Bill Wyman has been described as The Rolling Stones’ most prolific womaniser. A new biography claims the quiet bassist – rather than ladies’ men Mick Jagger and Keith Richards – led the group’s ...
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How ‘Rolling Stones: At the Max' preserved Bill Wyman's final tour with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Imax movies bill themselves as being larger than life, and back in 1991 there was no bigger band to splash on those giant screens than the Rolling Stones. The iconic U.K. rockers were in the midst of ...
Within two years, they were one of the world's biggest must-see music acts.
The biggest Lothario in the Rolling Stones was not the charismatic, big-lipped frontman Mick Jagger but their unassuming bassist, Bill Wyman. When the band first toured the United States in 1965, the ...
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(Reuters) - Former Rolling Stones bass guitarist Bill Wyman is selling off part of his vast archive of music memorabilia, including the 1962 amplifier that helped him clinch his audition for the ...
The Rolling Stones press office says the band's former bassist Bill Wyman has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, but is expected to make a full recovery. A statement said Tuesday that 79-year-old ...
Jumpin’ Bill Wyman Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle became bassist Bill Wyman’s last tour with the Stones — but no one knew at the time. As a result, no special edict was in place to capture extra footage of ...
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