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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to open exhibit focusing on 50 years of The Rolling Stones

EMBARGO UNTIL 5 AM FEB. 27, 2013 - FILE - This April 8, 1964 file photo shows The Rolling Stones during a rehearsal at an unknown location. The British band members, from left, are, Brian Jones, guitar; Bill Wyman, bass; Charlie Watts, drums; Mick Jagger, vocals; and Keith Richards, guitar. The Cleveland-based The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum will open “Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction,” an exclusive exhibit celebrating the archetypal rock band, on May 24, 2013. (AP Photo, File)

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EMBARGO UNTIL 5 AM FEB. 27, 2013 - FILE - This April 8, 1964 file photo shows The Rolling Stones during a rehearsal at an unknown location. The British band members, from left, are, Brian Jones, guitar; Bill Wyman, bass; Charlie Watts, drums; Mick Jagger, vocals; and Keith Richards, guitar. The Cleveland-based The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum will open “Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction,” an exclusive exhibit celebrating the archetypal rock band, on May 24, 2013. (AP Photo, File)

CLEVELAND - The story of The Rolling Stones is so huge it takes 2 1/2 floors of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to tell.

The Cleveland-based museum will open "Rolling Stones: 50 Years of Satisfaction," an exclusive exhibit celebrating the archetypal rock band, on May 24.

The exhibit will be open until March 2014 and will include personal and collected items that have never before been seen by the public along with film, text and interactive components and periodic lectures on the band's 50-year career. The entire exhibit will take up more than two floors of the museum.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and The Stones recently held a series of concerts to celebrate their 50th year together and there have been rumours of more activity.

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http://rockhall.org

http://rollingstones.com

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