
Charlie's Good Tonight: The Authorised Biography of Charlie Watts (Paperback)
Paul Sexton (author)Published: 08/06/2023

Drawing from interviews with family, friends and his fellow band members in the Rolling Stones, this definitive and fully authorised biography of Charlie Watts takes readers on an unmissable tour of the career and charisma of one of the most legendary drummers of all time.
Featuring forewords from bandmates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, this is the official and fully authorised biography of the world's most revered and celebrated drummer.
Mid-1962. The newly formed Rolling Stones are on the hunt for a permanent drummer. Their sights are set on Charlie Watts, a jazz musician already well-known within London's rhythm and blues clubs. Fortunately for future Stones fans the world over, they persuade him to take on the job.
Once installed at the drum seat, Charlie would not miss a beat for the rest of his life. He was there throughout the swinging sixties as the Stones reached superstardom and for the well-documented debauchery of the 1970s, typified by the iconic album Exile on Main St. Battling his own demons by the eighties, Charlie emerged unscathed, cementing his reputation as the thoughtful, cultured but no less compelling counterpoint to his more raucous bandmates.
For almost 60 years - through all the band bust-ups, bereavements and changes in personnel both on stage and off - Charlie remained the rock at the heart of the Rolling Stones. At the same time, he was the antithesis of the rock-star archetype, an intensely private man who valued his family above all else.
Drawing on new interviews with his family, friends and former bandmates - including Mick Jagger and Keith Richards - Charlie's Good Tonight is the remarkable life story of Charlie Watts: official, authorised and as it's never been told before.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008546373
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 270 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 24 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
'An affectionate portrait, one that recognises Watts as musician, colleague, family man, obsessive collector and immaculate dresser.' - The Sunday Times
'Sexton, a longtime Stones chronicler, tells Watts's story with warmth and diligence.' - The Observer
'Exhaustively researched... crammed with telling incidental information.' - The Telegraph
'The book that every Stones fan will want to read this Christmas, largely because, like its subject, it's sharp, straightforward and blessed with significant dry wit ... an essential purchase.' - Classic Rock
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