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Mick Jagger

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Last updated on October 21, 2023


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  • Born: Jul 26, 1943

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Sir Michael Philip Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He is the frontman and one of the founder members of the rock band the Rolling Stones. Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards have written most of the band’s songs together; their songwriting partnership is one of the most successful in history, and they continue to collaborate musically. His career has spanned over six decades, and he has been widely described as one of the most popular and influential frontmen in the history of rock music. His distinctive voice and energetic live performances, along with Richards’ guitar style, have been the Rolling Stones’ trademark throughout the band’s career. Jagger gained notoriety for his romantic involvements and illicit drug use, and has often been portrayed as a countercultural figure.

Jagger was born and grew up in Dartford. He studied at the London School of Economics before abandoning his studies to focus on his career with the Rolling Stones. In the late 1960s, Jagger starred in the films Performance (1970) and Ned Kelly (1970), to mixed receptions. Beginning in the 1980s, he released a number of solo works, including four albums and the single “Dancing in the Street”, a 1985 duet with David Bowie that reached No. 1 in the UK and Australia and was a top-ten hit in other countries.

In the 2000s, Jagger co-founded a film production company, Jagged Films, and produced feature films through the company beginning with the 2001 historical drama Enigma. He was also a member of the supergroup SuperHeavy from 2009 to 2011. Although relationships with his bandmates, particularly Richards, deteriorated during the 1980s, Jagger has always found more success with the Rolling Stones than with his solo and side projects. He was married to Bianca Pérez-Mora Macias from 1971 to 1978, and has had several other relationships; he has eight children with five women.

In 1989, Jagger was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and, in 2004, into the UK Music Hall of Fame with the Rolling Stones. As a member of the Rolling Stones and as a solo artist, he reached No. 1 on the UK and US singles charts with 13 singles, the top 10 with 32 singles and the top 40 with 70 singles. In 2003, he was knighted for his services to popular music. The genus Jaggermeryx naida and the type species Aegrotocatellus jaggeri are named for him. Jagger is credited with being a trailblazer in pop music and with bringing a style and sex appeal to rock and roll that have been imitated and proven influential with subsequent generations of musicians.


On May 11, 1967, The Beatles recorded and mixed the track “Baby, You’re A Rich Man” in a six-hour session at Olympic Sound Studios. Mick Jagger happened to be in the studio for this Beatles session and may have contributed to the track, handclapping or contributing backing vocals, as evidenced by one of the session’s tape boxes indicating “The Beatles + Mick Jagger?“.


From Facebook – 11 April 1966 – Photo by Robert Freeman © Apple Corps Ltd. (http://www.thebeatles.com/) – From Recording “Got To Get You Into My Life”, “Love You To” (Apr 11, 1966)
From Gered Mankowitz FRPS / Twitter – I shot these photos of @PaulMcCartney at Decca Studios, London in 1967. @MickJagger was producing for Marianne Faithfull and Paul came along to give support. @hasselblad 500C
From Could a Beatles-Stones supergroup heal rock’s greatest musical rivalry? | Times2 | The Times – Jagger and McCartney with Marianne Faithful in 1967, escorted through Euston Station on their way to meet Maharishi Yogi – POPPERFOTO VIA GETTY IMAGES
From Could a Beatles-Stones supergroup heal rock’s greatest musical rivalry? | Times2 | The Times – Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger sit on a train at Euston Station, waiting for departure to Bangor, in August 1967 – VICTOR BLACKMAN/EXPRESS/GETTY IMAGES
From Record Mirror – September 12, 1970
From Paul and Linda McCartney backstage with Mick Jagger and Bill Wyman at… Photo d’actualité – Getty Images – Paul and Linda McCartney (right) backstage with Mick Jagger (left) and Bill Wyman (centre) at a Rolling Stones concert at The Palladium, New York City, 19th June 1978. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)
From Could a Beatles-Stones supergroup heal rock’s greatest musical rivalry? | Times2 | The Times – McCartney and Jagger perform with David Bowie and an all-star band at the Prince’s Trust Concert in 1986 – DAVE HOGAN/HULTON ARCHIVE/GETTY IMAGES
From Could a Beatles-Stones supergroup heal rock’s greatest musical rivalry? | Times2 | The Times – McCartney and Jagger in 2001 – GETTY IMAGES/KEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGE
From WATT (@thisiswatt) • Instagram photos and videos – October 20, 2023 – “Today is October 20th…my 33rd birthday…I woke up in nyc to the release of @therollingstones album I produced. This cannot be real, it must be Rock n Roll Heaven…everyone in the world knows what it’s like to be a fan of this band. They’re the worlds greatest rock n roll band…but somehow I got to spend real time with these guys. They took a freak from behind the barricade and let him produce their record!! I learned about muddy waters from Keith, little Richard from mick, and Rembrandt from Ron. We were a family for 6 months straight giving everything we had to the record that is out today. Thank you to @paulmccartney @eltonjohn @ladygaga @steviewonderlegacy @bill_wyman_official @matterialist12 @jayveerecords @benmonttench It took an army to make this happen @the_malfa @marsonaudio and @serbangheneamixes I could not have dreamed of doing this without you. Dreams do come true…I am filled with nothing but deep gratitude today. Boy do I fucking love music”

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