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Stones

British  
/ stəʊnz /

plural noun

  1. the. See Rolling Stones

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The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and Bruce Springstein round out the site's top five most recognised names.

From BBC

Mr. Taylor began playing in jam sessions led by saxophonist Fred Anderson, and the drummer, Mr. Abrams and saxophonist Matana Roberts launched Sticks and Stones, a superb trio that hosted jams in the city.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I came full of vigour: I'm going to make it, I'm going to be up there with the Beatles and the Stones."

From BBC

In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones cut their teeth at the long-gone Eel Pie Island Hotel.

From Washington Post

Within a decade, he was performing with some of the biggest names in music, from Taylor Swift to the Rolling Stones, 50 Cent to Eric Clapton.

From Seattle Times