Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has died

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Dhe drummer of the legendary rock band The Rolling Stones, Charlie Watts, is dead. Watts died peacefully on Tuesday with his family at the age of 80 in a London hospital, as his agent Bernard Doherty announced to the British news agency PA. “Charlie was a valued husband, father and grandfather, and as a member of the Rolling Stones, he was also one of the greatest drummers of his generation,” said the evening’s statement.

A few weeks ago it was announced that Watts should not take part in his band’s upcoming US tour. He is recovering from unspecified medical treatment, according to a PA spokesman. According to the BBC broadcaster, Watts had already been treated for throat cancer in 2004.

Born on June 2, 1941 in North London, the musician discovered his love for jazz and blues at an early age. He made his first drum kit from an old banjo – it was the beginning of a decade-long career with various jazz formations and the Rolling Stones. As a young man he attended an art school, but dropped out and worked professionally as a drummer from 1960 onwards.





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Watts joined them six months after the band’s first appearance at the legendary London Marquee Club on July 12, 1962. The decision paid off, musically and financially. Half a century later, he told the British Telegraph that the Stones had the luck and the money to be able to spend a lot of time in the studio – and so they could have tried out a lot.

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