Jagger told the Wall Street Journal that giving the music to charity may 'do some good in the world.' But the interview does not mention how Keith Richards feels about the idea.
Jagger told the Wall Street Journal that giving the music to charity may"do some good in the world." But the interview does not mention how Keith Richards feels about the idea.
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