Charlie Watts

Drummer for The Rolling Stones

Charlie Watts - Performers & Entertainers born June 2nd, 1941
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A drummer, songwriter, and producer who played with The Rolling Stones for over 50 years, contributing to the band's distinctive sound. Watts began his career in the early 1960s and became a key member of the group, known for its energetic performances and significant influence on rock music. He also worked on various jazz projects and collaborated with other musicians. His style combined a steady rhythm with an affinity for jazz influences, making him a respected figure in the music industry.

Played drums for The Rolling Stones

Contributed to albums like 'Exile on Main St.'

Participated in 8 world tours with The Rolling Stones

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