In 1996, the Rolling Stones received a Lifetime Achievement award and performed via satellite on the show, but they've never actually performed on the Grammy stage.

The band's frontrunner, Mick Jagger will be changing that next weekend, as he's scheduled to perform on February 13 as a tribute to singer Solomon Burke.

The Recording Academy is finally getting some satisfaction, with Mick Jagger's first appearance on the Grammy stage.

The Rolling Stones frontman will perform at the Feb. 13 ceremony as part of a tribute to soul great Solomon Burke, who died last year. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer opened for the Rolling Stones several times during his career comeback late in life.

Jagger will perform with soul singer Raphael Saadiq during the 53rd annual Grammy Awards, which will air live on CBS from the Staples Center in Los Angeles (8 p.m. EST).

Will you watch the Grammy Awards show now that Mick Jagger will be performing?

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