Keith Richards’ Bandmates and Family Celebrate His 80th Birthday: ‘Amazing Gentle Rock n Roll Blues Soul’
Keith Richards is feeling the birthday love!
The legendary Rolling Stones rocker turned 80 on Tuesday, and he rang in a new decade with tributes from his family and famous bandmates.
Stones frontman Mick Jagger — who celebrated his own 80th birthday in July — shared a photo of the pair smiling together in sunglasses to Instagram, wishing Richards a happy birthday and signing the post, “Love Mick.”
Ronnie Wood also shared several photos of him with Richards, including a few throwbacks. “🎂🎉❤️😎Happy 80th birthday @officialkeef!🎸❤🥳,” wrote Wood, 76.
Though the band’s drummer Charlie Watts died in 2021, his official Instagram account, managed by the Charlie Watts Estate, also paid tribute to Richards, drawing on praise Watts once gave the rocker.
“Charlie said of his lifelong friend, ‘Keith is the most interesting, the most different of us all…He’s a man of vision, and one of the few people who hasn’t really changed over the years. Wherever he goes, whatever he does, he’s always Keith. He’ll be in his room and all the stuff that makes him Keith will be there. The music’s going, the wine’s there, his guitar’s there, and he’ll be sitting in the middle of it all like some wonderful sultan. It’s fantastic. It’s not a new thing, it’s the way he’s always been,’” the caption read.
Meanwhile, Richards’ daughters also got in on the fun; Theodora, 38, shared a photo to Instagram of her dad cuddling with a dog, as well as a throwback shot of him in all his rock star glory.
“Happy birthday to this amazing gentle rock n roll blues soul. Love you so daddio!!!!” she captioned her post.
Her sister Alexandra, 37, also gave her dad a shoutout with a photo of a light in the sky and a shot of Richards with wife Patti Hansen, with whom he celebrated 40 years of marriage on Monday.
“Happy 80 Happy 40 years! Your light forever burns bright within me. Love you both xx,” she captioned her post.
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Keith, you’re the best. Keep it coming.