 Mick Jagger Photos and News - December 5, 2008
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| Bianca Jagger is being evicted from her New York apartment because she only has a tourist visa. The Supreme Court Appellate Division ruled the ex-wife of Rolling Stone Mick Jagger - a native of Nicaragua, and a British citizen - could not have a New York address as her primary residence as she only holds a B-2 tourist visa for the U.S. Appeal judges reached a 3-2 decision in agreement with Katz Park Avenue Corporation - who own the rent-stabilized apartment - that Bianca's tourist status did not comply with the immigration statute's residence rules. |
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| Sir Mick Jagger stays young by dancing with his four daughters. The 64-year-old Rolling Stones frontman, who is famous for his youthful exterior and his endless energy on stage, maintains his zest for life by dancing with his daughters -36-year-old Karis, 35-year-old Jade, Elizabeth, 23, and Georgia, 14. |
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| Sir Mick Jagger is worried Amy Winehouse could die young. The Rolling Stones frontman - who has lived a wild rock and roll lifestyle - knows how difficult it is to avoid the trappings of fame, and is willing to help troubled Amy quit drugs and alcohol. |
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| Hilary Swank says her amazing figure is down to her father's "good genes" and "speedy metabolism." The Oscar-winning actress wore a stunning figure-hugging black Dolce and Gabanna gown when she co-hosted a dinner with perfume maker Guerlain at London's Almada restaurant on Thursday night. |
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| The Rolling Stones will reportedly quit touring for good after playing London's O2 Arena this Sunday. The veteran rockers are believed to have declared that their current 'A Bigger Bang Tour' will be their last because frontman Sir Mick Jagger, 64, and guitarist Keith Richards, 63, will be too old to do another. |
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| Sir Mick Jagger is releasing a duet with John Lennon. The song - entitled 'Too Many Cooks (Spoil the Soup)' - was recorded by the legendary musicians over 30 years ago and will feature on Jagger's new compilation album 'The Very Best of Mick Jagger.' The track features Jagger on vocals, the late Lennon on guitar and Lennon's fellow Beatle Ringo Starr on drums. It was recorded in Los Angeles in 1973 and was produced by Lennon. |
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