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In 2000, Keltner collaborated with Charlie Watts, drummer of the Rolling Stones, on an instrumental album entitled The Charlie Watts–Jim Keltner Project. [13] Watts played drums for each track, while Keltner contributed sequenced sounds and percussion. Tracks were named after famous drummers.
Charles Robert Watts (2 June 1941 – 24 August 2021) was an English musician who was the drummer of the Rolling Stones from 1963 until his death in 2021.. Originally trained as a graphic artist, Watts developed an interest in jazz at a young age and joined the band Blues Incorporated.
Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones’ drummer since the legendary rock group formed, has died at age 80, according to his London publicist, Bernard Doherty. ... Jim Keltner, on the surprisingly ...
Drummer Charlie Watts would relieve the tense environment by working with percussionist Jim Keltner, whom he later drafted for a solo project. By the final week of recording, the Stones were not on speaking terms, with Jagger boycotting sessions arranged by Richards' crew and Watts leaving Los Angeles as soon as he finished his contributions. [1]
He cut a big band album for Columbia in 1986; four sets with his own quintet from 1991-96; and worked on a collaborative project with fellow drummer Jim Keltner in 2000.
The Rolling Stones' legendary drummer Charlie Watts has died at age 80. His publicist confirmed to SPIN that he passed away Tuesday morning, August 24, in a London hospital, just weeks after it ...
Charlie Watts & Jim Keltner: Charlie Watts/Jim Keltner Project: guitar on "The Elvin Suite" 2001 John Phillips: Pay Pack & Follow: guitar, backing vocals, production 2002 Peter Wolf: Sleepless: guitar and vocals on "Too Close Together" 2004 Ivan Neville Scrape: guitar Toots & the Maytals: True Love: guitar and vocals on "Careless Ethiopians ...
For 58 years, Charlie Watts manned the drum kit behind Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the unflappable bedrock of the Rolling Stones sound. Compared to his British Invasion contemporaries, he wasn ...