Rolling back the years with Jagger

(from left) Mark Rogers, of Clay Rogers, Carinthia West, Chris Jagger and Neil Robinson, director of St Paul's Gallery, at the launch of Carinthia's photography exhibition in Birmingham.
Leading financial advisors and guests got to move like Jagger at the launch of a fascinating exhibition of fly-on-the-wall photos of some of the world’s leading rock stars.
Chris Jagger’s Atcha played two live sets to celebrate the unveiling of photographer Carinthia West’s Hanging Out exhibition at St Paul’s Gallery in Birmingham.
Carinthia, also known as a model, actress and journalist, is exhibiting a stunning collection of candid shots taken in the 1970s and 80s of friends including Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood, Eric Idle, Neil Young, Helen Mirren and many others.
A huge portrait by Carinthia of Mick Jagger was the backdrop for younger brother Chris’s band as they entertained clients and friends of Clay Rogers Partners Ltd, the Birmingham-based wealth management advisors.
Managing director Mark Rogers said: “At Clay Rogers we are always keen to support the arts in Birmingham and it was a real thrill to be able to welcome Chris Jagger and his fabulous band to St Paul’s Gallery. Chris has known Carinthia and his brother Mick for many, many years so his band’s performance was the perfect launch of Carinthia’s photography exhibition.
“We were delighted that so many colleagues, friends and clients were able to join us on this memorable occasion.” For more information visit www.clayrogers.com.
Carinthia West’s ‘Hanging Out’ exhibition continues at St Paul’s Gallery, Northwood Street in the Jewellery Quarter, until January.
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