Charlie Watts: it wouldn't bother me if Rolling Stones split
Seventy-six-year-old drummer says he would be fine if the band called it a day tomorrowCharlie Watts, the 76-year-old Rolling Stones drummer, who with his septuagenarian colleagues has announced the band’s first UK dates for five years, has said that if the band ended tomorrow that would be fine.“I love playing the drums and I love playing with Mick and Keith and Ronnie, I don’t know about the rest of it,†he said. “It wouldn’t bother me if the Rolling Ston...
Rolling Stone — The Rolling Stones have extended their "No Filter" tour with 11 new dates in the U.K., Ireland, Germany, France, the Czech Republic and Poland. The upcoming leg, which i... more info
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Guardian Music — Shows in London, Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh will be band’s first UK gigs in five yearsThe Rolling Stones will play their first UK concerts in five years thi... more info
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Guardian Music — Seventy-six-year-old drummer says he would be fine if the band called it a day tomorrowCharlie Watts, the 76-year-old Rolling Stones drummer, who with his septuagenarian ... more info
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'No Filter' European tour includes five UK dates
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'No Filter' European tour includes five UK dates
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