"An affectionate portrait, one that recognizes 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
"A book as gentle, fascinating and companionable as the man himself." - Mojo
"Favors substance over flash, presenting an affectionate account of a devoted family man and friend, a particularly British type of eccentric, who just happened to play drums for the Rolling Stones." - Irish Independent
Paul Sexton started writing about music as a teenager in 1977. His work has appeared in The Times (London), the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, Billboard, and numerous other publications. He has made many documentaries and shows as a presenter and producer for BBC Radio 2, and is also the author of Prince: A Portrait of the Artist in Memories and Memorabilia. He lives in South London.