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The Rolling Stones perform at a secret jazz club in tribute to Charlie Watts

The band reunited at Ronnie Scott's club in London with the drummer's family

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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