Bill Wyman said he was surprised when the Rolling Stones continued after the departure and death of drummer Charlie Watts. And the former bassist – who left in 1993 – suggested they only kept ...
Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, AKA "The Quiet Stone," has shared that leaving the band in 1993 was one of the best decisions he ever made — though, in retrospect, he wishes he had ...
Bill Wyman today became the first great British rocker to qualify for a pension and a concessionary bus pass. The former Rolling Stones bass player, 65 today, was said to be celebrating his ...
The Rolling Stones began calling themselves ... Backed by the stalwart rhythm section of drummer Charlie Watts and bassist Bill Wyman, the Stones spent the Sixties and Seventies churning out ...
By 1990, Wyman had grown tired of the Stones relentless efforts to maintain and please a crowd and, following a final payday ...
Bill Wyman was "surprised" the Rolling Stones kept going following the death of drummer Charlie Watts. The musicians were left devastated when longtime bandmember Charlie passed away aged 80 in 2021 ...
Left to right: Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman of the Rolling ... [+] Stones wave to the crowd at the Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall (now Boardwalk Hall ...
English rock and roll group the Rolling Stones posed in 1964. Left to right: Bill Wyman, Brian Jones (1942-1969), Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts. (Photo by Mark and Colleen Hayward ...