the Sun reported Friday, as a tribute to their late drummer Charlie Watts, who died at 80in Aug. 2021 after a battle with throat cancer.
Lead singer Mick Jagger, 79, reportedly invited Wyman to recording sessions in Los Angeles to work on the track.“Bill hasn’t seen the band together for years but always loved Charlie.
This record’s really a tribute to Charlie, so he couldn’t say no,” a source told the outlet. The late Watts’ drumming also will reportedly be featured on the record, which will be the Stones’ first studio release since his death.
Paul McCartney, 80, and Ringo Starr, 82, of The Beatles will reportedly play bass and drums, respectively, on the album, too.
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