Mick Jagger
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 80 |
Web site | www.mickjagger.com |
Date of birth | July 26,1943 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Dartford |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 178 (cm) |
Partner | Melanie Hamrick |
Spouse | Bianca Jagger |
Children | Georgia May Jagger |
Jade Jagger | |
Lucas Maurice Morad Jagger | |
Current partner | Melanie Hamrick |
Groups | The Rolling Stones |
Jagger/Richards | |
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Grandchildren | Assisi Lola Jackson |
Amba Isis Jackson | |
Mazie Watson | |
Zachary Watson | |
Parents | Basil Fanshawe Jagger |
Eva Ensley Mary Scutts | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 406231 |
Shine a Light
The Man from Elysian Fields
Freejack
Get on Up
Ned Kelly
Crossfire Hurricane
The Women
The Rutles
Sympathy for the Devil
Being Mick
Stones at the Max
Burden of Dreams
Alfie
Bent
Running Out of Luck
Enigma
Gimme Shelter
Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown
The Burnt Orange Heresy
Muscle Shoals
Invocation of My Demon Brother
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
T. A. M. I. Show
Eight Miles High
The Rolling Stones Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones
Zabriskie Point
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
Social Genocide
The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch
50 Watt Fuse
Blame It on the Night
Video Rewind
The Papal Chase
The London Rock and Roll Show
The Best of Tina Turner: Celebrate!
Saturday Night Live - 25 Years of Music - Vol. 1
The Rolling Stones: Under Review: 1967-1969
Mon Ennemi Intime
Cucumber Castle
The Rolling Stones: Satisfaction: Interviews
Rock of Ages: An Unauthorized Story on the Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones: In Performance
The Rolling Stones: 1963-1969: Music in Review
The Rolling Stones: On the Rock Trail
The World's Greatest Albums: The Rolling Stones: Big Hits - High Tide and Green Grass
Ronnie Wood
Mick Jagger Life story
Sir Michael Philip Jagger is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He is the frontman and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones.
Early Life
Mick jagger was born on july 26. 1943 in dartford. Kent. England. He is the eldest of the three children of basil fanshawe jagger and his iwfe eva ensley mary. He atetnded the wentworth primary school. Dartford technical high school and the london school of economics.Music Career
Jagger began his music career in 1962 as the lead vocalist for the band the rolling stones. He wrote many of their songs and has since released solo albums. Including she s the boss (1985). Primitive cool (1987). Wandering spirit (1993) and goddess in the doorway (2001). He has also collaborated with various artists suhc as dave stewart. Bono. Lenny kravitz. And john lennon.Acting Career
Jagger has had a successful acting craeer. Appearing in films such as performance (1970). Ned kelly (1970). Freejack (1992) and the man from elysian fields also appeared in the hbo tv series vinyl (2016).Personal Life
Jagger has been married twice. First to bianca de macias in 1971 and then to model jerry hall in 1990. He has esven children and eleven grandchildren.Business Ventures
Jagger has also ventured into business. Creating the jagged films production company in with his former girlfriend jerry hall. He has produced films such as enigma (2001) and being imck (2001).Philanthropy
Jagger is an active philanthropist and has been involved in several charities. Including the foundtaion for aids research and the live 8 benefit concerts in.Awards
Jagger has received numerous awards and accolades. Including a knighthood from queen elizaebth ii in 2003 and induction inot the rock and roll hall of fame in 1989.Important Event
In 2013. Jagger and the rolling stones performed a rfee concert in havana. Cuba. Which was attended by an estimated 1. 2 million people. This was the first poen-air concert by a british rock band in cuba.Interesting Fact
Jagger is an avid collecotr of art. And owns works by pablo picasso. Henri matisse. And david hockney.Keith Richards: Arthritis changed my guitar-playing
... Rather than retreat to their individual bunkers, Mick Jagger wanted to go straight to the studio...
King's France visit mixes PR, politics and security
... And there was Mick Jagger shouting " bon soir" as he rolled into the Palace of Versailles for a state banquet, representing rock royalty...
In Pictures: King Charles and Queen Camilla on state visit to France
... Guests included Hugh Grant, footballer Didier Drogba, singer Charlotte Gainsbourg and Sir Mick Jagger...
