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1993 Mick Ronson, English guitarist/producer (Mott the Hoople), dies at 46
1984 Mick Fleetwood (of Fleetwood Mac) files for bankruptcy 1979 Mick Jaggar and Keith Richards give a benefit concert in Canada 1978 Mick Jagger apologizes for racist lyrics in "Some Girls" 1975 Ron Woods replaces Mick Taylor as Rolling Stone guitarist 1975 Mick Jagger punches a restaurant window, gets 20 stitches 1974 Mick Ronson joins Mott the Hoople 1971 Jade Jagger, Paris, France, daughter of Mick and Bianca Jagger 1971 Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards sentenced on drug offense 1971 Rolling Stone Mick Jagger weds Bianca Macias at St. Tropez Town Hall 1971 Rolling Stone Mick Jagger marries Bianca Perez Morena de Macias 1969 Mick Jagger accidentally shot while filming "Ned Kelly" 1969 Filming begins on "Ned Kelly" starring Mick Jagger 1969 Mick Taylor leaves John Mayall Band and joins Rolling Stones 1969 Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor replaces Brian Jones 1968 Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrested for drug possession 1967 Beatles, Mick Jagger and Marienne Faithful meet Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 1967 Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and Keith Richards end 1 month jail sentence 1967 Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Mick Jagger arrested on drug charges 1967 Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithful busted for drugs 1967 Mick Hankers, Dutch dancer, Josephine, Sound of Motown 1965 James Jagger, son of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall 1962 Mick Sweda, heavy metal, Bulletboys, King Kobra-Ready to Strike 1962 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards perform as Little Boy Blue and Blue Boys 1958 Mick Talbot, rock keyboardist, Style Council-You're the Best Thing 1958 Mick Karn, born in Nicosia, Cypress, rocker, instrumentalist, musician, songwriter, bassist for art rock band Japan 1956 Mick Pointer, rock drummer, Marillion 1956 Joe Satriani, born in Westbury, New York, instrumentalist, guitarist, Grammy-Award nominee, recruited by Mick Jagger to play lead guitar for The Rolling Stones' tour, in 1988, lead guitarist for Deep Purple in 1994, performed in annual G3 Jam Concerts, influenced by Eric Clapton 1956 Jerry Hall, born in Mesquite, Texas, model and Mrs. Mick Jagger, Batman, Freejack 1951 Mick Mars, born in Terre Haute, Indiana, rocker, heavy metal guitarist, played for glam metal band Motley Crue 1950 Mick Malone, cricketer, WA seamer, Test 1977, made 46 took 5-63, 1-14 1949 Mick Tucker, London, rock drummer, Sweet Harlesden 1948 Merry Clayton, born in Gert Town, New Orleans, singer, actress, sang gospel and soul music, famous for singing with The Rolling Stones' song 'Gimme Shelter' with Mick Jagger 1948 Mick Taylor, rock bassist, Rolling Stones-Brown Sugar 1947 Mick Box, rock guitarist, Uriah Heep 1946 Mike Murdock, born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, author, televangelist, pastor, Wisdom Center ministry, Fort Worth, Texas, hosts Wisdom Keys with Mick Murdock television program, mentored with Jimmie Swaggart, preached with Tammy Faye Bakker 1945 Bianca Perez Morena de Macias Jagger, Nicaragua, model/Mick's ex-wife 1945 Mick Hill, cricketer, NSW all-rounder 1964-75 1944 Mick Jones, rock guitarist, Foreigner-Want to Know What Love is 1944 Mick Ralphs, born in Hereford, England, born Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, guitarist, songwriter, founding member of music bands Mott the Hopple and Bad Company 1944 Mick Avory, rock drummer, Kinks-Lola 1943 Dave Dee, born in Wiltshire, England, singer, songwriter, guitarist, member of the chart-topping British pop/rock band Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich 1943 Mick Farren, UK, sci-fi author, Synaptic Manhunt, Citizen Phaid 1943 Mick Jagger, Eng, rock vocalist, Rolling Stone 1943 Mick Abrahams, rock guitarist, Jethro Tull-Thick as a Brick 1942 Mick Fleetwood, born in London, rock drummer, Fleetwood Mac-Go Your Own Way 1921 Mick Harvey, cricketer, in Newcastle Brother of Neil Test umpire 1918 Eduard "Mick" Mannock, British WW I flyer (Victoria Cross), dies 1883 J M M "Mick" Commaille, cricketer, dual South African cricket/soccer rep |
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