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	<title>Classic Pop Icons &#187; it&#8217;s all over now</title>
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		<title>The Rolling Stones&#8217; American debut</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today marks not only the birthday of The Rolling Stones&#8217; drummer Charlie Watts (he&#8217;s 68 today), but also the 45th anniversary of the band&#8217;s very first gig on US soil. This took place at the Manning Bowl in Lynn, Mass. That first US tour wasn&#8217;t very successful as the band didn&#8217;t even have a hit [...]]]></description>
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<td>Today marks not only the birthday of The Rolling Stones&#8217; drummer Charlie Watts (he&#8217;s 68 today), but also the 45th anniversary of the band&#8217;s very first gig on US soil. This took place at the Manning Bowl in Lynn, Mass.</td>
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<p>That first US tour wasn&#8217;t very successful as the band didn&#8217;t even have a hit record to promote, but the trip was not a wasted one.  During the tour, the band did a two-day recording session at the legendary Chess studios in Chicago which produced their first UK number one &#8211; the classic It&#8217;s All Over Now. </p>
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<p>Eleven days after the gig at the Manning Bowl, the Stones made their US television debut on Dean Martin&#8217;s Hollywood Palace, performing Not Fade Away and I Just Wanna Make Love to You.  Check that performance below: </p>
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<p>For more Rolling Stones videos, head over to the <a href="http://www.classicpopicons.com/britinvasion/The-Rolling-Stones/" target="_blank">ClassicPopIcons video section</a></p>
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