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  • Jul 26, 1943
    The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger is born in Kent, England. The Stones' "It's All Over Now" becomes a minor country hit for John Anderson. Jagger co-writes and sings lead on "Honky Tonk Women," which will be ranked one of country's greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book, "Heartaches By The Number"
    May 2, 1945
    Bianca Perez is born in Managua, Nicaragua. She marries Mick Jagger in 1971, two years after he sang lead on "Honky Tonk Women," ranked among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Apr 15, 1946
    Marsha Hunt is born in Philadelphia. The model gives birth to the first child of The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, whom Hunt meets after being asked to pose in an ad for "Honky Tonk Women," ranked among country's greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Mar 24, 1962
    Brian Jones sits in on guitar at a London blues club. In the crowd are Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who will form The Rolling Stones with him. Their "Honky Tonk Women" is hailed by the Country Music Foundation among country's greatest singles
    Jun 6, 1964
    The Rolling Stones perform in San Antonio, Texas, where they appear on a bill that also includes George Jones. The Possum's guitarist gets into a fight with Mick Jagger, putting him in a headlock until Jones orders his bandmate to let go
    Aug 10, 1964
    Mick Jagger is found guilty of speeding and driving without insurance in Liverpool, England. In 1969, he co-writes "Honky Tonk Women," ranked among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number"
    Jul 22, 1965
    Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman are fined five pounds for urinating on a gas station wall in London. In 2003, their recording of "Honky Tonk Women" is ranked in a Country Music Foundation book among the 500 greatest country singles
    Aug 15, 1965
    The Beatles play for 55,000 at Shea Stadium, grossing $304,000--a world record at the time. In the audience is Henry Paul, of BlackHawk, attending his very first concert. Also on hand: Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
    Dec 19, 1966
    Mick Jagger, of The Rolling Stones, announces he has broken up with longtime girlfriend Chrissie Shrimpton. Jagger goes on to co-write "Honky Tonk Women," ranked among country's greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation publication
    Jan 15, 1967
    Mick Jagger's hand is cut when a woman tries to get a lock of his hair with a pair of scissors, as The Rolling Stones enter a New York studio for "The Ed Sullivan Show." The Stones' 1969 release "Honky Tonk Women" ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"

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