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  • May 19, 1976
    "Honky Tonk Women" co-writer Keith Richards, of The Rolling Stones, crashes his car in England, and is subsequently charged with possession of an illegal substance when police find cocaine and LSD in the vehicle
    Jun 6, 1976
    The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, a co-writer of "Honky Tonk Women," loses a son, when his 11-week-old boy, Tara Richards, suffocates in his crib
    Feb 27, 1977
    The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards is arrested in a Toronto hotel on a heroin charge, his sixth drug bust in 10 years. The band's "Honky Tonk Women" is hailed among country's greatest singles in a book published by the Country Music Foundation
    Nov 21, 1977
    "No Longer Rolling Stoned": "Honky Tonk Women" creators Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, claiming he's given up heroin, appear on the cover of People magazine
    Oct 23, 1978
    The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards is let off of heroin charges in Toronto on technicalities, pleading guilty only to possession. The group's "Honky Tonk Women" is named in a Country Music Foundation book among country's greatest singles
    Dec 18, 1983
    The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards marries Patti Hanson in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on his 40th birthday. His best man is Mick Jagger. The two Stones co-wrote "Honky Tonk Women," ranked among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Mar 2, 1984
    The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall have a daughter, Elizabeth Scarlett Jagger, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. The Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" is destined to be listed among country's greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book, "Heartaches By The Number"
    Apr 4, 1985
    Warner Bros. releases John Anderson's remake of The Rolling Stones' "It's All Over Now," written by R&B singer Bobby Womack
    Aug 28, 1985
    Mick and Jerry Jagger have a son, James Leroy Jagger, in New York. The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" earns a spot among country's greatest singles in a list created in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Jan 5, 1987
    Curb/MCA releases The Bellamy Brothers' "Kids Of The Baby Boom" with references to George Jones, Merle Haggard, Calvin Klein, The Rolling Stones, Mickey Mouse and John F. Kennedy

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