he created them,was the original founding member,he named them, and he was the integral and most important driving force behind the band in the first year especially.this is because mick and Keith weren,t so sure initially that they were going to have any success at all.but brian was so determined that he never stopped looking and asking and searching for gigs on a continuous basis.when they finally made it it almost seems that they held this against brian.Jones was a musical genius and could easily play over 30 instruments.
Brian Jones played the following instruments: guitar (electric and steel-string acoustic, sometimes with a "bottleneck"), harmonica, piano, organ, recorder, clarinet, oboe, flute, Saxophone, trumpet, Trombone, sitar, tamboura, dulcimer, koto, harp, autoharp, mellotron, marimba, xylophone, glockenspiel, clavinet, banjo, Accordion, harpsichord and miscellaneous forms of percussion. You can hear him at his best on Aftermath(1966), Between The Buttons (1967) and Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967).
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Mr. Brian Jones, esq.
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones
Two, Brian Jones and Ian Stewart.
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Brian Jones from Rolling Stones? SiK KuNt!
Brian Jones death.
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No, he was found at the bottom of his swimming pool.
Mick Taylor
Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones
Two, Brian Jones and Ian Stewart.
Mr. Brian Jones, esq.
Brain Jones, founder of The Rolling Stones, was 5 feet 6 inches tall. His full name was Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones.
Rolling Stones Guitarists: The Late Brian Jones (He Also Founded The Rolling Stones), Keith Richards, Mick Taylor ( Replaced Brian Jones After He Was Fired From The Stones), & Ron Wood ( Who Replaced Mick Taylor).
Brian: yes, until he died in July, 1969.