Mick Jagger is thinking about leaving the Rolling Stones’ music catalog to charity instead of his eight children
is contemplating leaving his portion of the Rolling Stones’ music catalog to charity instead of his eight children.published on Tuesday, September 26, Jagger, 80, addressed the potential sale of his band’s post-1971 music catalog. While the rockstar doesn’t have plans to cash in right away, he noted that the money wouldn’t make a huge difference to“The children don’t need $500 million to live well. Come on,” Jagger said to the outlet.
The singer only maintains ownership of the Rolling Stones’ music from after 1971 because their former accountant Allan Klein secured the copyrights to the group’s earlier discography, including some of their biggest hits like “Paint It Black,” “ Satisfaction,” and others. When the band cut ties with Klein in 1970, they agreed to give him ownership to the catalog while Jagger and
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