@awnlee jawking
I guess we know his position on The Rolling Stones versus The Beatles.
Probably not.
His book was published in 1952, the (British) band was formed in 1962.
If he disliked the usage of his book title as the band's name, he couldn't do anything against it.
β’ his book was published under the name Space Family Stone in the UK, not as The Rolling Stones
β’ even if there were an exclusive right of the author concerning the title, it wouldn't cover the use as a band name.
β’ Rolling Stones or Rolling Stone is often used, especially as song title:
Songs
"Rollin' Stone" (Muddy Waters song), 1950
"Like a Rolling Stone", a 1965 song by Bob Dylan from the album Highway 61 Revisited
"Rolling Stone" (Suzi Quatro song), 1972
"Rolling Stone", a 1975 song by David Essex
"Rolling Stone", a 2011 song by The Weeknd from the album Thursday
"A Rolling Stone", 1980 song by Grace Jones
Other uses
Rolling Stone is an American magazine focusing on popular culture.
The Rolling Stone (magazine), a humorous weekly magazine founded in Austin, Texas in 1891 by William Sydney Porter, aka O. Henry.
Rolling Stone (Uganda), newspaper
"A rolling stone gathers no moss", proverb
Rollin' Stoned, 2002 album by Kottonmouth Kings
Rollingstone may refer to several locations:
Rollingstone, Queensland, Australia
Rollingstone, Minnesota, U.S.
Rollingstone Creek, a stream in Minnesota
Rolling Stone (Uganda) was a very short-lived hateful tabloid.
HM.