Mick Jagger keeps his intense 70 years old
Mick Jagger, the lead singer of The Rolling Stones, turns 70 years of a life marked by its intensity, energy overwhelming and undeniable charisma.
The legendary British singer, currently face lined with wrinkles and father of seven children, has managed to become one of the most revered figures in rock. Even, on more than one occasion acknowledged the abuse that came under his body for the abuse of alcohol and drugs during his youth.
Born July 26, 1943, recently dazzled when he and his friends and members of the legendary rock band, gave a concert with low cost inputs in Hyde Park in London, the same place where they performed successfully in 1969. In 2003 he received the title of Knight of the Order of the British Empire, and in 2012 was appointed Ambassador of the London Olympic Games.
Since the mid 80s, Jaeger has developed a parallel solo career with The Rolling Stones. In fact collaborated with The Jacksons, Tina Turner and David Bowie.
