RARE ROLLING STONES PHOTO: MICK JAGGER DEPARTS FOUR SEASONS HOTEL TO VISIT VETERANS STADIUM CONCERT SITE (8/27/89)

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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger leaving Four Seasons Hotel in Philly © Roger Barone 1989 (August 27, 1989)

Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones exits Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia for a visit to the concert venue in South Philadelphia. Jagger and the Stones arrived in Philly on Sunday afternoon, August 27. A small group of fans and photographers are seen waiting outside the hotel. The Stones rehearsals were held at JFK Stadium © Roger Barone 1989

MICK JAGGER/ROLLING STONES: FOUR SEASONS HOTEL (August 27, 1989)

VINTAGE ROLLING STONES PHOTO: MICK JAGGER AND DAUGHTER JADE IN LIMOUSINE OUTSIDE PHILLY FOUR SEASONS HOTEL (8/27/89)

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Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and daughter Jade leaving Philly hotel. © roger barone 1989

Mick Jagger seated next to daughter, Jade, in a limousine outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia. Jagger and the Rolling Stones were headed to JFK Stadium where the Stones’ rehearsal stage was being set up. © Roger Barone 1989

MICK JAGGER/JADE JAGGER: FOUR SEASONS HOTEL (August 27, 1989)

ROLLING STONES’ BACKUP VOCALIST LISA FISCHER ATTENDS WXPN FILM FESTIVAL SCREENING OF “TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM” (4/14/2013)

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Rolling Stones backup singer, Lisa Fischer, Mandell Theater, Drexel University. April 14, 2013. © Roger Barone 2013

Lisa Fischer, a backup singer with the Rolling Stones since their 1989 “Steel Wheels” Tour, along with Darlene Love, attended the WXPN Film Festival screening of “Twenty Feet From Fame” at Drexel University’s Mandell Theater. Fischer and Love, who are featured in the documentary film about backup singers, took questions from the audience after the screening and each performed a song. © Roger Barone 2013

ROLLING STONES’ PHALLIC BALLOON UNZIPPED AT SPECTRUM ARENA IN PHILLY (6/30/75)

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Rolling Stones Phallic Balloon unzipped at Spectrum Arena, June 29, 1975; © Roger Barone

The Rolling Stones’ controversial phallic stage prop was banned in a few cities during their 1975 Tour of the Americas (TOTA). The phallic-shaped balloon was inflated during the playing of “Star Star” a song from the band’s “Goats Head Soup” album. © Roger Barone 1975

ROLLING STONES: SPECTRUM ARENA (June 30, 1975)

 

During the move-in for the Stones’ Philly shows, several of my Spectrum co-workers and I were assigned to the coveted (if you were a Stones’ fan)  truck unloading detail. When the phallic balloon was being unveiled, large boxes of Styrofoam packing peanuts were stocked with it. The Styrofoam sperm would be ejaculated from the penis balloon into the audience during Star Star, a rocking Stones’ song about groupies.

Inside the truck, we had a virtual sperm fight  with  floating  debris  sailing in all directions, uncontrollably, like a slow-motion blizzard stirring within a holiday snow globe, littering equipment, floors and nesting in our hair.  John “Bluto” Belushi had nothing on us.

On Tuesday, September 4th, 2001, Bill Wyman made an appearance at Border’s Books on Walnut Street, near 17th. Wyman was doing a signing and lecture in support of his just published “Blues Odyssey” book. Wyman shared a hearty laugh when I told him the story. PHOTO: © ROGER BARONE

“STAR STAR” YOUTUBE VIDEO FROM L0s Angeles (L.A. Forum) 1975:

“STAR STAR” TEXAS 1978

VINTAGE SOLO PERFORMANCE PHOTO: RONNIE WOOD & FRIENDS CONCERT PHOTO FROM GOLDEN NUGGET CASINO (4/21/12)

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Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood solo performance Atlantic City April 21, 2012. © roger barone

Rolling Stones’ guitarist Ronnie Wood entertains fans at the Golden Nugget Casino during a rare solo performance in April. Wood also met with fans before the show and posed for pictures and signed autographs during a Meet & Greet session. Wood is wearing a red Justin Bieber shirt. © roger barone 2012

RONNIE WOOD & FRIENDS : GOLDEN NUGGET CASINO, ATLANTIC CITY (April 21, 2012)

