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Having played bass with The Rolling Stones since their 1962 founding and lasted decades, Wyman finally called it quits in a curious chapter of their history.
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All That's Interesting on MSNInside The Forgotten Story Of Mandy Smith, The 18-Year-Old Bride Of Rolling Stones Bassist Bill WymanOn July 2, 1989, 52-year-old Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones married 18-year-old Mandy Smith. The two had met when Smith was ...
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iHeart on MSNWhy June 2nd Matters in Rock HistoryIt’s June 2nd and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1978, Bruce Springsteen released Darkness on ...
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Bill Wyman reflected on his Rolling Stones exit: 'I should have left earlier'Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, AKA "The Quiet Stone," has shared that leaving the band in 1993 was one of the best ...
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The Rolling Stones' former bassist Bill Wyman says this is the moment the band should have endedBassist Bill Wyman, who returned to the fold with The Rolling Stones for their 26th studio album Hackney Diamonds in 2023, has revealed that after the passing of drummer Charlie Watts, he thought ...
Credit: Judy Totten Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has revealed that he should have left the band much earlier than he did and that he, guitarist Ronnie Wood and drummer Charlie Watts ...
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Bill Wyman Announces New Album, ‘Drive My Car’Bill Wyman has announced the release of a new album. Drive My Car marks his first album in nine years and the ninth solo album by the Rolling Stones‘ former bassist. The album, which is due on ...
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Bill Wyman Says Charlie Watts' Passing ‘Would've Been a Good Time' for the Rolling Stones to EndBill Wyman, the longtime bassist of The Rolling Stones, has reflected on the passing of his former bandmate Charlie Watts, noting his 2021 passing would've been a perfect stopping point for the band.
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