It's been less than three months since the 75-year-old legend had heart surgery. But you can hardly tell by the moves he unleashed in the first stop of The Rolling Stones' US tour.The band postponed the initial kick off date after Jagger underwent a heart valve replacement procedure in early April. The tour was originally set to begin April 20 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Well, it's safe to say Jagger's now fully recovered. And thousands of fans were thrilled to see him back on stage for the first performance in the tour. Michael Tarm, who was at the concert, described the singer as a "sprinting, spinning, prancing Mick Jagger.""No sign of Jagger illness here. Jagger being Jagger," Tarm said on Twitter. The band is scheduled to perform again Tuesday at Soldier Field in Chicago. The Rolling Stones, which first formed in 1962, have been nominated for 12 Grammy Awards, winning three. Their first international number one hit was "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" in 1965 anRead More – Source

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