Charles Robert Watts was brought into the world at University College Hospital in Bloomsbury, London, to Charles Richard Watts, a transporter for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, and his soul mate Lillian Charlotte née Eaves. He had a sister, Linda.
As a child, Watts lived in Wembley, at 23 Pilgrims Way. Large numbers of Wembley's homes had been devastated by Luftwaffe bombs during World War II; Watts and his family lived in a prefab, as did various locally. Watts' neighbor Dave Green, who lived opposite at 22 Pilgrims Way, was a cherished friend, and they remained mates until Watts' downfall. Green transformed into a jazz bass player, and audits that as young fellows, we discovered 78rpm records. Charlie had a greater number of records than they used to go to Charlie's room and basically get these records out. Watts' earliest records were jazz accounts; he asserted 78 RPM records of Jelly Roll Morton and Charlie Parker. Green surveys that Watts besides "had the one with Monk and the Johnny Dodge Trio. Charlie was before me in tuning in and acquisitions."
Watts and his family therefore moved to Kingsbury, where he went to Tylers Croft Secondary Modern School from 1952 to 1956; as an understudy, he showed a capacity for workmanship, music, cricket, and football. At the point when he and Green were both around thirteen, Watts became excited about drumming
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