Mick Jagger, the legendary founding member of The Rolling Stones, wrote a series of love letters in the summer of 1969 to his former African-American lover Marsha Hunt while he was in Australia working on the film Ned
Better take a closer look at the Mick Jagger signature you worked so hard to get: after 50 years in rock roll, the Rolling Stones singer has learned.
Jagger, 69, gave American TV chat show host David Letterman the inside track on his time in the band in a tongue in cheek sketch called 'Things I, Mick Jagger, have learned after 50 years in rock 'n' roll'. Here's his list: 1. You start out playing
LONDON -- A collection of love letters written by Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger to American singer Marsha Hunt, believed to be the inspiration for the band's hit single "Brown Sugar", sold at Sotheby's on Wednesday for
BEFORE she was a fashion designer whose clothes can be found in the closets of Nicole Kidman and Michelle Obama, and before she was famous for a decade-plus romance with Mick Jagger, L'Wren Scott was one of the most successful stylists working in
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