It's 1963 in the BBC's salon, and a 21-year-old Mick Jagger is getting his hair done. It's time for a television experience.
The photographer who captured Mick Jagger under the hair dryer, 25-year-old Terry O'Neill, was near the beginning of his continuing five-decade-plus career. He has the reputation for showing a more natural and human side to famous subjects.
At this point, The Rolling Stones were only one year into their five-decade existence, having formed as the Rollin' Stones in 1962. The band played its first gig on July 12, 1962, and it wasn't until early 1963 that the Stones' drummer Charlie Watts joined the lineup.
(Photos by Terry O'Neill/Getty Images)
The photographer who captured Mick Jagger under the hair dryer, 25-year-old Terry O'Neill, was near the beginning of his continuing five-decade-plus career. He has the reputation for showing a more natural and human side to famous subjects.
At this point, The Rolling Stones were only one year into their five-decade existence, having formed as the Rollin' Stones in 1962. The band played its first gig on July 12, 1962, and it wasn't until early 1963 that the Stones' drummer Charlie Watts joined the lineup.
(Photos by Terry O'Neill/Getty Images)
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