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| 1967 | Arrest of Jagger |  |
| Jagger & Richards are arrested & charged with drug possession after a highly publicised raid on Richards ' country house, during which it was alleged that Marianne Faithfull was found naked except |
| 1971 | Birth of Jagger, Elizabeth Scarlett |  |
| 2nd Mar Birth of Elizabeth Scarlett Jagger, Jerry Hall, gives birth to Mick Jagger's daughter Elizabeth Scarlett Jagger |
| 1997 | Birth of Jagger, Gabriel Luke Beauregard |  |
| Birth of Gabriel Luke Beauregard Jagger, Jerry Hall, gives birth to Mick Jagger's son Gabriel Luke Beauregard |
| 1988 | Birth of Jagger, Georgia May Ayeesha |  |
| Birth of Georgia May Ayeesha Jagger, Jerry Hall, gives birth to Mick Jagger's daughter Georgia May Ayeesha Jagger |
| 1971 | Birth of Jagger, Jade |  |
| 21st Oct Birth of Jade Jagger, Bianca Jagger, gives birth to Mick Jagger's daughter Jade Jagger |
| 1988 | Birth of Jagger, James Leroy Augustin |  |
| Birth of James Leroy Augustin Jagger, Jerry Hall, gives birth to Mick Jagger's son James Leroy Augustin Jagger |
| 1970 | Birth of Jagger, Karis |  |
| 4th Nov Birth of Karis Jagger, Marsha Hunt, gives birth to Mick Jagger's daughter Karis Jagger |
| 1999 | Birth of Jagger, Luke |  |
| Birth of Lucas Jagger, Luciana Gimenez, gives birth to Mick Jagger's son Lucas Jagger |
| 1943 | Birth of Jagger, Michael Philip |  |
| 26th July Dartford Birth of Michael Philip Jagger |
| 1985 | Composition of Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger & David Bowie record a cover of Martha & the Vandellas' "Dancing in the Street" for the Live Aid organization |
| Mick Jagger releases a solo album, "She's the Boss" |
| 1989 | Composition of Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger releases a solo album, "Primitive Cool" |
| 1993 | Composition of Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger releases a solo album, "Wandering Spirit" |
| 2001 | Composition of Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger releases a solo album, "Goddess in the Doorway" |
| 1969 | Death of Jones, Lewis Brian Hopkin |  |
| July Despite Brian Jones ' sudden death, the Hyde Park concert goes ahead in front of an audience of 200,000 fans, with Jagger reading from Shelley's Adonais and releasing hundreds of (mostly dead) butterflies by way of tribute to the l |
| 5th July The Rolling Stones perform a free concert in Hyde Park, two days after his Brian Jones ' death, before the concert began, Jagger read excepts from "Adonais", a poem by Percy Shelley about the death of his friend John Keats |
| 1970 | Film Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger appears in the film, "Ned Kelly" |
| Mick Jagger appears in the film, "Performance" |
| 1992 | Film Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger appears in the film, "Freejack" |
| 1997 | Film Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger appears in the film, "Bent" |
| 2001 | Film Jagger |  |
| Mick Jagger appears in the film, "The Man From Elysian Fields" |
| 1968 | Film of Rolling Stones |  |
| Dec The Rolling Stones "Rock and Roll Circus", part concert, part circus-act film organized by the band, It goes unreleased for 25 years because Mick Jagger is unhappy with the band's performance compared to other bands in the film, such as Jethro Tul |
| 2003 | Knighthood |  |
| 12th Dec Mick Jagger is knighted |
| 1960 | Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys |  |
| London Keith Richards , Mick Jagger & Dick Taylor form the band Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys, pre-cursor of the Rolling Stones |
| 1971 | Marriage of Jagger, Mick |  |
| 12th May Cannes Mick Jagger marries Bianca Perez Morena de Macias, cannot remember her whole name so she becomes known as Bianca Jagger |
| 1991 | Marriage of Jagger, Mick |  |
| Mick Jagger marries Jerry Hall |
| 1999 | Marriage of Jagger, Mick |  |
| Mick Jagger & Jerry Hall split after Jagger confesses he had fathered a child Luciana Morad |
| 1960 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| London Keith Richards and Mick Jagger both attended the Dartford Maypole County Primary School, the two become reacquainted while Richards is attending the Sidcup Art School and Jagger is a student at the London School of Economics |
| London Keith Richards , Mick Jagger & Dick Taylor form the band Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys, pre-cursor of the Rolling Stones |
| 1962 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| London The Rolling Stones' lineup settles down to Jagger, Richards , Stewart, Jones , Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman |
| 12th July London The group plays its first gig at the Marquee club in London, billed as "The Rollin' Stones" |
| 12th July London The Stones have their first in the Marquee Club with Jagger, Richards , Jones , Stewart, bass player Dick Taylor (later of The Pretty Things) and drummer Tony Chapman |
| 1965 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
Prompted by Oldham, Jagger and Richards become more prolific songwriters and the USA version of 1965's Out of Our Heads contains seven original songs, including the classic "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" |
| 12th June Rolling Stones release "Satisfaction" |
| 1967 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| A new psychedelic album, which Jagger envisions as the group's equivalent of the Beatles ' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, eventually be released as Their Satanic Majesties Request, during a threat of imprisonment |
| "We Love You" is releades, a thank you for loyalty shown by their fans during their drug trial s trial s, seen as a barbed attack on their perceived persecutors: the News of the World, the Metropolitan Police |
| 1968 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| Rolling Stones release the album, "Beggar's Banquet" |
| May Aided by up-and-coming producer Jimmy Miller, Jagger and Richards produce some of their most memorable work, including "Sympathy for the Devil" and the distorted acoustic guitar-driven "Street Fighting Man" |
May With personal relations between Jones and Richards increasingly frayed, the release of the single "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and, later the year, the album Beggars Banquet (UK #3; USA #5), see a return to the band's blues roots |
| 1969 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| Rolling Stones release the album, "Let It Bleed" |
| 8th June At the suggestion of pianist and road manager Ian Stewart, the Stones decide to add a new guitarist and Jones is visited by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and told the group he formed would continue without him |
| 8th June Jones is forced out of the band after a late-night visit to his rural home from Jagger, Richards and Charlie Watts to be replaced by twenty year-old jazz-influenced guitarist Mick Taylor, from John Mayall's Blues breakers |
3rd July Honky Tonk Women is released, coinciding with the death of Jones , and remains the band's last number 1 single in the UK |
| 1970 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| Rolling Stones release the album, "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out" |
| 1971 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| Rolling Stones release the album, "Sticky Fingers" |
| 1972 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| Rolling Stones release the album, "Exile On Main Street" |
| 1997 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| Rolling Stones release the album, "Bridges to Babylon" |
| 2005 | Rolling Stones, The |  |
| Rolling Stones release the album, "A Bigger Bang" |
| 1972 | Trial of Klein |  |
| 1st Sep The Rolling Stones sue their former manager Alan Klein for 'falsely representing the group with intent to deceive' |