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CONNECTICUT, USA — Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards is set to be the first recipient of the Connecticut Governor's Award of Excellence, according to the governor's office Monday.
Everybody knows the hit Rolling Stones song "Paint It Black", but what's the real meaning behind this classic song? Let's find out!
The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards to will receive the prestigious inaugural Governor's Award of Excellence in his adopted home state, Connecticut.
Recorded in May of 1968, the song features Brian Jones ‘ acoustic slide guitar, one of his final major contributions to the band before he was fired on June 8, 1969, less than a month before he died.
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger is perhaps the most iconic frontman in rock and roll history, but he learnt his stagecraft studying R&B stars like James Brown.
Keith Richards will be honored at the Westport Library with the inaugural award, which will given out by Gov. Ned Lamont.
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