Mick Jagger Considered Donating Rolling Stones Catalog to Charity Instead of Selling
- Mick Jagger said his children don't need a $500 million inheritance from selling the Rolling Stones catalog.
- Jagger suggested the money could go to charity instead to "do some good in the world."
- The band only owns rights to music released after 1971, with earlier recordings owned by ABKCO Music.
- Jagger drew comparisons between the band's situation and Taylor Swift's masters ownership issues.
- The Rolling Stones have a new album, "Hackney Diamonds," coming out October 20 featuring guests like Lady Gaga.