Mick Jagger first burst onto the scene with the Rolling Stones in 1962, and while the music industry has changed countless times since then, the Rolling Stones have stuck around. The raucous band has never broken up,
The Rolling Stones have reportedly shelved a forthcoming U.K. and European tour planned for 2025. According to The Times, the rock band has scrapped the idea of hitting the road later this year.
Marianne Faithfull - who it's been announced passed away this week, aged 78 - had a romance with the Rolling Stones member Mick Jagger for several years from 1966
Following the news of iconic British singer and actress Marianne Faithfull's death, the Rolling Stones have paid tribute to their longtime friend.
The Rolling Stones stars Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood have dashed fan hopes after a devastating bombshell, but there's still hope.
Tributes to Faithfull were lead by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, who co-wrote her debut single “As Tears Go By”. On Instagram, Jagger posted a series of vintage photographs beginning with one of himself and Faithfull from 1967, when they were dating.
Faithfull played herself in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1966 movie “Made in U.S.A.,” starring Anna Karina, and made her debut onstage co-starring in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” with Glenda Jackson. She starred alongside Alain Delon in the 1968 film “The Girl on a Motorcycle,” and worked with other heavy hitters including Orson Welles and Oliver Reed.
Marianne Faithfull has died peacefully in London, a statement on behalf of her family said on Thursday night, with tributes being led by her former partner Sir Mick Jagger
She and Jagger began dating in 1966 and became one of the most glamorous and notorious couples of 1960s “Swinging London.”
The Kinks’ Dave Davies shared a link to “As Tears Go By” on X and wrote, “A bit sad all my friends are going … Bless her,” while The Charlatans’ singer Tim Burgess posted, “Farewell Marianne Faithfull … She was such a free spirit and true talent.”
Mick Jagger first burst onto the scene with the Rolling Stones in 1962, and while the music industry has changed countless times since then, the Rolling Stones have stuck around. The raucous band has never broken up,