 NY (Reuters) - The rumor mill has been busy churning out stories about Mick Jagger's upcoming solo album - from erroneous album titles to lists of guests said to be appearing on the album. Although details about the upcoming Rolling Stones frontman's fourth solo project are being kept under wraps by Virgin Records, some facts are beginning to trickle in. The album's title will be Goddess In The Doorway and it is set for a tentative November 6 release date, a spokesperson for Jagger told Reuters. Among the artists said to be making appearances are Pete Townshend, Lenny Kravitz, Matchbox Twenty's Rob Thomas and U2's Bono. Though no solid confirmation about the aforementioned artists' appearances on the album was given, Jagger's spokesperson did say that R&B singer Missy Elliott will not appear on the record. Goddess In The Doorway will be Jagger's first release in eight years. His last solo album was 1993's gold-certified Wandering Spirit, released on Atlantic Records.
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