A stolen Rolling Stones dulcimer: You can sometimes get what you want
The letter set in motion one of the oddest episodes in Washington rock-and-roll history. Call it “Brian Jones and the Case of the Purloined Dulcimer.”. In the summer of 1966, his band, the Rolling Stones, were on a North American tour. They had two shows on June 26: an afternoon show in Washington and an evening show in Baltimore.
Wrote Debbie: “You were being very foolish and selfish when you took the instrument. No one is benefiting by your unwise prank. The real Stones’ fans don’t want the Stones to remember Washington as a thieves’ den.”
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