ROLLING Stones frontman Mick Jagger has paid a heartfelt tribute to late bandmate Charlie Watts, calling his death a "huge loss".
Legendary drummer Charlie died suddenly last month aged 80, leaving the rock 'n' roll world in mourning. In a new interview with David Fricke, Mick speaks fondly about the man he shared a stage with for 58 years.
He says: "It's a huge loss to us all. It's very, very hard. But we had wonderful times, and Charlie made some wonderful music." The sticksman was the heartbeat of the band in more ways than one, with Mick and guitarist Keith Richards reportedly looking up to him as a father figure.
Famed for his inimitable jazz style, sharp suits and dry wit, Charlie shied away from hedonistic excess. In keeping with his.
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