(Excerpt from Article by Gil Kaufman MTV music website)
“There aren’t many stages Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger hasn’t shimmied across over his five-decade career with the world’s greatest rock band. But at the upcoming 53rd annual Grammy Awards on February 13, Jagger will check a big one off his list when he makes his first live trip to the Grammy stage as part of a tribute to recently deceased soul legend Solomon Burke.
There aren’t many stages Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger hasn’t shimmied across over his five-decade career with the world’s greatest rock band. But at the upcoming 53rd annual Grammy Awards on February 13, Jagger will check a big one off his list when he makes his first live trip to the Grammy stage as part of a tribute to recently deceased soul legend Solomon Burke.
Jagger will be joined by Grammy-winning singer Raphael Saadiq and his band as part of the telecast’s “In Memoriam” tribute, which pays homage to members of the music community who’ve passed away since the last Grammy ceremony.
Jagger has appeared on the Grammy telecast once before, via satellite with the Stones during the 1986 show, when the band were given the Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award”



Hey why aren’t the whole band rockin’ the Grammy’s ? The Little Red Rooster is a great showman but he needs the groove of the best R & B rock band in the world behind him !!
Thanks for your comment Wazza, I must agree, it’s not the same without the rest of the boys, the chemistry isn’t there??