BEFORE THE BEATLES! THE STONES DID DETROIT 06/1964

From the MCRFB MUSIC NEWS archive: 1964

‘Stones Roll On But Fans Still Gather’

 

 

 


 

 

FROM THE BACK-PAGES OF THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

 

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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1964

 

 

 

DETROIT (JUNE 15) — The Rolling Stones were weary Monday, but not at rest.

They packed their silver buckled shoes, took down their newly washed socks from the grillwork and moved from one Detroit motel to another in an attempt to elude their eager fans.

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DETROIT FREE PRESS


Detroit Free Press June 16, 1964

Detroit Free Press Monday, June 15, 1964

Detroit Free Press Sunday, June 14, 1964

Detroit Free Press Wednesday, June 3, 1964

 

Detroit Free Press | June 1964

 

 

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The Rolling Stones 1964

THE STONES SLEPT HERE. Sunday night, June 14, 1964. The Holiday Inn, 1331 Trumbull Blvd., and Porter Street (two blocks south of Michigan and Trumbull), near downtown Detroit. While the famous name and facade has long since been removed in the 1980s, today, the four-storied structure is still open for business under its current name, The Corktown Inn.


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