17 July 2011

Mick Jagger, who has collaborated with A R Rahman for a new band Super Heavy


Former Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, who has collaborated with A R Rahman and three other music superstars for a new band Super Heavy, have released their first single Miracle Worker.

Jagger, Rahman, Dave Stewart, Joss Stone and Damien Marley are also planning to come up with their first album by September. Rahman, who one two Oscars for his music in Slumdog Millionaire, is thrilled by the idea of being part of such a band.

"It took me way back to my high school days when I was playing in a rock band, but this one was a real one!" said Rahman. Jagger says he couldn't believe that the band would actually come to life. "I said it sounds like a good idea, I never thought it would actually happen," said Jagger.

The band Super Heavy with diverse and electric line up who share 11 Grammy Awards between them, have been recording together in various studios around the world.

"It's the most complicated record ever made. Imagine, some of it's recorded in LA, some of it's recorded in the South of France, some of it's recorded off the coast of Cyprus, some of it's recorded in Turkey, some of it's recorded in Miami, some of it's recorded in the Caribbean, and some of it's recorded in Chennai, in India," said Stewart.

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