Bill Wyman explained his decision to leave the Rolling Stones, one of the biggest bands in the history of rock.
There’s perhaps no band as storied and mythologised as The Rolling Stones. And their ex-bassist has always got a story to ...
For Hackney Diamonds, their first album of new material in 18 years, the Rolling Stones recruited a number of bassists to ...
Bill Wyman said he only played on the Rolling Stones’ “Live By the Sword” because it featured late bandmate Charlie Watts’ ...
Speaking about The Rolling Stones, former member Bill Wyman admitted he thought the band would end after Charlie Watts passed away.
Bill Wyman, The Rolling Stones former bassist, has revealed that he thought the band would retire following the death of drummer Charlie Watts in 2021.
It's a tale as old as time: three guitarists, a need for a bass player, and no one wants the job. Eventually, Wyman took it on, and built himself a proto-fretless model in the process ...
Bill Wyman has opened up about his feelings regarding The Rolling Stones‘ decision to continue as a band after the passing of Charlie Watts. Watts had been a part of The Rolling Stones’s line ...
They could replace the bass, but I didn't think they could replace Charlie, and his charisma, and what a great guy he ...
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 ...
The musicians were left devastated when longtime bandmember Charlie passed away aged 80 in 2021 but they went on to release a ...