Rolling Stones drummer dies aged 80 weeks after emergency operation

ROLLING Stones drummer Charlie Watts has died aged 80.

The music legend passed away just weeks after pulling out of the band’s US tour following an emergency operation.

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Charlie Watts, drummer for The Rolling Stones, has died aged 80Credit: Getty
Watts passed away peacefully in a London hospital today

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Watts passed away peacefully in a London hospital todayCredit: Rex

His publicist said in a statement: “It is with immense sadness that we announce the death of our beloved Charlie Watts.

“He passed away peacefully in a London hospital earlier today surrounded by his family.

“Charlie was a cherished husband, father and grandfather and also as a member of The Rolling Stones one of the greatest drummers of his generation.

“We kindly request that the privacy of his family, band members and close friends is respected at this difficult time.”

Watts, regarded as one of rock’s greatest drummers, had a “successful procedure” in London a few weeks ago after a problem was found during a routine check-up.

Doctors deemed him unfit to join the rescheduled 13-date No Filter tour which starts next month, and prescribed him weeks of “rest and recuperation”, The Sun revealed.

Watts joked at the time: “For once, my timing has been a little off.”

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He added: “I am working hard to get fully fit but I have today accepted on the advice of the experts that this will take a while.

“After all the disappointment with delays to the tour caused by Covid, I really don’t want the many Stones fans in the States who have been holding tickets to have another postponement or cancellation.”

The Stones aimed to have him back fighting fit for the band’s big 60th anniversary celebrations in 2022, when they will release their first album of ­original songs in 17 years.

But sadly Watts died before he could rejoin his bandmates, his London publicist Bernard Doherty confirmed today.

Tributes have flooded in for the “brilliant musician”.

Mick Jagger shared a simple but powerful tribute to Charlie by posting a picture to social media of his bandmate sitting behind a drum kit.

Sir Elton John tweeted: “A very sad day. Charlie Watts was the ultimate drummer. The most stylish of men, and such brilliant company.”

While The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr shared a photo of the pair with the caption: “God bless Charlie Watts, we’re going to miss you man, peace and love to the family, Ringo.”

Charlie was a cherished husband, father and grandfather and also as a member of The Rolling Stones one of the greatest drummers of his generation.

Bernard DohertyPublicist

Musician Bryan Adams and TV presenter Piers Morgan both described Watts as “one of the greatest drummers in rock history”.

Piers added: “A brilliant musician and a wonderful character, he was the cool, calm, ever-pounding heartbeat of the Stones. Very sad news.”

Chic’s Nile Rodger’s wrote: “Rest In Power Charlie Watts RIP. You are a smooth brother. Thanks for all the great music.”

I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll singer Joan Jett said Watts was “the most elegant and dignified drummer in rock and roll”, adding: “He played exactly what was needed – no more – no less. He is one of a kind.”

Rock legend Alice Cooper said: “Charlie Watts kept the beat for the world’s greatest rock band for over 50 years. I consider him the greatest pocket drummer of all time. Rest in beat!”

And singer Sheryl Crow said “a hero is gone” leaving a “huge gaping hole in the universe” .

‘EVER-POUNDING HEARTBEAT OF THE STONES’

Alongside frontman Sir Mick Jagger, 78, and guitarist Keith Richards, 77, Watts was among the longest-standing members of the Stones, which has seen a shifting line-up of musicians including Mick Taylor, 72, Ronnie Wood, 74, and Bill Wyman, 84.

The drummer was known for his sophisticated and inventive playing on classic tracks including Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Honky Tonk Women and Brown Sugar.

In 2004, Watts was treated for throat cancer at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital before being given the all-clear after a four-month battle with the disease, involving six weeks of intensive radiotherapy treatment.

He had been diagnosed after discovering a lump on the left side of his neck.

His spokesman said at the time that Watts’ treatment had “not interfered with any tour or recording plans for the group, who have been ‘relaxing between work commitments'”.

Following his recovery, the band began work on their 22nd studio album, A Bigger Bang.

Watts, who reportedly gave up smoking in the 1980s, said during an interview with Rolling Stone magazine at the time that he felt “very lucky” doctors had caught the cancer early.

A very sad day. Charlie Watts was the ultimate drummer. The most stylish of men, and such brilliant company.

Sir Elton John

The Wembley-born man was known as the sensible one of the scandal-soaked Stones, preferring a quiet life in the countryside to the raucous existence of his bandmates.

He famously turned down groupies because of his love for his wife and steered clear of the hotel-trashing his fellow musicians were involved in – although he was treated for “very short-lived” alcohol and heroin abuse in the 1980s.

In 2016, Watts was ranked 12th in Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 100 greatest drummers of all time.

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Shirley Ann Shepherd, their daughter Seraphina, and granddaughter Charlotte.

A photo of Watts and Shirley adopting a five-year-old rescued greyhound from the charity Forever Hounds Trust is believed to be one of his last.

The Rolling States are due to resume their tour Stateside in September, following its postponement last year amid the pandemic.

Session and touring musician Steve Jordan was previously announced as Watts’ temporary replacement on drums.

Speaking at the time, Sir Mick welcomed Jordan, who will join the band when the tour starts in St Louis on September 26, with dates also scheduled for Pittsburgh, Nashville, Minneapolis, Dallas and more.

Mick Jagger shared this simple but powerful tribute to Charlie

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Mick Jagger shared this simple but powerful tribute to CharlieCredit: Twitter
Watts was among the longest-standing members of the Stones

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Watts was among the longest-standing members of the StonesCredit: Getty
Charlie was regarded as one of rock’s greatest drummers

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Charlie was regarded as one of rock’s greatest drummersCredit: Getty – Contributor
Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York in 1998

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Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York in 1998Credit: Reuters
One of the last photos of Charlie Watts as he rescued a greyhound in May 2020

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One of the last photos of Charlie Watts as he rescued a greyhound in May 2020
The Rolling Stones in 1981

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The Rolling Stones in 1981Credit: AP:Associated Press
Charlie Watts on the Steel Wheels Tour in 1989 in Boston

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Charlie Watts on the Steel Wheels Tour in 1989 in BostonCredit: Getty
Charlie Watts is survived by his wife Shirley Ann Shepherd

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Charlie Watts is survived by his wife Shirley Ann ShepherdCredit: Getty
Charlie Watts on playing with the Rolling Stones from a 1986 BBC interview

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