According to Jagger, he knew very little about Bowie’s life after they lost touch–particularly the state of his health. He had no idea that Bowie was struggling with cancer in the way that he was.
"They see Dad in me," says the late blues icon's eldest son, who is carrying on the family tradition with a nod to his heritage as well as his own unique style.
"I couldn’t deal with their looseness," he recalled. "I was rehearsing [with the Stones] and I hardly ever saw Mick Jagger." "When he did arrive, someone else f---ed off. I’m there to work ...
His band the Jukes were so hip and sympathetic.” Richards, always generous in his praise for Mick Jagger’s harmonica playing, saw distinct similarities with the style of the American bluesman.
A lot is made of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards’ significance; after all, they are the figureheads of The Rolling Stones, one of the most influential bands of all time, great songwriters, and the ...
Melanie Hamrick, the girlfriend of rock legend and icon Mick Jagger, recently shared a picture of Jagger’s son Deveraux Jagger and him for the child’s 8th birthday. The slideshow includes ...