Mick Jagger has opened up about The Rolling Stones touring without their “heartbeat” Charlie Watts.The longtime Stones drummer died at the age of 80 last month (August 24), prompting a huge outpouring of tributes from the music world and beyond.
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Mick Brigden, a longtime tour manager for The Rolling Stones, has tragically passed away at the age of 73.
Brigden, who also worked with Bob Dylan and solo guitarist Joe Satriani, died on September 5 after an accident at his home near Santa Rosa, Calif.
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His wife, Julia Dreyer Brigden, told The Press Democrat that Mick was helping dig a grave for their family’s pet dog. An accident occurred and he was taken to a hospital in Santa Rosa, where he died.
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Mick Jagger has opened up about The Rolling Stones touring without their “heartbeat” Charlie Watts.The longtime Stones drummer died at the age of 80 last month (August 24), prompting a huge outpouring of tributes from the music world and beyond.
The Rolling Stones have dedicated the music video for ‘Living in the Heart of Love’ to their late drummer, Charlie Watts.The song was recorded during the session for 1981’s ‘Tattoo You’ but not included on its official tracklist.
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memorialize late drummer Charlie Watts.They will pay tribute to Watts with their new logo design when they return to touring next week, according to the Sun, and the emblem will be used on merchandise and tour visuals.Band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood also agreed to show an archival montage of Watts during their shows.“They don’t want it to be a concert that is a downer because they know fans have paid good money to see them,” a source told the Sun.“But it feels only right
Former longtime Rolling Stones tour manager Mick Brigden has died after an apparent “freak accident” at his home last week.
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Mick Brigden, a tour manager who has worked with The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and more died on Sept. 5 at age 73 following an accident at his home. Brigden’s wife, Julia Dreyer Brigden, told the Press Democrat that the music industry legend died following an accident that occurred while he was digging a grave for the family’s pet dog on their property.
Ethan Shanfeld Mick Brigden, a tour manager who worked with artists including The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Van Morrison, died on Sept. 5 after an accident at his home in Santa Rosa, Calif.
Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones' tour manager Mick Brigden has died, three weeks after the band's drummer Charlie Watts passed away.Mick had also worked with the likes of Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and Carlos Santana during his decades-long career.He died on 5 September after an accident at his home in Santa Rosa, California as he dug a grave for the family's late pet dog.
Press Democrat reported Friday. He was 73.Brigden was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
Jason Isbell has performed a cover of The Rolling Stones’ 1969 classic ‘Gimme Shelter’, dedicating it to the late, great, Charlie Watts, who died earlier this week at age 80.Currently touring the US in support of their 2020 album ‘Reunions’, Isbell and his band, The 400 Unit – alongside support act Brittney Spencer – performed the cover at their show in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Thursday night (August 26).Check out a crowd recording of the group performing ‘Gimme Shelter’ below, then have a