Sidcup Art College

Sidcup Art College was an art college in Grassington Road, Sidcup, London Borough of Bexley, an outer suburb of Greater London, England.

The College was demolished to make way for a Morrisons supermarket which opened in 2010.[1]

Musical heritage

One of the college's most famous students was Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones.[2] In 1961, while attending the college, Richards became reacquainted with his primary-school friend Mick Jagger, then a student at the London School of Economics: they met by chance on a train and found they shared an interest in blues music. An early line-up of The Rolling Stones, including Jagger, Richards, Brian Jones, Ian Stewart ("Stu"), Ricky Fenson and Tony Chapman, played at Sidcup Art College on 12 December 1962.[3]

The Pretty Things, one of Britain's early R&B bands, was also formed at the College in September 1963. One of the founding members was Dick Taylor, a former bassist with the Rolling Stones and student at Sidcup Art College.

References

  1. Beck, John; Cornford, Matthew. The Art School and the Culture Shed. Q-art Books. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  2. Sidcup Art College, Commonity Walk.
  3. Galbraith, Gary. "The Rocks Off Rolling Stones Setlists Page". Retrieved 2008-03-05.

Coordinates: 51°25′30″N 0°06′09″E / 51.4249°N 0.1026°E / 51.4249; 0.1026


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