Gov. Ned Lamont said the award celebrates those who epitomize the state's core values of creativity, passion and generosity.
Legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards was honored with the inaugural Connecticut Governor’s Award for Excellence by Gov. Ned Lamont today at the Westport Library in Westport, CT for his ...
When Ned Lamont was a young boy, he learned about rock music by listening to the Rolling Stones. Today, more than 50 years ...
Richards, 81, who is British, has kept a home in Connecticut since 1985. He became the first recipient of the Connecticut ...
Keith Richards thanked both Gov. Ned Lamont and the state of Connecticut for bestowing him with the first-ever Governor’s ...
Keith Richards has called Connecticut home for 40 years and was recognized with the very first Governor’s Award of Excellence ...
Awards come in all shapes and sizes, and this very cool kids’ table moment goes to the iconic Keith Richards, the legendary guitarist and founding member of the Rolling Stones. Along with Mick Jagger, ...
Keith Richards will be honored at the Westport Library with the inaugural award, which will given out by Gov. Ned Lamont.
The Rolling Stones could do a lot of different things on record, but Mick Jagger knew some songs were outside his ...
The results yielded two Stones classics: hip-shaker “Brown Sugar” and pastoral ballad “Wild Horses.” Also, a sexy cover of ...
The folk legend Bob Dylan might have inspired a million musicians, including Steely Dan, but over the years Donald Fagen has fuelled a feud with the star.
She should be remembered as being Marianne Faithfull. She was a totally singular, unique character who stood her own ground, and I think she should be proud of what she did.