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Sep 15, 1973
Drummer Alexander Arzamastsev is born in Obninsk, Russia. He bolsters the rhythm section in the all-Russian import Bering Strait, which garners a 2003 Grammy nomination for an instrumental track, "Bearing Straight"
Sep 29, 1973
Guitar player Danick Dupelle is born in Notre-Dame Perrot, Quebec. He joins the Alberta-based band Emerson Drive, which scores hits with "I Should Be Sleeping," "Fall Into Me" and "Moments"
Oct 17, 1973
In a ruling in Nice, France, Keith Richards is banned from entering the country for two years in connection with a 1971 drug bust. He played on The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women," ranked in a CMF book among country's greatest singles
Oct 19, 1973
Guitarist Mick Taylor plays his final concert as a member of The Rolling Stones at the Deutschlandhalle in Berlin, Germany. He first recorded with the band on "Honky Tonk Women," ranked in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number" among country's all-time greatest singles
Nov 26, 1973
Bass player John Rostill dies in Radlett, England, electrocuted by a guitar in his home studio. An ex-member of The Shadows, he wrote the Olivia Newton-John hits "Please Mr. Please," "Let Me Be There" and "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)"
Feb 9, 1974
Model Yvonne Connolly is born in Ireland. In 1998 she marries pop singer Ronan Keating, of the U.K. pop group Boyzone. Keating finds success as a country songwriter through the Brooks & Dunn hit "The Long Goodbye"
Sep 11, 1974
Tennessee Ernie Ford begins a one-month tour of the Soviet Union as part of a U.S. cultural exchange program. First stop for Ford and his Opryland troop, including future hitmaker Deborah Allen: Yerevan, Georgia
Oct 13, 1974
Tennessee Ernie Ford wraps up a one-month tour of the Soviet Union in Moscow with an Opryland cast that includes Deborah Allen
Oct 26, 1974
Badfinger performs at Southend, England, a show that proves to be the final concert with the band for Pete Ham. He co-wrote "Without You," a Nilsson pop hit destined to become a country single for T.G. Sheppard
Nov 15, 1974
Chad Kroeger is born in Hanna, Alberta. Lead singer of the Canadian rock band Nickelback, he co-writes Tim McGraw's 2009 country hit "It's A Business Doing Pleasure With You"
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