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Addio a Charlie Watts, batterista dei Rolling Stones

I primi di agosto aveva dovuto comunicare la sua rinuncia alle 13 date del tour negli States con la band.

FILE - Charlie Watts, of the Rolling Stones, performs during a concert of the group's No Filter Europe Tour at U Arena in Nanterre, outside Paris, France, Oct. 22, 2017. Watts will likely miss the band’s upcoming U.S. tour to allow him to recover from an unspecified medical procedure. A spokesperson for the musician said Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, the procedure was “completely successful” but that Watts needs time to recuperate. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)
FILE - Members of the Rolling Stones, from left, Charlie Watts, Ron Wood, Keith Richards, and Mick Jagger appear at a party celebrating the opening of their film
FILE - The Rolling Stones drummer and horse breeder Charlie Watts toasts with champagne after his horse won a race at the Sluzewiec horse racing track in Warsaw on May 25, 2002. Watts' publicist, Bernard Doherty, said Watts passed away peacefully in a London hospital surrounded by his family on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. He was 80.  (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz, File)
FILE - Members of the Rolling Stones, from left, drummer Charlie Watts, guitarist Ron Wood, singer Mick Jagger, and guitarist Keith Richards. pose for photographers after arriving for a Super Bowl news conference in Detroit on Feb. 2, 2006. Watts' publicist, Bernard Doherty, said Watts passed away peacefully in a London hospital surrounded by his family on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. He was 80.  The Rolling Stones were the halftime entertainment at Super Bowl XL foorball game between Pittsburgh Steelers and the Seattle Seahawks.    (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)
FILE - Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, right, performs behind singer Mick Jagger during their concert at the Rose Bowl, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in Pasadena, Calif. Watts died in London today at age 80. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

Addio a Charlie Watts, il batterista dei Rolling Stones e uno dei più importanti batteristi della storia del rock. Watts è morto in un ospedale londinese martedì mattina, dopo un’operazione al cuore, secondo il comunicato inviato dal suo pubblicista.

Watts aveva compiuto 80 anni a giugno ed era il batterista dei Rolling Stones dal 1963.  Aveva dovuto annunciare la rinuncia all’ultimo tour degli Stones nei giorni scorsi a causa di un peggioramento delle sue condizioni di salute.

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