VINTAGE ROLLING STONES PHOTO FROM PHILLY: MICK JAGGER CORDLESS MICROPHONE, KEITH RICHARDS WITH CIGARETTE (6/29/75)

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Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Spectrum Arena June 29, 1975 © roger barone

Mick Jagger sings with a cordless microphone as Keith Richards plays a black Fender Telecaster guitar while a cigarette dangles from his lips. Rolling Stones performing first of two shows at the Spectrum during their 1975 “Tour of The Americas.” © Roger Barone 1975

MICK JAGGER/KEITH RICHARDS: THE SPECTRUM ARENA (June 29, 1975)

I vividly remember taking this photo. I had a split second to decide whom to focus on; Mick in the foreground with the mic’ or Keith in the background with the ciggy.

After shooting about half the show at this point I had lots of Jagger shots, so I shifted focus and captured that cigarette in Keith’s mouth. I’m happy with my decision, but as you can see, using daylight film under the red tungsten lamps was a killer, although it’s not so distracting in this shot.

ROGER BARONE IN PICTURE WITH MICK JAGGER POSING WITH PHILADELPHIA PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS JFK STADIUM (8/26/81)

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Mick Jagger poses with Philadelphia Press photographers: roger barone upper left. August 24, 1981 © Denis O'Keefe 1981

Mick Jagger poses with Philadelphia Press photographers at JFK Stadium during his visit to announce the Rolling Stones’ 1981 “Tattoo You” Tour itinerary. Numbered Photographers: 1 Akira Suwa, Philadelphia Inquirer; 2 Scott Weiner, Retna; 3 April Saul, Philadelphia Inquirer; 4 Rusty Kennedy, Associated Press; 5 Roger Barone, South Philadelphia American; 6 DeMarco, Independent Free Lancer. Photo: This photo appeared in US MAGAZINE, courtesy © Denis O’Keefe, Philadelphia Daily News.

MICK JAGGER/PHILADELPHIA PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS: US MAGAZINE 1981

This photo appeared in US magazine (published by  Jann Wenner [Rolling Stone] a weekly competitor of People magazine)  in 1981. Denis O’Keefe has generously permitted me to use this photo on my Rolling Stones’ Blog.

RARE ROLLING STONES DRUMMER: CHARLIE WATTS & A, B,C & D of BOOGIE WOOGIE IRIDIUM CLUB (6/29/2012)

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Rolling Stones' drummer, Charlie Watts performs at the Iridium Club in New York, during rare solo appearance. June 29, 2012 © roger barone

Rolling Stones’ drummer, Charlie Watts performing at the Iridium Club in New York with the A, B, C and D of Boogie Woogie Jazz Band. Watts played several days at the historic venue on Broadway. © Roger Barone 2012

CHARLIE  WATTS/ABC and D of BOOGIE WOOGIE: IRIDIUM CLUB (June 29, 2012)

VINTAGE MICK JAGGER PHOTO, TOSSING ROSES ON JFK STADIUM CROWD IN PHILLY (9/25/81)

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Mick Jagger drops roses on JFK Stadium Stones' Concert Crowd, September 25, 1981. © Roger Barone 1981

Rolling Stones’ singer Mick Jagger drops roses from a cherry picker on the JFK Stadium crowd in Philadelphia. The Stones opened their 1981 “Tattoo You” Tour in Philly. Jagger is wearing a Philadelphia Eagles football jersey number 21, which was worn by defensive back John Sciarra. who  quarterbacked the UCLA Bruins to a Rose Bowl victory in 1976.  © Roger Barone 1981

MICK JAGGER: JFK STADIUM (September 25, 1981)

VINTAGE ROLLING STONES’ STAGE SETUP PHOTO FROM PHILLY IATSE STAGEHANDS JFK STADIUM (9/24/81)

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Philadelphia stageshands preparing the Rolling Stones "Tattoo You" Tour stage at JFK Stadium, Sept 24, 1981 © Roger Barone 1981

Local members of the International Association of Theater and Stage Employees assist with the erection of the Rolling Stones’ 1981 “Tattoo You” Tour stage in JFK Stadium on the day before the Stones first show of the tour. © Roger Barone 1981

ROLLING STONES STAGE/PHILLY STAGEHANDS: JFK STADIUM (September 24, 1981)