After the musician passed away earlier this week, Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and more celebrities are paying tribute to Charlie Watts.
The Rolling Stones drummer was treated for throat cancer in 2004 and died in a London hospital on Monday at the age of 80, surrounded by his relatives.His representative confirmed the news with a statement issued by the Rolling Stones Twitter account Tuesday.
The statement read: “We are very sad to announce the death of our beloved Charlie Watts.” “He passed away peacefully in a London hospital with his family earlier today.”
The statement continued, “Charlie is a respected husband, father, and grandfather, and a member of the Rolling Stones. He is one of the greatest drummers of his generation. We implore the privacy of his family, band members and close friends. This difficult time.”
After the news came out, band members who had been with him for nearly 60 years paid tribute to him on social media.Jagger shared Twitter with Instagram The moment Watts smiled when he beat the drum. The singer did not include any headlines, but his posts were flooded with comments from fans, who were also mourning the drummer.
“I’m sad, baby. We will miss him,” commented Brazilian TV presenter and former model Luciana Gimenez.
Another fan wrote: “I cried several times today. My feelings for my family and the band.”
Guitarist Richards also paid tribute to Watts through sharing Twitter A picture of a set of drums with the “off” sign.
Tribute to Watts continues to emerge on social media.
Sir Paul McCartney said in a statement Video message, “Love you Charlie, I always love you, beautiful man, and express my deep condolences and sympathy to his family.”
His band member Sir Ringo Starr also posted a photo on Twitter, writing: “God bless Charlie Watts, we will miss you, family peace and love, Ringo.”
Sir Elton John describe Watts is called the “most fashionable man” in his own message.
“Wow. His opening improvisation on Beast of Burden jumped into my mind. Music life. RIP, Charlie Watt. He always seems to be above everything. It’s good for him,” Jeffrey Wright Tweet.
“The world will miss you, Charlie Watt. Rest in the magic,” Nancy Wilson wrote.
Rock singer Alice Cooper said that the music industry has lost “a true rock gentleman.”
Earlier this month, Watts’s spokesperson stated that he is unlikely to join the band because he has undergone a medical operation, so he is unlikely to participate in the band that resumes the Rolling Stones’ “No Filters” tour in the United States this fall. According to reports, it succeeded, but he needed a break and asked his friend Steve Jordan to cover him.
“One time my time was a little bit off,” Watts Said then. “I am trying to recover my health, but today I accepted it under the advice of experts. It will take a while. After all, the pain of the fans is caused by [COVID-19] I really don’t want many fans who have been holding tickets for this tour to be disappointed by the postponement or cancellation again. Therefore, I asked my good friend Steve Jordan to replace me. “
Charlie Watts performs at the Rolling Stones concert in Houston, Texas in July 2019
Photo: AFP/SUZANNE CORDEIRO



