The legend ends! The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dies at the age of 80

Charlie Watts


1905 film news Another legend is hidden in the sea of ​​stars. In the early morning of August 25, the official account of the legendary band Rolling Stones issued an obituary, announcing that drummer Charlie Watts had passed away in a London hospital on August 24 at the age of 80.


In June 2004, Charlie Watts was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer. After treatment, his condition eased. A spokesperson for Charlie Watts said that his family accompanied him on the last journey of his life. In early August of this year, he quit the rest of the Rolling Stones No Filter tour due to health problems.


The Rolling Stones is a rock band from the United Kingdom, founded in 1962, and has continued the traditional blues rock route since its establishment. Charlie Watts joined the Rolling Stones in 1963 and is one of the longest-time members in the band's history.