The Rolling Stones gave an intimate performance to honor drummer Charlie Watts , who died in August of this year at the age of 80.
According to information from NME , the band performed a show at Ronnie Scott's secret jazz club in Soho, a London neighborhood, last Monday, the 6th. The setlist was a tribute to the drummer's favorite style, featuring classics such as "Shame, Shame, Shame" and "Down The Road Apiece".
Besides Mick Jagger , Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood , former bassist Bill Wayman was also in the audience, along with musicians who accompany the Rolling Stones on tour, as well as Watts' friends and family. Because it was a private event, no recordings of the show were released.
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