Keith Richards
Born | December 18, 1943 |
Hometown | Dartford, England |
Net worth | $500 million |
Height | 5'9" (1.74m) |
Spouse | Patti Hansen (m 1983 - present) |
Partner | Anita Pallenberg (1967 - 1980) |
Children | Theodora Richards , Alexandra Richards |
Parents | Doris Maud Lydia Dupree , Herbert William 'Bert' Richards |
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Should Bill Wyman have gotten a songwriting credit for The Rolling Stones (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction?
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On This Day - 27 February 1977
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