Thursday, December 20, 2012

Mick Jagger takes several of his kids on a museum trip in New York City...


Mick Jagger takes several of his kids on a museum trip in New York City


On December 17, 2012, Rolling Stones lead singer Mick Jagger went with four of his kids on a trip to the Museum of Natural History in New York City. The Daily Mail published paparazzi photos of Jagger and his kids outside of the museum.
Mick accompanied three of his four children with Jerry Hall (Lizzie, 28; James, 27; and Georgia May, 20) and Mick's 13-year-old son Lucas, whose mother is Mick's former mistress Luciana Morad.
The Daily Mail reported that Mick tried to go unrecognized by pulling up his scarf to his face: "Pulling his red scarf up to partially cover his face and wearing a navy baseball cap and black wool coat, the apparently shy and retiring rocker looked a far cry from the confident figure he cut on stage at New Jersey's Prudential Center on Saturday night [December 15, 2012]. Lucas seemed to be particularly excited about his trip to the museum, running ahead of the group as he eagerly entered the grand building."
It is believed that 15-year-old Gabriel Jagger, who is Mick's youngest child with Jerry Hall, wasn't on the trip with his father and siblings because Gabriel was in school.
Mick's other children are 42-year-old daughter Karis (whose mother is Mick's ex-girlfriend Marsha Hunt) and 41-year-old daughter Jade (whose mother is Mick's first wife Bianca Jagger).
The Rolling Stones have not announced any tour plans yet for 2013, but many people are predicting that the band will do a full-scale world tour in 2013, after the success of the Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary concerts in 2012.
There is also speculation that the Rolling Stones might release a new album in 2013. The Rolling Stones released two new and original songs in 2012: "Doom and Gloom" and "One More Shot," which were included on the Rolling Stones greatest-hits compilation "GRRR!"