The late Charlie Watts will appear on the next Rolling Stones album posthumously, it has been confirmed.
Drummer Watts had played with the iconic rock band, led by Mick Jagger, for almost 60 years before his death last year.
The musician, who died in August 2021 at the age of 80, has been remembered by the band at multiple shows, with concerts being dedicated to his memory, and Jagger sharing a heartfelt tribute on his anniversary earlier this year.
However, Stones fans haven’t heard the last from the acclaimed drummer, as Ronnie Wood has revealed his beats appear on some new tracks.
The legendary rock group are working on their first LP of original songs for 18 years, guitarist Wood, 75, broke the news to The Sun’s Bizarre column.