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The Sun : "For once, my timing has been a little off." The tour will still go ahead with hot session drummer and friend of the band Steve Jordan replacing Charlie.Charlie, , who is regarded as one of rock’s greatest ever drummers, admitted that he's disappointed to be missing out but insists he's taking the advice of the experts to get fully fit although it "may take a while".He said: "After all the disappointment with delays to the tour caused by Covid, I really don’t want the many Stones fans
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Charlie Watts has died at the age of 80 on Tuesday. His London publicist Bernard Doherty confirmed the sad news in a statement.
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the death of drummer Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones may have found a replacement: Steve Jordan.Jordan, 64, was already filling in — at Watts’ request — following recent surgery the legendary drummer received that required him to take time off to recuperate.
The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has died at the age of 80.His London publicist Bernard Doherty confirmed the news in a statement provided to the PA news agency today (August 24).Watts played in The Rolling Stones from 1963.
BBC has reported.The English drummer stepped down from his role in August 2021 following an undisclosed medical procedure, just before the band was scheduled to re-launch a tour postponed by the pandemic.
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The Rolling Stones have shown their support for drummer Charlie Watts after he pulled out of their upcoming US tour to “rest and recuperate” following a medical procedure.The legendary band are set to embark on their rescheduled ‘No Filter’ tour in September, with live dates in the US running through to November.A statement shared by the band this morning (August 5) confirmed that Watts is “unlikely to be available” for the tour, with a spokesperson adding: “Charlie has had a procedure which was
Charlie Watts will not be joining his the Rolling Stones bandmates on their upcoming No Filter Tour across the United States.
The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts will not join the band’s forthcoming US tour to recuperate from a medical procedure.According to a statement from the band’s spokesperson, per Pitchfork, Watts recently underwent an unspecified medical procedure that was “completely successful”.
Grammy winner Steve Jordan will replace Charlie Watts in the Rolling Stones “No Filter” U.S. Tour after an undisclosed medical procedure prompted Watts to drop out of the tour.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorCharlie Watts, the Rolling Stones’ drummer since the group’s inception in 1962, is “unlikely to be available” for the band’s rescheduled U.S.
Original Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, age 80, is dropping out of the group’s upcoming US tour to further his recovery from an unspecified medical procedure.