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Apr 12, 1967
Rolling Stones Keith Richards and Mick Jagger are punched by a customs official at the Le Bourget Airport in Paris. The two will co-write "Honky Tonk Women," deemed one of country's 500 greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation publication
May 15, 1967
Two years after writing the future country hit "I Feel Fine," Paul McCartney meets Linda Eastman, destined to become Mrs. McCartney, at the London club Bag O' Nails, where both are attending a Georgie Fame concert
Jun 27, 1967
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger is found guilty in London on a January narcotics charge and sent to jail. He goes on to sing lead on "Honky Tonk Women," ranked among country's greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation publication
Jun 29, 1967
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards is found guilty in London of narcotics charges, incurred at a party he hosted in January. He is sentenced to one year of incarceration. Two years later, he co-writes "Honky Tonk Women"
Jun 30, 1967
Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are freed from a London jail, days after they were sentenced on drug charges. The two co-write "Honky Tonk Women," named among country's greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation publication
Jul 1, 1967
Blonde bombshell Pamela Anderson is born in Ladysmith, British Columbia. In 2006, she marries Kid Rock, whose song "Picture" earns him several country nominations at major awards shows
Jul 20, 1967
Jerry Lee Lewis begins a tour of England, his first since his marriage to his cousin became public knowledge in a 1958 visit that undermined his career
Jul 25, 1967
The London Times carries an ad that lobbies for the legalization of marijuana. It's signed by all four members of The Beatles, each of whom is destined to achieve some country success as a songwriter or recording artist
Aug 18, 1967
A year after Petula Clark scored a pop hit with his song "My Love," British songwriter Tony Hatch marries singer/songwriter Jackie Trent in London's Kensington Registry Office. Sonny James revives "My Love" as a country hit three years later
Sep 5, 1967
The Beatles hold the first of five recording sessions for "I Am The Walrus" at Abbey Road in London. One of the song's signature phrases, "goo goo g'joob," will be referenced in Eric Paslay's 2014 country hit "Song About A Girl"
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