
Charlie Watts Is a Jazz Drummer: The Lost ‘Rolling Stone’ Interview
In a previously unpublished interview from 2013, Watts goes deep into his favorite drummers, what the Stones do better than the Beatles, and outlasting almost every band
In a previously unpublished interview from 2013, Watts goes deep into his favorite drummers, what the Stones do better than the Beatles, and outlasting almost every band
A new box set brings one of the band's most pivotal albums into focus with outtakes, alternate versions, and Pete Townshend's demo recordings
No drum kit, hotel room, trousers department or small British village was spared the drummer's sense of mischief
They bicker. They stay in separate hotels and record without ever being in the same room. But Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend can still conjure old magic
"I'm quite out of control," the drummer admitted on 'Good Morning America' in August 1978
Early, untimely deaths – and the questions and legacies left behind – from Janis Joplin to Elvis Presley to Whitney Houston to Chris Cornell
Guitarist/songwriter reflects on how post-art-school loneliness led him to create a masterpiece
From power-pop anthems to operatic epics to stadium-size rockers and beyond
"Often drummers are supposed to be the line on the paper where you write the sentence, but Keith Moon is the exclamation point"
A stage-used Townshend Gibson SG and assorted Moon percussion items can now be yours
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