Two guys with the exact same first name have recently released brand new solo albums.
One is by that once-and-seemingly-forever-after Rolling Stone, and the other is by my very good bass-slinging pal
(not to mention esteemed former Ghost Rocket, Grip Weed and Tonebender) MICK HARGREAVES.
Of course the Jaggered half of this equation is gonna get oodles of press for his new platter, of that there is no doubt, but may I humbly redirect your attention -- and ears -- towards what I believe to be the much stronger candidate?
Namely Mick H. and his latest REDEMPTION CENTER, more info about which is always available at: Now then, On to our Featured Match:
MICK J: The Rolling Stones once put out an album called "Out Of Our Heads."
MICK J: Due to an irate Head of Standards and Practices, changes lyrics of "Let's Spend The Night Together" during a 1967 CBS-TV broadcast of the Ed Sullivan Show.
MICK J: Donated $70,000 worth of gymnastic gear to Great Britain's Olympic Team of 1984.
MICK J: The London Times, taking umbrage with the Rolling Stones' 1967 drug convictions, asked the editorial question "Who breaks a butterfly on a wheel?"
MICK J: Duetted with Michael Jackson on the Jacksons' mid-Eighties song "State Of Shock."
MICK J: Refused entry into Japan several times during the Nineties, due to previous drug convictions.
MICK J: Talked to his fans online, for the very first time, during a 1994 Prodigy.net chat session.
MICK J: Beat out Mother Theresa and Carlos the Jackal in a London School of Economics students' poll to name a new honorary president.
MICK J: Anonymously purchased, via auction at Christie's in London, a tape of his earliest recordings with Keith Richard(s) of "Around And Around," "Little Queenie," and "La Bamba."
MICK J: First solo album was entitled "She's The Boss."
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