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LONDON (AP) — It's not often Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger tries to avoid the spotlight and shift attention to drummer Charlie Watts.
But that happened Tuesday night at Jazz FM's gala in London when Watts received the Gold Award for a lifetime of blues, jazz and rock excellence.
The Stones also won two awards. But Jagger focused attention on the shy Watts, insisting he say a few words to acknowledge his special honor.
The beautifully dressed drummer managed a brief "thank you" to the crowd at Shoreditch Town Hall.
The event included a tribute to jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald on what would have been her 100th birthday.
It also featured the often reticent singer-songwriter Van Morrison in a supporting role giving a lifetime award to sometimes bandmate Georgie Fame.
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