Mick Jagger Mourns Loss of  Grange Hill Star and Rolling Stones’ First Female Vocalist

Mick Jagger Mourns Loss of  Grange Hill Star and Rolling Stones’ First Female Vocalist

London, UK – Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger has paid tribute to Cleo Sylvestre, the Grange Hill actress and singer who made history as the first female vocalist to perform with the iconic rock band.
Jagger’s Heartfelt Message
“Sad to hear about Cleo Sylvestre’s passing,” Jagger tweeted. “She was an incredibly talented singer and actress who brought energy and passion to our stage. Her legacy lives on through her music and memories.”
Cleo Sylvestre’s Remarkable Career
Sylvestre, who passed away at 75, was a trailblazing singer and actress:
  • First female vocalist to perform with the Rolling Stones (1960s)
  • Starred in BBC’s Grange Hill (1981-1987)
  • Released solo albums and collaborated with top artists
Grange Hill Co-Stars Pay Respects
Todd Carty, Grange Hill alum, remembered Sylvestre as “a wonderful person and talented actress.”
Rolling Stones’ History with Sylvestre
Sylvestre’s collaboration with the Rolling Stones marked a pivotal moment in the band’s early years:
  • Performed with the band during their 1960s UK tours
  • Sang backing vocals on several recordings
Legacy and Impact
Cleo Sylvestre’s innovative spirit and talent paved the way for future female artists:
  • Inspired generations of female musicians
  • Broke barriers in the music industry
Sources:
  • BBC News
  • Rolling Stones Official Website
  • Twitter
Related Stories:
  • Cleo Sylvestre’s Life and Career in Pictures
  • Rolling Stones’ Iconic Female Collaborations
  • Grange Hill Stars: Where Are They Now?

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