A look at Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts and his legacy of understated style that was simultaneously anti-rock, yet much cooler than his peers.
Charlie Watts, who had played with the band since 1963, died on Tuesday at a London hospital at age 80 Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...
Charlie Watts was a true musician to the core with a lifetime love of jazz, often cited by Mick and Keith as the rock and the glue that held the Stones together. For six decades he was the quiet ...
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