Rolling Stones Pay Tribute to Drummer Charlie Watts

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Rolling Stones Pay Tribute, to Drummer Charlie Watts.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood
paid tribute to their Rolling Stones bandmate,
Charlie Watts, who died August 23 at the age of 80.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood
paid tribute to their Rolling Stones bandmate,
Charlie Watts, who died August 23 at the age of 80.
CNN reports that Watts played with
the band for over 50 years.
CNN reports that Watts played with
the band for over 50 years.
CNN reports that Watts played with
the band for over 50 years.
Jagger posted a picture of Watts drumming on Twitter and Instagram.
Jagger posted a picture of Watts drumming on Twitter and Instagram.
Richards posted a picture to his social media accounts of a drum kit with a "Closed" sign hanging over it.
Richards posted a picture to his social media accounts of a drum kit with a "Closed" sign hanging over it.
Wood posted a picture of himself with Watts, adding:, "I love you my fellow Gemini,
I will dearly miss you. You are the best.".
Wood posted a picture of himself with Watts, adding:, "I love you my fellow Gemini,
I will dearly miss you. You are the best.".
Earlier this month, the band announced
that Watts would miss the upcoming
North American leg of their "No Filter" tour. .
Earlier this month, the band announced
that Watts would miss the upcoming
North American leg of their "No Filter" tour. .
On August 23, the drummer's spokesperson told CNN Watts had, "passed away peacefully in a London hospital
earlier today surrounded by his family.".
On August 23, the drummer's spokesperson told CNN Watts had, "passed away peacefully in a London hospital
earlier today surrounded by his family.".
The Rolling Stones were formed in 1962.
Brian Jones formed the band with singer
Mick Jagger, pianist Ian Stewart and
guitarists Keith Richards and Dick Taylor. .
Brian Jones formed the band with singer
Mick Jagger, pianist Ian Stewart and
guitarists Keith Richards and Dick Taylor. .
Watts initially turned down
the group's first offer to join.
Watts initially turned down
the group's first offer to join.
Later, he conceded and played his first gig
with the Rolling Stones in January of 1963.
Later, he conceded and played his first gig
with the Rolling Stones in January of 1963

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