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November 20, 1963
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05.14.09 Celebrate The Stones in the Seventies

The Rolling Stones recorded and released some of their finest work throughout the seventies. From the ragged brilliance of 1971's Sticky Fingers to the unbridled energy of 1978's Some Girls, it was a decade of music worthy of celebration. To commemorate this fertile decade for the band, Universal Music Enterprises and JamsBio invite you to create your own Rolling Stones top-5 lists and to play the '70s Stones edition of the "Scrumbler" game. Solve five puzzles and you'll be automatically entered to win one of these great prizes:

One Grand Prize Winner will get a Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster® guitar. Ten runners up will win a Rolling Stones prize pack featuring a Junk Food Clothing retro-inspired Stones t-shirt and a copy of The Biggest Bang Blu-Ray edition DVD.

Enter here: http://jamsbio.com/contest/rolling-stones



For more of the Stones' timeless work from the 1970s, be sure to pick up the just-released, re-mastered versions of four classic Stones albums from the seventies: Sticky Fingers, Goat's Head Soup, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, and Black And Blue. These re-mastered albums mark the first in a series of reissues, one that continues with the June 8 (June 9 for fans in the USA) releases of Some Girls, Emotional Rescue, Tattoo You, and Undercover.

Stay tuned to RollingStones.com for the latest news on re-issues and much more.