The Rolling Stones are shown during rehearsal on April 8, 1964, at an unknown location. The British band members, from left, are, Brian Jones, guitar; Bill Wyman, bass; Charlie Watts, drums; Mick Jagger, vocals; and Keith Richards, guitar.
British pop singer Marianne Faithfull and Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger, left, are shown as they leave Heathrow Airport in London, England, Aug. 14, 1967, after arriving from Dublin. The pair were high-profile couple for about 3 years.
Mick Jagger, 25, lead singer of The Rolling Stones, and singer Marianne Faithfull, 23, appear at Marlborough St. Court for possession of marijuana in London, England on June 23, 1969.
The Rolling Stones hold a news conference prior to their concert at Madison Square Garden, Nov. 26, 1969. From left: Billy Wyman, bass, Mick Jagger, vocalist, Keith Richards, lead guitar, Charlie Watts, drums, and Mick Taylor, guitar.
The Rolling Stones perform at the infamous "Gimme Shelter" rock concert at the Altamont Race Track in California on Dec. 8, 1969. A fan was stabbed to death by a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle club, who were hired as bouncers to control the crowd. Hells Angels are on stage with the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, wearing red, and guitarist Mick Taylor, with back to camera.
Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger and his bride, Bianca Perez Morena de Macias, are shown during their wedding in the Sainte-Anne chapel in Saint Tropez, May 12, 1971.
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones performs at Madison Square Garden in New York City, July 25, 1972.
Mick Jagger, left, and Keith Richards, members of the rock group Rolling Stones, are shown during an evening concert at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, July 6, 1975. The crowd attendance was estimated at 50,000 fans.
Bianca and Mick Jagger appear together in October 1976 at New York's Copacabana. The couple filed for divorce after seven years of marriage.
Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, performs to an audience of 10,000 rock and roll fans at the Lakeland Civic Center in Lakeland, Fla., June 12, 1978.
Mick Jagger and Texas model Jerry Hall, in a 1988 file photo. The couple married in 1990 and had four children. Hall filed for divorce in 1999, amid reports Jagger had fathered a Brazilian woman's child.
Mick Jagger onstage in London, July 1990.
Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger showed he's gathered no moss as far as new technology is concerned, in front of computer in a central London hotel, Dec. 7, 1995. The veteran rocker spent more than an hour responding to some of the questions put by thousands of fans around the world in an Internet convention on CompuServe, a commercial online service.
Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger, left, and guitarists Ron Wood, center, and Keith Richards peform during the opening show of a 43-city tour Aug. 1, 1994, at Washington's RFK Stadium. The show was sold out. The band had spent the previous month sequestered at a Toronto school, tuning up for the tour.
Mick Jagger, left, and Keith Richards, August 1995. Jagger and Richards, Roling Stones bandmates since 1962, have evolved into rock's yin and yang.
Mick Jagger, singer of the Rolling Stones, performs on stage in Mannheim, Sept. 12, 1998, during their last concert in Germany. An estimated 80,000 people were watching.
Mick Jagger, left, hugs Bono who was awarded the MTV Europe Free your Mind Award in Dublin, Nov. 11, 1999.
British pop star Mick Jagger arrives at his old school in Dartford, east of London, to open a new music center, March 30, 2000. Jagger arrived with his former wife Jerry, second from right, and children, Elizabeth, right, and Georgia, at front.
Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones performs on stage during the European Start of the "Licks World Tour" in the Olympic Stadium in Munich, southern Germany, June 6, 2003.
Rolling Stone Sir Mick Jagger, 60, with his 92-year-old father, Joe, left, and daughters Elizabeth, right, and Karis, second right, who holds the knighthood insignia her father received for services to popular music, after a ceremony held at Buckingham Palace by the Prince of Wales in London, Dec.12 2003.