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==Other artists== Unlike [[Apple Records]], [[Grunt Records]], [[Purple Records]], or [[Swan Song Records]] (the [[vanity label]]s of [[the Beatles]], [[Jefferson Airplane]], [[Deep Purple]], and [[Led Zeppelin]] respectively), Rolling Stones Records never made much of an effort to sign outside artists. [[Kracker]], a [[Cuban Americans|Cuban American]] rock group produced by Rolling Stones producer, [[Jimmy Miller]], was the first outside act to be signed to Rolling Stones Records in 1973. Kracker, along with [[Billy Preston]], opened the show for the Stones during their 1973 European Tour. [[John Phillips (musician)|John Phillips]] was signed to Rolling Stones Records in 1976. ===Peter Tosh=== <!-- Image with inadequate rationale removed: [[File:PeterTosh-BushDoctor.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Peter Tosh's solo record.]] --> In 1977 [[Peter Tosh]], a former member of [[Bob Marley]]'s band [[Bob Marley and the Wailers|the Wailers]] signed a recording deal with Rolling Stones Records. His debut album on<ref>TiVO</ref> the label, ''[[Bush Doctor]]'', which featured Jagger on the track "[[Don't Look Back (Temptations song)|Don't Look Back]]", was moderately successful. Despite further moderate success, Tosh left the label in 1981 due to personal problems with Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, his band members and the recent passing of [[Bob Marley]].
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