Happy Birthday to Rolling Stones co-founder Keith Richards, who turns 79 on Sunday (December 18th)!!! Richards, a man who due to his previous penchant for hard street drugs wasn't expected to see 30 — let alone 50 — has often infamously topped numerous “Most Likely To Die Lists” over the years. Today also marks the 39th anniversary for Richards and wife Patti Hansen, who married in 1983 on the guitarist's 40th birthday — with Mick Jagger serving as best man.
The Stones may be in the home stretch for their long-awaited new album. The band has been at work on the still-unfinished collection for over a decade — and even recorded their last album, the Granny Award-winning blues collection, Blue And Lonesome, during the all-original, album sessions.
Ron Wood hipped Britain's The Sun on where the Stones are at in the process, revealing that album will feature drumming by the late-drummer Charlie Watts as well as his replacement, longtime Keith Richards collaborator, Steve Jordan: “We are recording the new album now and we are going to L.A. in a few weeks to carry it on and finish it off. Charlie is on some of the tracks and drummer Steve Jordan.” Wood also confirmed the Stones would be back on the road in 2023.