The Rolling Stones
stopped by Toronto's Air Canada Centre last weekend and brought out
special guest Carrie Underwood during a lively performance of "It's Only
Rock n' Roll (But I Like It)." The rockers launched into their 1974
track with electric energy, and as Mick Jagger approached the chorus,
Underwood strutted onstage and went face to face with Jagger on dueling
vocals. The former American Idol
winner got her time to shine too, briefly singing solo before Jagger
joined back in. And as Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts
took it home, Underwood and Jagger boogied down with those moves he practices right in front of the mirror. The Rolling Stones' "50 and Counting" tour continues Tuesday at the United Center in Chicago.
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