Mick Jagger is teasing the possibility of new music from the Rolling Stones. The frontman, 77, chatted with Rolling Stone magazine, revealing the band will be back together to record new music when circumstances are safe.
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We don’t know when we’re going to get together and record. It’s got to be in safe circumstances and all that stuff,” he explained.
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