Mick Jagger – 77

Prominent for being the lead singer of the English rock band Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger spanned his career for over six decades, in which he’s often regarded as one of the most influential and popular frontmen in “Rock and Roll” history. Throughout the band’s career, his energetic live performances and distinctive voice, coupled with the guitar play of Keith Richard, were among the trademarks of the band. Jagger was inducted into the U.K. Music Hall of Fame—with the Rolling Stones—and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He reached number one on the U.S. and U.K. singles charts with 13 singles as a member of the Rolling Stones and solo career. Jagger was eventually knighted in 2003 for his services to popular music. Apart from his musical career, he also starred in several films from 1966 up to 2019, where some movies he produced. Throughout his career, he released multiple singles, with a number of collaborative albums—credit to his fame.

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