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Joss Stone wants Mick Jagger duet for London 2012 Olympics ceremony
Published Friday, Nov 11 2011, 11:15 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment
Joss Stone has revealed that she would love to duet with Mick Jagger at next year's London 2012 Olympics ceremony.
The singer and the Rolling Stones frontman recently collaborated as part of supergroup SuperHeavy and released a debut album back in September.


Talking about the project, Stone told the Daily Star: "It's an exciting project but it is so hard to get everybody together in one place."
On the prospect of duetting with Jagger during one of the London 2012 ceremonies, the star said: "The Olympics would be great, the perfect idea, I'll ask him."
Stone was recently at the centre of a murder plot. A 34-year-old man has denied plotting to kill the singer.
Meanwhile, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has revealed that the band are hoping to rehearse together later this month, but insisted that Jagger is unlikely to join them.
Watch the music video for SuperHeavy's 'Miracle Worker' below:
The singer and the Rolling Stones frontman recently collaborated as part of supergroup SuperHeavy and released a debut album back in September.

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Talking about the project, Stone told the Daily Star: "It's an exciting project but it is so hard to get everybody together in one place."
On the prospect of duetting with Jagger during one of the London 2012 ceremonies, the star said: "The Olympics would be great, the perfect idea, I'll ask him."
Stone was recently at the centre of a murder plot. A 34-year-old man has denied plotting to kill the singer.
Meanwhile, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has revealed that the band are hoping to rehearse together later this month, but insisted that Jagger is unlikely to join them.
Watch the music video for SuperHeavy's 'Miracle Worker' below:
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