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William George Wyman (né Perks; born 24 October 1936) is an English musician who was the bass guitarist with the rock band the Rolling Stones from 1962 to 1993. Wyman was part of the band's first stable lineup and performed on their first 19 albums.
Top 10 Rolling Stones Bill Wyman Songs. Born William George Perks on Oct. 24, 1936, Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has been called laid back, stoic and reserved. He has also been...
Matt Friedlander. October 25, 2024 6:56 am. It might be hard to fathom, by former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman celebrated his 88th birthday today (October 24). Wyman, who was born William ...
EXCLUSIVE. Bill Wyman Remembers His Troubled Pal Brian Jones: ‘He Inadvertently Made the Wrong Decisions, to His Detriment’. In an exclusive interview about Nick Broomfield’s new doc The...
The Rolling Stones’ legendary bassist Bill Wyman has opened up about his life after leaving the band, and what he is getting up to now.
Bill Wyman reflects on the Rolling Stones and life in Chelsea in his latest book "Bill Wyman’s Chelsea: From Medieval Village to Cultural Capital."
Since Bill Wyman left the Rolling Stones in 1991, the bassist has released several books, devoted time to his London burger-and-steak joint Sticky Fingers, held photo exhibitions, toured and...
Throughout his 30-year tenure with the Rolling Stones, Bill Wyman teamed up with drummer Charlie Watts to form one of rock's most solid rhythm sections, driving such Stones classics as (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Honky Tonk Woman, Brown Sugar, Start Me Up, and Miss You.
Illustrated with thousands of Rolling Stones photographs taken by Bill Wyman and some of the world’s greatest photographers, Rolling With The Stones is a backstage pass to the fame and notoriety of the Rolling Stones ‘the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world’.
On December 7th, 1962, 26-year-old bassist Bill Wyman went to the Wetherby Arms pub in the Chelsea neighborhood of London to audition for the Rolling Stones as a possible replacement for...