Stones To Celebrate Watts In Documentary

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The Rolling Stones are remembering their “immaculate” friend and drummer Charlie Watts in a new documentary series.

Watts, the bands’s drummer for more than half a century, died last year at the age of 80. 

The new four-part documentary series on EPIX, “My Life As A Rolling Stone” will look at Watts’ “particular” personality and his unique on-tour habits.

A Mick Jagger film will air first, with Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards episodes following and the Charlie Watts part completing the series .

The episodes will be premiere on August 7.

 

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