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Susanna Hoffs and Elvis Costello Release Cover for Keith Richards’ Birthday

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In a delightful surprise for fans of classic rock, Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles and iconic musician Elvis Costello have teamed up to cover The Rolling Stones’ 1967 track “Connection.” The unexpected paring was to celebrate Keith Richards' 81st birthday with a fresh spin on a classic track that originally featured Richards sharing vocals with Mick Jagger.

The song “Connection” originally appeared on The Rolling Stones' album *Between the Buttons,* and is known for its fusion of rock and country elements. Hoffs and Costello's version of the song retains the spirit of the original while introducing their unique styles. Susanna Hoffs expressed particular excitement about the project, noting, “We both wanted to do the Keith part, but I won!” Her enthusiasm was further evident as she described it as a lifelong dream to collaborate with Costello. The track highlights their mutual admiration for Richards, with Hoffs revealing her deep appreciation for his iconic stage presence, songwriting skills, and his ability to make his guitar seem like an extension of his very persona.

Elvis Costello mirrored Hoffs' sentiments, expressing his delight at working together and stating, “What a gas to sing with Sue again.” Their version of “Connection” features a range of talented musicians, including acclaimed guitarist Albert Lee, bassist Davey Faragher, drummer Pete Thompson, and others, providing a rich and full accompaniment to their vocals. Produced by Peter Asher, the cover brings a fresh yet reverent tone to the timeless track, honoring its roots while inviting listeners to experience something new.

Beyond the present collaboration, both artists have been actively engaging with music and contributing to various projects. Susanna Hoffs recently released *The Lost Record,* an album born out of her garage recordings from 1989, and continues to make waves with different musical endeavors, including participating in tribute albums. Elvis Costello keeps himself busy with new music as well, having recently collaborated with T Bone Burnett on an album and preparing for upcoming tours and tribute concerts. Both artists’ active musical pursuits highlight their commitment to evolving as musicians while also celebrating the rock heritage they hold dear.

“Connection” itself is a song that has seen various renditions and appearances, having been recorded by notable artists like Ramblin’ Jack Elliott and Arlo Guthrie and performed by bands such as New Riders of the Purple Sage. The enduring appeal of the song, deepened by its association with legends like Jerry Garcia, showcases its versatility and universal themes. By choosing this particular track, Hoffs and Costello tap into a rich tapestry of musical history, while infusing it with their distinctive artistry.

Keith Richards' birthday celebrations were not limited to the musical tribute. His Rolling Stones bandmates took to social media to share heartfelt messages and nostalgic photographs, illustrating the camaraderie and respect shared among them. Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood’s interactions underscored the enduring bond that characterizes the band, reflecting a genuine sense of affection and brotherhood. For fans of The Rolling Stones and the collaborative duo alike, this cover serves as a reminder of the power of music to connect individuals across different eras and walks of life. As Hoffs and Costello celebrate a living legend in Keith Richards, they also remind listeners of the shared joys of music, collaboration, and legacy creating moments that insist music is indeed timeless.

 

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