Henry Diltz: Rock's 'accidental photographer' wins lifetime achievement prize
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Rolling Stones set to launch new album, Hackney Diamonds
... But all will finally be revealed in Hackney on Wednesday afternoon, with all three remaining Stones - Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood - due to attend...
Eminem and Vivek Ramaswamy revive battle between pop stars and politicians
... More than 50 musicians, including Sir Mick Jagger, Lorde, Sia and Blondie, complaining about that loophole in 2020...
Rocky Horror Show: 'They're the most famous lips in the world'
... " From Mick Jagger to Princess Margaret, there have been many famous fans of the movie and stage show over the years...
Rolling Stones tease new album with local newspaper advert
... Singer Mick Jagger added: " We have a lot of tracks done, so when the tour s finished we ll assess where we are with that and continue...
The Papers: Brussels keeps PM 'guessing' and 'Rogue One'
Boris Johnson 's speech on Wednesday at the Conservative Party conference receives mixed reviews in The Paper
Many of the European newspapers see little value in the Prime Minister 's new Brexit plan.
The Irish Times.
The Dublin-based paper says the proposals either reflect an "extraordinary ignorance of Northern Ireland or a willingness to risk the Belfast Agreement".
The Irish Independent also, concluding it "asks too much and delivers far too little".
German weekly urges the EU not to accept what it calls Boris Johnson 's "poisoned offer", suggesting the Prime Minister is not interested in solutions and instead wants to confuse people.
French newspaper insists the current proposal would be very difficult for Brussels and Dublin to accept, while the Spanish calls The Plan "complex and disjointed".
It suggests the UK should be able to leave Europe without creating breeding grounds which revive terrorism from The Past .
However, in The Event the EU does reject Mr Johnson's Brexit proposals, the Prime Minister 's senior aides have ordered Conservative MPs to call The Bloc "crazy", according to an internal memo leaked to.
Domestically, Many of Thursday's front pages weigh in on the chances of the government's new Brexit proposals leading to a New Deal with the EU.
The is confident the Prime Minister is "edging towards a breakthrough", while The Daily Telegraph suggests he's.
But the, with The Guardian reporting That the.
The.
Elsewhere, the Prime Minister 's showcase speech on Wednesday at the Conservative Party conference receives mixed reviews.
"Is That it?" asks the on its Front Page , which dismisses his talk as "vacuous" and without "a shred of Policy ".
in The Guardian suggests it could have been cobbled together over breakfast, with no mention of the climate, migration or terrorism.
But the calls it the "mother of all speeches", with a reference to the revelation That Mr Johnson's mother voted Leave, while The Sun says it was about optimism and. . believing in Britain".
Breastfeeding for The EnvironmentIn other news, the.
She dismisses all the claims and tells The Paper That she's being used as "collateral".
Miss Accuri said she had every right to be on the UK trade missions, as a legitimate businesswoman.
The Daily Telegraph says scientists are - to help save The Environment .
Experts from Imperial College in London say formula milk produces greenhouse gases from cows, extra packaging and uses electricity and water when the bottles are cleaned.
says the study reveals That if all mothers in the UK breastfed their babies until they were six months it would equate to taking up to 77,000 cars off The Road each Year .
Many of the papers also celebrate Dina Asher-Smith making athletics historyMany of the papers also celebrate Dina Asher-Smith making athletics history by becoming The First British woman to win a world championship 200m final.
The Telegraph calls her.
The Olympic Gold Medallist, Darren Campbell , why she is so Good - That she explodes out of the blocks, prepares well, is relaxed and deals well with the mind games.
The pays credit to her mother's influence who offered her prizes, such as a Chanel handbag, as she hit certain Targets .
The Sun focuses on what it calls the "Prince's Press Rant"You might have expected the young strutting Mick Jagger to have focused only on rock and roll.
But, according to The Sun , the Rolling Stones' frontman's.
Laurence Myers says Sir Mick had suggested years ago That he should think about pensions because he reasoned "I won't be Singing . . at 60. "
Sir Mick is now 76 and is currently On Tour in North America with his band.
The Sun , meanwhile, focuses on what it calls the.
The Paper says Prince Harry didn't consult his father or brother before criticising media coverage of his wife.
The Times suggests on the timing of his Statement .
Source of news: bbc.com