Mick Jagger
English musician
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2023 | Jagger and bandmate Keith Richards were honoured with statues in Dartford. |
January 2023 | Jagger launched his own line of harmonicas in collaboration with whynow Music and Lee Oskar, aiming to encourage younger musicians to take up the instrument. |
2022 | Mick Jagger released the single 'Strange Game' for the Slow Horses soundtrack |
June 2022 | Two shows in the Stones' Sixty tour were postponed after Jagger contracted COVID-19, with the tour resuming in late June after his recovery. |
2021 | Mick Jagger released the single 'Eazy Sleazy' |
August 24 2021 | Charlie Watts died at a London hospital at age 80, leading to a tribute performance by Jagger, Richards, and Wood, who decided to continue the band as they believed it was what Watts would have wanted. |
2020 | Portrayed an English art dealer-collector and patron in the thriller The Burnt Orange Heresy. |
September 2020 | The band's 1973 album Goats Head Soup was reissued, featuring previously unreleased outtakes like 'Scarlet'. The album topped the UK Albums Chart, making the Rolling Stones the first band to top the chart across six different decades. |
April 23 2020 | Released 'Living in a Ghost Town', their first original material since 2012, which reached No. 1 on the German Singles Chart, making them the oldest artists ever to top the chart. |
April 18 2020 | Jagger performed with the Rolling Stones in the Global Citizen's One World: Together at Home online and on-screen concert, supporting frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2019 | Mick Jagger starred in the film 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' as the character Joseph Cassidy |
April 4 2019 | Jagger successfully underwent the medical procedure at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital and recovered, resuming the No Filter Tour with two performances at Chicago's Soldier Field after a six-week delay. |
March 2019 | The Rolling Stones' US and Canada tour was postponed due to Jagger needing a transcatheter aortic valve replacement. |
2018 | Sang vocals on 'You Did The Crime' for Buddy Guy's album The Blues Is Alive and Well. |
2017 | Provided backing vocals on 'DJ Blues' for his brother Chris Jagger's album All the Best. |
July 2017 | Jagger released the double A-sided single 'Gotta Get a Grip' / 'England Lost', responding to the political situation in post-Brexit UK. |
2016 | At age 73, had a son, Deveraux Octavian Basil Jagger, with Melanie Hamrick. |
2016 | Co-created and executive produced the HBO drama series Vinyl with Martin Scorsese, which ran for one season. |
October 7 2016 | The Rolling Stones headlined the first night of the Desert Trip music festival, covering the Beatles' 1969 single 'Come Together'. |
2015 | Played harmonica and sang lead vocals on 'Bramble Rose' for Don Henley's album Cass County. |
2014 | A 19-million-year-old species of 'long-legged pig', Jaggermeryx naida, was named after Jagger following the discovery of jaw fragments in Egypt. |
2014 | Co-produced the James Brown biopic Get On Up. |
March 2014 | L'Wren Scott, his partner since 2001, died by suicide. |
June 29 2013 | The Rolling Stones headlined the Glastonbury festival, followed by two concerts in London's Hyde Park to celebrate their 50th anniversary. |
December 12 2012 | Jagger performed with the Rolling Stones in the 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief. |
May 19 2012 | Jagger hosted the season finale of Saturday Night Live, performing comic skits and playing Rolling Stones hits with Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, and Jeff Beck. |
February 21 2012 | Jagger performed at a White House concert with B.B. King, Buddy Guy, and Jeff Beck, where President Barack Obama sang a line from the blues cover 'Sweet Home Chicago'. |
May 20 2011 | Mick Jagger announced the formation of the supergroup SuperHeavy, which included Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley, and A.R. Rahman. The group recorded 29 songs in ten days and released one album and two singles in 2011. |
2010 | Performed co-lead vocals on 'Dead Flowers' for Jerry Lee Lewis's album Mean Old Man. |
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