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  1. Apr 27, 2024 · 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. Wyman was officially a member of the Stones from 1962 to ...

  2. The love of collecting stems from his experience growing up. “During the war we did not have presents, but we had Rupert Bear annuals which we all shared,” he says. “I used to read them to the younger ones. And then I started to collect them as I was crazy about them. It was ­something that stuck with me.”

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · Bill Wyman Still Dreams Of Touring. An avid collector, Wyman made sure to document his time with the Rolling Stones with a mesmerizing archive. “I’ve an archive of the Stones too. I’ve got a ...

  4. Dec 3, 2022 · Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, 'Texas Flood' (1983) By the time Stevie Ray Vaughan released Texas Flood in 1983, blues-rock's prime years were long gone. Good thing Vaughan didn't get the ...

  5. Jun 6, 2024 · Since leaving the Rolling Stones in the mid-1990s, Bill Wyman, now in his 80s, has become more than just the former bass player for the world's best classic rock band. He's written, recorded, and performed music on his own with the group Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings. The group's latest album, a compilation called "The History of Bill Wyman's ...

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  6. Jun 25, 2021 · Wyman describes with modesty and vulnerability how he stayed grounded while seizing the meaningful moments that made up his thirty years touring the world with the Stones. Throughout his life, Bill Wyman shot hours of unseen film footage, took thousands of photographs, and collected a vast archive of memorabilia.

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  8. Wyman describes with modesty and vulnerability how he stayed grounded while seizing the meaningful moments that made up his thirty years touring the world with the Stones. Throughout his life, Bill Wyman shot hours of unseen film footage, took thousands of photographs, and collected a vast archive of memorabilia.