Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts passes away at 80

Last Updated on August 25, 2021
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts

Charlie Watts, the drummer of the legendary rock band The Rolling Stones, has passed away. According to his publicist (via THR) Bernard Doherty, Watts “passed away peacefully in a London hospital earlier today surrounded by his family.”

“Charlie was a cherished husband, father, and grandfather and also as a member of The Rolling Stones one of the greatest drummers of his generation,” Doherty said.

Before his death, Watts announced that he would not be touring with the Stones in 2021 due to an undefined health concern. Considered an icon among his peers, music aficionados, and countless amount of adoring fans, Watts was a master of his domain on the drums. His precision, timing, and swaying playstyle were not just a part of his charm, but an aspect of what defined him as a titan of rhythm. He joined the Stones early in 1963 and played with the band for an unforgettable 60 years.

Originally a jazz drummer, Watts never lost his love for the classics and engaged with several side projects throughout the years to “feed the beast” of jazz in his heart and soul. His skill, creativity, and inspired contributions to the band can be seen in the concert documentary Shine a Light, directed by Martin Scorsese.

We here at JoBlo wish Mr. Watts safe passage into the next life. Be sure to give them a good show, sir.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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