Few drummers have made their mark on the music world like Charlie Watts, the man whose drums made the Rolling Stones such a legend. Now, in the pages of Charlie’s Good Tonight, you can read the man’s life story, depicted through interviews, anecdotes, and real-life events from his historic career.
The book features forewords by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, as well as a prelude by Andrew Loog Oldham, a former Stones producer and manager. It’s a look at a legendary career spanning nearly 60 years, and a man without whom one of the world’s greatest rock bands could not have become the superstars we now know.
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Few drummers have made their mark on the music world like Charlie Watts, the man whose drums made the Rolling Stones such a legend. Now, in the pages of Charlie’s Good Tonight, you can read the man’s life story, depicted through interviews, anecdotes, and real-life events from his historic career.
The book features forewords by Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, as well as a prelude by Andrew Loog Oldham, a former Stones producer and manager. It’s a look at a legendary career spanning nearly 60 years, and a man without whom one of the world’s greatest rock bands could not have become the superstars we now know.