'THE Stones' bring to the stage all the energy and excitement of a live Rolling Stones concert, with a front man who looks, sounds, feels and moves like Mick Jagger himself.
And a young Keith Richards who belongs to the 1970’s, and a band that kicks out the music with the same loose but tight feel of the Rolling Stones.
The greatest tribute band in the world pays tribute to the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World.
If you like the Rolling Stones you will need to see and hear this band at Lochgelly Centre on Friday March 9.
Ben Wattam is the frontman of The Stones, and has more than just a passing resemblance to his counterpart Mick Jagger.
Coming from Eckington, Derbyshire, Ben has been influenced by Sir Mick Jagger for many years, even before ‘The Stones’.
This was due to Mick’s relatives being from Eckington and the local area.
Mick’s grandmother lived and died in the same village, and Mr Jagger has been known to visit her grave from time to time, even popping into the local pubs for a drink with the locals.
Richard Jordan plays the role of Keith Richards.
Richard has been a professional guitarist since leaving school. After travelling the world with his brother, James, in the same Beatles Tribute Band, he found his home in The Stones and hasn't looked back.
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