LONDON: Charlie Watts, Drummer from the legendary British rock’n’roll band rolling stone, died on Tuesday at the age of 80, said Holonya.
“With very large sadness so we announce our beloved Charlie Watt death.
He died peacefully at the London Hospital earlier today surrounded by his family,” Humas Bernard Doherty said in a statement.
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“Charlie is a husband, father and grandfather and also, as a member of a rolling stone, one of the biggest drummer of his generation.
“We really asked for the privacy of his family, band members, and close friends respected at this difficult time.”
Watts are known as quiet men from riots bands, which help define the sixties swing with eternal hit like “Jumpin ‘Flash Jack” and “(I can’t get no satisfaction”.
His head level from the stage was reflected in the maintenance of the time of metronomic on stage, offsetting energy and charisma singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood.
Watt announced earlier this month that he would lose the resumption of a rolling stones tour in the United States next month after undergoing medical procedures.