was hired as a successor to Dick Taylor, [14] after Colin Golding [15] and Ricky Fenson [16] had stints with the band.

  5. 28 de feb. de 2022 · Mick Jagger y Keith Richards eran compañeros de colegio y fanáticos del blues, que una noche de abril de 1962 entraron a un pub y quedaron hipnotizados por el guitarrista rubio con mirada de enfant...

  6. The original lineup was tentatively named 'The Cyril Davies Blues Band' and was made up of former members of Screaming Lord Sutch's group, the Savages, including Nicky Hopkins on piano, Carlo Little on drums and Ricky Fenson (aka Rick Brown) on bass.

  7. Learn about Ricky Fenson, the original bassist of The Rollin' Stones, who played at the Ealing Club in 1962. Find out how he left the band and who replaced him, and watch interviews with Mick and Keith about their Edith Grove flat.