Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dead at 80
Charlie Watts, best known as the prolific drummer for the rock band the Rolling Stones for more than half a century, has died. He was 80.
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SubscribeI saw them when they played here at UVA. My seat was well above the nosebleed area but still a good show except for the bomb scare just before intermission. They had to clear the entire seating area for a while.Damn….I will miss him at the Cotton Bowl this Nov. Did get to see him along with Mick Keith & Ronnie at the Death Star (no pun intended) several years ago - they still know how to put on a show.
RIP Charlie, always classy & will be missed.
Saw the Stones in Memphis , July 4 1975. Hotter than Hell , no beer or containers allowed. Would have killed or maimed for a 6 pack. Thanks for the memories Charlie !Thought there were going to play till they made 100!Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dead at 80
Charlie Watts, best known as the prolific drummer for the rock band the Rolling Stones for more than half a century, has died. He was 80.www.foxnews.com