The Rolling Stones are a British rock band formed in London in 1962. The band's core lineup consists of Mick Jagger (vocals, harmonica), Keith Richards (guitar, vocals), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ronnie Wood (guitar, vocals), with Brian Jones being one of the founding members until his death in 1969. **Genre:** The Rolling Stones are primarily known for rock and roll, but they have also incorporated elements of blues, country, and punk into their music. **Notable Works:** Some of their most famous albums include "Out of Our Heads" (1965), "Beggars Banquet" (1968), "Let It Bleed" (1969), "Sticky Fingers" (1971), and "Exile on Main St." (1972). Iconic songs include "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black," "Gimme Shelter," and "Start Me Up." **Impact on Music:** The Rolling Stones are considered