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Front cover of the Daily Express (June 30, 1967) describing the incident and trial. In February 1967, two members of the Rolling Stones, the lead singer Mick Jagger and the guitarist Keith Richards, were arrested at Richards' home, Redlands, West Wittering, Sussex for drug possession.
Keith Richards [nb 1] (born 18 December 1943) is an English musician, songwriter, singer and record producer who is an original member, guitarist, secondary vocalist, and co-principal songwriter of the Rolling Stones. His songwriting partnership with the band's lead vocalist Mick Jagger is one of the most successful in history. His career spans ...
In February 1967, two members of The Rolling Stones, lead singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards were arrested at Richards' home, Redlands, West Wittering, Sussex for drug possession. By this point, Jagger had begun suing News of the World for libel over their article on the Rolling Stones' drug use. Although both Jagger and Richards ...
Lorne Michaels, and Keith Richards. ... he believes that the Mounties who arrested Richards weren’t in the hotel that night to make a bust, but to keep an eye on Margaret Trudeau, the fifty ...
Doctor to Kurt Cobain, the Rolling Stones, the Police, U2, and many more touring bands, Ian Chung, talks about drugs and healthy living for musicians.
Lorne Michaels once helped keep Keith Richards out of prison. According to an excerpt shared by Entertainment Weekly from the biography Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live by Susan ...
Redlands was the scene of the famous February 1967 police raid, the subsequent arrest of Richards and Mick Jagger and prison sentences for Jagger and Robert Fraser for drugs possession. [5] The house is described in Pevsner as "large, moated, with timber-framed 16th century centre, and brick and flint wings, all under a thatched roof". [6]
A week later, on 12 February, Sussex police, tipped off by the paper, [d] raided a party at Keith Richards' home, Redlands. No arrests were made at the time, but Jagger, Richards, and their friend art dealer Robert Fraser were subsequently charged with drug offences. Andrew Oldham was afraid of being arrested and fled to America.