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More than 300 rare Rolling Stones artifacts, including this mariachi shirt worn by Charlie Watts, are on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. The exhibit, "Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction," covers two floors at the museum and will be up through March 2014.
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Rolling Stones Letter to Santana, June 10, 1970
This letter requests Santana's permission to include the group's Altamont performance in a film with the working title "Love In Vain," which would eventually be released as "Gimme Shelter." Santana declined to participate.
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Mick Jagger Stage Outfit, 1981
This outfit was worn by Mick Jagger during the Rolling Stones' 1981-1982 tours of the U.S and Europe. The cape is made from actual flags.
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Keith Richards' acoustic guitar
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Mick Jagger's yearbook
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Brian Jones' Dolcimer
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Charlie Watts Drawing, 1966
This sketch by drummer Charlie Watts was published in the concert program sold on the Rolling Stones' 1966 U.S. tour.
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Keith Richards' Jacket, c. 1965
Keith Richards can be seen wearing this black leather bomber jacket in photographs included in the Rolling Stones' 1966 greatest hits collection "Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)."
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Keith Richards' Jacket
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Rolling Stones Publishing Agreement, 1963
"Stoned" was one of the first songs composed by the Rolling Stones. The entire band, including founding member Ian Stewart, are included as co-composers. The song was the b-side of their second single, "I Wanna Be Your Man," which was composed by Lennon and McCartney.
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Keith Richards' Belt, c. 1976
Keith Richards wore this belt onstage during the Rolling Stones' 1976 world tour.