Today, more than 50 years later, Lamont is governor of Connecticut, and he decided that legendary Stones guitarist Keith ...
A photo used on a Rolling Stones album sleeve led Robin Everett of the Wyoming State Archives to a stash of ...
Keith Richards thanked both Gov. Ned Lamont and the state of Connecticut for bestowing him with the first-ever Governor’s ...
From the couch, the guitarist stood and said hi. He was tall, with a handsome, boyish Irish face and long brown hair. He said his name was Tom too. Tom Leadon. Leadon pointed to the big red-cheeked ...
The family's had a great life,' he said ... And it's very important that we keep our books unburnt.' Keith is a founding member of the Rolling Stones, which formed in 1962 as a blues band ...
Peter Wolf, frontman from the J. Geils Band and a bona fide rock 'n' roll raconteur, has had Forrest Gump or Zelig type of ...
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards was presented with the inaugural Connecticut Governor's Award of Excellence by Gov. Ned Lamont at a library.
Booth’s account, the True Adventures of the Rolling Stones, first published in 1984 and now republished in a new edition, remains one of the most vivid and brilliant books ever about rock ‘n ...
Lorne Michaels helped Keith Richards avoid jail time following the Rolling Stones' 'SNL' hosting gig in 1978. Richards most recently made an appearance at the sketch show's 50th anniversary special.
In the new book Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live (out today), author Susan Morrison outlines SNL co-creator Lorne Michaels being asked a favor by friend and Stones frontman Mick Jagger: ...
Early on, Campbell asked for a bigger share of the band’s proceeds, and his boss simply said, “But I’m Tom Petty.” “I did my ...