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Charlie Watts Collection

Charlie Watts, the legendary drummer of The Rolling Stones, has left an indelible mark on the world of rock and roll

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones Concert

The Rolling Stones Concert
The Rolling Stones perform at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones : Introducing the Mick Taylor (centre photo

Rolling Stones : Introducing the Mick Taylor (centre photo) who took Brian Jones place in the band to press at a photocall in Hyde Park 13 June 1969

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones seen here in concert at the Belle Vue theatre

Rolling Stones seen here in concert at the Belle Vue theatre. 11th August 1964 Evaluation scan not cleaned or balanced Picture shows drummer Charlie Watts

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: As part of Englands National Music Day, Mick Jagger performs at the Celebration of

As part of Englands National Music Day, Mick Jagger performs at the Celebration of the Blues at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, as do the Charlie Watts Quintet and Ron Wood with Buddy Guy

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones: The band appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium

The Rolling Stones: The band appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium, Backstage. 22nd January 1967

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones pop group with 14 year old fan Christine Hart of Wigan following their

The Rolling Stones pop group with 14 year old fan Christine Hart of Wigan following their show at the ABC Cinema in Wigan. 19th September 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones appearing at Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1971

The Rolling Stones appearing at Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1971. Picture shows Mick Taylor on the left, Mick Jagger in the centre, and Charlie Watts on the drums in the background

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger

The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger, pictured at Londons Heathrow airport en route to the USA. Mick Jagger

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer (right), at Ronnie Scott s

Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer (right), at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer (left), at Ronnie Scott s

Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer (left), at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer, at Ronnie Scott s

Charlie Watts, The Rolling Stones drummer, at Ronnie Scott s. Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. 28th October 1991

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones performing at The Tower Ballroom, New Brighton

The Rolling Stones performing at The Tower Ballroom, New Brighton. 10th August 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones performing at the Palace Ballroom, Douglas, Isle of Man

The Rolling Stones performing at the Palace Ballroom, Douglas, Isle of Man. Police struggle to hold back fans at the front of the crowd. 13th August 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones seen here in rehearsals at the London Palladium 22th January 1967

Rolling Stones seen here in rehearsals at the London Palladium 22th January 1967. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Charlie Watts, Brian Jones

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones pictured in Green Park London for a press conference prior to their

The Rolling Stones pictured in Green Park London for a press conference prior to their departure for America where they are to appear on the Ed Sullivan coast-to -coast show

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones at The Public Hall, Preston, 25th July 1964

Rolling Stones at The Public Hall, Preston, 25th July 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones. Charlie Watts in New York City 2nd June 1964

Rolling Stones. Charlie Watts in New York City 2nd June 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones l-r Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards

The Rolling Stones l-r Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman and Brian Jones. 23rd April 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Mick Jagger (with Union Jack flag) and his Rolling Stones band stand at the famous Alamo

Mick Jagger (with Union Jack flag) and his Rolling Stones band stand at the famous Alamo in San Antionio, Texas. Wednesday 4 June 1975

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: As part of Englands National Music Day, Mick Jagger performs at the Celebration of

As part of Englands National Music Day, Mick Jagger performs at the Celebration of the Blues at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, as do the Charlie Watts Quintet and Ron Wood with Buddy Guy

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones arriving at the Odeon New Street

Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones arriving at the Odeon New Street, Birmingham before this eveings concert. 19th September, 1973

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones arriving at the Belle Vue theatre were they will be performing

Rolling Stones arriving at the Belle Vue theatre were they will be performing. 11th August 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones arriving at Manchester Airport for concert at the Belle Vue theatre

Rolling Stones arriving at Manchester Airport for concert at the Belle Vue theatre. 11th August 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones seen her at London Airport departing for the USA

The Rolling Stones seen her at London Airport departing for the USA. 19th October 1969

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones band member Charlie Watts at a press conference in the Astor Hotel

The Rolling Stones band member Charlie Watts at a press conference in the Astor Hotel, New York after meeting fans on Broadway. 2nd June 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger

The Rolling Stones pop group, minus lead singer Mick Jagger, pictured at Londons Heathrow airport en route to the USA. Mick Jagger

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Backstage scenes of The Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium

Backstage scenes of The Rolling Stones appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. 22nd January 1967

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones performing live at Wembley Stadium. (Picture

Rolling Stones performing live at Wembley Stadium. (Picture) The band live on stage. 26th June 1982

