What is the difference between rocker and jazzman
Watts is a self-taught musician who fell in love with jazz while listening to the music of his idol, Charlie Parker. His music career started when he was 17 and by he was playing in Alexis Corner group «Blues Incorporated».
A year later he was asked by the Rolling Stones to join their band and, after repeated refusals, he finally accepted. Despite the enormous success of the Rolling Stones, Watts never stopped playing and recording jazz. As Watts himself mentioned in an interview in , there is no substantial difference in the way one plays bass or drums in jazz and in rock.
Indeed, when the other Stones asked him to select their new bassist in , Watts opted for Darryl Jones, someone who got his jazz «stripes» playing with Miles Davis. Charlie Watts has recorded 7 noteworthy jazz albums so far.
The CD has not been available for a long time, but many tracks have been uploaded on the web, such as «Relaxing at Camarillo» Camarillo was the hospital where Parker spend many months fighting his heroin addiction , and «Bluebird» videos below. An unrepresentative rock star.
In stark contrast with the other Stones, Watts never sought the glitz and glamour of a rock star. Comments Your Comment Your name to display optional Email me at this address if my Comment is voted or replied on: Email me if my Comment is replied on Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
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