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"My Life as a Rolling Stone" Docuseries Offers Inside Look at Iconic Band


Wed 22 Jun 2022 | 11:45 AM
Yara Sameh

Epix is giving fans a candid look inside one of the most beloved and influential rock bands, The Rolling Stone.

The network is premiering the new docuseries "My Life as a Rolling Stone" as part of the celebration of The Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary.

The docuseries consists of four episodes and focuses on each of the four main original members of the legendary rock band.

The Rolling Stones

The docuseries will explore how a group of young musicians in love with blues became one of the most influential bands in history.

It will feature interviews and archive footage to explore their contribution to the music industry.

Each episode will follow how the band members, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman, and late drummer Charlie Watts created the monstrous success of The Rolling Stones by pouring their souls and talents into a band that’s still on the road 60 years after its foundation.

"My Life as a Rolling Stone" will also dedicate an episode to Watts, who died last year at the age of 80.

The docuseries is directed by Oliver Murray and Clare Tavernor. It is produced by Mercury Studios and executive produced by Steve Condie, SVP, Content, Mercury Studios.

BBC Two - The Rolling Stones at the BBC

The band was formed in London in 1962 with multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones the primary leader of the band during its formative years.

They began their career by performing covers from other artists before making up their own compositions.

In 1969, Jones had quit the band due to drug abuse issues, however, The Rolling Stones continued with its four main members to become one of the bands that shaped rock and roll and inspired dozens of musicians for six generations.

"My Life as a Rolling Stone" will release at Epix sometime this year.