Mick Jagger by Christopher Sandford

Mick Jagger by Christopher Sandford

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World-famous as a rock icon, Sir Mick Jagger has remained a stubbornly enigmatic man for 40 years. In this biography, Sandford explores Jagger's contradictory persona, from the wild abandon of his stage performances to the cool self-management of his life and career.

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Mick Jagger by Christopher Sandford

Mick Jagger, rock star, straddles contrary lifestyles - musician, sex-symbol, actor, father, husband and rebel - and manages to retain credibility in each. The author draws on his own conversations with Jagger, exclusive comments from Mick's parents, school friends and three members of his original group and the frank recollections of his former manager, Tom Keylock. The text offers insights into Jagger's turbulent relationships with band members, and details of his celebrity affairs with Brigitte Bardot and Tina Turner, as well as his long relationships with Marianne Faithfull, Bianca and Jerry Hall.
'Sandford has done a meticulous job and writes in a gently authoritative, cohesive style' Q 'Shows a light and often comic touch' Julie Burchill, The Spectator.
Chris Sandford turned to biographies after careers in public relations, cricket journalism and fiction writing. He has published several novels, biographies of cricketers, including Godfrey Evans and Tom Graveney, as well as several rock books, including one on Bruce Springsteem. He divides his time between London and Seattle.
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ISBN 13 9780711998339
ISBN 10 0711998337
Title Mick Jagger
Author Christopher Sandford
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Omnibus Press
Year published 2003-08-30
Number of pages 424
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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