Rolling Stones’ U.S. Tour to Proceed as Planned After Charlie Watts’ Death
Promoter announces tour kickoff on September 26th in St. Louis is still on: “The Rolling Stones’ tour dates are moving ahead as planned”
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Subscribe NowPromoter announces tour kickoff on September 26th in St. Louis is still on: “The Rolling Stones’ tour dates are moving ahead as planned”
In a previously unpublished interview from 2013, Watts goes deep into his favorite drummers, what the Stones do better than the Beatles, and outlasting almost every band
This rain-soaked “Satisfaction” was the final moment of Watts’ 58-year stint in the Stones
“Charlie Watts wept at Keith Moon’s funeral,” Townshend wrote. “I wish I was capable of such tears today. Instead, I just want to say goodbye”
Rock’s ultimate drum god didn’t want the spotlight. He was there to do a job, which was knocking people off their feet, night after night, year after year
Rock & roll legend “passed away peacefully in a London hospital earlier [Tuesday] surrounded by his family,” according to publicist
Steve Jordan’s new gig filling in for Charlie Watts is just the latest in a decades-long career working with rock royalty