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones seen here in rehearsals at the London Palladium. 22nd January 1967

Rolling Stones seen here in rehearsals at the London Palladium. 22nd January 1967

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones fans Alison Anderson and Elizabeth Sayers seen here with the band

Rolling Stones fans Alison Anderson and Elizabeth Sayers seen here with the band. 14th September 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones band member Charlie Watts seen here at London Airport embarking on a

The Rolling Stones band member Charlie Watts seen here at London Airport embarking on a flight to New York. 13th January 1967

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Charlie Watts seen here at London Airport after their

Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Charlie Watts seen here at London Airport after their European tour ended with a huge show at the Panathinaikos stadium in Greece 18th April 1967

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones backstage before their appearance on Sunday Night at the London

The Rolling Stones backstage before their appearance on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts 22nd January 1967

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record

The Rolling Stones without Keith Richard launched their new record, Love You Live at the Marquee club in Wardour Street-London. on 14. September 1977

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones. January 1964

Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones. January 1964

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones pictured in Green Park London for a press conference prior to their

The Rolling Stones pictured in Green Park London for a press conference prior to their departure for America where they are to appear on the Ed Sullivan coast-to -coast show

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones pictured in Manchester

Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones pictured in Manchester. in March 1965 possibly on 11 March when they taped ITVs Scene at 6.30 TV show

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones. Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards

The Rolling Stones. Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Brian Jones seen here posing on Malibu beach

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: The Rolling Stones. Keith Richards and Charlie Watts seen here posing on Malibu beach

The Rolling Stones. Keith Richards and Charlie Watts seen here posing on Malibu beach. According to the photographers " The boys had some hamburgers and played football

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones seen here after making a television appearence on Granda TV

Rolling Stones seen here after making a television appearence on Granda TVs Scene at 6:30. on 23rd August 1965

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Rolling Stones : Introducing the Mick Taylor (2nd from left

Rolling Stones : Introducing the Mick Taylor (2nd from left) who took Brian Jones place in the band to press at a photocall in Hyde Park 13 June 1969ÔÇ¿

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: On Wednesday 4 June 1975 The Rolling Stones did a photo shoot at the Alamo, San Antonio

On Wednesday 4 June 1975 The Rolling Stones did a photo shoot at the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas for the Daily Mirror

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Charlie Watts Tentet, Ronnie Scotts, 2001. Creator: Brian Foskett

Charlie Watts Tentet, Ronnie Scotts, 2001. Creator: Brian Foskett
Charlie Watts Tentet, Ronnie Scotts, 2001

Background imageCharlie Watts Collection: Charlie Watts Tentet, Ronnie Scotts, 2001. Creator: Brian Foskett

Charlie Watts Tentet, Ronnie Scotts, 2001. Creator: Brian Foskett
Charlie Watts Tentet, Ronnie Scotts, 2001



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Charlie Watts, the legendary drummer of The Rolling Stones, has left an indelible mark on the world of rock and roll. With his unique style and impeccable timing, he has been a driving force behind some of the band's most iconic performances. From their electrifying concerts to groundbreaking albums, Charlie's drumming has always been at the heart of it all. One such memorable moment was The Rolling Stones Concert where they captivated audiences with their raw energy and infectious music. It was during this time that Mick Taylor joined the band as lead guitarist, bringing a new dynamic to their sound. In a centre photo from that era, you can see the chemistry between them all. But Charlie's talents extend beyond just being part of one of the greatest rock bands in history. He showcased his versatility by performing with his own ensemble called Charlie Watts Tentet at Ronnie Scotts in 2001. This jazz project allowed him to explore different genres while still maintaining his signature groove. In fact, throughout his career, Charlie has never shied away from experimenting with various musical styles. Whether it be playing at Norton in 1966 for Junior TT or collaborating with other artists outside The Rolling Stones' realm, he continues to push boundaries and evolve as a musician. Despite being known for his incredible drumming skills on stage, Charlie is also recognized for his understated personality offstage. He remains humble and grounded despite achieving global fame alongside Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Through it all - from appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium to rocking Newcastle City Hall - Charlie Watts has remained an integral part of The Rolling Stones' legacy. His contributions have shaped not only their sound but also influenced countless aspiring musicians around the world. As we look back on decades filled with unforgettable moments and timeless music created by this iconic pop group minus lead singer Mick Jagger (in one rare instance), we cannot overlook how instrumental Charlie Watts has been in their success.