
Sir Mick Jagger: Charlie Watts ‘held’ Rolling Stones together
Charlie Watts "held" the Rolling Stones together, according to his bandmate Sir Mick Jagger.
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Charlie Watts "held" the Rolling Stones together, according to his bandmate Sir Mick Jagger.
Sir Mick Jagger admitted it was "poignant" returning to the stage without the Rolling Stones' late drummer Charlie Watts.
Charlie Watts was a father figure to his bandmates, a Stones photographer has claimed.
The Rolling Stones intend to pay tribute to Charlie Watts on their upcoming tour of the US.
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts - who was one of the original members of the band - has died aged 80, his publicist confirmed on Tuesday (24.08.21).
The 74-year-old singer praised the 'Like a Rolling Stone' hitmaker for the way he "marches to his own tune"
En 2019, en la ronda de entrevistas para promocionar su nuevo disco, Keith Richards sorprendió a propios y extraños anunciando que había renunciado para siempre a las drogas duras y que había conseguido moderar incluso ....
Sir Mick Jagger "couldn't be bothered" to write his autobiography and handed back his publishing advance because he found the experience of trying to write his life story "dull and upsetting".
A cockroach has been named after Keith Richards in honour of his 77th birthday.
The Rolling Stones have teamed up with Goldy Gin to launch a limited edition drink.