Jagger to perform on Grammys

EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY TO LOVE: In his first-ever live Grammy appearance, Mick Jagger will honor one of his longtime idols, Solomon Burke, as part of the show’s annual “inmemorium” segment, accompanied by Raphael Saadiq and his band. Jagger has made only one previous appearance on the telecast—with the Rolling Stones via satellite from London in 1986, when Eric Clapton presented the band with the NARAS Lifetime Achievement Award. (2/3a)

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