Epix is putting each of the four Rolling Stones into the spotlight in their new biography documentary series My Life as a Rolling Stone. Spanning four episodes, each hour-long installment digs into the life of a band member; starting with Mick Jagger on Sunday, August 9th at 9/8c.
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About My Life as a Rolling Stone
Epix describes My Life as a Rolling Stone with this setup. “My Life as a Rolling Stone tells the story of one of the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll bands by examining the band through the musical lens of each member, delving deep into their personalities, passions, and memories from the past 60 years.”
The Mick Jagger episode is described as follows. “Mick’s creative and commercial vision has been instrumental to The Rolling Stones’ success. He’s steered the band to incredible musical heights, striving to keep them unified through fallouts, changing fashions, and attitudes.”
There is no date for episodes 2-4, but we do know the order is Keith Richards next, then Ronnie Wood, and finally the late Charlie Watts.