Mick Jagger has sung many legendary lines. “Well now, what can a poor boy do ‘Cept to sing for a rock-n-roll band? ‘Cause in sleepy London Town There’s
Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger, has made headlines yet again. This time? The rockstar is engaged to his long-time partner, Melanie Hamrick. The couple has been together for over ten years, and together they have one child.
Sir Mick Jagger is engaged to Melanie Hamrick - but they haven't made any wedding plans yet. The 81-year-old rock star and Melanie, 37, have actually been engaged for "two or three years" now, but the choreographer has admitted that she's "too afraid to change anything" about their relationship.
Kathryn Hahn was star-struck by Sir Mick Jagger’s knees. The ‘Studio’ actress’ dad rented out a basement for a Rolling Stones music video shoot when she was a teenager, and though she barely caught a glimpse of any of the group, she was still very excited.
Breaking away from the confines of a band, no matter how legendary, isn't always easy in the hard rock and metal world. Here's a look at some who have done it quite well.
Sir Mick Jagger's eight-year-old son has been left on crutches after sustaining a leg injury. The Rolling Stones frontman's boy Deveraux has his left limb in a blue cast and is using mobility aids after being involved in a mystery incident, the rocker's partner Melanie Hamrick has revealed.
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger has expressed his heartbreak over the passing of Marianne Faithfull, the iconic British singer-songwriter and 1960s pop star.
“You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you might find, you get what you need.” – Mick Jagger THE FRIENDLY GHOST – 8/10 – “Tender is the ghost, The ghost I love the most.
With catalog this vast and legendary, the Rolling Stones' overall greatness is endless. However, there are some tunes within the band's musical arsenal that remain underrated, underappreciated or simply forgotten.
Trying to list the 25 best rock songs in a single year is quite daunting. Subjectivity reigns supreme. However, these 25 offerings, listed in alphabetical order based on artist, are pretty strong.
We all know about famous members of the "27 Club" like Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Janis Joplin, and Amy Winehouse, but there’s a slew of them that aren’t as widely recognized.
They’ve had eight number-one hits in the United States, which is fewer than the Beatles but quite impressive. However, that means the Rolling Stones have several notable songs that never hit number one.
It's become a common practice for people over the last year: gather around at home and vent about the never-ending list of nonsense and despair that has inundated us since at least March 2020.
Whether it's songwriting, stage presence or general dysfunction, the relationship between the singer and lead guitarist of a band — usually in the rock 'n' roll sense, can be interesting to say the least.
In honor of Osbourne's sacking from one of the most popular band's of all time, here's a look at 25 of the most notable musicians who have been fired (in alphabetical order) from famous groups.
In January 1959, a little-known songwriter named Berry Gordy took $800 he scrounged together from family — along with meager royalties he earned writing "Lonely Teardrops" for Jackie Wilson — to found Tamla Records, better known as Motown Records.
“Please allow me to introduce myself, I’m a man of wealth and taste.” - Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones’ 1968 track, “Sympathy for the Devil” What does it mean to be a true rock star? Mind-blowing stage presence, creative songwriting, infectious energy, killer style and an inspirational spirit.