7 oldest living musicians in 2021 that you cannot afford to miss

Lets get to know some of our favourite music icons

While the entertainment industry is considered to be a young person's game, it’s not always true when it comes to music. There are musicians across the globe who are still rocking and rolling well into their old ages and developing great music. So let’s take a look at the oldest living musicians in 2021:

Dolly Parton, 75

Dolly Parton is a Country legend and her first single, "Puppy Love," was released way back in 1959. Now she is 75 years old and has released a single called "Sent From Above'' in order to give a shoutout to her new fragrance line. She’s also built herself an empire consisting of a theme park, a production company, and various philanthropic projects.

Mick Jagger, 78

78-year-old Mick Jagger, one of the founding members of the Rolling Stones, is a historic name in music. Apart from his singles, he has done a couple of acting stints besides having his name in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. In April this year, his new song "Easy Sleazy," came out.

Paul McCartney, 79

In 2021, only two members of the Beatles are alive andSir Paul McCartney, part of one of the most influential music groups, is one of them. He co-founded the '70s band Wings with then-wife Linda McCartney and Denny Laine and has won 18 Grammy wins so far. In August this year, his latest album, McCartney III, was the first remix album to be No. 1 on the Billboard US Sales chart in a decade.

Bob Dylan, 80

Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, now 80, is not letting his age slow him down. His biggest hits include "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" and "Blowin' in the Wind" and he has won 10 Grammy awards in the process.

Chubby Checker, 80

On October 3 this year, Chubby Checker, known for his song "The Twist," turned 80. Till date, he performs live and loves meeting people who come to see him.

Frankie Valli, 87

Frankie Valli, the famous frontman of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, has hits like "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "December, 1963 (Oh What A Night)," to hit kitty apart from being a solo artist. He is still performing at 87 years old, and has no retirement plans in his future.

Tony Bennett, 95

At 95 years old, he not only has a legendary career behind him, he has also collaborated with the likes of Lady Gaga. Tony Bennett has earned 18 Grammy Awards in his career so far. In fact, only in August 2021, his family announced his retirement after his Alzheimer's diagnosis became public.

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