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Happy 76th Birthday to Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones!

In the history of music, there have been plenty of superstars, icons, and legends — but only one Mick Jagger.
Today, the man born Michael Phillip Jagger turns 76. He may seem ageless, much like his colleague Keith Richards, but he is, in fact, of this earthly plane, and today’s his birthday.
Nothing but the best, healthiest wishes for ol’ Mick, especially after his heart surgery that postponed the Stones’ big No Filter tour of the U.S. a few months back! Glad to see him bounce back and put us all to shame with his workout regimen:
— Mick Jagger (@MickJagger) May 15, 2019
As the Stones keep rolling right along, playing huge venues to fans the world over year after year, Mick also keeps up with his solo career. Just last year, he premiered some politically charged new solo music:
And appeared on blues legend Buddy Guy’s recent album The Blues Is Alive and Well.
So whatever you do today, take some time out to put on some Stones and celebrate Mick Jagger’s unmistakable presence as one of the most vibrant front men in the history of rock and roll.
Happy birthday, Mick Jagger! And catch the Stones on the No Filter Tour:
27 – NRG Stadium HOUSTON, TX
AUGUST 2019
01 – MetLife Stadium EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ (original date was Jun 13)
05 – MetLife Stadium EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ (original date was Jun 17)
10 – Broncos Stadium at Mile High DENVER, CO
14 – CenturyLink Field SEATTLE, WA
18 – Levi’s® Stadium SANTA CLARA, CA
22 – The Rose Bowl PASADENA, CA
26 – State Farm Stadium GLENDALE, AZ
31 – Hard Rock Stadium MIAMI, FL