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NICOS
I can't remember the Stones did any charity concerts in the early day's (except the Nicaragua Benefit concert but that was because Bianca was from Nicaragua) guess Keith wasn't into these things.
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Taylor1
According to Wikipedia and This Day in Music .com, John agreed to play ,with the stipulation Yoko would not.But then Yoko complained to John about this,and John then decided not to appear.Paul was asked to play by George but turned him down.
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NICOS
I can't remember the Stones did any charity concerts in the early day's (except the Nicaragua Benefit concert but that was because Bianca was from Nicaragua) guess Keith wasn't into these things.
Busted in Toronto '77...
"Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones was convicted in 1978 of heroin possession. His sentence? Playing a benefit concert for the CNIB in Toronto. The concert ended up taking place in Oshawa on April 22, 1979."...benefit for the Blind.
The rest of the Stones joined him for 10 out of a 18 song set.
Ketih Richards 1979 Benefit Concert