As the Rolling Stones celebrate their 60th anniversary, acclaimed author Lesley-Ann Jones launches The Stone Age, her biography of the self-styled greatest rock'n'roll band in the world.
The Stone Age shows how the ultimate anti-establishment misfits became the respectable global brand we know today. And how five white suburban kids brought the music of black America to British audiences - and are now still playing, to the grandchildren of their original fans?
In a revealing and entertaining evening for all music fans at the Boston cabaret room at the George IV, Lesley-Ann will be in conversation with journalist Duncan Steer, recently host of music chat nights with Nick Lowe, Baxter Dury and John Altman.
Known for her exhaustive research, Lesley-Ann Jones has interviewed hundreds of insiders and eye witnesses to create this definitive biography; as a friend of Bill Wyman in the 80s, she had already seen the Stones' world up close for herself.
A Fleet Street showbiz writer for over 20 years, Lesley-Ann is steeped in rock and pop culture: she has been on tour with Elton John, Paul McCartney, Queen and David Bowie (who she also knew as a child), worked with Debbie Harry, and interviewed everyone from Princess Margaret to Brigitte Bardot and Frank Sinatra. Lesley-Ann is the author of Love of My Life: The Lives and Loves of Freddie Mercury; Who Killed John Lennon: The Lives, Loves and Deaths of the Greatest Rock Star; and Hero: Bowie.
Advance tickets are £8 with a book-and-ticket offer for just £23 (Book RRP is £20).
There will be a chance to ask your own questions.
Praise for Lesley-Ann Jones' last book, her memoir Tumbling Dice
"Brilliant, unputdownable, a tour de force. The best book about celebrities that I have ever read. I wish I’d written it." -
Simon Napier-Bell
"Lesley-Ann was both the glamour and the guts of rock journalism. No one got closer to the story, nor nearer to the core of a crazy time. She was there and she was all there." -
Robert Elms, BBC Radio London
"Boy oh boy, Tumbling Dice is sensational! The stories are amazing and the storyteller, Lesley-Ann Jones, brings such intelligence, self-knowledge and honesty to a life recollected, that by the second page of the introduction, I was hooked."
Matthew Parris
Boston Room, George IV, Chiswick, W4 2DR