Guitarist Keith Richards has credited his Rolling Stones bandmates with saving him from suicide following the death of his baby son. READ: Keith Richards croons 'Gimme Shelter' in tribute to Merry Clayton The veteran rocker was on tour with the band in Paris, France, in June 1976 when he was told his 10-week-old son Tara - his third child with actress
Anita Pallenberg - had died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in Geneva, Switzerland, reported Metro online.
For latest Music updates, follow us on Twitter >>>@TOIEntertainFor the latest in Music news, like us on Facebook >>>TOIEntertain Richards, 71, said the news sent him into a downward spiral, but he was brought back from the brink by going on stage with the group just hours after losing his son.
For more interesting Music news and pictures, follow us on Pinterest>>> timesofindiaFor latest Music updates, follow us on G+ >>> The Times of India Entertainment "It was such a shock at the time, especially (as) I'm getting a phone call in Paris and this happened in Geneva and I thought,
'I'm going to go mad unless I do this show tonight'," he said.Listen to Keith Richards on Gaana.com "Maybe it was a sense of self-preservation... It was a rough, rough thing. And I had a feeling... I must go on stage now and I'll worry and grieve and think about all this after the show. Because if didn't go on the stage I'd have probably shot myself.
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