Charlie Watts
Charlie Watts, the drummer of the Rolling Stones, was originally trained as a graphic artist before joining the band.
Drummer
June 2, 1941
August 24, 2021
80
Charlie Watts, the renowned English drummer, gained fame for his extensive career with the iconic rock band, the Rolling Stones. His consistent rhythm and jazz-inspired style significantly contributed to the band’s distinct sound. Watts also performed with notable artists such as Eric Clapton and Jean-Luc Ponty and led his own jazz big band, the Charlie Watts Orchestra. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he was named one of the top 10 best drummers of all time by Rolling Stone in 2016. Besides his musical prowess, Watts was a skilled artist, recognized for his abstract expressionist paintings. Despite his accomplishments, he maintained a modest persona and steered clear of the rock-star lifestyle. Watts passed away on August 24, 2021, leaving a lasting legacy as a crucial drummer in rock history. Notably, before joining the Rolling Stones, Watts was trained as a graphic artist.