“Music is viewed as one of the highest art forms, if not the highest artform, because it is able to be spiritual and sacred”: ...
Male singers seem to have a lot of fans in the spider research community. Among the more famous names that crop up in the spider kingdom are David Bowie and Bob Marley, while Johnny Cash has a hairy ...
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger had the privilege of knowing both John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The “Ruby Tuesday” star discussed the differences between the two of them. On top of that, Jagger ...
The Beatles were often overlooked as not just been good songwriters but lyricists as well, Patti Smith rectified this mistake.
Mick Jagger recently made a surprise appearance with his much younger girlfriend at a pre-Oscars dinner party. On Saturday, the 81-year-old rocker was photographed getting cosy with Melanie ...
Rock and roll frontmen don’t come any more iconic than The Rolling Stones’ pouting vocalist Mick Jagger. From the earliest days of the blues devotees, Jagger’s enigmatic stagecraft has stunned ...
It's understood that Keith's Rolling Stones band-mates Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts were on hand to watch Alexandra exchange vows, although Mick Jagger was not present.' As rumours surrounding a ...
And it was captured in a very telling photo. Jeff appeared noticeably worried when Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, 81, went in for a hug with his fiancee Lauren Sanchez. The rocker looked ...
But since nothing was off the table with The Rolling Stones, it’s easy for Mick Jagger to take something out of the vaults and flesh it out years after the fact. But looking at The Stones’ body of ...
Mick Jagger received a standing ovation while presenting at the Oscars, joking "Bob (Dylan) didn't want to do it … Bob said 'you should find somebody younger’." The Rolling Stones frontman had ...
Instead, the Oscars crowd erupted with its biggest cheers of the night when Mick Jagger strutted onstage instead. I mean, just look at Elton John’s face when he realized who it was. [Screengrab ...
No one could deny that Mick Jagger understood rock and roll inside and out. His sly attitude helped define the genre’s “bad boy” image, from his iconic stage strut to his sharp lyrics—even his tongue ...