Keith Richards is scheduled to talk about his highly anticipated autobiography at the New York Public Library as part of a fall book series, which will also include rapper Jay-Z.
The Rolling Stones guitarist will be discussing his memoir, titled Life, on October 29, while Jay-Z will talk about his book, Decoded, on November 15.
These events will give fans an up close and personal opportunity to be able to meet their favorite artists and hear them speak about their lives. Although Richards and Hova are not on the same literary level as some of the library's other series guests, such as Nobel laureate Toni Morrison and Pulitzer prize-winning poet W.S. Merwin, they will surely be speaking to packed rooms.
Past speakers who have been featured in the library series include members of Velvet Underground and David Byrne.
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