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ABOUT THE ROLLING BONES
Based in New York City, The Rolling Bones are notorious for our incredible rock 'n roll show that
gets everyone on their feet! We've gigged in Europe and across the USA. We've played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice.
We've rocked out to several thousand fans in New Orleans during Jazzfest, and to top it all off we're the resident
band at one of New York City's best live music clubs on Bleecker St - right where Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix and
countless other legends got their start!
The Rolling Bones have been seen on national TV
on VH-1, CNN, and the Today Show, been highlighted in major magazines and newspapers such as Fortune
and The Wall St. Journal see article, and were recently broadcast on the
internationally syndicated Oprah Winfrey television show, seen in over 100
countries by an estimated 22 million viewers.
The Rolling Bones were highlighted in the NY Times
best-selling book, Love, Greg & Lauren, by our bassist Greg Manning
about his wife Lauren Manning's miraculous survival of the 9/11 tragedy.
Mick Jagger, touched by Lauren's story and aware that Greg played in the
Rolling Bones, presented Greg a signed Telecaster guitar while on tour in
France. <Click here
to listen to Mick’s videophonecall to Greg & Lauren!>
We performed twice at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Museum in Cleveland, Ohio for Fortune's Battle of the Bands. We
were personally selected by Felix Cavaliere (lead
singer/organist of the Young Rascals) to compete against top bands from throughout the
United States.
Our annual charity show, "Band Together For
NYC," has helped fund local gradeschool
music programs. The Rolling Bones are the headline performers
on the beach every July in Amagansett,NY for the Children of Cantor Fitgerald
9/11 Relief Fund's Annual White Party - Clam Bake benefit.
On a less serious note, "The Bones" was shouted out in London's Royal Albert Hall at the Cream Reunion in May 2005 by
our lead guitarist. Click here to listen.
Funds raised from our shows
help The JAM NYC - that makes the Rolling Bones
and many other bands of working professionals possible.
Come to our next gig and find out why we are the
World's Greatest Stones Tribute Band and so much more!
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